Epilepsy and Autism: Neurodevelopmental Perspective

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Roberto Tuchman
Michael Cuccaro
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[1] Dan Marino Center,Department of Neurology Miami Children’s Hospital
[2] Florida International University,Department of Neurology, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
[3] University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Department of Human Genetics, John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports | 2011年 / 11卷
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Epilepsy; Seizures; Autism; Autism spectrum disorders; Intellectual disability; Genetics; Neurodevelopmental disorders; Molecular pathways;
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Epilepsy and autism coexist in up to 20% of children with either disorder. Current studies suggest that a frequent co-occurring condition in epilepsy and autism is intellectual disability, which shows a very high prevalence in those with both autism and epilepsy. In addition, these recent studies suggest that early-onset seizures may index a group of infants at high risk for developing autism, usually with associated intellectual deficits. In this review we discuss recent advances in the conceptualization of shared anatomical and molecular mechanisms that may account for the coexistence of epilepsy, autism, and intellectual disability. A major contribution to our improved understanding of the relationship among these three phenotypes is the discovery of multiple genomic variants that cut across them as well as other neurobehavioral phenotypes. As these discoveries continue they are very likely to elucidate causal mechanisms for the various phenotypes and pinpoint biologic pathways that may be amenable to therapeutic interventions for this group of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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