Autism Spectrum Disorder. Day #3 as Director Your Congresswoman has 2 grandchildren with autism spectrum disorder and included a promise to “to do more.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder

Day #3 as Director Your Congresswoman has 2 grandchildren with autism spectrum disorder and included a promise to “to do more testing for autism” in her campaign. She has representatives of a company that has a panel of markers for autism asking to schedule a meeting with you so that you can become her state professional advocate to add this testing to the newborn screen.

Autism Spectrum Disorder What Do You Need To Know? ASD symptoms (social responsiveness, communication, need for sameness) vary Caused by interacting factors – genetic changes, interacting genes, epigenetic factors (influences on genes), and environmental stressors - that disrupt these faculties Common biochemical, structural or developmental pathways may be impacted at different places and by different agents, to cause ASD

Prevalence “... the best estimate of current prevalence of ASDs in Europe and North America is approximately 6 per 1000” »Johnson et al., 2007 Prevalence by type: –Autism Disorder per 1000 –Asperger Disorder per 1000 –PDD-NOS per 1000 »Fombonne et al., 2006

Early Warning Signs A developmental / diagnostic evaluation is indicated if: –There is any loss of language or social skills at any age –The child does not babble or coo by 12 months of age gesture (point, wave, grasp, etc.) by 12 months say single words by 16 months of age say two-word phrases on his or her own (rather than just repeating what someone says to him or her) by 24 months of age »National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Screening and Early Identification AAP Recommended Surveillance and Screening Algorithm –Evaluate risk factors: Is there a sibling with autism spectrum disorders? Are parents concerned? Are other caregivers concerned? Are you, as the child’s physician, concerned? –If at least two risk factors present and child is at least 18 months old, administer ASD specific screening tool. »Johnson et al., 2007

Important Genes Gene mapping in consanguineous families or families with multiple persons with ASD Across >12 linkage studies, most consistent evidence for 7q22-q32, but not in largest study Genome wide association studies Autism Genome Project Consortium

More than 100 genes have been associated with ASD

Where we are today Several of the observed deleted genes are regulated by neuronal activity Prenatal development is guided by intrinsic gene expression patterns Brain continues to develop after birth, and experience and environmental input impact subsequent development Synapses (connections between neurons) mature as function of experience-dependent neuronal activity and gene-expression changes that go with it Dysregulation of synaptic development – a predominant theme in autism research It is unlikely to be “one thing” most of the time.

Some Genetic Testing Is Often Recommended Microscopic chromosomal abnormalities (up to 5%) Copy number variants (submicroscopic chromosome abnormalities) found on microarrays (10% to 35%) Single-gene conditions (less than 5%) Gurrieri 2012

Clinical genetics evaluation could make this more targeted or suggest testing would not be helpful –Family history assessment –Environmental assessment (e.g., alcohol exposure in pregnancy) –Syndromic appearance (e.g., tuberous sclerosis)

“Even with an extensive clinical workup, physicians can expect to identify a genetic cause in less than 25% of ASD patients.” The chance for a sibling to have autism in such cases is 10% to 20%. Gurrieri 2012

Do I do an autism genetic test? Consider genetic counseling referral for syndromes and targeted testing Where do you put resources – early identification, services, research, other?

What Makes a Good Public Health Test? A nalytic validity – if there is a genetic cause for ASD, how likely is the genetic test to pick it up? C linical validity – What proportion of ASD can be attributed to genes? C linical utility – If your genetic test is positive, does this change your medical management? E thical Implications – Are the individual or community ethical concerns (e.g., privacy, stigma, stereotype, insurance discrimination) For more information about the ACCE model, check out the CDC website:

Recall Your Task Your Congresswoman has 2 grandchildren with autism spectrum disorder and included a promise to “to do more testing for autism” in her campaign. She has representatives of a company that has a panel of markers for autism asking to schedule a meeting with you so that you can become her state professional advocate to add this testing to the newborn screen.

What Public Health Genomic Competencies Apply? Competencies Maintain up-to-date knowledge on the development of genetic advances and technologies relevant to his/her specialty or field of expertise and learn the uses of genomics as a tool for achieving public health goals related to his/her field or area of practice Collaborate with existing and emerging health agencies and organizations, academic, research, private and commercial enterprises, including genomic-related businesses, agencies and organizations and community partnerships to identify and solve genomic-related problems Identify ethical and medical limitations to genetic testing, including uses that don't benefit the individual Participate in strategic policy planning and development related to genetic testing or genomic programs

Which essential public health services would you recommend? (See Framework on Next Slide for Ideas)

A Potential Action Plan Public Health Service: –Inform, educate and empower people about health issues You decide to invite a medical geneticist to attend the meeting between your congresswoman and the genetic testing company representatives to discuss the clinical and public health utility of adding routine genetic testing.