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Using Sibling Designs to Understand Neurodevelopmental Disorders: From Genes and Environments to Prevention Programming

机译:使用同级设计来理解神经发育障碍:从基因和环境到预防编程

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Neurodevelopmental disorders represent a broad class of childhood neurological conditions that have a significant bearing on the wellbeing of children, families, and communities. In this review, we draw on evidence from two common and widely studied neurodevelopmental disorders—autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—to demonstrate the utility of genetically informed sibling designs in uncovering the nature and pathogenesis of these conditions. Specifically, we examine how twin, recurrence risk, and infant prospective tracking studies have contributed to our understanding of genetic and environmental liabilities towards neurodevelopmental morbidity through their impact on neurocognitive processes and structural/functional neuroanatomy. It is suggested that the siblings of children with ASD and ADHD are at risk not only of clinically elevated problems in these areas, but also of subthreshold symptoms and/or subtle impairments in various neurocognitive skills and other domains of psychosocial health. Finally, we close with a discussion on the practical relevance of sibling designs and how these might be used in the service of early screening, prevention, and intervention efforts that aim to alleviate the negative downstream consequences associated with disorders of neurodevelopment.
机译:神经发育障碍代表一类广泛的儿童神经疾病,对儿童,家庭和社区的福祉具有重大影响。在这篇综述中,我们从两种常见且经过广泛研究的神经发育障碍(自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD))中汲取证据,以证明遗传学上的兄弟姐妹设计在揭示这些疾病的本质和发病机理中的作用条件。具体来说,我们研究了双胞胎,复发风险和婴儿前瞻性追踪研究如何通过其对神经认知过程和结构/功能神经解剖学的影响,促进了我们对神经发育发病的遗传和环境责任的理解。有人认为,患有ASD和ADHD的儿童的兄弟姐妹不仅面临这些地区临床上升高的问题的风险,而且还面临着阈下症状和/或各种神经认知技能和心理社会健康其他领域的细微损害。最后,我们以兄弟姐妹设计的实际相关性以及如何将其用于早期筛查,预防和干预措施的讨论作为结束,以减轻与神经发育障碍有关的负面下游后果。

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