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Tulio Guadalupe1, Marcel P Zwiers2, Katharina Wittfeld3, Alexander Teumer4, Alejandro Arias Vasquez5, Martine Hoogman6, Peter Hagoort7, Guillen Fernandez8, Jan Buitelaar9, Hans van Bokhoven10, Katrin Hegenscheid11, Henry Völzke12, Barbara Franke13, Simon E Fisher14, Hans J Grabe15, Clyde Francks16.
Abstract
The genetic determinants of cerebral asymmetries are unknown. Sex differences in asymmetry of the planum temporale (PT), that overlaps Wernicke's classical language area, have been inconsistently reported. Meta-analysis of previous studies has suggested that publication bias established this sex difference in the literature. Using probabilistic definitions of cortical regions we screened over the cerebral cortex for sexual dimorphisms of asymmetry in 2337 healthy subjects, and found the PT to show the strongest sex-linked asymmetry of all regions, which was supported by two further datasets, and also by analysis with the FreeSurfer package that performs automated parcellation of cerebral cortical regions. We performed a genome-wide association scan (GWAS) meta-analysis of PT asymmetry in a pooled sample of 3095 subjects, followed by a candidate-driven approach which measured a significant enrichment of association in genes of the 'steroid hormone receptor activity' and 'steroid metabolic process' pathways. Variants in the genes and pathways identified may affect the role of the PT in language cognition.Entities:
Keywords: Asymmetry; Genome-wide association scan; Planum temporale; Sexual dimorphism; Steroid hormones
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25239853 DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2014.07.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cortex ISSN: 0010-9452 Impact factor: 4.027