A new genetic test for autism is a big improvement but still has a long way to go

For a reality check on how much scientists know about the genetics of autism, consider a study being published in Monday’s edition of the journal Pediatrics. The study reports that a kind of genetic testing method known as a chromosomal microarray analysis – CMA for short – is about three times better at finding genetic variants related to autism-spectrum disorders than the two kinds of tests currently used. Researchers from Children’s Hospital Boston and their colleagues ran the tests on DNA samples from 933 patients age 13 months to 22 years. All were diagnosed with autism-spectrum disorders. Here’s how the tests stacked up: A karyotyping test, which analyzes the size, shape and number of chromosomes, found “abnormal results” in 2.23% of patients. A test for Fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition known to cause autistic behavior, found abnormal results in 0.46% of patients. The CMA test, which looked for telltale duplications and deletions of DNA, found abnormal results in 7.3% of patients. Clearly, the CMA test was most effective, and the study’s authors say the test should be offered to patients as a first-line test. “CMA clearly detects more abnormalities than other genetic tests that have been the standard of care for many years,” said study coauthor Dr. David Miller, of the hospital’s Division of Genetics and its Department of Laboratory Medicine, in a statement. “We’re hoping this evidence will convince insurance companies to cover thi…[...]

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A new genetic test for autism is a big improvement but still has a long way to go

3 Responses to “A new genetic test for autism is a big improvement but still has a long way to go”

  1. there is still no permament solution for autism. we just have to take good care of the kids who are suffering autism.`,*

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