Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Cluster analysis of autistic patients based on principal pathogenetic components / Sacco, Roberto; Lenti, Carlo; Saccani, Monica; Curatolo, Paolo; Manzi, Barbara; Bravaccio, Carmela; Persico, Antonio M.. - In: AUTISM RESEARCH. - ISSN 1939-3792. - 5:2(2012), pp. 137-147. [10.1002/aur.1226]
Abstract:
We have recently described four principal pathogenetic components in autism: (I) circadian and sensory dysfunction, (II)
immune abnormalities, (III) neurodevelopmental delay, and (IV) stereotypic behaviors. Using hierarchical and k-means
clustering, the same 245 patients assessed in our principal component analysis can be partitioned into four clusters: (a)
43 (17.6%) have prominent immune abnormalities accompanied by some circadian and sensory issues; (b) 44 (18.0%)
display major circadian and sensory dysfunction, with little or no immune symptoms; (c) stereotypies predominate in
75 (31.0%); and (d) 83 (33.9%) show a mixture of all four components, with greater disruptive behaviors and mental
retardation. The “immune” component provides the largest contributions to phenotypic variance (P = 2.7 x 10–45),
followed by “stereotypic behaviors.” These patient clusters may likely differ in genetic and immune underpinnings,
developmental trajectories, and response to treatment.
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Keywords:
Cluster analysis; Immune system; Neurodevelopment; Pervasive developmental disorders; Principal component analysis; Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child Development Disorders; Pervasive; Child; Preschool; Chronobiology Disorders; Cluster Analysis; Developmental Disabilities; Female; Humans; Immune System Diseases; Italy; Male; Principal Component Analysis; Sensation Disorders; Stereotyped Behavior; Neuroscience (all); Neurology (clinical); Genetics (clinical); Medicine (all)
Elenco autori:
Sacco, Roberto; Lenti, Carlo; Saccani, Monica; Curatolo, Paolo; Manzi, Barbara; Bravaccio, Carmela; Persico, Antonio M.
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