Neurodevelopmental disorders: 2024 update.

Q3 Medicine
Free neuropathology Pub Date : 2024-09-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17879/freeneuropathology-2024-5734
María Martínez de Lagrán, Karen Bascón-Cardozo, Mara Dierssen
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Abstract

Neurodevelopmental disorders encompass a range of conditions such as intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, rare genetic disorders and developmental and epileptic encephalopathies, all manifesting during childhood. Over 1,500 genes involved in various signaling pathways, including numerous transcriptional regulators, spliceosome elements, chromatin-modifying complexes and de novo variants have been recognized for their substantial role in these disorders. Along with new machine learning tools applied to neuroimaging, these discoveries facilitate genetic diagnoses, providing critical insights into neuropathological mechanisms and aiding in prognosis, and precision medicine. Also, new findings underscore the importance of understanding genetic contributions beyond protein-coding genes and emphasize the role of RNA and non-coding DNA molecules but also new players, such as transposable elements, whose dysregulation generates gene function disruption, epigenetic alteration, and genomic instability. Finally, recent developments in analyzing neuroimaging now offer the possibility of characterizing neuronal cytoarchitecture in vivo, presenting a viable alternative to traditional post-mortem studies. With a recently launched digital atlas of human fetal brain development, these new approaches will allow answering complex biological questions about fetal origins of cognitive function in childhood. In this review, we present ten fascinating topics where major progress has been made in the last year.

神经发育障碍:2024 年更新。
神经发育障碍包括一系列疾病,如智力障碍、自闭症谱系障碍、罕见遗传性疾病以及发育性和癫痫性脑病,所有这些疾病都在儿童时期表现出来。超过 1500 个涉及各种信号通路的基因,包括许多转录调节因子、剪接体元件、染色质修饰复合物和新变体,都被认为在这些疾病中发挥了重要作用。这些发现与应用于神经影像学的新机器学习工具一起,促进了基因诊断,为神经病理学机制提供了重要见解,并有助于预后和精准医疗。此外,新发现还强调了了解蛋白质编码基因之外的遗传贡献的重要性,并强调了 RNA 和非编码 DNA 分子以及转座元件等新角色的作用,转座元件的失调会导致基因功能紊乱、表观遗传改变和基因组不稳定。最后,神经成像分析的最新发展为描述体内神经元细胞结构提供了可能,为传统的尸检研究提供了可行的替代方案。通过最近推出的人类胎儿大脑发育数字图谱,这些新方法将能够回答有关儿童期认知功能胎儿起源的复杂生物学问题。在这篇综述中,我们将介绍去年取得重大进展的十个引人入胜的课题。
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