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Article

HLA-A, -B, -C and -DRB1 Association with Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk: A Sex-Related Analysis in Italian ASD Children and Their Siblings

by
Franca Rosa Guerini
1,
Elisabetta Bolognesi
1,*,
Martina Maria Mensi
2,3,
Michela Zanette
1,
Cristina Agliardi
1,
Milena Zanzottera
1,
Matteo Chiappedi
4,
Silvia Annunziata
1,
Francisco García-García
5,
Anna Cavallini
1 and
Mario Clerici
1,6
1
IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Biotechnologies, Via Capecelatro 66, 20148 Milan, Italy
2
Department of Brain and Behavioural Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
3
IRCCS Fondazione Mondino, 27100 Pavia, Italy
4
Child Neurology and Psychiatry Unit, ASST Pavia, 27029 Vigevano, Italy
5
Computational Biomedicine Laboratory, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF) (CIPF), C/Eduardo Primo Yúfera 3, 46012 Valencia, Spain
6
Pathophysiology and Transplantation Department, University of Milan, 20122 Milan, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25(18), 9879; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25189879
Submission received: 12 August 2024 / Revised: 10 September 2024 / Accepted: 10 September 2024 / Published: 12 September 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Genetic Basis of Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Abstract

Autism Spectrum disorders (ASD) are diagnosed more often in males than in females, by a ratio of about 3:1; this is likely to be due to a difference in risk burden between the sexes and/or to “compensatory skills” in females, that may delay the diagnosis of ASD. Identifying specific risk factors for ASD in females may be important in facilitating early diagnosis. We investigated whether HLA- class I: -A, -B, -C and class II -DRB1 alleles, which have been suggested to play a role in the development of ASD, can be considered as sex-related risk/protective markers towards the ASD. We performed HLA allele genotyping in 178 Italian children with ASD, 94 healthy siblings, and their parents. HLA allele distribution was compared between children with ASD, sex-matched healthy siblings, and a cohort of healthy controls (HC) enrolled in the Italian bone marrow donor registry. Allele transmission from parents to children with ASD and their siblings was also assessed. Our findings suggest that HLA-A*02, B*38, and C*12 alleles are more frequently carried by females with ASD compared to both HC and healthy female siblings, indicating these alleles as potential risk factors for ASD in females. Conversely, the HLA-A*03 allele was more commonly transmitted to healthy female siblings, suggesting it might have a protective effect. Additionally, the HLA-B*44 allele was found to be more prevalent in boys with ASD, indicating it is a potential risk factor for male patients. This is the first Italian study of sex-related HLA association with ASD. If confirmed, these results could facilitate early ASD diagnosis in female patients, allowing earlier interventions, which are crucial in the management of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Keywords: autism spectrum disorders; human leukocyte antigen (HLA); sex-bias disease; immunogenetics; sex-based risk factors autism spectrum disorders; human leukocyte antigen (HLA); sex-bias disease; immunogenetics; sex-based risk factors

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Guerini, F.R.; Bolognesi, E.; Mensi, M.M.; Zanette, M.; Agliardi, C.; Zanzottera, M.; Chiappedi, M.; Annunziata, S.; García-García, F.; Cavallini, A.; et al. HLA-A, -B, -C and -DRB1 Association with Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk: A Sex-Related Analysis in Italian ASD Children and Their Siblings. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25, 9879. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25189879

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Guerini FR, Bolognesi E, Mensi MM, Zanette M, Agliardi C, Zanzottera M, Chiappedi M, Annunziata S, García-García F, Cavallini A, et al. HLA-A, -B, -C and -DRB1 Association with Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk: A Sex-Related Analysis in Italian ASD Children and Their Siblings. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024; 25(18):9879. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25189879

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Guerini, Franca Rosa, Elisabetta Bolognesi, Martina Maria Mensi, Michela Zanette, Cristina Agliardi, Milena Zanzottera, Matteo Chiappedi, Silvia Annunziata, Francisco García-García, Anna Cavallini, and et al. 2024. "HLA-A, -B, -C and -DRB1 Association with Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk: A Sex-Related Analysis in Italian ASD Children and Their Siblings" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 18: 9879. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25189879

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