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Effects of eight neuropsychiatric copy number variants on human brain structure

Many copy number variants (CNVs) confer risk for the same range of neurodevelopmental symptoms and psychiatric conditions including autism and schizophrenia. Yet, to date neuroimaging studies have typically been carried out one mutation at a time, showing that CNVs have large effects on brain anatom...

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Autores principales: Modenato, Claudia, Kumar, Kuldeep, Moreau, Clara, Martin-Brevet, Sandra, Huguet, Guillaume, Schramm, Catherine, Jean-Louis, Martineau, Martin, Charles-Olivier, Younis, Nadine, Tamer, Petra, Douard, Elise, Thébault-Dagher, Fanny, Côté, Valérie, Charlebois, Audrey-Rose, Deguire, Florence, Maillard, Anne M., Rodriguez-Herreros, Borja, Pain, Aurèlie, Richetin, Sonia, Melie-Garcia, Lester, Kushan, Leila, Silva, Ana I., van den Bree, Marianne B. M., Linden, David E. J., Owen, Michael J., Hall, Jeremy, Lippé, Sarah, Chakravarty, Mallar, Bzdok, Danilo, Bearden, Carrie E., Draganski, Bogdan, Jacquemont, Sébastien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8292542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34285187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01490-9
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author Modenato, Claudia
Kumar, Kuldeep
Moreau, Clara
Martin-Brevet, Sandra
Huguet, Guillaume
Schramm, Catherine
Jean-Louis, Martineau
Martin, Charles-Olivier
Younis, Nadine
Tamer, Petra
Douard, Elise
Thébault-Dagher, Fanny
Côté, Valérie
Charlebois, Audrey-Rose
Deguire, Florence
Maillard, Anne M.
Rodriguez-Herreros, Borja
Pain, Aurèlie
Richetin, Sonia
Melie-Garcia, Lester
Kushan, Leila
Silva, Ana I.
van den Bree, Marianne B. M.
Linden, David E. J.
Owen, Michael J.
Hall, Jeremy
Lippé, Sarah
Chakravarty, Mallar
Bzdok, Danilo
Bearden, Carrie E.
Draganski, Bogdan
Jacquemont, Sébastien
author_facet Modenato, Claudia
Kumar, Kuldeep
Moreau, Clara
Martin-Brevet, Sandra
Huguet, Guillaume
Schramm, Catherine
Jean-Louis, Martineau
Martin, Charles-Olivier
Younis, Nadine
Tamer, Petra
Douard, Elise
Thébault-Dagher, Fanny
Côté, Valérie
Charlebois, Audrey-Rose
Deguire, Florence
Maillard, Anne M.
Rodriguez-Herreros, Borja
Pain, Aurèlie
Richetin, Sonia
Melie-Garcia, Lester
Kushan, Leila
Silva, Ana I.
van den Bree, Marianne B. M.
Linden, David E. J.
Owen, Michael J.
Hall, Jeremy
Lippé, Sarah
Chakravarty, Mallar
Bzdok, Danilo
Bearden, Carrie E.
