| Literature DB >> 35212890 |
Zirui Wang1, Yuan Ji1, Yumeng Fu1, Feng Liu1, Xin Du1, Huaigui Liu1, Wenshuang Zhu1, Kaizhong Xue1, Wen Qin1, Quan Zhang2.
Abstract
Previous studies identified some genetic loci of emotion, but few focused on human emotion-related gene expression. In this study, the facial expression recognition (FER) task-based high-resolution fMRI data of 203 subjects in the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and expression data of the six healthy human postmortem brain tissues in the Allen Human Brain Atlas (AHBA) were used to conduct a transcriptome-neuroimaging spatial association analysis. Finally, 371 genes were identified to be significantly associated with FER-related brain activations. Enrichment analyses revealed that FER-related genes were mainly expressed in the brain, especially neurons, and might be related to cell junction organization, synaptic functions, and nervous system development regulation, indicating that FER was a complex polygenetic biological process involving multiple pathways. Moreover, these genes exhibited higher enrichment for psychiatric diseases with heavy emotion impairments. This study provided new insight into understanding the FER-related biological mechanisms and might be helpful to explore treatment methods for emotion-related psychiatric disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Allen Human Brain Atlas; Emotion; Facial expression recognition; Gene expression; Magnetic resonance imaging
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35212890 DOI: 10.1007/s11682-022-00633-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Imaging Behav ISSN: 1931-7557 Impact factor: 3.224