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  Connectome architecture shapes large-scale cortical alterations in schizophrenia: A worldwide ENIGMA study

Georgiadis, F., Larivière, S., Glahn, D., Hong, L. E., Kochunov, P., Mowry, B., et al. (2024). Connectome architecture shapes large-scale cortical alterations in schizophrenia: A worldwide ENIGMA study. Molecular Psychiatry. doi:10.1038/s41380-024-02442-7.

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Georgiadis, Foivos1, Author
Larivière, Sara1, Author
Glahn, David1, Author
Hong, L. Elliot1, Author
Kochunov, Peter1, Author
Mowry, Bryan1, Author
Loughland, Carmel1, Author
Pantelis, Christos1, Author
Henskens, Frans A.1, Author
Green, Melissa J.1, Author
Cairns, Murray J.1, Author
Michie, Patricia T.1, Author
Rasser, Paul E.1, Author
Catts, Stanley1, Author
Tooney, Paul1, Author
Scott, Rodney J.1, Author
Schall, Ulrich1, Author
Carr, Vaughan1, Author
Quidé, Yann1, Author
Krug, Axel1, Author
Stein, Frederike1, AuthorNenadić, Igor1, AuthorBrosch, Katharina1, AuthorKircher, Tilo1, AuthorGur, Raquel1, AuthorGur, Ruben1, AuthorSatterthwaite, Theodore D.1, AuthorKaruk, Andriana1, AuthorPomarol- Clotet, Edith1, AuthorRadua, Joaquim1, AuthorFuentes-Claramonte, Paola1, AuthorSalvador, Raymond1, AuthorSpalletta, Gianfranco1, AuthorVoineskos, Aristotle1, AuthorSim, Kang1, AuthorCrespo-Facorro, Benedicto1, AuthorTordesillas Gutiérrez, Diana1, AuthorEhrlich, Stefan1, AuthorCrossley, Nicolas1, AuthorGrotegerd, Dominik1, AuthorRepple, Jonathan1, AuthorLencer, Rebekka1, AuthorDannlowski, Udo1, AuthorCalhoun, Vince1, AuthorRootes-Murdy, Kelly1, AuthorDemro, Caroline1, AuthorRamsay, Ian S.1, AuthorSponheim, Scott R.1, AuthorSchmidt, Andre1, AuthorBorgwardt, Stefan1, AuthorTomyshev, Alexander1, AuthorLebedeva, Irina1, AuthorHöschl, Cyril1, AuthorSpaniel, Filip1, AuthorPreda, Adrian1, AuthorNguyen, Dana1, AuthorUhlmann, Anne1, AuthorStein, Dan J.1, AuthorHowells, Fleur1, AuthorTemmingh, Henk S.1, AuthorDiaz Zuluaga, Ana M.1, AuthorLópez Jaramillo, Carlos1, AuthorIasevoli, Felice1, AuthorJi, Ellen1, AuthorHoman, Stephanie1, AuthorOmlor, Wolfgang1, AuthorHoman, Philipp1, AuthorKaiser, Stefan1, AuthorSeifritz, Erich1, AuthorMisic, Bratislav1, AuthorValk, Sofie L.2, Author                 Thompson, Paul1, Authorvan Erp, Theo G. M.1, AuthorTurner, Jessica A.1, AuthorBernhardt, Boris1, AuthorENIGMA Schizophrenia Consortium, Author              Kirschner, Matthias1, Author more..
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Free keywords: Neuroscience; Schizophrenia
 Abstract: Schizophrenia is a prototypical network disorder with widespread brain-morphological alterations, yet it remains unclear whether these distributed alterations robustly reflect the underlying network layout. We tested whether large-scale structural alterations in schizophrenia relate to normative structural and functional connectome architecture, and systematically evaluated robustness and generalizability of these network-level alterations. Leveraging anatomical MRI scans from 2439 adults with schizophrenia and 2867 healthy controls from 26 ENIGMA sites and normative data from the Human Connectome Project (n = 207), we evaluated structural alterations of schizophrenia against two network susceptibility models: (i) hub vulnerability, which examines associations between regional network centrality and magnitude of disease-related alterations; (ii) epicenter mapping, which identifies regions whose typical connectivity profile most closely resembles the disease-related morphological alterations. To assess generalizability and specificity, we contextualized the influence of site, disease stages, and individual clinical factors and compared network associations of schizophrenia with that found in affective disorders. Our findings show schizophrenia-related cortical thinning is spatially associated with functional and structural hubs, suggesting that highly interconnected regions are more vulnerable to morphological alterations. Predominantly temporo-paralimbic and frontal regions emerged as epicenters with connectivity profiles linked to schizophrenia's alteration patterns. Findings were robust across sites, disease stages, and related to individual symptoms. Moreover, transdiagnostic comparisons revealed overlapping epicenters in schizophrenia and bipolar, but not major depressive disorder, suggestive of a pathophysiological continuity within the schizophrenia-bipolar-spectrum. In sum, cortical alterations over the course of schizophrenia robustly follow brain network architecture, emphasizing marked hub susceptibility and temporo-frontal epicenters at both the level of the group and the individual. Subtle variations of epicenters across disease stages suggest interacting pathological processes, while associations with patient-specific symptoms support additional inter-individual variability of hub vulnerability and epicenters in schizophrenia. Our work outlines potential pathways to better understand macroscale structural alterations, and inter- individual variability in schizophrenia.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-01-082023-09-142024-01-182024-02-09
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02442-7
Other: online ahead of print
PMID: 38336840
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Title: Molecular Psychiatry
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Publ. Info: Houndmills, Hampshire, UK : Stockton Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1359-4184
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925619131