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Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals
Roughly 10% of the human population is left-handed, and this rate is increased in some brain-related disorders. The neuroanatomical correlates of hand preference have remained equivocal. We resampled structural brain image data from 28,802 right-handers and 3,062 left-handers (UK Biobank population...
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author | Sha, Zhiqiang Pepe, Antonietta Schijven, Dick Carrión-Castillo, Amaia Roe, James M. Westerhausen, René Joliot, Marc Fisher, Simon E. Crivello, Fabrice Francks, Clyde |
author_facet | Sha, Zhiqiang Pepe, Antonietta Schijven, Dick Carrión-Castillo, Amaia Roe, James M. Westerhausen, René Joliot, Marc Fisher, Simon E. Crivello, Fabrice Francks, Clyde |
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description | Roughly 10% of the human population is left-handed, and this rate is increased in some brain-related disorders. The neuroanatomical correlates of hand preference have remained equivocal. We resampled structural brain image data from 28,802 right-handers and 3,062 left-handers (UK Biobank population dataset) to a symmetrical surface template, and mapped asymmetries for each of 8,681 vertices across the cerebral cortex in each individual. Left-handers compared to right-handers showed average differences of surface area asymmetry within the fusiform cortex, the anterior insula, the anterior middle cingulate cortex, and the precentral cortex. Meta-analyzed functional imaging data implicated these regions in executive functions and language. Polygenic disposition to left-handedness was associated with two of these regional asymmetries, and 18 loci previously linked with left-handedness by genome-wide screening showed associations with one or more of these asymmetries. Implicated genes included six encoding microtubule-related proteins: TUBB, TUBA1B, TUBB3, TUBB4A, MAP2, and NME7—mutations in the latter can cause left to right reversal of the visceral organs. There were also two cortical regions where average thickness asymmetry was altered in left-handedness: on the postcentral gyrus and the inferior occipital cortex, functionally annotated with hand sensorimotor and visual roles. These cortical thickness asymmetries were not heritable. Heritable surface area asymmetries of language-related regions may link the etiologies of hand preference and language, whereas nonheritable asymmetries of sensorimotor cortex may manifest as consequences of hand preference. |
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spelling | pubmed-86174182021-12-09 Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals Sha, Zhiqiang Pepe, Antonietta Schijven, Dick Carrión-Castillo, Amaia Roe, James M. Westerhausen, René Joliot, Marc Fisher, Simon E. Crivello, Fabrice Francks, Clyde Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Roughly 10% of the human population is left-handed, and this rate is increased in some brain-related disorders. The neuroanatomical correlates of hand preference have remained equivocal. We resampled structural brain image data from 28,802 right-handers and 3,062 left-handers (UK Biobank population dataset) to a symmetrical surface template, and mapped asymmetries for each of 8,681 vertices across the cerebral cortex in each individual. Left-handers compared to right-handers showed average differences of surface area asymmetry within the fusiform cortex, the anterior insula, the anterior middle cingulate cortex, and the precentral cortex. Meta-analyzed functional imaging data implicated these regions in executive functions and language. Polygenic disposition to left-handedness was associated with two of these regional asymmetries, and 18 loci previously linked with left-handedness by genome-wide screening showed associations with one or more of these asymmetries. Implicated genes included six encoding microtubule-related proteins: TUBB, TUBA1B, TUBB3, TUBB4A, MAP2, and NME7—mutations in the latter can cause left to right reversal of the visceral organs. There were also two cortical regions where average thickness asymmetry was altered in left-handedness: on the postcentral gyrus and the inferior occipital cortex, functionally annotated with hand sensorimotor and visual roles. These cortical thickness asymmetries were not heritable. Heritable surface area asymmetries of language-related regions may link the etiologies of hand preference and language, whereas nonheritable asymmetries of sensorimotor cortex may manifest as consequences of hand preference. National Academy of Sciences 2021-11-16 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8617418/ /pubmed/34785596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2113095118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Sha, Zhiqiang Pepe, Antonietta Schijven, Dick Carrión-Castillo, Amaia Roe, James M. Westerhausen, René Joliot, Marc Fisher, Simon E. Crivello, Fabrice Francks, Clyde Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title | Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title_full | Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title_fullStr | Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title_short | Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
title_sort | handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8617418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34785596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2113095118 |
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