Objective: Identifying an objective, laboratory-based diagnostic tool (e.g., changes in gene expression), when used in conjunction with disease-specific clinical assessment, could increase the accuracy of the effectiveness of a therapeutic intervention. Methods: We assessed the association between treatment outcome and blood RNA expression before the therapeutic intervention to post-treatment (after one year) of five Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) toddlers who underwent an intensive cognitive-behavioral intervention integrated with psychomotor and speech therapy. Results: We found 113 significant Differentially Expressed genes (DEGs) enriched for the nervous system, immune system, and transcription and translation-related pathways. Some of these genes, as MALAT-1, TSPO, and CFL1, appear to be promising candidates. Conclusion: Our findings show that changes in peripheral gene expression could be used in conjunction with clinical scales to monitor a rehabilitation intervention's effectiveness in toddlers affected by ASD. These results need to be validated in a larger cohort.

Molecular biomarkers to track clinical improvement following an integrative treatment model in autistic toddlers / Piras, Ignazio S; Manti, Filippo; Costa, Anna; Carone, Valentina; Scalese, Bruna; Talboom, Joshua S; Veronesi, Christian; Tabolacci, Claudio; Persico, Antonio M; Huentelman, Matthew J; Sacco, Roberto; Lintas, Carla. - In: ACTA NEUROPSYCHIATRICA. - ISSN 0924-2708. - 33:5(2021), pp. 267-272. [10.1017/neu.2021.12]

Molecular biomarkers to track clinical improvement following an integrative treatment model in autistic toddlers

Persico, Antonio M;
2021

Abstract

Objective: Identifying an objective, laboratory-based diagnostic tool (e.g., changes in gene expression), when used in conjunction with disease-specific clinical assessment, could increase the accuracy of the effectiveness of a therapeutic intervention. Methods: We assessed the association between treatment outcome and blood RNA expression before the therapeutic intervention to post-treatment (after one year) of five Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) toddlers who underwent an intensive cognitive-behavioral intervention integrated with psychomotor and speech therapy. Results: We found 113 significant Differentially Expressed genes (DEGs) enriched for the nervous system, immune system, and transcription and translation-related pathways. Some of these genes, as MALAT-1, TSPO, and CFL1, appear to be promising candidates. Conclusion: Our findings show that changes in peripheral gene expression could be used in conjunction with clinical scales to monitor a rehabilitation intervention's effectiveness in toddlers affected by ASD. These results need to be validated in a larger cohort.
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Molecular biomarkers to track clinical improvement following an integrative treatment model in autistic toddlers / Piras, Ignazio S; Manti, Filippo; Costa, Anna; Carone, Valentina; Scalese, Bruna; Talboom, Joshua S; Veronesi, Christian; Tabolacci, Claudio; Persico, Antonio M; Huentelman, Matthew J; Sacco, Roberto; Lintas, Carla. - In: ACTA NEUROPSYCHIATRICA. - ISSN 0924-2708. - 33:5(2021), pp. 267-272. [10.1017/neu.2021.12]
Piras, Ignazio S; Manti, Filippo; Costa, Anna; Carone, Valentina; Scalese, Bruna; Talboom, Joshua S; Veronesi, Christian; Tabolacci, Claudio; Persico, Antonio M; Huentelman, Matthew J; Sacco, Roberto; Lintas, Carla
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