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Imbalanced social-communicative and restricted repetitive behavior subtypes of autism spectrum disorder exhibit different neural circuitry.

Natasha Bertelsen1,2, Isotta Landi1, Richard A I Bethlehem3, Jakob Seidlitz4,5, Elena Maria Busuoli1,2, Veronica Mandelli1,2, Eleonora Satta1, Stavros Trakoshis1,6, Bonnie Auyeung7,8, Prantik Kundu9, Eva Loth10,11, Guillaume Dumas12, Sarah Baumeister13, Christian F Beckmann14, Sven Bölte15,16,17, Thomas Bourgeron12, Tony Charman18, Sarah Durston19, Christine Ecker20, Rosemary J Holt8, Mark H Johnson21, Emily J H Jones22, Luke Mason22, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg23, Carolin Moessnang23, Marianne Oldehinkel14,24, Antonio M Persico25,26, Julian Tillmann18,27, Steve C R Williams28, Will Spooren29, Declan G M Murphy10,11, Jan K Buitelaar14, Simon Baron-Cohen8, Meng-Chuan Lai8,30,31,32,33, Michael V Lombardo34,35.   

Abstract

Social-communication (SC) and restricted repetitive behaviors (RRB) are autism diagnostic symptom domains. SC and RRB severity can markedly differ within and between individuals and may be underpinned by different neural circuitry and genetic mechanisms. Modeling SC-RRB balance could help identify how neural circuitry and genetic mechanisms map onto such phenotypic heterogeneity. Here, we developed a phenotypic stratification model that makes highly accurate (97-99%) out-of-sample SC = RRB, SC > RRB, and RRB > SC subtype predictions. Applying this model to resting state fMRI data from the EU-AIMS LEAP dataset (n = 509), we find that while the phenotypic subtypes share many commonalities in terms of intrinsic functional connectivity, they also show replicable differences within some networks compared to a typically-developing group (TD). Specifically, the somatomotor network is hypoconnected with perisylvian circuitry in SC > RRB and visual association circuitry in SC = RRB. The SC = RRB subtype show hyperconnectivity between medial motor and anterior salience circuitry. Genes that are highly expressed within these networks show a differential enrichment pattern with known autism-associated genes, indicating that such circuits are affected by differing autism-associated genomic mechanisms. These results suggest that SC-RRB imbalance subtypes share many commonalities, but also express subtle differences in functional neural circuitry and the genomic underpinnings behind such circuitry.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33990680      PMCID: PMC8121854          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02015-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


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