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      Genetic epidemiology and insights into interactive genetic and environmental effects in autism spectrum disorders.

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          Understanding the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders has proven to be challenging. Using autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as a paradigmatic neurodevelopmental disorder, this article reviews the existing literature on the etiological substrates of ASD and explores how genetic epidemiology approaches including gene-environment interactions (G×E) can play a role in identifying factors associated with ASD etiology. New genetic and bioinformatics strategies have yielded important clues to ASD genetic substrates. The next steps for understanding ASD pathogenesis require significant effort to focus on how genes and environment interact with one another in typical development and its perturbations. Along with larger sample sizes, future study designs should include sample ascertainment that is epidemiologic and population-based to capture the entire ASD spectrum with both categorical and dimensional phenotypic characterization; environmental measurements with accuracy, validity, and biomarkers; statistical methods to address population stratification, multiple comparisons, and G×E of rare variants; animal models to test hypotheses; and new methods to broaden the capacity to search for G×E, including genome-wide and environment-wide association studies, precise estimation of heritability using dense genetic markers, and consideration of G×E both as the disease cause and a disease course modifier. Although examination of G×E appears to be a daunting task, tremendous recent progress in gene discovery has opened new horizons for advancing our understanding of the role of G×E in the pathogenesis of ASD and ultimately identifying the causes, treatments, and even preventive measures for ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders.

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          Journal
          Biol. Psychiatry
          Biological psychiatry
          1873-2402
          0006-3223
          Jan 1 2015
          : 77
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.. Electronic address: youngshin.kim@ucsf.edu.
          [2 ] Department of Psychiatry, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
          Article
          S0006-3223(14)00827-0 NIHMS640340
          10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.11.001
          25483344
          c5f2e617-feb7-4405-905c-3d1d1f888c76
          Copyright © 2015 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
          History

          Autism spectrum disorders,Environment,Genes,Genetic epidemiology,Interactions,Neurodevelopmental disorders

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