Abstract
Autism is associated with genomic instability, which is regulated by telomere length (TL) and index of global methylation (LINE-1). This study will determine relative TL (RTL) and LINE-1 methylation percentage for 69 patients and 33 control subjects to evaluate their potential role as biomarkers for autism. The results displayed a significant decrease of both RTL and LINE-1 methylation in autistic cases relative to controls (P < 0.001). Analysis of receiver operating characteristics curve revealed that both of RTL and LINE-1 methylation percentage have the ability to serve as autism biomarkers (area under the curve = 0.817 and 0.889, respectively). The statistical analysis revealed positive correlation between the two biomarkers (correlation coefficient = 0.439 and P < 0.001).
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Salem, S., & Ashaat, E. (2024). Association of Relative Telomere Length and LINE-1 Methylation with Autism but not with Severity. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 54(6), 2266–2273. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-023-05965-0
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