An Overview of the Main Genetic, Epigenetic and Environmental Factors Involved in Autism Spectrum Disorder Focusing on Synaptic Activity

Loi, Eleonora
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Vega-Benedetti, Ana Florencia;Fadda, Roberta;Zavattari, Patrizia
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that aects social interaction and communication, with restricted interests, activity and behaviors. ASD is highly familial, indicating that genetic background strongly contributes to the development of this condition. However, only a fraction of the total number of genes thought to be associated with the condition have been discovered. Moreover, other factors may play an important role in ASD onset. In fact, it has been shown that parental conditions and in utero and perinatal factors may contribute to ASD etiology. More recently, epigenetic changes, including DNA methylation and micro RNA alterations, have been associated with ASD and proposed as potential biomarkers. This review aims to provide a summary of the literature regarding ASD candidate genes, mainly focusing on synapse formation and functionality and relevant epigenetic and environmental aspects acting in concert to determine ASD onset.
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https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/21/8290#
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
autism spectrum disorder; ASD; genetic factors; epigenetic factors; environmental factors; pervasive developmental disorder; post-synaptic density; CNV; SNP; gene fusion
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Masini, Elena; Loi, Eleonora; Vega-Benedetti, Ana Florencia; Carta, Marinella; Doneddu, Giuseppe; Fadda, Roberta; Zavattari, Patrizia
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