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IMG-14. Cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients

INTRODUCTION: Survivors of pediatric brain tumors experience significant cognitive deficits from their diagnosis and treatment. Mechanisms of cognitive injury are poorly understood, and predictors of long-term outcome are lacking. Large-scale, distributed brain systems provide a window into brain or...

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Autores principales: Seitzman, Benjamin, Anandarajah, Hari, McMichael, Alana, Dworetsky, Ally, Coalson, Rebecca, Dowling, Anna, Mitchell, Timothy, Olufawo, Michael, Agamah, Alikem, Butler, Rachel, Jiang, Catherine, Gu, Hongjie, Dierker, Donna, Barbour, Dennis, Schlaggar, Bradley, Strahle, Jennifer, Limbrick, David, Rubin, Joshua, Shimony, Joshua, Perkins, Stephanie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165195/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.290
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author Seitzman, Benjamin
Anandarajah, Hari
McMichael, Alana
Dworetsky, Ally
Coalson, Rebecca
Dowling, Anna
Mitchell, Timothy
Olufawo, Michael
Agamah, Alikem
Butler, Rachel
Jiang, Catherine
Gu, Hongjie
Dierker, Donna
Barbour, Dennis
Schlaggar, Bradley
Strahle, Jennifer
Limbrick, David
Rubin, Joshua
Shimony, Joshua
Perkins, Stephanie
author_facet Seitzman, Benjamin
Anandarajah, Hari
McMichael, Alana
Dworetsky, Ally
Coalson, Rebecca
Dowling, Anna
Mitchell, Timothy
Olufawo, Michael
Agamah, Alikem
Butler, Rachel
Jiang, Catherine
Gu, Hongjie
Dierker, Donna
Barbour, Dennis
Schlaggar, Bradley
Strahle, Jennifer
Limbrick, David
Rubin, Joshua
Shimony, Joshua
Perkins, Stephanie
author_sort Seitzman, Benjamin
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description INTRODUCTION: Survivors of pediatric brain tumors experience significant cognitive deficits from their diagnosis and treatment. Mechanisms of cognitive injury are poorly understood, and predictors of long-term outcome are lacking. Large-scale, distributed brain systems provide a window into brain organization and function that may yield insight into these mechanisms and outcomes. Recent evidence suggests that systems-level changes are related to cognitive performance across the lifespan. Here, we evaluated brain network architecture, cognitive performance, and brain-behavior relationships in pediatric brain tumor patients. METHODS: Forty-nine patients (ages 7-18y.o.) with any brain tumor diagnosis underwent resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rsfMRI) during regularly scheduled clinical visits. All patients were tested with the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. One-hundred thirty-nine age- and sex-matched typically developing children were used as controls. All data were processed to minimize artifactual sources of variance. Functional brain networks were created for each patient via rsfMRI data from 300 regions of interest that sample the whole brain. Multilinear models were implemented to examine brain-behavior relationships, while accounting for demographic and clinical factors. RESULTS: Functional network organization was significantly altered in patients compared to controls (p<0.001). Network organization was more affected in patients who received whole-brain radiation therapy than those who did not (t=2.52, p<0.015). Patients demonstrated significant impairments in multiple domains of cognitive performance, e.g. attention (p<0.0001). Weak relationships were found between cognitive performance and network organization, none of which survived multiple comparison correction. CONCLUSIONS: Brain network architecture is significantly altered in pediatric brain tumor patients. Whole-brain radiation was related to the largest changes. Most network and cognitive changes were significant with large effect sizes, yet brain-behavior relationships were weak. Our results suggest that systems-level changes in brain organization may provide insight into long-term changes in brain function in pediatric brain tumor patients.
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spelling pubmed-91651952022-06-05 IMG-14. Cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients Seitzman, Benjamin Anandarajah, Hari McMichael, Alana Dworetsky, Ally Coalson, Rebecca Dowling, Anna Mitchell, Timothy Olufawo, Michael Agamah, Alikem Butler, Rachel Jiang, Catherine Gu, Hongjie Dierker, Donna Barbour, Dennis Schlaggar, Bradley Strahle, Jennifer Limbrick, David Rubin, Joshua Shimony, Joshua Perkins, Stephanie Neuro Oncol Imaging INTRODUCTION: Survivors of pediatric brain tumors experience significant cognitive deficits from their diagnosis and treatment. Mechanisms of cognitive injury are poorly understood, and predictors of long-term outcome are lacking. Large-scale, distributed brain systems provide a window into brain organization and function that may yield insight into these mechanisms and outcomes. Recent evidence suggests that systems-level changes are related to cognitive performance across the lifespan. Here, we evaluated brain network architecture, cognitive performance, and brain-behavior relationships in pediatric brain tumor patients. METHODS: Forty-nine patients (ages 7-18y.o.) with any brain tumor diagnosis underwent resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rsfMRI) during regularly scheduled clinical visits. All patients were tested with the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. One-hundred thirty-nine age- and sex-matched typically developing children were used as controls. All data were processed to minimize artifactual sources of variance. Functional brain networks were created for each patient via rsfMRI data from 300 regions of interest that sample the whole brain. Multilinear models were implemented to examine brain-behavior relationships, while accounting for demographic and clinical factors. RESULTS: Functional network organization was significantly altered in patients compared to controls (p<0.001). Network organization was more affected in patients who received whole-brain radiation therapy than those who did not (t=2.52, p<0.015). Patients demonstrated significant impairments in multiple domains of cognitive performance, e.g. attention (p<0.0001). Weak relationships were found between cognitive performance and network organization, none of which survived multiple comparison correction. CONCLUSIONS: Brain network architecture is significantly altered in pediatric brain tumor patients. Whole-brain radiation was related to the largest changes. Most network and cognitive changes were significant with large effect sizes, yet brain-behavior relationships were weak. Our results suggest that systems-level changes in brain organization may provide insight into long-term changes in brain function in pediatric brain tumor patients. Oxford University Press 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9165195/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.290 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Seitzman, Benjamin
Anandarajah, Hari
McMichael, Alana
Dworetsky, Ally
Coalson, Rebecca
Dowling, Anna
Mitchell, Timothy
Olufawo, Michael
Agamah, Alikem
Butler, Rachel
Jiang, Catherine
Gu, Hongjie
Dierker, Donna
Barbour, Dennis
Schlaggar, Bradley
Strahle, Jennifer
Limbrick, David
Rubin, Joshua
Shimony, Joshua
Perkins, Stephanie
IMG-14. Cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients
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title_fullStr IMG-14. Cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients
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title_short IMG-14. Cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients
title_sort img-14. cognitive deficits and altered functional network organization in pediatric brain tumor patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165195/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.290
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