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Virtual Ontogeny of Cortical Growth Preceding Mental Illness.

Yash Patel1, Jean Shin2, Christoph Abé3, Ingrid Agartz4, Clara Alloza5, Dag Alnæs4, Sonia Ambrogi6, Linda A Antonucci7, Celso Arango8, Volker Arolt9, Guillaume Auzias10, Rosa Ayesa-Arriola11, Nerisa Banaj6, Tobias Banaschewski12, Cibele Bandeira13, Zeynep Başgöze14, Renata Basso Cupertino15, Claiton H D Bau13, Jochen Bauer16, Sarah Baumeister12, Fabio Bernardoni17, Alessandro Bertolino18, Caterina Del Mar Bonnin19, Daniel Brandeis12, Silvia Brem20, Jason Bruggemann21, Robin Bülow22, Juan R Bustillo23, Sara Calderoni24, Rosa Calvo25, Erick J Canales-Rodríguez26, Dara M Cannon27, Susanna Carmona28, Vaughan J Carr21, Stanley V Catts29, Sneha Chenji30, Qian Hui Chew31, David Coghill32, Colm G Connolly33, Annette Conzelmann34, Alexander R Craven35, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro36, Kathryn Cullen14, Andreas Dahl37, Udo Dannlowski9, Christopher G Davey38, Christine Deruelle10, Covadonga M Díaz-Caneja39, Katharina Dohm9, Stefan Ehrlich17, Jeffery Epstein40, Tracy Erwin-Grabner41, Lisa T Eyler42, Jennifer Fedor43, Jacqueline Fitzgerald44, William Foran43, Judith M Ford45, Lydia Fortea19, Paola Fuentes-Claramonte26, Janice Fullerton46, Lisa Furlong47, Louise Gallagher48, Bingchen Gao49, Si Gao50, Jose M Goikolea19, Ian Gotlib51, Roberto Goya-Maldonado41, Hans J Grabe52, Melissa Green21, Eugenio H Grevet53, Nynke A Groenewold54, Dominik Grotegerd9, Oliver Gruber55, Jan Haavik56, Tim Hahn9, Ben J Harrison57, Walter Heindel16, Frans Henskens58, Dirk J Heslenfeld59, Eva Hilland60, Pieter J Hoekstra61, Sarah Hohmann12, Nathalie Holz12, Fleur M Howells62, Jonathan C Ipser54, Neda Jahanshad63, Babette Jakobi64, Andreas Jansen65, Joost Janssen5, Rune Jonassen66, Anna Kaiser12, Vasiliy Kaleda67, James Karantonis47, Joseph A King17, Tilo Kircher68, Peter Kochunov50, Sheri-Michelle Koopowitz54, Mikael Landén69, Nils Inge Landrø37, Stephen Lawrie70, Irina Lebedeva67, Beatriz Luna43, Astri J Lundervold35, Frank P MacMaster71, Luigi A Maglanoc72, Daniel H Mathalon73, Colm McDonald74, Andrew McIntosh70, Susanne Meinert9, Patricia T Michie75, Philip Mitchell21, Ana Moreno-Alcázar76, Bryan Mowry77, Filippo Muratori24, Leila Nabulsi27, Igor Nenadić78, Ruth O'Gorman Tuura79, Jaap Oosterlaan80, Bronwyn Overs46, Christos Pantelis81, Mara Parellada39, Jose C Pariente82, Paul Pauli83, Giulio Pergola18, Francesco Maria Piarulli18, Felipe Picon84, Fabrizio Piras6, Edith Pomarol-Clotet26, Clara Pretus85, Yann Quidé21, Joaquim Radua19, J Antoni Ramos-Quiroga86, Paul E Rasser87, Andreas Reif88, Alessandra Retico89, Gloria Roberts21, Susan Rossell90, Diego Luiz Rovaris91, Katya Rubia92, Matthew Sacchet93, Josep Salavert76, Raymond Salvador26, Salvador Sarró26, Akira Sawa94, Ulrich Schall87, Rodney Scott95, Pierluigi Selvaggi96, Tim Silk97, Kang Sim98, Antonin Skoch99, Gianfranco Spalletta6, Filip Spaniel99, Dan J Stein54, Olaf Steinsträter78, Aleks Stolicyn70, Yoichiro Takayanagi100, Leanne Tamm40, Maria Tavares13, Alexander Teumer101, Katharina Thiel9, Sophia I Thomopoulos102, David Tomecek99, Alexander S Tomyshev67, Diana Tordesillas-Gutiérrez103, Michela Tosetti104, Anne Uhlmann105, Tamsyn Van Rheenen106, Javier Vazquez-Bourgón11, Meike W Vernooij107, Eduard Vieta25, Oscar Vilarroya108, Cynthia Weickert109, Thomas Weickert110, Lars T Westlye4, Heather Whalley70, David Willinger111, Alexandra Winter9, Katharina Wittfeld112, Tony T Yang113, Yuliya Yoncheva114, Jendé L Zijlmans115, Martine Hoogman64, Barbara Franke116, Daan van Rooij117, Jan Buitelaar117, Christopher R K Ching102, Ole A Andreassen4, Elena Pozzi118, Dick Veltman119, Lianne Schmaal118, Theo G M van Erp49, Jessica Turner120, F Xavier Castellanos114, Zdenka Pausova2, Paul Thompson102, Tomas Paus121.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Morphology of the human cerebral cortex differs across psychiatric disorders, with neurobiology and developmental origins mostly undetermined. Deviations in the tangential growth of the cerebral cortex during pre/perinatal periods may be reflected in individual variations in cortical surface area later in life.
METHODS: Interregional profiles of group differences in surface area between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging from 27,359 individuals including those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and high general psychopathology (through the Child Behavior Checklist). Similarity of interregional profiles of group differences in surface area and prenatal cell-specific gene expression was assessed.
RESULTS: Across the 11 cortical regions, group differences in cortical area for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and Child Behavior Checklist were dominant in multimodal association cortices. The same interregional profiles were also associated with interregional profiles of (prenatal) gene expression specific to proliferative cells, namely radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells (greater expression, larger difference), as well as differentiated cells, namely excitatory neurons and endothelial and mural cells (greater expression, smaller difference). Finally, these cell types were implicated in known pre/perinatal risk factors for psychosis. Genes coexpressed with radial glia were enriched with genes implicated in congenital abnormalities, birth weight, hypoxia, and starvation. Genes coexpressed with endothelial and mural genes were enriched with genes associated with maternal hypertension and preterm birth.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a neurodevelopmental model of vulnerability to mental illness whereby prenatal risk factors acting through cell-specific processes lead to deviations from typical brain development during pregnancy.
Copyright © 2022 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cortical growth; Cortical surface area; Mental illness; Neurodevelopment; Neurogenesis; Psychiatric disorders

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35489875     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.02.959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   12.810


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Authors:  Tomáš Paus; Stephanie Debette; Sudha Seshadri
Journal:  Front Syst Neurosci       Date:  2022-04-25
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