# Psychotic Spectrum Symptoms in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and in Their First-Degree Relatives

**Authors:** Benedetta Nardi, Francesca Parri, Stefano Pini, Federico Giovannoni, Cristiana Pronestì, Silvia Tarantino, Gabriele Massimetti, Ivan Mirko Cremone, Liliana Dell’Osso, Barbara Carpita

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/brainsci16030307 · Brain Sciences · 2026-03-13

## TL;DR

The study finds that adults with autism and their relatives show higher levels of psychotic-like symptoms compared to controls, suggesting a shared vulnerability.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates a continuum between autism and psychosis through symptom overlap and shared neurodevelopmental pathways.

## Key findings

- ASD participants had significantly higher scores on the PSY-SR compared to controls.
- BAP individuals showed higher PSY-SR scores than HCs but less severe than in ASD.
- Higher PSY-SR scores predicted group membership in ASD and BAP.

## Abstract

Objectives: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and psychotic disorders have long been considered separate diagnostic entities, yet increasing evidence highlights shared neurodevelopmental mechanisms and symptom overlap. Psychotic-like experiences have been frequently reported in individuals with ASD, while subthreshold autistic traits (ATs) in first-degree relatives may also confer vulnerability to psychotic symptoms. This cross-sectional study aimed to compare psychotic spectrum manifestations among adults with ASD, their first-degree relatives (BAP), and controls (HCs), to explore associations between psychotic and ATs, and to evaluate whether psychotic symptoms predict diagnostic group membership. Methods: 22 adults with ASD, 22 BAP, and 24 HCs were evaluated with the Psychotic Spectrum–Self Report (PSY-SR) and the Adult Autism Subthreshold Spectrum (AdAS Spectrum). Results: ASD participants scored significantly higher on the PSY-SR. BAP individuals showed higher PSY-SR total scores compared to HCs, though less severe than in ASD. All PSY-SR domains positively correlated with all AdAS Spectrum domains, with few exceptions. Multinomial regressions showed that higher PSY-SR total scores significantly predicted ASD and BAP membership, and that the PSY-SR Paranoid domain score specifically predicted inclusion in both groups in relation to HCs. Conclusions: Psychotic spectrum symptoms are elevated not only in individuals with ASD but also among first-degree relatives, supporting a continuum linking autistic and psychotic vulnerabilities. The strong association between paranoid symptoms and ATs highlights a dimension of potential clinical relevance for early identification and assessment. These findings reinforce shared neurodevelopmental pathways between the autism and psychosis spectra and underscore the importance of dimensional approaches across diagnostic categories.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Autism Spectrum Disorder (MONDO:0005258)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** AGPS (alkylglycerone phosphate synthase) [NCBI Gene 8540] {aka ADAP-S, ADAS, ADHAPS, ADPS, ALDHPSY, RCDP3}, PHB2 (prohibitin 2) [NCBI Gene 11331] {aka BAP, BCAP37, Bap37, PNAS-141, REA, hBAP}
- **Diseases:** Paranoid (MESH:D010259), catatonic (MESH:D012560), rigidity (MESH:D009127), neurodegenerative diseases (MESH:D019636), intellectual disability (MESH:D008607), Psychotic (MESH:D011618), affective disorders (MESH:D019964), cognitive or language impairments (MESH:D003072), Mental Disorders (MESH:D001523), rumination (MESH:D000079562), obsessive-compulsive disorders (MESH:D009771), substance use disorder (MESH:D019966), ATs (MESH:D001321), depression (MESH:D003866), schizophrenia (MESH:D012559), Asperger's Syndrome (MESH:D020817), neurodevelopmental disorder (MESH:D002658), Illusions (MESH:D007088), injury to (MESH:D014947), Hallucinations (MESH:D006212), anxiety (MESH:D001007), paranoid ideation (MESH:D001072), language impairment (MESH:D007806), hypersensitivity (MESH:D004342), Catatonia (MESH:D002389), empathy deficit (MESH:D009461), absence of verbal communication (MESH:D003147), like (MESH:C537419), bipolar disorder (MESH:D001714), Hypertrophic (MESH:D002312), ASD (MESH:D000067877), disorganized speech and behavior (MESH:D012562), Delusions (MESH:D063726), Schizoid (MESH:D012557)
- **Chemicals:** PSY (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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