OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to replicate an association study on a newly collected Italian autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cohort by studying the genetic markers associated with ASDs from recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies. METHODS: We have genotyped 746 individuals from 227 families of the Italian Autism Network using allelic discrimination TaqMan assays for seven common single-nucleotide polymorphisms: rs2292813 (SLC25A12 gene), rs35678 (ATP2B2 gene), rs4307059 (between CDH9 and CDH10 genes), rs10513025 (between SEMA5A and TAS2R1 genes), rs6872664 (PITX1 gene), rs1861972 (EN2 gene), and rs4141463 (MACROD2 gene). A family-based association study was conducted. RESULTS: A significant association was found for two of seven markers: rs4307059 T allele (odds ratio: 1.758, SE=0.236; P-value=0.017) and rs35678 TC genotype (odds ratio: 0.528, SE=0.199; P-value=0.0013). CONCLUSION: A preferential allele transmission of two markers located at loci previously associated with social and verbal communication skill has been confirmed in patients of a new ASD family sample.

Prandini, P., Pasquali, A., Malerba, G., Marostica, A., Zusi, C., Xumerle, L., et al. (2012). The association of rs4307059 and rs35678 markers with autism spectrum disorders is replicated in Italian families. PSYCHIATRIC GENETICS, 22(4), 177-181 [10.1097/YPG.0b013e32835185c9].

The association of rs4307059 and rs35678 markers with autism spectrum disorders is replicated in Italian families

CURATOLO, PAOLO
2012-08-22

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to replicate an association study on a newly collected Italian autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cohort by studying the genetic markers associated with ASDs from recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies. METHODS: We have genotyped 746 individuals from 227 families of the Italian Autism Network using allelic discrimination TaqMan assays for seven common single-nucleotide polymorphisms: rs2292813 (SLC25A12 gene), rs35678 (ATP2B2 gene), rs4307059 (between CDH9 and CDH10 genes), rs10513025 (between SEMA5A and TAS2R1 genes), rs6872664 (PITX1 gene), rs1861972 (EN2 gene), and rs4141463 (MACROD2 gene). A family-based association study was conducted. RESULTS: A significant association was found for two of seven markers: rs4307059 T allele (odds ratio: 1.758, SE=0.236; P-value=0.017) and rs35678 TC genotype (odds ratio: 0.528, SE=0.199; P-value=0.0013). CONCLUSION: A preferential allele transmission of two markers located at loci previously associated with social and verbal communication skill has been confirmed in patients of a new ASD family sample.
22-ago-2012
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Settore MED/39 - NEUROPSICHIATRIA INFANTILE
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Prandini, P., Pasquali, A., Malerba, G., Marostica, A., Zusi, C., Xumerle, L., et al. (2012). The association of rs4307059 and rs35678 markers with autism spectrum disorders is replicated in Italian families. PSYCHIATRIC GENETICS, 22(4), 177-181 [10.1097/YPG.0b013e32835185c9].
Prandini, P; Pasquali, A; Malerba, G; Marostica, A; Zusi, C; Xumerle, L; Muglia, P; Da Ros, L; Ratti, E; Trabetti, E; Pignatti, P; Italian Autism, N; Curatolo, P
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