Delivering paediatric precision medicine: Genomic and environmental considerations along the causal pathway of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders.
Susan R WoolfendenMichelle Anne FarrarValsamma EapenAnne MasiClaire E WakefieldNadia BadawiIona NovakNatasha NassarRaghu LingamRussell C DalePublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2022)
Precision medicine refers to treatments that are targeted to an individual's unique characteristics. Precision medicine for neurodevelopmental disorders (such as cerebral palsy, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette syndrome, and autism spectrum disorder) in children has predominantly focused on advances in genomic sequencing technologies to increase our ability to identify single gene mutations, diagnose a multitude of rare neurodevelopmental disorders, and gain insights into pathogenesis. Although targeting specific gene variants with high penetrance will help some children with rare disease, this approach will not help most children with neurodevelopmental disorders. A 'pathway' driven approach targeting the cumulative influence of psychosocial, epigenetic, or cellular factors is likely to be more effective. To optimize the therapeutic potential of precision medicine, we present a biopsychosocial integrated framework to examine the 'gene-environment neuroscience interaction'. Such an approach would be supported through harnessing the power of big data, transdiagnostic assessment, impact and implementation evaluation, and a bench-to-bedside scientific discovery agenda with ongoing clinician and patient engagement. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: Precision medicine has predominantly focused on genetic risk factors. The impact of environmental risk factors, particularly inflammatory, metabolic, and psychosocial risks, is understudied. A holistic biopsychosocial model of neurodevelopmental disorder causal pathways is presented. The model will provide precision medicine across the full spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Keyphrases
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- autism spectrum disorder
- copy number
- big data
- risk factors
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- young adults
- cancer therapy
- emergency department
- congenital heart disease
- mental health
- artificial intelligence
- case report
- machine learning
- healthcare
- human health
- oxidative stress
- gene expression
- public health
- high throughput
- social media
- working memory
- single cell
- drug delivery
- small molecule
- deep brain stimulation
- climate change
- quality improvement
- genome wide identification