2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13353-022-00742-8
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Evidence for parent-of-origin effects in autism spectrum disorder: a narrative review

Abstract: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous group of early-onset neurodevelopmental disorders known to be highly heritable with a complex genetic architecture. Abnormal brain developmental trajectories that impact synaptic functioning, excitation-inhibition balance and brain connectivity are now understood to play a central role in ASD. Ongoing efforts to identify the genetic underpinnings still prove challenging, in part due to phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity.This review focuses on parent-of-origin… Show more

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“…Indeed, imprinting of this gene was one of the first identified parent-of-origin effects (referring to phenotype inheritance from the mother or father) in ASD. This provided evidence on how epigenetic mechanisms via DNA methylation can be responsible for the phenotypic manifestations in ASD [47,48,50].…”
Section: Epigenetics-asdmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Indeed, imprinting of this gene was one of the first identified parent-of-origin effects (referring to phenotype inheritance from the mother or father) in ASD. This provided evidence on how epigenetic mechanisms via DNA methylation can be responsible for the phenotypic manifestations in ASD [47,48,50].…”
Section: Epigenetics-asdmentioning
confidence: 92%