Characterizing the autism spectrum phenotype in DYRK1A-related syndrome

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Autism Research Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1002/aur.2995
Evangeline C. Kurtz-Nelson, Hannah M. Rea, Aiva C. Petriceks, Caitlin M. Hudac, Tianyun Wang, Rachel K. Earl, Raphael A. Bernier, Evan E. Eichler, Emily Neuhaus
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Abstract

Likely gene-disrupting (LGD) variants in DYRK1A are causative of DYRK1A syndrome and associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID). While many individuals with DYRK1A syndrome are diagnosed with ASD, they may present with a unique profile of ASD traits. We present a comprehensive characterization of the ASD profile in children and young adults with LGDs in DYRK1A. Individuals with LGD variants in DYRK1A (n = 29) were compared to children who had ASD with no known genetic cause, either with low nonverbal IQ (n = 14) or average or above nonverbal IQ (n = 41). ASD was assessed using the ADOS-2, ADI-R, SRS-2, SCQ, and RBS-R. Quantitative score comparisons were conducted, as were qualitative analyses of clinicians' behavioral observations. Diagnosis of ASD was confirmed in 85% and ID was confirmed in 89% of participants with DYRK1A syndrome. Individuals with DYRK1A syndrome showed broadly similar social communication behaviors to children with idiopathic ASD and below-average nonverbal IQ, with specific challenges noted in social reciprocity and nonverbal communication. Children with DYRK1A syndrome also showed high rates of sensory-seeking behaviors. Phenotypic characterization of individuals with DYRK1A syndrome may provide additional information on mechanisms contributing to co-occurring ASD and ID and contribute to the identification of genetic predictors of specific ASD traits.

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表征dyrk1a相关综合征的自闭症谱系表型
DYRK1A中可能的基因破坏(LGD)变异是DYRK1A综合征的病因,并与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和智力残疾(ID)相关。虽然许多DYRK1A综合征患者被诊断为ASD,但他们可能表现出独特的ASD特征。我们对DYRK1A中患有lgd的儿童和年轻人的ASD特征进行了全面的描述。将DYRK1A基因中LGD变异的个体(n = 29)与没有已知遗传原因的ASD儿童(n = 14)进行比较,这些儿童要么是非语言智商低(n = 14),要么是非语言智商中等或以上(n = 41)。采用ADOS-2、ADI-R、SRS-2、SCQ和RBS-R对ASD进行评估。进行了定量评分比较,并对临床医生的行为观察进行了定性分析。在DYRK1A综合征的参与者中,85%的人确诊为ASD, 89%的人确诊为ID。DYRK1A综合征患者的社交行为与特发性ASD儿童大致相似,非语言智商低于平均水平,但在社交互惠和非语言沟通方面存在特殊挑战。患有DYRK1A综合征的儿童也表现出高比率的感官寻求行为。DYRK1A综合征个体的表型特征可能为共同发生ASD和ID的机制提供额外的信息,并有助于确定特定ASD特征的遗传预测因子。
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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
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8.00
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8.50%
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187
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>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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