Draganski, Bogdan
Jacquemont, Sébastien
author_sort Modenato, Claudia
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description Many copy number variants (CNVs) confer risk for the same range of neurodevelopmental symptoms and psychiatric conditions including autism and schizophrenia. Yet, to date neuroimaging studies have typically been carried out one mutation at a time, showing that CNVs have large effects on brain anatomy. Here, we aimed to characterize and quantify the distinct brain morphometry effects and latent dimensions across 8 neuropsychiatric CNVs. We analyzed T1-weighted MRI data from clinically and non-clinically ascertained CNV carriers (deletion/duplication) at the 1q21.1 (n = 39/28), 16p11.2 (n = 87/78), 22q11.2 (n = 75/30), and 15q11.2 (n = 72/76) loci as well as 1296 non-carriers (controls). Case-control contrasts of all examined genomic loci demonstrated effects on brain anatomy, with deletions and duplications showing mirror effects at the global and regional levels. Although CNVs mainly showed distinct brain patterns, principal component analysis (PCA) loaded subsets of CNVs on two latent brain dimensions, which explained 32 and 29% of the variance of the 8 Cohen’s d maps. The cingulate gyrus, insula, supplementary motor cortex, and cerebellum were identified by PCA and multi-view pattern learning as top regions contributing to latent dimension shared across subsets of CNVs. The large proportion of distinct CNV effects on brain morphology may explain the small neuroimaging effect sizes reported in polygenic psychiatric conditions. Nevertheless, latent gene brain morphology dimensions will help subgroup the rapidly expanding landscape of neuropsychiatric variants and dissect the heterogeneity of idiopathic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-82925422021-07-23 Effects of eight neuropsychiatric copy number variants on human brain structure Modenato, Claudia Kumar, Kuldeep Moreau, Clara Martin-Brevet, Sandra Huguet, Guillaume Schramm, Catherine Jean-Louis, Martineau Martin, Charles-Olivier Younis, Nadine Tamer, Petra Douard, Elise Thébault-Dagher, Fanny Côté, Valérie Charlebois, Audrey-Rose Deguire, Florence Maillard, Anne M. Rodriguez-Herreros, Borja Pain, Aurèlie Richetin, Sonia Melie-Garcia, Lester Kushan, Leila Silva, Ana I. van den Bree, Marianne B. M. Linden, David E. J. Owen, Michael J. Hall, Jeremy Lippé, Sarah Chakravarty, Mallar Bzdok, Danilo Bearden, Carrie E. Draganski, Bogdan Jacquemont, Sébastien Transl Psychiatry Article Many copy number variants (CNVs) confer risk for the same range of neurodevelopmental symptoms and psychiatric conditions including autism and schizophrenia. Yet, to date neuroimaging studies have typically been carried out one mutation at a time, showing that CNVs have large effects on brain anatomy. Here, we aimed to characterize and quantify the distinct brain morphometry effects and latent dimensions across 8 neuropsychiatric CNVs. We analyzed T1-weighted MRI data from clinically and non-clinically ascertained CNV carriers (deletion/duplication) at the 1q21.1 (n = 39/28), 16p11.2 (n = 87/78), 22q11.2 (n = 75/30), and 15q11.2 (n = 72/76) loci as well as 1296 non-carriers (controls). Case-control contrasts of all examined genomic loci demonstrated effects on brain anatomy, with deletions and duplications showing mirror effects at the global and regional levels. Although CNVs mainly showed distinct brain patterns, principal component analysis (PCA) loaded subsets of CNVs on two latent brain dimensions, which explained 32 and 29% of the variance of the 8 Cohen’s d maps. The cingulate gyrus, insula, supplementary motor cortex, and cerebellum were identified by PCA and multi-view pattern learning as top regions contributing to latent dimension shared across subsets of CNVs. The large proportion of distinct CNV effects on brain morphology may explain the small neuroimaging effect sizes reported in polygenic psychiatric conditions. Nevertheless, latent gene brain morphology dimensions will help subgroup the rapidly expanding landscape of neuropsychiatric variants and dissect the heterogeneity of idiopathic conditions. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8292542/ /pubmed/34285187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01490-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Modenato, Claudia
Kumar, Kuldeep
Moreau, Clara
Martin-Brevet, Sandra
Huguet, Guillaume
Schramm, Catherine
Jean-Louis, Martineau
Martin, Charles-Olivier
Younis, Nadine
Tamer, Petra
Douard, Elise
Thébault-Dagher, Fanny
Côté, Valérie
Charlebois, Audrey-Rose
Deguire, Florence
Maillard, Anne M.
Rodriguez-Herreros, Borja
Pain, Aurèlie
Richetin, Sonia
Melie-Garcia, Lester
Kushan, Leila
Silva, Ana I.
van den Bree, Marianne B. M.
Linden, David E. J.
Owen, Michael J.
Hall, Jeremy
Lippé, Sarah
Chakravarty, Mallar
Bzdok, Danilo
Bearden, Carrie E.
Draganski, Bogdan
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Effects of eight neuropsychiatric copy number variants on human brain structure
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title_sort effects of eight neuropsychiatric copy number variants on human brain structure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8292542/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01490-9
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