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Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia

The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome characterized linguistically by gradual loss of repetition and naming skills resulting from left posterior temporal and inferior parietal atrophy. Here, we sought to identify which specific cortical loci are...

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Autores principales: Mandelli, Maria Luisa, Lorca‐Puls, Diego L., Lukic, Sladjana, Montembeault, Maxime, Gajardo‐Vidal, Andrea, Licata, Abigail, Scheffler, Aaron, Battistella, Giovanni, Grasso, Stephanie M., Bogley, Rian, Ratnasiri, Buddhika M., La Joie, Renaud, Mundada, Nidhi S., Europa, Eduardo, Rabinovici, Gil, Miller, Bruce L., De Leon, Jessica, Henry, Maya L., Miller, Zachary, Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10318204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37306089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26388
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author Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Lorca‐Puls, Diego L.
Lukic, Sladjana
Montembeault, Maxime
Gajardo‐Vidal, Andrea
Licata, Abigail
Scheffler, Aaron
Battistella, Giovanni
Grasso, Stephanie M.
Bogley, Rian
Ratnasiri, Buddhika M.
La Joie, Renaud
Mundada, Nidhi S.
Europa, Eduardo
Rabinovici, Gil
Miller, Bruce L.
De Leon, Jessica
Henry, Maya L.
Miller, Zachary
Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa
author_facet Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Lorca‐Puls, Diego L.
Lukic, Sladjana
Montembeault, Maxime
Gajardo‐Vidal, Andrea
Licata, Abigail
Scheffler, Aaron
Battistella, Giovanni
Grasso, Stephanie M.
Bogley, Rian
Ratnasiri, Buddhika M.
La Joie, Renaud
Mundada, Nidhi S.
Europa, Eduardo
Rabinovici, Gil
Miller, Bruce L.
De Leon, Jessica
Henry, Maya L.
Miller, Zachary
Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa
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description The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome characterized linguistically by gradual loss of repetition and naming skills resulting from left posterior temporal and inferior parietal atrophy. Here, we sought to identify which specific cortical loci are initially targeted by the disease (epicenters) and investigate whether atrophy spreads through predetermined networks. First, we used cross‐sectional structural MRI data from individuals with lvPPA to define putative disease epicenters using a surface‐based approach paired with an anatomically fine‐grained parcellation of the cortical surface (i.e., HCP‐MMP1.0 atlas). Second, we combined cross‐sectional functional MRI data from healthy controls and longitudinal structural MRI data from individuals with lvPPA to derive the epicenter‐seeded resting‐state networks most relevant to lvPPA symptomatology and ascertain whether functional connectivity in these networks predicts longitudinal atrophy spread in lvPPA. Our results show that two partially distinct brain networks anchored to the left anterior angular and posterior superior temporal gyri epicenters were preferentially associated with sentence repetition and naming skills in lvPPA. Critically, the strength of connectivity within these two networks in the neurologically‐intact brain significantly predicted longitudinal atrophy progression in lvPPA. Taken together, our findings indicate that atrophy progression in lvPPA, starting from inferior parietal and temporoparietal junction regions, predominantly follows at least two partially nonoverlapping pathways, which may influence the heterogeneity in clinical presentation and prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-103182042023-07-05 Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia Mandelli, Maria Luisa Lorca‐Puls, Diego L. Lukic, Sladjana Montembeault, Maxime Gajardo‐Vidal, Andrea Licata, Abigail Scheffler, Aaron Battistella, Giovanni Grasso, Stephanie M. Bogley, Rian Ratnasiri, Buddhika M. La Joie, Renaud Mundada, Nidhi S. Europa, Eduardo Rabinovici, Gil Miller, Bruce L. De Leon, Jessica Henry, Maya L. Miller, Zachary Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome characterized linguistically by gradual loss of repetition and naming skills resulting from left posterior temporal and inferior parietal atrophy. Here, we sought to identify which specific cortical loci are initially targeted by the disease (epicenters) and investigate whether atrophy spreads through predetermined networks. First, we used cross‐sectional structural MRI data from individuals with lvPPA to define putative disease epicenters using a surface‐based approach paired with an anatomically fine‐grained parcellation of the cortical surface (i.e., HCP‐MMP1.0 atlas). Second, we combined cross‐sectional functional MRI data from healthy controls and longitudinal structural MRI data from individuals with lvPPA to derive the epicenter‐seeded resting‐state networks most relevant to lvPPA symptomatology and ascertain whether functional connectivity in these networks predicts longitudinal atrophy spread in lvPPA. Our results show that two partially distinct brain networks anchored to the left anterior angular and posterior superior temporal gyri epicenters were preferentially associated with sentence repetition and naming skills in lvPPA. Critically, the strength of connectivity within these two networks in the neurologically‐intact brain significantly predicted longitudinal atrophy progression in lvPPA. Taken together, our findings indicate that atrophy progression in lvPPA, starting from inferior parietal and temporoparietal junction regions, predominantly follows at least two partially nonoverlapping pathways, which may influence the heterogeneity in clinical presentation and prognosis. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10318204/ /pubmed/37306089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26388 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Lorca‐Puls, Diego L.
Lukic, Sladjana
Montembeault, Maxime
Gajardo‐Vidal, Andrea
Licata, Abigail
Scheffler, Aaron
Battistella, Giovanni
Grasso, Stephanie M.
Bogley, Rian
Ratnasiri, Buddhika M.
La Joie, Renaud
Mundada, Nidhi S.
Europa, Eduardo
Rabinovici, Gil
Miller, Bruce L.
De Leon, Jessica
Henry, Maya L.
Miller, Zachary
Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa
Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title_full Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title_fullStr Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title_full_unstemmed Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title_short Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
title_sort network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10318204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37306089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26388
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