ARSD, arylsulfatase D, 414

N. diseases: 163; N. variants: 1
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Parenting Strategies Used by Parents of Children with ASD: Differential Links with Child Problem Behaviour. 31676915 2020
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Children with ASD often display behavior problems that can lead to academic and social disruptions. 31676916 2020
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE We studied the possible preventive effect of the methyl donor for epigenetic enzymatic reactions, S-adenosine methionine (SAM), on ASD like behavioral changes and on redox potential in the brain and liver in this model. 29343446 2020
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE One moderating effect was identified, with child presence during conflict related to higher behavior problems according to mothers in the ASD group but not those in the comparison group. 30407023 2019
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE We investigated the mechanism of impact of poor communication skills and emotional and behavioural problems in children with ASD (22-61 months) on parental psychological distress. 31368058 2019
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Teaching Robotics Coding to a Student with ASD and Severe Problem Behavior. 30734176 2019
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE The current study examined bidirectional effects between parenting stress and three domains of child functioning (ASD symptoms, internalizing behavior problems, and externalizing behavior problems) across four time points in 188 families of children with ASD (ages 5-12 years). 30623270 2019
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE In this study we used: i) summary statistics from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) GWAS for seven psychiatric disorders; ii) examined all reported CNTNAP2 structural variants in patients and controls; iii) performed cross-disorder analysis of functional or previously associated SNPs; and iv) conducted burden tests for pathogenic rare variants using sequencing data (4,483 ASD and 6,135 schizophrenia cases, and 13,042 controls). 30586385 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Children with parent-reported ASD diagnosis were more likely to have greater health care needs and difficulties accessing health care than children with other emotional or behavioral disorders (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, behavioral or conduct problems, depression, developmental delay, Down syndrome, intellectual disability, learning disability, Tourette syndrome) and children without these conditions. 30478241 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Interventions to develop adapting/coping mechanisms may be important for mitigation of problem behaviors across the spectrum of individuals with ASD. 28597186 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE This study addresses how the behavioral changes after treatment for ASD reflect underlying brain changes. 29517857 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE School-based interventions intended to decrease problem behavior for individuals with ASD were reviewed; 46 articles including 84 single case designs and 87 participants were analyzed regarding participant demographics, settings and implementers, intervention components, and study characteristics. 29704142 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Results suggest complex parenting demands in children with ASD and problem behaviour. 29222612 2018
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Findings highlight feasibility of using a broadband social-emotional competence and behavior problem screener to improve early detection of ASD. 28181053 2017
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Additionally, deep phenotyping revealed overlapping behavioral problems (ASD, ADHD, and anxiety disorders), hypotonia, broad-based gait, facial dysmorphisms, and periods of fever and vomiting. 28343630 2017
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE We conclude that "modeling a model", in this case 22q11DS as a model for idiopathic ASD, ADHD and SCZ, as well as other behavioral disorders like anxiety frequently seen in 22q11DS patients, in genetically engineered mice provides a foundation for understanding the causes and improving diagnosis and therapy for these disorders of cortical circuit development. 25866365 2015
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Brief report: impact of child problem behaviors and parental broad autism phenotype traits on substance use among parents of children with ASD. 24805795 2014
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE This review addresses the particular issues that attend gene discovery in neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders and ASDs in particular, summarizes recent findings in human genetics broadly that are driving the reevaluation of the conventional wisdom regarding the allelic architecture of common psychiatric conditions, reviews selected discoveries in ASDs and their relevance to models of pathology, highlights the conceptual and practical issues raised by the observation of a convergence of ASD genetic risks with distinct psychiatric disorders, and considers the important interplay of studies of neurobiology and genetics in clarifying and extending our understanding of social disability syndromes. 22037497 2011
CUI: C0233514
Disease: Abnormal behavior
Abnormal behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Our results support a growing body of research indicating that concomitant behavioral disturbances in children with ASD warrant consideration as clinical phenotypes, but replication with independent samples is necessary to confirm this preliminary finding. 18566880 2009