The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations

Abstract Background A substantial genetic component accounts for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) aetiology, with some rare and common genetic risk factors recently identified. Large collections of DNAs from thoroughly characterized ASD families are an essential step to confirm genetic risk factors,...

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Main Authors: Pierandrea Muglia, Michele Filosi, Lucio Da Ros, Tony Kam-Thong, Franco Nardocci, Elisabetta Trabetti, Emiliangelo Ratti, Paolo Rizzini, Alessandro Zuddas, Bernardo Dalla Bernardina, Enrico Domenici, on behalf of the Italian Autism Network
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spelling doaj-3fea4e4d30c64266b9112c8752d93f742020-11-25T02:15:38ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-11-011811910.1186/s12888-018-1937-yThe Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigationsPierandrea Muglia0Michele Filosi1Lucio Da Ros2Tony Kam-Thong3Franco Nardocci4Elisabetta Trabetti5Emiliangelo Ratti6Paolo Rizzini7Alessandro Zuddas8Bernardo Dalla Bernardina9Enrico Domenici10on behalf of the Italian Autism NetworkUCB PharmaCentre for Integrative Biology, University of TrentoFondazione Smith KlineRoche Pharmaceutical Research and Early Development (pRED), Roche Innovation CenterNeuropsichiatria infantileDepartment of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Section of Biology and Genetics, University of VeronaCentral Nervous System (CNS) Therapeutic Area Unit, TakedaFondazione Smith KlineChild and Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariServizio di Neuropsichiatria Infantile Azienda Ospedaliera Istituti Ospitalieri di Verona Policlinico G.B. RossiCentre for Integrative Biology, University of TrentoAbstract Background A substantial genetic component accounts for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) aetiology, with some rare and common genetic risk factors recently identified. Large collections of DNAs from thoroughly characterized ASD families are an essential step to confirm genetic risk factors, identify new variants and investigate genotype-phenotype correlations. The Italian Autism Network aimed at constituting a clinical database and a biorepository of samples derived from ASD subjects and first-degree relatives extensively and consistently characterized by child psychiatry centers in Italy. Methods The study was approved by the ethical committee of the University of Verona, the coordinating site, and by the local ethical committees of each recruiting site. Certified staff was specifically trained at each site for the overall study conduct, for clinical protocol administration and handling of biological material. A centralized database was developed to collect clinical assessment and medical records from each recruiting site. Children were eligible for recruitment based on the following inclusion criteria: age 4–18 years, at least one parent or legal guardian giving voluntary written consent, meeting DSM-IV criteria for Autistic Disorder or Asperger’s Disorder or Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS. Affected individuals were assessed by full psychiatric, neurological and physical examination, evaluation with ADI-R and ADOS scales, cognitive assessment with Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children or Preschool and Primary, Leiter International Performance Scale or Griffiths Mental Developmental Scale. Additional evaluations included language assessment, the Krug Asperger’s Disorder Index, and instrumental examination such as EEG and structural MRI. DNA, RNA and plasma were collected from eligible individuals and relatives. A central laboratory was established to host the biorepository, perform DNA and RNA extraction and lymphocytes immortalisation. Discussion The study has led to an extensive collection of biological samples associated with standardised clinical assessments from a network of expert clinicians and psychologists. Eighteen sites have received ADI/ADOS training, thirteen of which have been actively recruiting. The clinical database currently includes information on 812 individuals from 249 families, and the biorepository has samples for 98% of the subjects. This effort has generated a highly valuable resource for conducting clinical and genetic research of ASD, amenable to further expansion.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1937-yAutism Spectrum disordersBiomarkersBiorepositoryGenetics
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author Pierandrea Muglia
Michele Filosi
Lucio Da Ros
Tony Kam-Thong
Franco Nardocci
Elisabetta Trabetti
Emiliangelo Ratti
Paolo Rizzini
Alessandro Zuddas
Bernardo Dalla Bernardina
Enrico Domenici
on behalf of the Italian Autism Network
spellingShingle Pierandrea Muglia
Michele Filosi
Lucio Da Ros
Tony Kam-Thong
Franco Nardocci
Elisabetta Trabetti
Emiliangelo Ratti
Paolo Rizzini
Alessandro Zuddas
Bernardo Dalla Bernardina
Enrico Domenici
on behalf of the Italian Autism Network
The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
BMC Psychiatry
Autism Spectrum disorders
Biomarkers
Biorepository
Genetics
author_facet Pierandrea Muglia
Michele Filosi
Lucio Da Ros
Tony Kam-Thong
Franco Nardocci
Elisabetta Trabetti
Emiliangelo Ratti
Paolo Rizzini
Alessandro Zuddas
Bernardo Dalla Bernardina
Enrico Domenici
on behalf of the Italian Autism Network
author_sort Pierandrea Muglia
title The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
title_short The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
title_full The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
title_fullStr The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
title_full_unstemmed The Italian autism network (ITAN): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
title_sort italian autism network (itan): a resource for molecular genetics and biomarker investigations
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background A substantial genetic component accounts for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) aetiology, with some rare and common genetic risk factors recently identified. Large collections of DNAs from thoroughly characterized ASD families are an essential step to confirm genetic risk factors, identify new variants and investigate genotype-phenotype correlations. The Italian Autism Network aimed at constituting a clinical database and a biorepository of samples derived from ASD subjects and first-degree relatives extensively and consistently characterized by child psychiatry centers in Italy. Methods The study was approved by the ethical committee of the University of Verona, the coordinating site, and by the local ethical committees of each recruiting site. Certified staff was specifically trained at each site for the overall study conduct, for clinical protocol administration and handling of biological material. A centralized database was developed to collect clinical assessment and medical records from each recruiting site. Children were eligible for recruitment based on the following inclusion criteria: age 4–18 years, at least one parent or legal guardian giving voluntary written consent, meeting DSM-IV criteria for Autistic Disorder or Asperger’s Disorder or Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS. Affected individuals were assessed by full psychiatric, neurological and physical examination, evaluation with ADI-R and ADOS scales, cognitive assessment with Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children or Preschool and Primary, Leiter International Performance Scale or Griffiths Mental Developmental Scale. Additional evaluations included language assessment, the Krug Asperger’s Disorder Index, and instrumental examination such as EEG and structural MRI. DNA, RNA and plasma were collected from eligible individuals and relatives. A central laboratory was established to host the biorepository, perform DNA and RNA extraction and lymphocytes immortalisation. Discussion The study has led to an extensive collection of biological samples associated with standardised clinical assessments from a network of expert clinicians and psychologists. Eighteen sites have received ADI/ADOS training, thirteen of which have been actively recruiting. The clinical database currently includes information on 812 individuals from 249 families, and the biorepository has samples for 98% of the subjects. This effort has generated a highly valuable resource for conducting clinical and genetic research of ASD, amenable to further expansion.
topic Autism Spectrum disorders
Biomarkers
Biorepository
Genetics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1937-y
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