| Literature DB >> 34421690 |
Nell Maltman1,2, Janna Guilfoyle1, Kritika Nayar1, Gary E Martin3, Molly Winston1, Joseph C Y Lau1, Lauren Bush1, Shivani Patel1, Michelle Lee1, John Sideris4, Deborah A Hall5, Lili Zhou6, Kevin Sharp6, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis6, Molly Losh1.
Abstract
The FMR1 gene in its premutation (PM) state has been linked to a range of clinical and subclinical phenotypes among FMR1 PM carriers, including some subclinical traits associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study attempted to further characterize the phenotypic profile associated with the FMR1 PM by studying a battery of assessments examining clinical-behavioral traits, social-cognitive, and executive abilities in women carrying the FMR1 PM, and associations with FMR1-related variability. Participants included 152 female FMR1 PM carriers and 75 female controls who were similar in age and IQ, and screened for neuromotor impairments or signs of fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome. The phenotypic battery included assessments of ASD-related personality and language (i.e., pragmatic) traits, symptoms of anxiety and depression, four different social-cognitive tasks that tapped the ability to read internal states and emotions based on different cues (e.g., facial expressions, biological motion, and complex social scenes), and a measure of executive function. Results revealed a complex phenotypic profile among the PM carrier group, where subtle differences were observed in pragmatic language, executive function, and social-cognitive tasks that involved evaluating basic emotions and trustworthiness. The PM carrier group also showed elevated rates of ASD-related personality traits. In contrast, PM carriers performed similarly to controls on social-cognitive tasks that involved reliance on faces and biological motion. The PM group did not differ from controls on self-reported depression or anxiety symptoms. Using latent profile analysis, we observed three distinct subgroups of PM carriers who varied considerably in their performance across tasks. Among PM carriers, CGG repeat length was a significant predictor of pragmatic language violations. Results suggest a nuanced phenotypic profile characterized by subtle differences in select clinical-behavioral, social-cognitive, and executive abilities associated with the FMR1 PM in women.Entities:
Keywords: FMR1 premutation; broad autism phenotype; executive function; latent profile analysis; social cognition
Year: 2021 PMID: 34421690 PMCID: PMC8377357 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.718485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 5.435
Participant characteristics.
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| 152 | 75 |
| Chronological age | 44.43 (8.76) | 42.50 (9.21) |
| IQ | 112.90 (9.78) | 114.67 (11.20) |
| VIQ | 110.69 (10.59) | 110.29 (12.20) |
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VIQ, Verbal IQ; PIQ, Performance IQ.
Participants did not significantly differ on age, IQ, or VIQ (ps > 0.230), but did differ on PIQ (p = 0.039; in bold).
FMR1 characteristics in PM carriers.
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| CGG repeat length | 89.68 (16.23) | 59–126 |
| Quantitative FMRP | 0.02 (0.01) | 0.00–0.04 |
| Activation ratio | 0.49 (0.23) | 0.00–0.95 |
CGG, Cytosine-Guanine-Guanine; FMRP, fragile X mental retardation protein (pg/ug). Activation ratio reflects the percentage of cells for which the active X chromosome contains an unaffected FMR1 gene.
Measures included as numerical indicators in latent profile analysis (LPA).
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| Personality Features of the BAP | Modified Personality Assessment Schedule—Revised (MPAS) | 1. MPAS-Social (social aloofness + untactful) |
| Pragmatic Language Features of the BAP | Pragmatic Rating Scale (PRS) | 1. PRS-Dominating Conversation factor score |
| Executive Functioning | Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) | 1. BRIEF—Global Executive Composite |
| Mood and Anxiety | Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) | 1. BDI total score |
| Social Cognition | Reading the Mind in the Eyes Task Trustworthiness of Faces Task Movie Stills Task Point Light Basic Task | 1. Eyes Task percent correct |
All variables were z-scored prior to inclusion in the LPA. BAP, Broad autism phenotype.
Figure 1Group differences in pragmatic rating scale total scores and factors. DC, Dominates Conversation Factor; S, Suprasegmental Factor; W, Withdrawn Factor.
Figure 2Group differences in trustworthiness ratings.
Figure 3Group differences on the BRIEF-A. BRIEF-A T-scores > 65 indicate clinically elevated difficulties relative to the standardization sample.
Indices of model fit for latent profile analysis.
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| 1 | 3,782.24 | 3,866.90 | 3,778.29 | – | – | −1,863.118 | – |
| 2 | 3,683.82 | 3,813.85 | 3,677.75 | 0.95 | <0.001 | −1,798.911 | |
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| 4 | 3,573.16 | 3,793.90 | 3,562.86 | 0.76 | <0.001 | −1,713.578 | |
| 5 | 3,546.71 | 3,812.82 | 3,534.30 | 0.78 | <0.001 | −1,685.357 | |
| 6 | 3,520.57 | 3,832.03 | 3,506.03 | 0.79 | <0.001 | −1,657.284 |
AIC, Akaike Information Criterion; BIC, Bayesian Information Criterion; aBIC, Adjusted Bayesian Criterion; BLRT, Bootstrap Likelihood Ratio Test; TRd, Sattora–Bentler Scaled Likelihood Ratio Chi-square Difference Test. The 3-class solution (bolded) was selected for final inclusion.
Figure 4Latent profile groups emerging from performance profiles across clinical-behavioral, pragmatic language, social cognitive, and executive tasks. Positive scores reflect poorer or more atypical performance along the following: BAP personality features (red); Executive function (yellow); Mood/anxiety (blue); Pragmatic language features of the BAP (green). For social cognition (purple), negative scores reflect poorer performance relative to the mean.
CGG repeat length predicts elevated pragmatic language violations (on Pragmatic Rating Scale).
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| Activation Ratio | −25.43 | 13.24 | −1.70 | −1.92 | 0.062 |
| CGG*Activation Ratio | 0.30 | 0.15 | 2.12 | 1.96 | 0.057 |
All significant effects (p < 0.05) are noted in bold. CGG, Cytosine-Guanine-Guanine.