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Irva Hertz-Picciotto

University of California Davis

MIND Institute

Autism and the environment:

Early life causes

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Neurobiologic basis:aberrant brain development

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• Genes

• Environmental factors

• Public health: ways to intervene

What Causes Autism?

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Is the Incidence of Autism

Truly Rising?

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autism incidence, by 5 years of age:

rose 7-fold (=600%)

Comparing 1990 births to

2001 births in California

Hertz-Picciotto & Delwiche, Epidemiology 2009

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Comparing 1990 births to

2001 births in California

Hertz-Picciotto & Delwiche, Epidemiology 2009

Autism

incid

ence p

er

10,0

00 About 1/3 of this increase

can be explained by changing criteria& better diagnosis

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• Environmental chemicals (air pollution, metals) ?

• Household products (pesticides, phthalates) ?

• Vitamins, nutritional deficiencies ?

• Viruses, bacteria?

• Gestational, perinatal conditions (obesity,

diabetes) ?

• Fertility treatments & other medical interventions

?

• Medications ?

• Maternal reproductive characteristics ?

Modifiable Causes of Autism:State of the Science 2013

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Genes & Environment

FBE

GH

D

Multifactorial causation

A

C

B

D

Gene 2

Maternal metabolic condition

Pesticide

Gene 1 Gene 2

Metabolic condition

Maternal

NutritionHousehold chemical

Delivery procedure

Air pollution

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A

C

B

D

FBE

GH

D

Timing matters!!

A

E

Conception

CB

F

D

G

Birth

H K

Diagnosis

K

H

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The CHARGE Study

*CHildhood Autism Risks from

Genetics and the Environment

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1. Air Pollution

CHARGE Study Results

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1. Air Pollution

Children whose mother lived within

2/10ths of a mile of a freeway had 90%

greater risk for developing autism.

CHARGE Study Results

Volk et al, Environmental Health Perspectives 2011

Volk et al, JAMA Psychiatry 2012

Becerra et al, Environmental Health Persp 2012

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1. Air Pollution

2. Maternal Nutrition

CHARGE Study Results

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Autism TD

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Prenatal Vitamin Supplements

-3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Months Before or During Pregnancy

Schmidt et al, Epidemiology 2011; Amer J Clin Nutrition 2012

OR for autism in child

= 0.6 (95%CI: 0.4 to 0.9)

Per

cent

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Case

mothers

Control mothers

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Maternal Nutrition

• Inter-pregnancy interval

• Preconception folic acid reduces

risk for neural tube defects (NTDs)

• 1998: Fortification of cereals & grains with folic acid

• Folic acid/folate is required for basic cell functions:

DNA synthesis, repair and methylation

• Interaction with genes

Schmidt et al, Epidemiology 2011; Amer J Clin Nutrition 2012

Cheslack-Postava Pediatrics 2011

Suren et al JAMA 2013

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1. Air Pollution

2. Maternal Nutrition

3. Acute Infection

CHARGE Study Results

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3. Infection/Inflammation

Children whose mother had a fever

during pregnancy and did not take

anything for it were at 2 ½ times the risk

for autism

CHARGE Study Results

Zerbo et al, J Autism Dev Disorders 2013

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Identify modifiable factors

Goal: to intervene & prevent autism!

Environmental factors in autism

= big return on investment!

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Budget

• $4 million annual NIH allocation for

environment, vs. $50-80 million for genes

• $4 million allocation has not been

realized in 2013.

Sequestration

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Investigators & Collaborators• UC Davis CCEH

Isaac PessahRobin HansenCheryl WalkerJudy Van de WaterPaul AshwoodRebecca SchmidtDeborah BennettJeffrey GreggPeter Green

• Students/PostdocsMichelle WiestJanie SheltonStephen McKeanOusseny ZerboPaula KrakowiakVirginia ChaidezKristen Lyall

• UC DavisDaniel TancrediFlora TassoneJanine LasalleSally OzonoffKathleen Angkustsiri

• Univ of Stockholm Aake Bergman

• USC (Southern Calif)Pat LevittDan CampbellRob McConnellHeather Volk

• Johns HopkinsLi-Ching LeeRebecca Harrington

• U WashingtonEvan EichlerSanthosh Somaranjan

• UCSFLauren Weiss

• Penn StateScott Selleck

• SynapdxStan Letovsky

• NIOSHErin McCanlies

• Emory UnivPenelope Howards

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Special Appreciation to…

thousands of families who

generously give their time to

participate in research

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Environmental Research

on Autism

• Modest investment & huge returns

• Public health perspective: prevention

• A gift to children:

a productive life,

engagement in social relationships

independent living

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End

Thank you!