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Neurodevelopmental disorders arise from disturbances to various processes of brain development, which can manifest in diverse ways. They encompass many rare genetic syndromes as well as common, heritable conditions such as intellectual disability, autism, ADHD, schizophrenia and many types of epilepsy. The Genetics of Neurodevelopmental Disorders examines recent revolutionary advances in our understanding of the genetics of these disorders, exploring both basic discoveries and the translation of new findings into the clinical setting.
The book begins by examining the genetic architecture and etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders. It describes the striking recent progress in identifying pathogenic mutations, which are grouped here based on the neurodevelopmental processes impacted. Subsequent chapters consider the use of cellular and animal models to elucidate the cascading consequences of such mutations, from molecular and cellular levels to emergent effects on neural circuits, brain systems and subsequent psychological development. The text concludes by examining the important clinical implications of the recent advances in the field, from recognition of the genetic causes in individual patients to development of new treatments and interventions.
A timely synthesis, The Genetics of Neurodevelopmental Disorders is a unique and essential resource for neuroscientists, geneticists, neurologists and psychiatrists and an accessible and up-to-date overview for medical and science students.
List of contents
Foreword
Kevin J. Mitchell
1. The Genetic Architecture of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Kevin J. Mitchell
2. Overlapping Etiology of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Eric Kelleher and Aiden Corvin
3. The Mutational Spectrum of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Nancy D. Merner, Patrick A. Dion and Guy A. Rouleau
4. The Role of Genetic Interactions in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Jason H. Moore and Kevin J. Mitchell
5. Developmental Instability, Mutation Load, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Ronald A. Yeo and Steven W. Gangestad
6. Environmental Factors and Gene-Environment Interactions
John McGrath
7. The Genetics of Brain Malformation
M. Chiara Manzini and Christopher A. Walsh
8. Disorders of Axon Guidance
Heike Blockus and Alain Chédotal
9. Synaptic Disorders
Catalina Betancur and Kevin J. Mitchell
10. Human Stem Cell Models of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Peter Kirwan and Frederick J. Livesey
11. Animal Models for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Hala Harony-Nicolas and Joseph D. Buxbaum
12. Cascading Genetic and Environmental Effects on Development: Implications for Intervention
Esha Massand and Annette Karmiloff-Smith
13. Human Genetics and Clinical Aspects of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Gholson J. Lyon and Jason O'Rawe
14. Progress Toward Therapies and Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Ayokunmi Ajentunmobi and Daniela Tropea
About the author
Kevin J. Mitchell is an Associate Professor at the Smurfit Institute of Genetics and Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin
Summary
Neurodevelopmental disorders arise from disturbances to various processes of brain development, which can manifest in diverse ways. They encompass many rare genetic syndromes as well as common, heritable conditions such as intellectual disability, autism, ADHD, schizophrenia and many types of epilepsy.