“…While the overlaps between ASD and conditions such as ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), intellectual disability (ID), and epilepsy have been well-established (Viscidi et al, 2013; Kushki et al, 2019; Thurm et al, 2019), potential links between ASD and other disorders are less clear. Interestingly, several of our novel ASD-associated genes have tentative links with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD)— NR4A 2 (Jesús et al, 2021; Moon et al, 2019), ATP2B2 (Brendel et al, 2014), EIF4E (Li et al, 2004; Ghosh et al, 2020), EBF3 (Rao et al, 2018), MARK2 (Segu et al, 2008; Gu et al, 2013; Zhou et al, 2019), EPOR (Brettschneider et al, 2006; Hernández et al, 2017), G3BP1 (Martin et al, 2013; Silva et al, 2019), PLXNB1 (Yu et al, 2018; Zhao et al, 2021), APBB1 (McLoughlin and Miller, 2008; Zeidán-Chuliá et al, 2014; Probst et al, 2020), and ANP32A (Chai et al, 2017, 2018; Podvin et al, 2020). The link between ASD and neurodegenerative disease may also extend to X-linked genes; for example, variants in RAB39B have been linked to both (Mata et al, 2015; Woodbury-Smith et al, 2017).…”