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Background/Objectives: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a clinically heterogeneous
neurodevelopmental disorder , with variable severity and multiple comorbidities. Given the
previous evidence of genetic overlap between ASD and several comorbid brain disorders, we
sought to explore the genetic similarity with ASD across a range of brain disorders, using a
genetic similarity disease network approach.
Methods: We developed a genetic similarity disease network between ASD and Intellectual
Disability, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Epilepsy, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disease
spectrum. Using gene-disease associations from the DisGeNET database, genetic similarities
were estimated from the Jaccard coefficient between disease pairs. The Leiden algorithm
identified network disease communities and shared biological pathways. Loss-of-function (LoF)
rare de novo variants within shared genes underlying the disease communities were identified
using the MSSNG whole-genome sequencing dataset.
Results: We identified three disease communities. ASD is included in a heterogeneous
community with Epilepsy, Bipolar Disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder combined
type, and some disorders in the Schizophrenia Spectrum. ASD and Intellectual Disability are in
separate communities. The genes SHANK3, ASH1L, SCN2A, and CHD2, which are candidate
genes for diseases in all communities, have a higher number of de novo rare LoF SNVs in ASD
subjects.
Conclusion: This approach enabled further clarification of genetic sharing between ASD and
comorbid brain disorders, as we took advantage from a finer granularity in disease classification
and multi-level evidence from DisGeNET, with important implications for disease nosology,
pathophysiology, and personalized treatment.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Psychiatric Genetics Cross-disorder Genetics Brain Disorders Disease Similarity Network Analysis Disease Community De Novo Mutations Autism Perturbações do Desenvolvimento Infantil e Saúde Mental
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Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, IP
