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Gene defect is linked to autism

By Thomas H. Maugh II

City of Hope researchers in Duarte, Calif., have identified a gene defect that might cause autism in a small percentage of cases.

The discovery provides insight into how the debilitating disorder, which affects as many as one in 500 children, develops.

Dr. Steve Sommer, a molecular geneticist at the medical center, reported in the current issue of the journal Molecular Psychiatry that 3 percent of 148 unrelated autism patients his team studied had a defect in a gene called neuroligin 4 or NLGN4. The defective gene was not found in any of 336 healthy patients.

NLGN4 plays a role in forming certain types of synapses, which are the communication connections between nerve cells. Higher thought processes depend on the formation of adequate numbers of synapses. An inadequate number might lead to the symptoms of autism, which include poor language skills and an inability to handle social relations.

The new results complement two recent French studies. In one, French researchers found a truncated form of the protein produced by NLGN4 in a boy with autism. In the second study, a different team found a mutated form of the gene in a family in which several members had autism.

The research "provides rather compelling evidence that defective NLGN4 genes predispose individuals to autism," Sommer said.

http://www.detnews.com/2005/health/0501/...-47012.htm
This is not good news. This means that all the others are probably related to NTism, we've got a long way to go before we can cure these poor afflicted 'following' types of their incessant need to make everything just like themselves be it through psychologically twisting the minds of the public through subliminal messaging in adverts or bombing countries where inhabitants live without the above mind-numbing antics of the 'heroic' force trying to dominate the different ones.
This quite unsurprising, ASDa are probably all polygenic, that is to say, any number of polymorphisms (the proper word is polymorphism, not defect) could conceivably give rise to an ASD, this helps explain why we have a spectrum instead of 2 or 3 distinct varieties within which there is almost no variation.  For the same reason, genetic diagnosis/treatment is very difficult.
I see what you mean, do you think that in the future they may discover, for example, 10 polymorphism distinctly for autism, and that would encompass the range of the spectrum?
possible
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