Environmental Factors in the Onset of Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Persico A.M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Merelli S. [3 ]
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[1] Unit of Child and Adolescent NeuroPsychiatry, Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry and Neurogenetics, University “Campus Bio-Medico”, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, Rome
[2] Department of Experimental Neurosciences, I.R.C.C.S. “Fondazione Santa Lucia”, Via del Fosso di Fiorano 64, Rome
[3] Mafalda Luce Center for Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Via Bernardo Rucellai 36, Milan
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Air pollution; Autism; Autism spectrum disorder; Benzo(a)pyrene; Environment; Environmental factors; Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons; Heavy metals; Mercury; Misoprostol; MMR; Organophosphates; p-cresol; PBDEs; PCBs; Pervasive Developmental Disorders; Pesticides; Polybrominated diphenyl ethers; Polychlorinated biphenyls; Thalidomide; Thimerosal; Vaccines; Valproate;
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10.1007/s40474-013-0002-2
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous clinical condition whose prevalence has grown considerably during the last decade. Genetic factors are thought to underpin the disorder, but common genetic variants and epigenetic mechanisms have been increasingly called into question for the majority of ASD cases. Growing prenatal exposure to new environmental toxicants has been shown to potentially affect brain development, leading to altered cognitive, social, attentive, behavioral, and motor performance. Both epidemiological evidence and mechanistic studies assessing oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, epigenetic alterations, and impaired signal transduction, all observed following neurotoxicant exposure, indeed lend biological plausibility to Gene x Environment interactions, whereby environmental toxicants interacting additively or synergistically with genetic liability, can push prenatal neurodevelopmental processes over the threshold for postnatal ASD expression. Research on environmental contributions to ASD and on specific Gene x Environment interaction models ultimately aims at defining targeted preventive strategies. © 2014, Springer International Publishing AG.
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