主页 > 医学前沿 >
【medical-news】三项研究均证实同一个自闭症易感
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Three U.S. teams of scientists using different research approaches said on Thursday that different flaws in a single gene raise the risk of autism.
It is the second study published this week to find new genetic causes of autism, a complex and poorly understood set of disorders.
"We hope this means that this gene really does influence risk and that is why different labs all landed on it at the same time," said Dr. Matthew State of Yale University.
Two of the studies pointed to a genetic variation in the gene that is found commonly, and a third found a rare mutation of this same gene. All appear to be inherited.
"This convergence of rare and common variants in autism is unusual but reinforces the growing consensus among genetics researchers that both types of changes in DNA sequence are going to be important contributors," State said in an e-mail.
Autism includes a range of disorders, from the mild Asperger's syndrome to profound mental retardation and lack of ability to socialize. It affects as many as 1 in 150 children in the United States -- up to 1.5 million children and adults.
The three studies, published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, all point to contactin associated protein-Like 2 or CNTNAP2 -- a gene that makes a protein that allows brain cells to communicate.
Because speech delays are a hallmark of autism, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, studied the age when a child first speaks. A prior study of families with autistic children linked a specific region of chromosome 7 to autism.
The researchers scoured every gene in this region using DNA samples from 172 families. Four promising genes, including CNTNAP2, turned up. They cross-checked their findings on a new group of 304 families and the CNTNAP2 gene turned up consistently.
LANGUAGE GENE
The findings not only point to the CNTNAP2 gene, but suggest the gene is important for language development.
"The fact that we found CNTNAP2 concentrated in the brain's structures that are involved in higher cognition gives us strong clues about how its disruption might adversely shape brain development, including speech and language," UCLA's Brett Abrahams said in a statement.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Illinois at Chicago used genome-wide screening techniques on families that had two or more children with autism.
They found that a single change in CNTNAP2 made children vulnerable to developing autism.
"It clearly suggests there is this very common factor that plays a role in autism," said Aravinda Chakravarti of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
For the Yale study, State started with a patient with autism who had a rare chromosomal abnormality that disrupted CNTNAP2.
He looked at the entire DNA code of the gene in 635 people with autism as well as 942 healthy volunteers and found multiple rare changes in the sequence of CNTNAP2 in patients with autism, including one change in three families with autism that was not found in 4,010 chromosomes from healthy people.
State said researchers now need to gain a better understanding of the gene's role in normal brain development, and how genetic changes alter this process.
On Wednesday a team of researchers found a stretch of DNA on chromosome 16 that they said may cause 1 percent of autism cases.
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN0959974420080110 本人已认领该文编译,48小时后若未提交译文,请其他战友自由认领。 相关帖子
【原创】心理基因研究
http://www.dxy.cn/bbs/post/view?bid=116&id=3845066&sty=1&tpg=1&age=30
【bio-news】研究首次发现基因影响人的经济行为
http://www.dxy.cn/bbs/post/view?bid=116&id=10122078&tpg=1&ppg=1&sty=1#10441260
【社会人文】蒙娜丽莎对你微笑了么?审美能力也有遗传基础
http://www.dxy.cn/bbs/post/view?bid=116&id=10507492&tpg=1&ppg=1&sty=1#10529776 请战友指教!
Three studies suggest gene raises autism risk
三项研究均证实同一个自闭症易感基因
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Three U.S. teams of scientists using different research approaches said on Thursday that different flaws in a single gene raise the risk of autism.
芝加哥(路透社)-周四,采用不同研究方法的三个美国科学小组称,同一基因上的不同缺陷都会增加自闭症风险。
It is the second study published this week to find new genetic causes of autism, a complex and poorly understood set of disorders.
阅读本文的人还阅读:
作者:admin@医学,生命科学 2011-09-01 05:15
医学,生命科学网