| Literature DB >> 29925305 |
Laura Del Hoyo Soriano1,2, Angela John Thurman3,4, Danielle Jenine Harvey5, W Ted Brown6, Leonard Abbeduto3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is caused by a mutation in the FMR1 gene on the X chromosome, leading to decreased levels of FMR1 protein (FMRP), which causes the array of neuropsychological impairments that define FXS. Because FXS is an X-linked condition, fewer females display FXS and females with FXS are more mildly affected than males, on average. However, there is a considerable variability in terms of severity of affectedness among females with FXS. The current study was designed to investigate potential genetic (FMRP level and ratio of affected to total chromosomes) and environmental factors (maternal psychological distress and closeness in the mother-child relationship) influencing the cognitive (fluid and crystallized intelligence) and behavioral (anxiety and withdrawal) phenotype of females with FXS.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Closeness in the mother–child relationship; Crystallized intelligence; FMRP; Females with FXS; Fluid intelligence; Longitudinal; Maternal psychological distress; Ratio of affected to total chromosomes; Withdrawal
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29925305 PMCID: PMC6011256 DOI: 10.1186/s11689-018-9240-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Demographics characteristic
| Children race | |
| Caucasian | 13 (81.25%) |
| African–American | 1 (6.25%) |
| Unknown | 2 (12.5%) |
| Children living with both parents* | |
| Yes | 12 (75%) |
| No | 3 (18.75%) |
| Number of siblings* | |
| One sibling | 7 (43.75%) |
| Two siblings | 6 (37.5%) |
| Three siblings | 1 (6.25%) |
| Four siblings | 1 (6.25%) |
| Family income* | |
| < $10,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| $30–40,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| $40–50,000 | 4 (25%) |
| $50–60,000 | 3 (18.75%) |
| $60–70,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| $70–80,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| $90–100,000 | 2 (12.5%) |
| $100–110,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| $110–120,000 | 1 (6.25%) |
| Maternal level of education* | |
| Graduated high school | 8 (50%) |
| Graduated college | 4 (25%) |
| Achieved an advanced degree | 3 (18.75%) |
| Maternal occupation* | |
| Not employed | 3 (18.75%) |
| Part-time employment | 4 (25%) |
| Full-time employment | 8 (50%) |
*1 missing value
Descriptive statistics at all times of assessment
| Visits→ | Visit 1 | Visit 2 | Visit 3 | Visit 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Mean (SD) [range] | Mean (SD) [range] | Mean (SD) [range] | Mean (SD) [range] |
| Chronological age | 12 (1.5) [10–16] | 13 (1.5) [11–17] | 14 (1.5) [12–18] | 15 (1.5) [13–19] |
| Biological predictors | ||||
| Ratio of affected to total chromosomes | 56.47 (19.92) [27–88] | |||
| Level of FMRP expression | 0.48 (0.05) [0.34–0.51] | |||
| Maternal predictors | ||||
| Maternal psychological distress | 51.5 (11.6) [30–65] | |||
| Closeness in the mother–child relationship | 23.5 (4.1) [16–28] | |||
| Dependent variables | ||||
| Fluid intelligence (SS) | 68 (13.6) [48–90] | 70.3 (15.5) [48–100] | 62.9 (12.6) [48–88] | 66.5 (15.2) [48–102] |
| Fluid intelligence (RS) | 33.9 (12.8) [17–55] | 38.9 (11.6) [18–58] | 37.4 (13.3) [17–61] | 39.8 (13.1) [20–61] |
| Crystallized intelligence (SS) | 81.2 (17.6) [51–107] | 84 (16.3) [57–112] | 81.3 (15.7) [52–100] | 82.7 (20.9) [41–109] |
| Crystallized intelligence (RS) | 87.8 (19.8) [53–120] | 95.9 (20.3) [64–132] | 96.6 (20.2) [62–135] | 103.8 (25) [62–148] |
| Anxious behaviors (TS) | 59.53 (10.01) [50–84] | 60 (7.7) [50–72] | 60.1 (8.2) [50–74] | 58.2 (7.2) [50–70] |
| Withdrawn behaviors (TS) | 62.5 (11.6) [50–87] | 59.8 (9.4) [50–81] | 64.4 (10.7) [50–81] | 62 (11.8) [50–85] |
Abbreviations: SS standardized score (mean of 100, standard deviation of 15), RS raw score, TS T-score (mean of 50, standard deviation of 10)
Random effects models of biological and maternal-related environmental variables with level (initial visit) and change over time in dependent variables
| Fluid intelligence | Crystallized intelligence | Withdrawal | Anxiety | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline (SS) | Trajectory (RS) | Baseline (SS) | Trajectory (RS) | Baseline (TS) | Baseline (TS) | |
| Ratio of affected to total chromosomes | ||||||
| Level of FMRP expression | ||||||
| Closeness in the mother–child relationship | ||||||
| Maternal psychological distress | ||||||
Abbreviations: SS standardized score (mean of 100, standard deviation of 15), RS raw score, TS T-score (mean of 50, standard deviation of 10), β random slope, SE standard error estimation, p p value
Italicize data represent p values < 0.05
Fig. 1Gains over time in fluid reasoning predicted by X-activation ratio. Legend: estimated average trajectories over time in fluid intelligence for individuals with X-activation ratio at the mean (solid), 1 standard deviation (SD) below the mean (short-dashed) and 1 SD above the mean (long-dashed). Higher ratios of affected to total chromosomes were associated with a slower rate of improvement in fluid intelligence over time
Fig. 2Gains over time in fluid reasoning predicted by level of FMRP expression. Legend: estimated average trajectories over time in fluid intelligence for individuals with FMRP level at the mean (solid), 1 standard deviation (SD) below the mean (short-dashed) and 1 SD above the mean (long-dashed). Higher levels of FMRP were associated with greater improvement in fluid intelligence over time