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Large-scale genomics unveil polygenic architecture of human cortical surface area.
Chen CH, Peng Q, Schork AJ, Lo MT, Fan CC, Wang Y, Desikan RS, Bettella F, Hagler DJ; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition and Genetics Study; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Westlye LT, Kremen WS, Jernigan TL, Le Hellard S, Steen VM, Espeseth T, Huentelman M, Håberg AK, Agartz I, Djurovic S, Andreassen OA, Schork N, Dale AM; Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics Study; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Chen CH, et al. Nat Commun. 2015 Jul 20;6:7549. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8549. Nat Commun. 2015. PMID: 26189703 Free PMC article.
Little is known about how genetic variation contributes to neuroanatomical variability, and whether particular genomic regions comprising genes or evolutionarily conserved elements are enriched for effects that influence brain morphology. Here, we examine brain imaging
Little is known about how genetic variation contributes to neuroanatomical variability, and whether particular genomic regions compri …
Brain scans from 21,297 individuals reveal the genetic architecture of hippocampal subfield volumes.
van der Meer D, Rokicki J, Kaufmann T, Córdova-Palomera A, Moberget T, Alnæs D, Bettella F, Frei O, Doan NT, Sønderby IE, Smeland OB, Agartz I, Bertolino A, Bralten J, Brandt CL, Buitelaar JK, Djurovic S, van Donkelaar M, Dørum ES, Espeseth T, Faraone SV, Fernández G, Fisher SE, Franke B, Haatveit B, Hartman CA, Hoekstra PJ, Håberg AK, Jönsson EG, Kolskår KK, Le Hellard S, Lund MJ, Lundervold AJ, Lundervold A, Melle I, Monereo Sánchez J, Norbom LC, Nordvik JE, Nyberg L, Oosterlaan J, Papalino M, Papassotiropoulos A, Pergola G, de Quervain DJF, Richard G, Sanders AM, Selvaggi P, Shumskaya E, Steen VM, Tønnesen S, Ulrichsen KM, Zwiers MP, Andreassen OA, Westlye LT; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition and Genetics Study. van der Meer D, et al. Mol Psychiatry. 2020 Nov;25(11):3053-3065. doi: 10.1038/s41380-018-0262-7. Epub 2018 Oct 2. Mol Psychiatry. 2020. PMID: 30279459 Free PMC article.
There was also evidence of genetic overlap of subicular subfield volumes with schizophrenia. We conclude that hippocampal subfields have partly distinct genetic determinants associated with specific biological processes and traits. ...
There was also evidence of genetic overlap of subicular subfield volumes with schizophrenia. We conclude that hippocampal subfields h …
Conservation of Distinct Genetically-Mediated Human Cortical Pattern.
Peng Q, Schork A, Bartsch H, Lo MT, Panizzon MS; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition and Genetics Study; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Westlye LT, Kremen WS, Jernigan TL, Le Hellard S, Steen VM, Espeseth T, Huentelman M, Håberg AK, Agartz I, Djurovic S, Andreassen OA, Dale AM, Schork NJ, Chen CH. Peng Q, et al. PLoS Genet. 2016 Jul 26;12(7):e1006143. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006143. eCollection 2016 Jul. PLoS Genet. 2016. PMID: 27459196 Free PMC article.
This suggests that this pattern and the relationship among cortical regions are important for cortical function and likely shaped by genetic factors, although the degree to which genetic factors contribute to this pattern is unknown. We assessed the genetic r …
This suggests that this pattern and the relationship among cortical regions are important for cortical function and likely shaped by gene
Genome-wide association analysis of 19,629 individuals identifies variants influencing regional brain volumes and refines their genetic co-architecture with cognitive and mental health traits.
Zhao B, Luo T, Li T, Li Y, Zhang J, Shan Y, Wang X, Yang L, Zhou F, Zhu Z; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition and Genetics; Zhu H. Zhao B, et al. Nat Genet. 2019 Nov;51(11):1637-1644. doi: 10.1038/s41588-019-0516-6. Epub 2019 Nov 1. Nat Genet. 2019. PMID: 31676860 Free PMC article.
Many of the discovered genetic variants and genes have previously been implicated in cognitive and mental health traits. Through genome-wide polygenic-risk-score prediction, more than 6% of the phenotypic variance (P = 3.13 10(-24)) in four other independent studies
Many of the discovered genetic variants and genes have previously been implicated in cognitive and mental health traits. Through geno …
Williams Syndrome neuroanatomical score associates with GTF2IRD1 in large-scale magnetic resonance imaging cohorts: a proof of concept for multivariate endophenotypes.
Fan CC, Schork AJ, Brown TT, Spencer BE, Akshoomoff N, Chen CH, Kuperman JM, Hagler DJ Jr, Steen VM, Le Hellard S, Håberg AK, Espeseth T, Andreassen OA, Dale AM, Jernigan TL, Halgren E; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition and Genetics Study, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Fan CC, et al. Transl Psychiatry. 2018 Jun 8;8(1):114. doi: 10.1038/s41398-018-0166-y. Transl Psychiatry. 2018. PMID: 29884845 Free PMC article.
Despite great interest in using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for studying the effects of genes on brain structure in humans, current approaches have focused almost entirely on predefined regions of interest and had limited success. ...Our approach of learning MR …
Despite great interest in using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for studying the effects of genes on brain structure in human …
Association of common genetic variants in GPCPD1 with scaling of visual cortical surface area in humans.
Bakken TE, Roddey JC, Djurovic S, Akshoomoff N, Amaral DG, Bloss CS, Casey BJ, Chang L, Ernst TM, Gruen JR, Jernigan TL, Kaufmann WE, Kenet T, Kennedy DN, Kuperman JM, Murray SS, Sowell ER, Rimol LM, Mattingsdal M, Melle I, Agartz I, Andreassen OA, Schork NJ, Dale AM; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics Study; Weiner M, Aisen P, Petersen R, Jack CR Jr, Jagust W, Trojanowki JQ, Toga AW, Beckett L, Green RC, Saykin AJ, Morris J, Liu E, Montine T, Gamst A, Thomas RG, Donohue M, Walter S, Gessert D, Sather T, Harvey D, Kornak J, Dale A, Bernstein M, Felmlee J, Fox N, Thompson P, Schuff N, Alexander G, DeCarli C, Bandy D, Koeppe RA, Foster N, Reiman EM, Chen K, Mathis C, Cairns NJ, Taylor-Reinwald L, Trojanowki JQ, Shaw L, Lee VM, Korecka M, Crawford K, Neu S, Foroud TM, Potkin S, Shen L, Kachaturian Z, Frank R, Snyder PJ, Molchan S, Kaye J, Quinn J, Lind B, Dolen S, Schneider LS, Pawluczyk S, Spann BM, Brewer J, Vanderswag H, Heidebrink JL, Lord JL, Johnson K, Doody RS, Villanueva-Meyer J, Chowdhury M, Stern Y, Honig LS, Bell KL, Morris JC, Ances B, Carroll M, Leon S, Mintun MA, Schneider S, Marson D, Griffith R, Clark D, Grossm… See abstract for full author list ➔ Bakken TE, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Mar 6;109(10):3985-90. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1105829109. Epub 2012 Feb 16. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012. PMID: 22343285 Free PMC article.
Visual cortical surface area varies two- to threefold between human individuals, is highly heritable, and has been correlated with visual acuity and visual perception. However, it is still largely unknown what specific genetic and environmental factors contribute to normal …
Visual cortical surface area varies two- to threefold between human individuals, is highly heritable, and has been correlated with visual ac …