Article Commentary: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Identified Toxic Land Fills: Co-Occurrence across States
It is believed that gene by environmental interactions contribute to the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We hypothesize that ASD are associated with early and repeated exposures to any of a number of toxicants or mixtures of toxicants. It is the cumulative effects of these repeated...
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doaj-69b1b880ed284004a331b10a01a272292020-11-25T02:34:09ZengSAGE PublishingEnvironmental Health Insights1178-63022008-01-01210.4137/EHI.S830Article Commentary: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Identified Toxic Land Fills: Co-Occurrence across StatesXue Ming M.D., Ph.D.0Michael Brimacombe1Joanne H. Malek2Nisha Jani3George C. Wagner4Departments of Neurosciences and Pediatrics, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.Department of Preventive Medicine, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.Department of Preventive Medicine, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.It is believed that gene by environmental interactions contribute to the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We hypothesize that ASD are associated with early and repeated exposures to any of a number of toxicants or mixtures of toxicants. It is the cumulative effects of these repeated exposures acting upon genetically susceptible individuals that lead to the phenotypes of ASD. We report our initial observations of a considerable overlap of identified toxic landfills in the State of New Jersey and the residence of an ASD cohort, and a correlation between the identified toxic Superfund sites on each U.S. state and the total number of diagnosed cases of ASD in those states. The residence of 495 ASD patients in New Jersey by zip code and the toxic landfill sites were plotted on a map of Northern New Jersey. The area of highest ASD cases coincides with the highest density of toxic landfill sites while the area with lowest ASD cases has the lowest density of toxic landfill sites. Furthermore, the number of toxic Superfund sites and autism rate across 49 of the 50 states shows a statistically significant correlation (i.e. the number of identified superfund sites correlates with the rate of autism per 1000 residents in 49 of the states (p = 0.015; excluding the state of Oregon). These significant observations call for further organized studies to elucidate possible role(s) of environmental toxicants contributing to the pathogenesis of ASD.https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S830 |
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article commentary: autism spectrum disorders and identified toxic land fills: co-occurrence across states |
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It is believed that gene by environmental interactions contribute to the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We hypothesize that ASD are associated with early and repeated exposures to any of a number of toxicants or mixtures of toxicants. It is the cumulative effects of these repeated exposures acting upon genetically susceptible individuals that lead to the phenotypes of ASD. We report our initial observations of a considerable overlap of identified toxic landfills in the State of New Jersey and the residence of an ASD cohort, and a correlation between the identified toxic Superfund sites on each U.S. state and the total number of diagnosed cases of ASD in those states. The residence of 495 ASD patients in New Jersey by zip code and the toxic landfill sites were plotted on a map of Northern New Jersey. The area of highest ASD cases coincides with the highest density of toxic landfill sites while the area with lowest ASD cases has the lowest density of toxic landfill sites. Furthermore, the number of toxic Superfund sites and autism rate across 49 of the 50 states shows a statistically significant correlation (i.e. the number of identified superfund sites correlates with the rate of autism per 1000 residents in 49 of the states (p = 0.015; excluding the state of Oregon). These significant observations call for further organized studies to elucidate possible role(s) of environmental toxicants contributing to the pathogenesis of ASD. |
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