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Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation

Even with an overarching functional dysconnectivity model of adolescent‐onset schizophrenia (AOS), there have been no functional connectome (FC) biomarkers identified for predicting patients' specific symptom domains. Adolescence is a period of dramatic brain maturation, with substantial interi...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yun‐Shuang, Li, Liang, Peng, Yue, Li, Haoru, Guo, Jing, Li, Meiling, Yang, Siqi, Yao, Meng, Zhao, Jingping, Liu, Hesheng, Liao, Wei, Guo, Xiaonan, Han, Shaoqiang, Cui, Qian, Duan, Xujun, Xu, Yong, Zhang, Yan, Chen, Huafu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33289223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25307
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author Fan, Yun‐Shuang
Li, Liang
Peng, Yue
Li, Haoru
Guo, Jing
Li, Meiling
Yang, Siqi
Yao, Meng
Zhao, Jingping
Liu, Hesheng
Liao, Wei
Guo, Xiaonan
Han, Shaoqiang
Cui, Qian
Duan, Xujun
Xu, Yong
Zhang, Yan
Chen, Huafu
author_facet Fan, Yun‐Shuang
Li, Liang
Peng, Yue
Li, Haoru
Guo, Jing
Li, Meiling
Yang, Siqi
Yao, Meng
Zhao, Jingping
Liu, Hesheng
Liao, Wei
Guo, Xiaonan
Han, Shaoqiang
Cui, Qian
Duan, Xujun
Xu, Yong
Zhang, Yan
Chen, Huafu
author_sort Fan, Yun‐Shuang
collection PubMed
description Even with an overarching functional dysconnectivity model of adolescent‐onset schizophrenia (AOS), there have been no functional connectome (FC) biomarkers identified for predicting patients' specific symptom domains. Adolescence is a period of dramatic brain maturation, with substantial interindividual variability in brain anatomy. However, existing group‐level hypotheses of AOS lack precision in terms of neuroanatomical boundaries. This study aimed to identify individual‐specific FC biomarkers associated with schizophrenic symptom manifestation during adolescent brain maturation. We used a reliable individual‐level cortical parcellation approach to map functional brain regions in each subject, that were then used to identify FC biomarkers for predicting dimension‐specific psychotic symptoms in 30 antipsychotic‐naïve first‐episode AOS patients (recruited sample of 39). Age‐related changes in biomarker expression were compared between these patients and 31 healthy controls. Moreover, 29 antipsychotic‐naïve first‐episode AOS patients (analyzed sample of 25) were recruited from another center to test the generalizability of the prediction model. Individual‐specific FC biomarkers could significantly and better predict AOS positive‐dimension symptoms with a relatively stronger generalizability than at the group level. Specifically, positive symptom domains were estimated based on connections between the frontoparietal control network (FPN) and salience network and within FPN. Consistent with the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia, the FPN–SN connection exhibited aberrant age‐associated alteration in AOS. The individual‐level findings reveal reproducible FPN‐based FC biomarkers associated with AOS positive symptom domains, and highlight the importance of accounting for individual variation in the study of adolescent‐onset disorders.
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spelling pubmed-79272872021-03-12 Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation Fan, Yun‐Shuang Li, Liang Peng, Yue Li, Haoru Guo, Jing Li, Meiling Yang, Siqi Yao, Meng Zhao, Jingping Liu, Hesheng Liao, Wei Guo, Xiaonan Han, Shaoqiang Cui, Qian Duan, Xujun Xu, Yong Zhang, Yan Chen, Huafu Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Even with an overarching functional dysconnectivity model of adolescent‐onset schizophrenia (AOS), there have been no functional connectome (FC) biomarkers identified for predicting patients' specific symptom domains. Adolescence is a period of dramatic brain maturation, with substantial interindividual variability in brain anatomy. However, existing group‐level hypotheses of AOS lack precision in terms of neuroanatomical boundaries. This study aimed to identify individual‐specific FC biomarkers associated with schizophrenic symptom manifestation during adolescent brain maturation. We used a reliable individual‐level cortical parcellation approach to map functional brain regions in each subject, that were then used to identify FC biomarkers for predicting dimension‐specific psychotic symptoms in 30 antipsychotic‐naïve first‐episode AOS patients (recruited sample of 39). Age‐related changes in biomarker expression were compared between these patients and 31 healthy controls. Moreover, 29 antipsychotic‐naïve first‐episode AOS patients (analyzed sample of 25) were recruited from another center to test the generalizability of the prediction model. Individual‐specific FC biomarkers could significantly and better predict AOS positive‐dimension symptoms with a relatively stronger generalizability than at the group level. Specifically, positive symptom domains were estimated based on connections between the frontoparietal control network (FPN) and salience network and within FPN. Consistent with the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia, the FPN–SN connection exhibited aberrant age‐associated alteration in AOS. The individual‐level findings reveal reproducible FPN‐based FC biomarkers associated with AOS positive symptom domains, and highlight the importance of accounting for individual variation in the study of adolescent‐onset disorders. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7927287/ /pubmed/33289223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25307 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Fan, Yun‐Shuang
Li, Liang
Peng, Yue
Li, Haoru
Guo, Jing
Li, Meiling
Yang, Siqi
Yao, Meng
Zhao, Jingping
Liu, Hesheng
Liao, Wei
Guo, Xiaonan
Han, Shaoqiang
Cui, Qian
Duan, Xujun
Xu, Yong
Zhang, Yan
Chen, Huafu
Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title_full Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title_fullStr Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title_full_unstemmed Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title_short Individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
title_sort individual‐specific functional connectome biomarkers predict schizophrenia positive symptoms during adolescent brain maturation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33289223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25307
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