Parent Title:
The UC Davis Center for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention
Grant Number:
Principal Investigator:
Hertz-Picciotto, Irva
Institution:
University of California, Davis
Most Recent Award Year:
2013
Lifestage of Participants:
Exposure:
Prenatal; Infant (0-1 year); Adulthood (mother)
Assessment:
Infant (0-1 year); Youth (1-18 years)
Exposures:
Brominated Compounds:
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Pesticides:
Pyrethroids
Health Outcomes:
Immune Outcomes:
Immune function
Neurological/Cognitive Outcomes:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD); Cognitive development; Speech/language delay
Other Participant Data:
Behavioral/Cognitive tests; Questionnaire to supplement chemical exposure assessment; Medical records (lifestyle, medications, family medical histories, residential information, occupational exposure data, and nutritional factors) to determine exposures and phenotypic characteristic more common in cases than controls
Epigenetic Mechanisms Studied:
DNA methylation
Abstract:
Project 1, Epidemiology & Environment, will leverage existing resources from two large epidemiologic studies to address the potential contribution from several common household exposures to risk for an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), separately and in combination with certain genomic or epigenetic profiles. The two existing investigations are: the population-based case-control CHARGE (Childhood Autism Risk from Genetics and Environment) Study, and MARBLES (Markers of Autism Risk in Babies Learning Early Signs), a cohort study following pregnant women who previously delivered a child that developed autism to understand what influences the outcome of the younger sibling and to identify early markers of ASD. Chemical classes of interest for Project 1 are: polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs, used as flame retardants), their hydroxylated metabolites, and pyrethroid insecticides (used in sprays and foggers to control ants, cockroaches, flies and mosquitos, and on pets to control fleas). Chemical determinations made in Core C in various media (plasma, urine, breastmilk) will be supplemented by toxicokinetic modeling and exposures assessed by questionnaire and other data sources. These will be examined in relation to child's developmental status, i.e., ASD, developmental delay (DD), specific speech /language delay, and other trajectories, and for associations with markers of immune function generated in Project 3, and epigenetic markers from Project 2. Differential impact of the PBDEs and pyrethroids will be evaluated based on relevant genetic polymorphisms, CNVs, or measures of global DNA methylation, considering mechanistic pathways that link to these compounds. Finally, with the bio-informatics team at Pennsylvania State University, we will explore, in discovery-oriented mode, a wide array of exposures from biologic specimens, interviews, and medical records, along with the genetic and epigenetic data.
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Related NIEHS-Funded Study Populations
Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and Environment (CHARGE)
Principal Investigator:
Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; Pessah, Isaac
| Study Population Page Study Population c32
Institution:
University of California, Davis
Location:
California
Number of Participants::
1,800+
Brief Description::
This is a case-control study to examine children's autism risk factors in California. The study has recruited over 1,800 participants since 2003.
Markers of Autism Risk in Babies-Learning Early Signs (MARBLES)
Principal Investigator:
Hertz-Picciotto, Irva
| Study Population Page Study Population c71
Institution:
University of California, Davis
Location:
Sacramento-Davis Area, California
Number of Participants::
~450 Mother-child pairs
Brief Description::
This is a longitudinal study investigating perinatal biological and environmental risk factors of autism among women who have a biological child with autism.