Abstract

Objective Genetic factors play an important role in the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This case-control study was to determine the association between childhood ASD and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene, rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene, and rs251379 in the PCDHA gene in a Chinese Han population. Methods Genotypes of SNPs were examined in DNA extracted from blood cells from 201 children with ASD and 200 healthy controls. The Children Autism Rating Scale (CARS) was applied to evaluate the severity of the disease and language impairment. The relationship between SNPs and the risk of ASD or the severity of the disease was determined by logistic regression and one-way ANOVA. Results The genotype G/G of rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene was significantly associated with a decreased risk of ASD (odds ratio (OR) = 0.65, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.42-0.99, P = 0.0449). The T allele of rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene was associated with an increased risk of ASD (OR = 1.34, 95% CI: 1.01-1.77, P = 0.0435). The SNP rs251379 was not associated with ASD. Though none of the SNPs examined were associated with ASD severity, rs7794745 was associated with severity of language impairment. Conclusions Our findings suggest that both rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene and rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene are associated with risk of childhood ASD, and rs7794745 is also related to the severity of language impairment in autistic children from a Chinese Han population.

Highlights

  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that presents with social and communicative deficits and repetitive behaviors

  • Results from logistic regression analysis showed that the G/G genotype of rs3746599 in Dual-specificity phosphatase 15 (DUSP15) (OR = 0:65, 95% confidence interval ðCIÞ = 0:42 – 0:99, P = 0:0449) was significantly associated with decreased risk of childhood ASD

  • The results showed that the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene and rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene, but not rs251379 in PCDHA, were risk factors for childhood ASD

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Objective

Genetic factors play an important role in the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This case-control study was to determine the association between childhood ASD and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene, rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene, and rs251379 in the PCDHA gene in a Chinese Han population. The Children Autism Rating Scale (CARS) was applied to evaluate the severity of the disease and language impairment. Our findings suggest that both rs3746599 in the DUSP15 gene and rs7794745 in the CNTNAP2 gene are associated with risk of childhood ASD, and rs7794745 is related to the severity of language impairment in autistic children from a Chinese Han population

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