β2-Adrenergic receptor gene variants and risk for autism in the AGRE cohort

被引:0
作者
K Cheslack-Postava
M D Fallin
D Avramopoulos
S L Connors
A W Zimmerman
C G Eberhart
C J Newschaffer
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Psychiatry and Institute of Genetic Medicine
[3] Kennedy Krieger Institute,Department of Neurology and Developmental Medicine
[4] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Pathology
来源
Molecular Psychiatry | 2007年 / 12卷
关键词
association study; autistic disorder; beta-2 adrenergic receptors; effect modification; single nucleotide polymorphism; stress;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The β2-adrenergic receptor is part of the catecholamine system, and variants at two polymorphic sites in the gene coding for the receptor (ADRB2) confer increased activity. Overstimulation of this receptor may alter brain development, and has been linked to autism in non-identical twins. The objective of this study was to determine whether alleles in ADRB2 are associated with diagnosis of autism in the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) population. Three hundred and thirty-one independent autism case–parent trios were included in the analysis. Subjects were genotyped at activity-related polymorphisms rs1042713 (codon 16) and rs1042714 (codon 27). Association between autism and genotypes at each polymorphic site was tested using genotype-based transmission disequilibrium tests, and effect modification by family and pregnancy characteristics was evaluated. Sensitivity to designation of the proband in each family was assessed by performing 1000 repeats of the analysis selecting affected children randomly. A statistically significant OR of 1.66 for the Glu27 homozygous genotype was observed. Increased associations with this genotype were observed among a subset of Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule confirmed cases and a subset reporting experience of pregnancy-related stressors. In conclusion, the Glu27 allele of the ADRB2 gene may confer increased risk of autism and shows increased strength with exposure to pregnancy related stress.
引用
收藏
页码:283 / 291
页数:8
相关论文
共 269 条
[51]  
Slotkin TA(2002)Prenatal maternal stress: effects on pregnancy and the (unborn) child Am J Obstet Gynecol 187 1294-1298
[52]  
Tate CA(2002)Beta2-adrenergic receptor gene polymorphisms and pregnancy outcome Int J Gynaecol Obstet 77 209-215
[53]  
Cousins MM(1983)Beta2-adrenergic receptor genotype and preterm delivery J Autism Dev Disord 13 153-166
[54]  
Seidler FJ(2002)Association of the Gln27Glu polymorphism of the beta2-adrenergic receptor with preterm labor Epidemiology 13 417-423
[55]  
Stein HM(2005)Infantile autism: a total population study of reduced optimality in the pre-, peri-, and neonatal period Am J Epidemiol 161 916-925
[56]  
Oyama K(1996)Perinatal risk factors for infantile autism J Autism Dev Disord 26 453-460
[57]  
Sapien R(2004)Risk factors for autism: perinatal factors, parental psychiatric history, and socioeconomic status Arch Gen Psychiatry 61 618-627
[58]  
Chappell BA(2000)Brief report: a case-control study of obstetric complications and later autistic disorder Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 97 10483-10488
[59]  
Padbury JF(2005)Perinatal factors and the development of autism: a population study Int J Mol Med 16 573-580
[60]  
Hadders-Algra M(1990)Complex promoter and coding region beta 2-adrenergic receptor haplotypes alter receptor expression and predict Epidemiology 1 43-46