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Epigenetics and ADHD: Reflections on Current Knowledge, Research Priorities and Translational Potential - Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy

Epigenetics and ADHD: Reflections on Current Knowledge, Research Priorities and Translational Potential - Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy

Source : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40291-022-00609-y

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common and debilitating neurodevelopmental disorder influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, typically identified in the school-age years but hypothesized to have developmental origins beginning in utero. To improve current strategies for prediction, prevention and treatment, a central challenge is to delineate how, at a molecular level, genetic and environmental influences jointly shape ADHD risk, phenotypic presentation, and developmental course.



Conclusion: We conclude that the field of epigenetics and ADHD is promising but is still in its infancy, and the potential for transformative translational applications remains a distant goal. Nevertheless, rapid methodological advances, together with the rise of collaborative science and increased availability of high-quality, longitudinal data make this a thriving research area that in future may contribute to the development of new tools for improved prediction, management, and treatment of ADHD.