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Gene that turns kids into troubled adults isolated

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By Web Desk Published January 8, 2015 1 Min Read
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Researchers have identified a gene variant that may serve as a marker for kids who are among society’s most vulnerable, paving the way for personalized treatments for such children.

The findings are a step towards understanding the biology of what makes a child particularly sensitive to positive and negative environments, researchers said. “This gives us an important clue about some of the children who need help the most,” said Dustin Albert, a research scientist at the Duke Centre for Child and Family Policy.

The study found that children from high-risk backgrounds who also carried a certain common gene variant were extremely likely to develop serious problems as adults. Left untreated, 75% with the gene variant developed psychological problems by age 25, including alcohol abuse, substance abuse and antisocial personality disorder.

The picture changed dramatically, though, when children with the gene variant participated in an intensive programme called the Fast Track Project. After receiving support services in childhood, just 18% developed psychopathology as adults.

The new study suggests that children’s different levels of sensitivity are related to differences in their genomes.

Albert said the findings could be a step towards highly personalised treatments.

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