退行性和非退行性自闭症患者表型和基因型差异的比较分析:一项横断面研究。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Autism Research Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1002/aur.70029
Seyed Hassan Tonekaboni, Alana Iaboni, Brett Trost, Miriam Reuter, Zsuzsa Lindenmaier, Azadeh Kushki, Elizabeth Kelley, Jessica Jones, Muhammed Ayub, Stelios Georgiades, Robert Nicolson, Elim Chan, Andrada Cretu, Jessica Brian, Evdokia Anagnostou
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自闭症青少年的发展差异很大。一组儿童经历退化,定义为丧失先前获得的发展技能。各种遗传和环境因素被认为是潜在的因素。本研究的目的是比较儿童和青少年的发展概况与那些没有退化和确定因素相关的退化。来自安大略省神经发育障碍(POND)网络的数据被分析,包括930名符合条件的参与者。回归分类基于自闭症诊断访谈-修订版(ADI-R)。研究人员检查了退行性和非退行性自闭症患者在人口统计信息、病史、心理健康、认知和适应功能以及分子遗传方面的差异。其中211人(22.7%)患有退行性自闭症。回归组的全量表智商(p校正= 0.015)和适应功能(ABAS-2)得分(p校正= 0.015)均较低。在心理健康结果(以儿童行为检查表(CBCL)测量)或社会化和核心症状严重程度(以社会沟通问卷(SCQ)测量)方面没有发现统计学上的显著差异。除回归组中癫痫患病率较高外,其他可能导致回归的因素无显著差异,如妊娠持续时间、自闭症家族史、照顾者的教育水平或睡眠障碍(p = 0.001)。描述了两组的罕见和共同的遗传特征。总之,有倒退的自闭症青少年往往有较低的认知和适应得分,并且可能有较高的癫痫发病率。需要进一步的有力研究来探索自闭症回归的基因组结构。
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Comparative Analysis of Phenotypic and Genotypic Differences Between Individuals Affected by Regressive and Non-Regressive Autism: A Cross-Sectional Study

Comparative Analysis of Phenotypic and Genotypic Differences Between Individuals Affected by Regressive and Non-Regressive Autism: A Cross-Sectional Study

Development among autistic youth varies widely. A subgroup of children experiences regression, defined as the loss of previously acquired developmental skills. Various genetic and environmental factors have been suggested as potential contributors. This study aimed to compare the developmental profiles of children and youth with regression to those without and identify factors associated with regression. Data from the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Disorders (POND) Network was analyzed, including 930 eligible participants. Regression classification was based on the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R). Differences in demographic information, medical history, mental health, cognitive and adaptive functioning, and molecular genetic findings were examined between individuals with regressive and non-regressive autism. Among participants, 211 (22.7%) had regressive autism. Lower Full-Scale IQ (p corrected = 0.015) and adaptive function (ABAS-2) scores (p corrected = 0.015) were identified in the regressive group. No statistically significant differences in mental health outcomes (measured by the Child Behavior Checklist, CBCL) or socialization and core symptom severity (measured by the Social Communication Questionnaire, SCQ) were found. There were no notable differences in other factors hypothesized to contribute to regression, such as pregnancy duration, family history of autism, caregivers' education levels, or sleep disorders, except for a higher prevalence of epilepsy in the regressive group (p = 0.001). Rare and common genetic features of both groups are described. In conclusion, autistic youth with regression tend to have lower cognitive and adaptive scores and may experience higher epilepsy rates. Further powered studies are needed to explore the genomic architecture of autistic regression.

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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
8.50%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: AUTISM RESEARCH will cover the developmental disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (or autism spectrum disorders – ASDs). The Journal focuses on basic genetic, neurobiological and psychological mechanisms and how these influence developmental processes in ASDs.
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