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Clinical and cognitive characteristics of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with and without copy number variants

Background Submicroscopic, rare chromosomal copy number variants (CNVs) contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders but it is not known whether they define atypical clinical cases. Aims To identify whether large, rare CNVs in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are confined to a distinct...

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Autores principales: Langley, Kate, Martin, Joanna, Agha, Sharifah Shameem, Davies, Charlotte, Stergiakouli, Evangelia, Holmans, Peter, Williams, Nigel, Owen, Michael, O’Donovan, Michael, Thapar, Anita
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Publicado: Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3205349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22045946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.092130
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author Langley, Kate
Martin, Joanna
Agha, Sharifah Shameem
Davies, Charlotte
Stergiakouli, Evangelia
Holmans, Peter
Williams, Nigel
Owen, Michael
O’Donovan, Michael
Thapar, Anita
author_facet Langley, Kate
Martin, Joanna
Agha, Sharifah Shameem
Davies, Charlotte
Stergiakouli, Evangelia
Holmans, Peter
Williams, Nigel
Owen, Michael
O’Donovan, Michael
Thapar, Anita
author_sort Langley, Kate
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description Background Submicroscopic, rare chromosomal copy number variants (CNVs) contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders but it is not known whether they define atypical clinical cases. Aims To identify whether large, rare CNVs in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are confined to a distinct clinical subgroup. Method A total of 567 children with ADHD aged 5–17 years were recruited from community clinics. Psychopathology was assessed using the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment. Large, rare CNVs (>500 kb, <1% frequency) were defined from single nucleotide polymorphism data. Results Copy number variant carriers (13.6%) showed no differences from non-carriers in ADHD symptom severity, symptom type, comorbidity, developmental features, family history or pre-/perinatal markers. The only significant difference was a higher rate of intellectual disability (24% v. 9%, χ(2) = 15.5, P = 0.001). Most CNV carriers did not have intellectual disability. Conclusions Large, rare CNVs are not restricted to an atypical form of ADHD but may be more highly enriched in children with cognitive problems.
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spelling pubmed-32053492011-11-03 Clinical and cognitive characteristics of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with and without copy number variants Langley, Kate Martin, Joanna Agha, Sharifah Shameem Davies, Charlotte Stergiakouli, Evangelia Holmans, Peter Williams, Nigel Owen, Michael O’Donovan, Michael Thapar, Anita Br J Psychiatry Papers Background Submicroscopic, rare chromosomal copy number variants (CNVs) contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders but it is not known whether they define atypical clinical cases. Aims To identify whether large, rare CNVs in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are confined to a distinct clinical subgroup. Method A total of 567 children with ADHD aged 5–17 years were recruited from community clinics. Psychopathology was assessed using the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment. Large, rare CNVs (>500 kb, <1% frequency) were defined from single nucleotide polymorphism data. Results Copy number variant carriers (13.6%) showed no differences from non-carriers in ADHD symptom severity, symptom type, comorbidity, developmental features, family history or pre-/perinatal markers. The only significant difference was a higher rate of intellectual disability (24% v. 9%, χ(2) = 15.5, P = 0.001). Most CNV carriers did not have intellectual disability. Conclusions Large, rare CNVs are not restricted to an atypical form of ADHD but may be more highly enriched in children with cognitive problems. Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3205349/ /pubmed/22045946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.092130 Text en Royal College of Psychiatrists Royal College of Psychiatrists, This paper accords with the Wellcome Trust Open Access policy and is governed by the licence available athttp://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Wellcome%20Trust%20licence.pdf
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Langley, Kate
Martin, Joanna
Agha, Sharifah Shameem
Davies, Charlotte
Stergiakouli, Evangelia
Holmans, Peter
Williams, Nigel
Owen, Michael
O’Donovan, Michael
Thapar, Anita
Clinical and cognitive characteristics of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with and without copy number variants
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title_short Clinical and cognitive characteristics of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with and without copy number variants
title_sort clinical and cognitive characteristics of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with and without copy number variants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3205349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22045946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.092130
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