Autism and the X chromosome. Multipoint sib-pair analysis
- PMID: 8911221
- DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1996.01830110021003
Autism and the X chromosome. Multipoint sib-pair analysis
Abstract
Background: Genetic factors undoubtedly play a major etiologic role in autism, but how it is inherited remains unanswered. The increased incidence in males suggests possible involvement of the X chromosome.
Methods: Using data from 38 multiplex families with autism (2 or more autistic siblings), we performed a multipoint sib-pair linkage analysis between autism and 35 microsatellite markers located on the X chromosome. The model included a single parameter, the risk ratio lambda xs (i.e., ratio of risk to siblings compared with the population prevalence), owing to an X-linked gene. Different lambda xs values were assumed and regions of exclusion were established.
Results: The entire X chromosome could be excluded for a lambda xs value of 4. The ability to exclude an X-linked gene decreased with smaller lambda xs values, and some positive evidence was obtained with smaller values. A maximum lod score of 1.24 was obtained at locus DXS424 with a lambda xs value of 1.5.
Conclusions: We were able to exclude any moderate to strong gene effect causing autism on the X chromosome. Smaller gene effects (lambda xs < 4) could not be excluded, in particular, a gene of small effect located between DXS453 and DXS1001.
Comment in
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Autism research. Bringing together approaches to pull apart the disorder.Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996 Nov;53(11):980-3. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1996.01830110011002. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996. PMID: 8911220 No abstract available.
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