Genetic landscape of autism spectrum disorder in Vietnamese children

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Kien Trung Tran
Vinh Sy Le
Hoa Thi Phuong Bui
Duong Huy Do
Ha Thi Thanh Ly
Hieu Thi Nguyen
Lan Thi Mai Dao
Thanh Hong Nguyen
Duc Minh Vu
Lien Thi Ha
Huong Thi Thanh Le
Arijit Mukhopadhyay
Liem Thanh Nguyen
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[1] Vinmec Research Institute of Stem Cell and Gene Technology,Translational Medicine Laboratory, Biomedical Research Centre, School of Science, Engineering and Environment
[2] University of Engineering and Technology,undefined
[3] Vietnam National University Hanoi,undefined
[4] Department of Gene Technology,undefined
[5] Hi-tech Center,undefined
[6] Vinmec International Hospital,undefined
[7] University of Salford,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex disorder with an unclear aetiology and an estimated global prevalence of 1%. However, studies of ASD in the Vietnamese population are limited. Here, we first conducted whole exome sequencing (WES) of 100 children with ASD and their unaffected parents. Our stringent analysis pipeline was able to detect 18 unique variants (8 de novo and 10 ×-linked, all validated), including 12 newly discovered variants. Interestingly, a notable number of X-linked variants were detected (56%), and all of them were found in affected males but not in affected females. We uncovered 17 genes from our ASD cohort in which CHD8, DYRK1A, GRIN2B, SCN2A, OFD1 and MDB5 have been previously identified as ASD risk genes, suggesting the universal aetiology of ASD for these genes. In addition, we identified six genes that have not been previously reported in any autism database: CHM, ENPP1, IGF1, LAS1L, SYP and TBX22. Gene ontology and phenotype-genotype analysis suggested that variants in IGF1, SYP and LAS1L could plausibly confer risk for ASD. Taken together, this study adds to the genetic heterogeneity of ASD and is the first report elucidating the genetic landscape of ASD in Vietnamese children.
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