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The role of genetic factors and pre- and perinatal influences in the etiology of autism spectrum disorders - indications for genetic referral.

Filip Rybakowski1, Izabela Chojnicka2, Piotr Dziechciarz3, Andrea Horvath3, Małgorzata Janas-Kozik4, Anetta Jeziorek5, Ewa Pisula6, Anna Piwowarczyk3, Agnieszka Słopień7, Joanna Sykut-Cegielska8, Hanna Szajewska3, Krzysztof Szczałuba9, Krystyna Szymańska10, Anna Waligórska11, Aneta Wojciechowska12, Michał Wroniszewski13, Anna Dunajska2.   

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are caused by disruptions in early stages of central nervous system development and are usually diagnosed in first years of life. Despite common features such as impairment of socio-communicative development and stereotypical behaviours, ASD are characterised by heterogeneous course and clinical picture. The most important aetiological factors comprise genetic and environmental influences acting at prenatal, perinatal and neonatal period. The role of rare variants with large effect i.e. copy number variants in genes regulating synapse formation and intrasynaptic connections is emphasised. Common variants with small effect may also be involved, i.e. polymorphisms in genes encoding prosocial peptides system - oxytocin and vasopressin. The environmental factors may include harmful effects acting during pregnancy and labour, however their specificity until now is not confirmed, and in some of them a primary genetic origin cannot be excluded. In several instances, especially with comorbid disorders - intellectual disability, epilepsy and dysmorphias - a detailed molecular diagnostics is warranted, which currently may elucidate the genetic background of disorder in about 20% of cases.

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Keywords:  aetiopathogenesis; autism spectrum disorders; genetics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27556113     DOI: 10.12740/PP/43234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Pol        ISSN: 0033-2674            Impact factor:   1.657


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Authors:  Anna Piwowarczyk; Andrea Horvath; Jan Łukasik; Ewa Pisula; Hania Szajewska
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 5.614

2.  POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF NUTRACEUTICALS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SOME NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS IN NIGERIAN CHILDREN.

Authors:  A D Ajibade
Journal:  Ann Ib Postgrad Med       Date:  2018-12

3.  Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China.

Authors:  Zenghua Yong; Yunlong Dou; Yuchen Gao; Xuena Xu; Yanli Xiao; Hongjuan Zhu; Shengli Li; Baoqiang Yuan
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-03

4.  Efficacy of gluten- and casein-free diets on autism spectrum disorders in children.

Authors:  Eman S Alamri
Journal:  Saudi Med J       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.484

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