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Lost in Translation: Traversing the Complex Path from Genomics to Therapeutics in Autism Spectrum Disorder

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NEURON
Volume 100, Issue 2, Pages 406-423

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.10.015

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  1. NIH [MH106934, MH106874, MH109904, MH109901, MH110926, MH110928, MH116487, MH116488, MH102342, MH111662, MH105575, MH115747]
  2. Overlook International Foundation
  3. Simons Foundation

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Recent progress in the genomics of non-syndromic autism spectrum disorder (nsASD) highlights rare, large-effect, germline, heterozygous de novo coding mutations. This distinguishes nsASD from later-onset psychiatric disorders where gene discovery efforts have predominantly yielded common alleles of small effect. These differences point to distinctive opportunities for clarifying the neurobiology of nsASD and developing novel treatments. We argue that the path ahead also presents key challenges, including distinguishing human pathophysiology from the potentially pleiotropic neurobiology mediated by established risk genes. We present our view of some of the conceptual limitations of traditional studies of model organisms, suggest a strategy focused on investigating the convergence of multiple nsASD genes, and propose that the detailed characterization of the molecular and cellular landscapes of developing human brain is essential to illuminate disease mechanisms. Finally, we address how recent advances are leading to novel strategies for therapeutics that target various points along the path from genes to behavior.

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