Taylor Mark J, Charman Tony, Ronald Angelica
Genes Environment Lifespan Laboratory, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Department of Psychological Science, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK,
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2015 Sep;24(9):1129-38. doi: 10.1007/s00787-014-0666-0. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) regularly co-occur. Twin studies increasingly indicate that these conditions may have overlapping genetic causes. Less is known about the degree to which specific autistic traits relate to specific behaviours characteristic of ADHD. We hence tested, using the classical twin design, whether specific dimensional autistic traits, including social difficulties, communication atypicalities and repetitive behaviours, would display differential degrees of aetiological overlap with specific traits of ADHD, including hyperactivity/impulsivity and inattention. Parents of approximately 4,000 pairs of 12-year-old twins completed the Childhood Autism Spectrum Test and Conners' Parent Rating Scale. These measures were divided into subscales corresponding to different types of autistic and ADHD behaviours. Twin model fitting suggested that the degree of genetic overlap was particularly strong between communication difficulties and traits of ADHD (genetic correlations = .47-.51), while repetitive behaviours and social difficulties showed moderate (genetic correlations = .12-.33) and modest (.05-.11) genetic overlap respectively. Environmental overlap was low across all subscales (correlations = .01-.23). These patterns were also apparent at the extremes of the general population, with communication difficulties showing the highest genetic overlap with traits of ADHD. These findings indicate that molecular genetic studies seeking to uncover the shared genetic basis of ASC and ADHD would benefit from taking a symptom-specific approach. Furthermore, they could also help to explain why studies of the communication abilities of individuals with ASC and ADHD have produced overlapping findings.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)经常同时出现。双胞胎研究越来越表明,这些病症可能有重叠的遗传原因。对于特定的自闭症特征与ADHD特有的特定行为之间的关联程度,人们了解较少。因此,我们采用经典双胞胎设计,测试了特定的维度自闭症特征,包括社交困难、沟通异常和重复行为,是否会与ADHD的特定特征,包括多动/冲动和注意力不集中,表现出不同程度的病因重叠。约4000对12岁双胞胎的父母完成了儿童自闭症谱系测试和康纳斯父母评定量表。这些测量指标被分为对应不同类型自闭症和ADHD行为的子量表。双胞胎模型拟合表明,沟通困难与ADHD特征之间的遗传重叠程度特别强(遗传相关性 = 0.47 - 0.51),而重复行为和社交困难分别显示出中等程度(遗传相关性 = 0.12 - 0.33)和适度(0.05 - 0.11)的遗传重叠。所有子量表的环境重叠都很低(相关性 = 0.01 - 0.23)。这些模式在普通人群的极端情况下也很明显,沟通困难与ADHD特征的遗传重叠最高。这些发现表明,旨在揭示ASC和ADHD共同遗传基础的分子遗传学研究将受益于采用症状特异性方法。此外,它们还可以帮助解释为什么对ASC和ADHD个体沟通能力的研究得出了重叠的结果。