Neurogenetic disorders across the lifespan: From aberrant development to degeneration Review


Authors: Hickman, R. A.; O’Shea, S. A.; Mehler, M. F.; Chung, W. K.
Review Title: Neurogenetic disorders across the lifespan: From aberrant development to degeneration
Abstract: Intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are common, and genetic testing is increasingly performed in individuals with these diagnoses to inform prognosis, refine management and provide information about recurrence risk in the family. For neurogenetic conditions associated with intellectual disability and ASD, data on natural history in adults are scarce; however, as older adults with these disorders are identified, it is becoming clear that some conditions are associated with both neurodevelopmental problems and neurodegeneration. Moreover, emerging evidence indicates that some neurogenetic conditions associated primarily with neurodegeneration also affect neurodevelopment. In this Perspective, we discuss examples of diseases that have developmental and degenerative overlap. We propose that neurogenetic disorders should be studied continually across the lifespan to understand the roles of the affected genes in brain development and maintenance, and to inform strategies for treatment. © 2022, Springer Nature Limited.
Keywords: somatic mutation; review; nonhuman; molecular dynamics; brain development; developmental disorder; genetic disorder; genetic screening; neurologic disease; alzheimer disease; nerve cell network; lifespan; nerve degeneration; medical history; disorders of mitochondrial functions; protein aggregation; down syndrome; fragile x syndrome; huntington chorea; parkinsonism; germline mutation; autism; human; protein aggregate; intellectual impairment
Journal Title: Nature Reviews Neurology
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1759-4758
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2022-02-01
Start Page: 117
End Page: 124
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s41582-021-00595-5
PUBMED: 34987232
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 1 March 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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