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Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program
The emergence of prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia and their evolution into overt psychosis may stem from an aberrant functional reorganization of the brain during adolescence. To examine whether abnormalities in connectome organization precede psychosis onset, we performed a functional connectome...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6813871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0288-x |
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author | Collin, Guusje Seidman, Larry J. Keshavan, Matcheri S. Stone, William S. Qi, Zhenghan Zhang, Tianhong Tang, Yingying Li, Huijun Arnold Anteraper, Sheeba Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. McCarley, Robert W. Shenton, Martha E. Wang, Jijun Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan |
author_facet | Collin, Guusje Seidman, Larry J. Keshavan, Matcheri S. Stone, William S. Qi, Zhenghan Zhang, Tianhong Tang, Yingying Li, Huijun Arnold Anteraper, Sheeba Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. McCarley, Robert W. Shenton, Martha E. Wang, Jijun Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan |
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description | The emergence of prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia and their evolution into overt psychosis may stem from an aberrant functional reorganization of the brain during adolescence. To examine whether abnormalities in connectome organization precede psychosis onset, we performed a functional connectome analysis in a large cohort of medication-naïve youth at risk for psychosis from the Shanghai At Risk for Psychosis (SHARP) study. The SHARP program is a longitudinal study of adolescents and young adults at Clinical High Risk (CHR) for psychosis, conducted at the Shanghai Mental Health Center in collaboration with neuroimaging laboratories at Harvard and MIT. Our study involved a total of 251 subjects, including 158 CHRs and 93 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls. During one-year follow-up, 23 CHRs developed psychosis. CHRs who would go on to develop psychosis were found to show abnormal modular connectome organization at baseline, while CHR non-converters did not. In all CHRs, abnormal modular connectome organization at baseline was associated with a three-fold conversion rate. A region-specific analysis showed that brain regions implicated in early-course schizophrenia, including superior temporal gyrus and anterior cingulate cortex, were most abnormal in terms of modular assignment. Our results show that functional changes in brain network organization precede the onset of psychosis and may drive psychosis development in at-risk youth. |
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spelling | pubmed-68138712019-10-26 Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program Collin, Guusje Seidman, Larry J. Keshavan, Matcheri S. Stone, William S. Qi, Zhenghan Zhang, Tianhong Tang, Yingying Li, Huijun Arnold Anteraper, Sheeba Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. McCarley, Robert W. Shenton, Martha E. Wang, Jijun Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan Mol Psychiatry Article The emergence of prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia and their evolution into overt psychosis may stem from an aberrant functional reorganization of the brain during adolescence. To examine whether abnormalities in connectome organization precede psychosis onset, we performed a functional connectome analysis in a large cohort of medication-naïve youth at risk for psychosis from the Shanghai At Risk for Psychosis (SHARP) study. The SHARP program is a longitudinal study of adolescents and young adults at Clinical High Risk (CHR) for psychosis, conducted at the Shanghai Mental Health Center in collaboration with neuroimaging laboratories at Harvard and MIT. Our study involved a total of 251 subjects, including 158 CHRs and 93 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls. During one-year follow-up, 23 CHRs developed psychosis. CHRs who would go on to develop psychosis were found to show abnormal modular connectome organization at baseline, while CHR non-converters did not. In all CHRs, abnormal modular connectome organization at baseline was associated with a three-fold conversion rate. A region-specific analysis showed that brain regions implicated in early-course schizophrenia, including superior temporal gyrus and anterior cingulate cortex, were most abnormal in terms of modular assignment. Our results show that functional changes in brain network organization precede the onset of psychosis and may drive psychosis development in at-risk youth. 2018-11-08 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6813871/ /pubmed/30410064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0288-x Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Collin, Guusje Seidman, Larry J. Keshavan, Matcheri S. Stone, William S. Qi, Zhenghan Zhang, Tianhong Tang, Yingying Li, Huijun Arnold Anteraper, Sheeba Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. McCarley, Robert W. Shenton, Martha E. Wang, Jijun Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title | Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title_full | Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title_fullStr | Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title_short | Functional Connectome Organization Predicts Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Youth from the SHARP Program |
title_sort | functional connectome organization predicts conversion to psychosis in clinical high-risk youth from the sharp program |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6813871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0288-x |
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