“…The finding that hypomyelination leads to reduced density of PV + neurons but normal density of VVA + cells is remarkably similar to what has been reported for several mutant mice that display autism spectrum disorder (ASD) endophenotypes, i.e., PV +/- , Shank1 -/- and Shank3B -/- mice (Filice, Vorckel, Sungur, Wohr, & Schwaller, 2016). Interestingly, myelin defects have been found in ASD patients (Graciarena, Seiffe, Nait-Oumesmar, & Depino, 2018; Steinman & Mankuta, 2019), which also display auditory processing deficits (Jones et al, 2020; Rotschafer, 2021; Srinivasan, Udayakumar, & Anandan, 2020). Together, these observations raise the possibility that defects in myelination might contribute to some aspects of ASD by their negative impact on inhibitory networks.…”