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Whole genome sequencing analysis identifies sex differences of familial pattern contributing to phenotypic diversity in autism

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Abstract
Background: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) analyses have found higher genetic burden in autistic females compared to males, supporting higher liability threshold in females. However, genomic evidence of sex differences has been limited to European ancestry to date and little is known about how genetic variation leads to autism-related traits within families across sex.

Methods: To address this gap, we present WGS data of Korean autism families (n = 2255) and a Korean general population sample (n = 2500), the largest WGS data of East Asian ancestry. We analyzed sex differences in genetic burden and compared with cohorts of European ancestry (n = 15,839). Further, with extensively collected family-wise Korean autism phenotype data (n = 3730), we investigated sex differences in phenotypic scores and gene-phenotype associations within family.

Results: We observed robust female enrichment of de novo protein-truncating variants in autistic individuals across cohorts. However, sex differences in polygenic burden varied across cohorts and we found that the differential proportion of comorbid intellectual disability and severe autism symptoms mainly drove these variations. In siblings, males of autistic females exhibited the most severe social communication deficits. Female siblings exhibited lower phenotypic severity despite the higher polygenic burden than male siblings. Mothers also showed higher tolerance for polygenic burden than fathers, supporting higher liability threshold in females.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that genetic liability in autism is both sex- and phenotype-dependent, expanding the current understanding of autism's genetic complexity. Our work further suggests that family-based assessments of sex differences can help unravel underlying sex-differential liability in autism.
All Author(s)
Soo-Whee Kim ; Hyeji Lee ; Da Yea Song ; Gang-Hee Lee ; Jungeun Ji ; Jung Woo Park ; Jae Hyun Han ; Jee Won Lee ; Hee Jung Byun ; Ji Hyun Son ; Ye Rim Kim ; Yoojeong Lee ; Jaewon Kim ; Ashish Jung ; Junehawk Lee ; Eunha Kim ; So Hyun Kim ; Jeong Ho Lee ; F Kyle Satterstrom ; Santhosh Girirajan ; Anders D Børglum ; Jakob Grove ; Eunjoon Kim ; Donna M Werling ; Hee Jeong Yoo ; Joon-Yong An
Intsitutional Author(s)
한재현
Issued Date
2024
Type
Article
Keyword
AutismFamilial patternPhenotypic diversityPolygenic burdenSex differenceWhole-genome sequencing
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN
1756-994X
Citation Title
Genome medicine
Citation Volume
16
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
114
Citation End Page
114
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1186/s13073-024-01385-6
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/4732
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