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Graph Theoretic Analysis of Brain Connectomics in Multiple Sclerosis: Reliability and Relationship with Cognition.

Thomas Welton1,2,3, Cris S Constantinescu4, Dorothee P Auer1,2,5, Rob A Dineen1,2,5.   

Abstract

Research suggests that disruption of brain networks might explain cognitive deficits in multiple sclerosis (MS). The reliability and effectiveness of graph theoretic network metrics as measures of cognitive performance were tested in 37 people with MS and 23 controls. Specifically, relationships with cognitive performance (linear regression against the paced auditory serial addition test-3 seconds [PASAT-3], symbol digit modalities test [SDMT], and attention network test) and 1-month reliability (using the intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC]) of network metrics were measured using both resting-state functional and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data. Cognitive impairment was directly related to measures of brain network segregation and inversely related to network integration (prediction of PASAT-3 by small worldness, modularity, characteristic path length, R2 = 0.55; prediction of SDMT by small worldness, global efficiency, and characteristic path length, R2 = 0.60). Reliability of the measures for 1 month in a subset of nine participants was mostly rated as good (ICC >0.6) for both controls and MS patients in both functional and diffusion data, but was highly dependent on the chosen parcellation and graph density, with the 0.2-0.5 density range being the most reliable. This suggests that disrupted network organization predicts cognitive impairment in MS and its measurement is reliable for a 1-month period. These new findings support the hypothesis of network disruption as a major determinant of cognitive deficits in MS and the future possibility of the application of derived metrics as surrogate outcomes in trials of therapies for cognitive impairment.

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Keywords:  brain networks; cognition; connectome; functional magnetic resonance imaging; multiple sclerosis; structural connectivity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32079409     DOI: 10.1089/brain.2019.0717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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1.  Individual-specific networks for prediction modelling - A scoping review of methods.

Authors:  Mariella Gregorich; Federico Melograna; Martina Sunqvist; Stefan Michiels; Kristel Van Steen; Georg Heinze
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2022-03-06       Impact factor: 4.615

2.  Improved prediction of early cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis combining blood and imaging biomarkers.

Authors:  Tobias Brummer; Muthuraman Muthuraman; Falk Steffen; Timo Uphaus; Lena Minch; Maren Person; Frauke Zipp; Sergiu Groppa; Stefan Bittner; Vinzenz Fleischer
Journal:  Brain Commun       Date:  2022-07-08

3.  Disruption of Cerebellar-Cerebral Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and the Connection to Language and Cognitive Functions.

Authors:  Linlin Pang; Binglin Fan; Zirong Chen; Zexiang Chen; Caitiao Lv; Jinou Zheng
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 5.152

4.  A more unstable resting-state functional network in cognitively declining multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Tommy A A Broeders; Linda Douw; Anand J C Eijlers; Iris Dekker; Bernard M J Uitdehaag; Frederik Barkhof; Hanneke E Hulst; Christiaan H Vinkers; Jeroen J G Geurts; Menno M Schoonheim
Journal:  Brain Commun       Date:  2022-04-12

5.  Gray Matter Morphometry Correlates with Attentional Efficiency in Young-Adult Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Sindhuja T Govindarajan; Ruiqi Pan; Lauren Krupp; Leigh Charvet; Tim Q Duong
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2021-01-09

Review 6.  The network collapse in multiple sclerosis: An overview of novel concepts to address disease dynamics.

Authors:  Menno M Schoonheim; Tommy A A Broeders; Jeroen J G Geurts
Journal:  Neuroimage Clin       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 4.891

Review 7.  Microstructure-Weighted Connectomics in Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Sara Bosticardo; Simona Schiavi; Sabine Schaedelin; Po-Jui Lu; Muhamed Barakovic; Matthias Weigel; Ludwig Kappos; Jens Kuhle; Alessandro Daducci; Cristina Granziera
Journal:  Brain Connect       Date:  2021-09-08

8.  Disrupted structural network of inferomedial temporal regions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis compared with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.

Authors:  Eun Bin Cho; Daegyeom Kim; ByeongChang Jeong; Jong Hwa Shin; Yeon Hak Chung; Sung Tae Kim; Byoung Joon Kim; Cheol E Han; Ju-Hong Min
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Dorsolateral prefrontal circuit effective connectivity mediates the relationship between white matter structure and PASAT-3 performance in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Dewen Meng; Thomas Welton; Afaf Elsarraj; Paul S Morgan; Roshan das Nair; Cris S Constantinescu; Nikos Evangelou; Dorothee P Auer; Rob A Dineen
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 5.399

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