Objectives: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and genetic factors play an important role in its pathogenesis. Earlier findings suggest the CNTNAP2 as a predisposition locus of autism, but no study has been carried out on the possible association of CNTNAP2 with autism in the Chinese Han population.
Methods: In this study, three single nucleotide polymorphisms located within the CNTNAP2 were genotyped in 185 Chinese Han autistic families by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, followed by a transmission disequilibrium test.
Results: The results show that a common noncoding variant (rs10500171) is associated with the increased risk for autism, and haplotype T-A (rs7794745- rs10500171, P=0.011) and haplotype A-T-A (rs10244837- rs7794745- rs10500171, P=0.032) also showed evidence of association.
Conclusion: The results of family-based association study suggested that the CNTNAP2 is a susceptibility gene of autism in the Chinese Han population.