New Genetic Link Tied to Autism
One of our biggest worry as parents is “WHY” our children have fallen on the spectrum. What caused something to happen to our child? Was it genetics, vaccinations, or could it have been something environmental?
Well, scientists at UCLA have recently published their findings that links a specific genetic variant to the disorder. The test focused on the speech delay of children, as the most common early symptom Autism is the lack of speech.
UCLA scientists have used language onset the age when a child speaks his first word as a tool for identifying a new gene linked to autism. The team also discovered that the gene is most active in brain regions involved with language and thought. Interestingly, evidence for the genetic link came from the DNA of families with autistic boys, not those with autistic girls.
Their findings have suggested that this gene, called contactin-associated protein-like 2 (CNTNAP2), likely plays a “key role in the development of autism.” They also found that the gene was most prevalent in families with autistic boys.
“Autism strikes boys three times as often as girls,” said Maricela Alarcon, first author and UCLA assistant professor in residence of neurology. “This finding may partly explain why.”
I’m very excited by this research, and will be following it closely. I highly suggest that you read through the entire article, which was written by UCLA Health Services.
Possible Link Between Autism and Pesticides
EDIT: After doing some additional research on this subject, it seems that the correlation between the pesticides and autism is pretty weak. If you’d like to read a great post by a skeptic, AutismDiva, click here. She gets into the fine details of the study, and even has a link to the paper itself.
When people ask me what I think is causing the sudden increase of Autism in our country, and I tell them that if I had to take a guess, Autism is increasing because of some kind of environmental factors that we’re exposing ourselves to. The cases are just so random and unbiased, and the numbers continue rising so much, that it’s hard for me to think that it could be anything else.
I just read this short article from NBC San Diego, stating the following:
Researchers for the California Department of Public Health say two pesticides used on cotton and some other crops may be linked to autism.
Apparently the researchers studied a group of women who lived near fields that were sprayed with pesticides, and their results were pretty scary. Obviously it’s not conclusive by any means, but hopefully it will help motivate further research.
NBC San Diego: “Study Finds Possible Link Between Pesticides, Autism”
