It's something that's extremely hard to test and would require the efforts of a research time to make any sort of headway into answering this.
With that said, conflating factors could possibly make it more likely. Many people have (casually; I don't think there is any proper scientific studies that confirm this) that people with ASD to comprise an outsized number of the ABDL community and, as such, might be more likely to be ABDLs than a non-ASD person. As ASD seems to posses a level of heritability, there could be one way in which it might be possibly, maybe, in some small manner potentially able to be defined as having some heritable aspects.