Abstract

Specific language impairment (SLI) occurs in 2% to 8% of preschool children. Major and candidate genes are probably involved. Genetic drift is a cause for the presence of high frequencies of deleterious alíeles of a specific disease and the founder effect is one of its forms. Robinson Crusoe Island has 633 inhabitants and its actual population began with 8 families that repopulated the island at the end of XIXth century.To assess the frequency of specific language impairment among children living in Robinson Crusoe Island.All 66 children aged between 3 and 9 years living in the island, were studied. Parents were interviewed and in children, non verbal intelligence, audiometric parameters, comprehension and expression of oral language were assessed. Extended genealogies were also performed.Forty children had at least one parent that was descending of founder families. Among these, 35% had SLI. Eighth five percent of SLI affected children came from the same colonizer family.The prevalence of SLI in Robinson Crusoe Island is higher than that reported in mainland Chile and abroad. This high prevalence, associated to a high frequency of consanguinity, supports the influence of genetic mechanisms in SLI transmission, based on a founder effect.

Highlights

  • Background: Specific language impairment (SLI) occurs in 2% to 8% of preschool children

  • La frecuencia de trastorno específico de lenguaje (TEL) en niños originarios es de 35%, cifra significativamente mayor a lo observado en otras poblaciones, tanto de Chile (4%) como del extranjero (2% y 8%)[4,6,7] y a lo evidenciado en los niños no isleños (3,8%)

  • Santiago: Ediciones Universidad Católica de Chile, 2003

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Background

Specific language impairment (SLI) occurs in 2% to 8% of preschool children. Major and candidate genes are probably involved. Aim: To assess the frequency of specific language impairment among children living in Robinson Crusoe Island. Conclusions: The prevalence of SLI in Robinson Crusoe Island is higher than that reported in mainland Chile and abroad. Este tipo de cuadro denominado trastorno específico de lenguaje (TEL), en inglés specific language impairment (SLI - MIM 602081)[2], se define como un conjunto de dificultades del desarrollo del lenguaje verbal que no puede ser TRASTORNO ESPECÍFICO DEL LENGUAJE EN ISLA ROBINSON CRUSOE - P Villanueva et al justificada por defectos instrumentales, auditivos, ni por retraso intelectual, trastornos psicopatológicos o deprivación sociocultural[1,3]. El presente trabajo tiene como propósito determinar prevalencia de TEL en la población infantil originaria de la isla Robinson Crusoe, y si dicha prevalencia puede ser atribuida a un efecto fundador

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