Purushotham_2022_Exp.Brain.Res__

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Title : A perspective on molecular signalling dysfunction, its clinical relevance and therapeutics in autism spectrum disorder - Purushotham_2022_Exp.Brain.Res__
Author(s) : Purushotham SS , Reddy NMN , D'Souza MN , Choudhury NR , Ganguly A , Gopalakrishna N , Muddashetty R , Clement JP
Ref : Experimental Brain Research , : , 2022
Abstract :

Intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders that have become a primary clinical and social concern, with a prevalence of 2-3% in the population. Neuronal function and behaviour undergo significant malleability during the critical period of development that is found to be impaired in ID/ASD. Human genome sequencing studies have revealed many genetic variations associated with ASD/ID that are further verified by many approaches, including many mouse and other models. These models have facilitated the identification of fundamental mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of ASD/ID, and several studies have proposed converging molecular pathways in ASD/ID. However, linking the mechanisms of the pathogenic genes and their molecular characteristics that lead to ID/ASD has progressed slowly, hampering the development of potential therapeutic strategies. This review discusses the possibility of recognising the common molecular causes for most ASD/ID based on studies from the available models that may enable a better therapeutic strategy to treat ID/ASD. We also reviewed the potential biomarkers to detect ASD/ID at early stages that may aid in diagnosis and initiating medical treatment, the concerns with drug failure in clinical trials, and developing therapeutic strategies that can be applied beyond a particular mutation associated with ASD/ID.

PubMedSearch : Purushotham_2022_Exp.Brain.Res__
PubMedID: 36063192

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Purushotham SS, Reddy NMN, D'Souza MN, Choudhury NR, Ganguly A, Gopalakrishna N, Muddashetty R, Clement JP (2022)
A perspective on molecular signalling dysfunction, its clinical relevance and therapeutics in autism spectrum disorder
Experimental Brain Research :

Purushotham SS, Reddy NMN, D'Souza MN, Choudhury NR, Ganguly A, Gopalakrishna N, Muddashetty R, Clement JP (2022)
Experimental Brain Research :