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Autism spectrum disorder: interaction of air pollution with the MET receptor tyrosine kinase gene.
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- Campbell, DB
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- McConnell, R
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- Hertz-Picciotto, I
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- Lurmann, F
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- Kerin, T
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- Volk, HE
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Metadata
- Published
- 2014-01-01
- DOI
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- 10.15154/1163517
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- NIMH Data Archive
- Creator Name (e-Rad)
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- Campbell, DB
- McConnell, R
- Hertz-Picciotto, I
- Lurmann, F
- Kerin, T
- Volk, HE
Description
Background: Independent studies report association of autism spectrum disorder with air pollution exposure and a functional promoter variant (rs1858830) in the MET receptor tyrosine kinase (MET) gene. Toxicologic data find altered brain Met expression in mice after prenatal exposure to a model air pollutant. Our objective was to investigate whether air pollution exposure and MET rs1858830 genotype interact to alter ASD risk. Methods: We studied 252 cases of autism spectrum disorder and 156 typically developing controls the Childhood Autism Risk from Genetics and the Environment Study. Air pollution exposure was assigned for local traffic-related sources and regional sources (particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone). MET genotype was determined by direct re-sequencing. Results: Subjects with both MET rs1858830 CC genotype and high air pollutant exposures were at increased risk of autism spectrum disorder compared with subjects who had both the CG/GG genotypes and lower pollutant exposures. A statistical test of multiplicative interaction identified a statistically significant effect between NO2 and MET CC genotype (p=0.03) Conclusions: MET rs1858830 CC genotype and air pollutant exposure may interact to increase autism spectrum disorder risk.
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1883962440966508544
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- DOI
- 10.15154/1163517
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- OpenAIRE