On the origins of autism: The Quantitative Threshold Exposure hypothesis.
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Author/contributor
- Crawford, S (Author)
Title
On the origins of autism: The Quantitative Threshold Exposure hypothesis.
Abstract
The Quantitative Threshold Exposure (QTE) hypothesis is a multifactorial threshold model that accounts for the cumulative effects of risk factor exposure in both the causation of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and its dramatic increase over the past 30 years. The QTE hypothesis proposes that ASD is triggered by the cumulative effects of high-level exposure to endogenous and environmental factors that act as antigens to impair normal immune system (IS) and associated central nervous system (CNS) functions during critical developmental stages. The quantitative threshold parameters that comprise a cumulative risk for the development of ASD are identified by the assessment of documented epidemiological factors that, in sum, determine the likelihood that ASD will occur as a result of their effects on critically integrated IS and CNS pathways active during prenatal, neo-natal and early childhood brain maturation. The model proposes an explanation for the relationship between critical developmental stages of brain/immune system development in conjunction with the quantitative effects of genetic and environmental risk factors that may interface with these critical developmental windows. This model may be useful even when the individual contributions of specific risk factors cannot be quantified, as it proposes that the combined quantitative level of exposure to risk factors for ASD rather than exposure to any one risk factor per se defines threshold occurrence rates. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publication
Medical hypotheses
Date
2015
Volume
85
Issue
6
Pages
798-806
Journal Abbr
Med Hypotheses
DOI
Citation Key
crawfordOriginsAutismQuantitative2015
ISSN
1532-2777
Language
English
Extra
10 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: United States
Crawford, S. Department of Biology, Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515, United States. Electronic address: crawfords2@southernct.edu.
Citation
Crawford, S. (2015). On the origins of autism: The Quantitative Threshold Exposure hypothesis. Medical Hypotheses, 85(6), 798–806. https://doi.org/10/f73h9b
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