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Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure

The excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) imbalance hypothesis posits that imbalance between excitatory (glutamatergic) and inhibitory (GABAergic) mechanisms underlies the behavioral characteristics of autism. However, how E/I imbalance arises and how it may differ across autism symptomatology and brain regio...

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Autores principales: Hollestein, Viola, Poelmans, Geert, Forde, Natalie J., Beckmann, Christian F., Ecker, Christine, Mann, Caroline, Schäfer, Tim, Moessnang, Carolin, Baumeister, Sarah, Banaschewski, Tobias, Bourgeron, Thomas, Loth, Eva, Dell’Acqua, Flavio, Murphy, Declan G. M., Puts, Nicolaas A., Tillmann, Julian, Charman, Tony, Jones, Emily J. H., Mason, Luke, Ambrosino, Sara, Holt, Rosemary, Bölte, Sven, Buitelaar, Jan K., Naaijen, Jilly
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36681677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02317-5
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author Hollestein, Viola
Poelmans, Geert
Forde, Natalie J.
Beckmann, Christian F.
Ecker, Christine
Mann, Caroline
Schäfer, Tim
Moessnang, Carolin
Baumeister, Sarah
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bourgeron, Thomas
Loth, Eva
Dell’Acqua, Flavio
Murphy, Declan G. M.
Puts, Nicolaas A.
Tillmann, Julian
Charman, Tony
Jones, Emily J. H.
Mason, Luke
Ambrosino, Sara
Holt, Rosemary
Bölte, Sven
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Naaijen, Jilly
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Poelmans, Geert
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Mann, Caroline
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Baumeister, Sarah
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bourgeron, Thomas
Loth, Eva
Dell’Acqua, Flavio
Murphy, Declan G. M.
Puts, Nicolaas A.
Tillmann, Julian
Charman, Tony
Jones, Emily J. H.
Mason, Luke
Ambrosino, Sara
Holt, Rosemary
Bölte, Sven
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Naaijen, Jilly
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description The excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) imbalance hypothesis posits that imbalance between excitatory (glutamatergic) and inhibitory (GABAergic) mechanisms underlies the behavioral characteristics of autism. However, how E/I imbalance arises and how it may differ across autism symptomatology and brain regions is not well understood. We used innovative analysis methods—combining competitive gene-set analysis and gene-expression profiles in relation to cortical thickness (CT) to investigate relationships between genetic variance, brain structure and autism symptomatology of participants from the AIMS-2-TRIALS LEAP cohort (autism = 359, male/female = 258/101; neurotypical control participants = 279, male/female = 178/101) aged 6–30 years. Using competitive gene-set analyses, we investigated whether aggregated genetic variation in glutamate and GABA gene-sets could be associated with behavioral measures of autism symptoms and brain structural variation. Further, using the same gene-sets, we corelated expression profiles throughout the cortex with differences in CT between autistic and neurotypical control participants, as well as in separate sensory subgroups. The glutamate gene-set was associated with all autism symptom severity scores on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) within the autistic group. In adolescents and adults, brain regions with greater gene-expression of glutamate and GABA genes showed greater differences in CT between autistic and neurotypical control participants although in opposing directions. Additionally, the gene expression profiles were associated with CT profiles in separate sensory subgroups. Our results suggest complex relationships between E/I related genetics and autism symptom profiles as well as brain structure alterations, where there may be differential roles for glutamate and GABA.
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spelling pubmed-98677122023-01-23 Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure Hollestein, Viola Poelmans, Geert Forde, Natalie J. Beckmann, Christian F. Ecker, Christine Mann, Caroline Schäfer, Tim Moessnang, Carolin Baumeister, Sarah Banaschewski, Tobias Bourgeron, Thomas Loth, Eva Dell’Acqua, Flavio Murphy, Declan G. M. Puts, Nicolaas A. Tillmann, Julian Charman, Tony Jones, Emily J. H. Mason, Luke Ambrosino, Sara Holt, Rosemary Bölte, Sven Buitelaar, Jan K. Naaijen, Jilly Transl Psychiatry Article The excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) imbalance hypothesis posits that imbalance between excitatory (glutamatergic) and inhibitory (GABAergic) mechanisms underlies the behavioral characteristics of autism. However, how E/I imbalance arises and how it may differ across autism symptomatology and brain regions is not well understood. We used innovative analysis methods—combining competitive gene-set analysis and gene-expression profiles in relation to cortical thickness (CT) to investigate relationships between genetic variance, brain structure and autism symptomatology of participants from the AIMS-2-TRIALS LEAP cohort (autism = 359, male/female = 258/101; neurotypical control participants = 279, male/female = 178/101) aged 6–30 years. Using competitive gene-set analyses, we investigated whether aggregated genetic variation in glutamate and GABA gene-sets could be associated with behavioral measures of autism symptoms and brain structural variation. Further, using the same gene-sets, we corelated expression profiles throughout the cortex with differences in CT between autistic and neurotypical control participants, as well as in separate sensory subgroups. The glutamate gene-set was associated with all autism symptom severity scores on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) within the autistic group. In adolescents and adults, brain regions with greater gene-expression of glutamate and GABA genes showed greater differences in CT between autistic and neurotypical control participants although in opposing directions. Additionally, the gene expression profiles were associated with CT profiles in separate sensory subgroups. Our results suggest complex relationships between E/I related genetics and autism symptom profiles as well as brain structure alterations, where there may be differential roles for glutamate and GABA. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9867712/ /pubmed/36681677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02317-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 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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Hollestein, Viola
Poelmans, Geert
Forde, Natalie J.
Beckmann, Christian F.
Ecker, Christine
Mann, Caroline
Schäfer, Tim
Moessnang, Carolin
Baumeister, Sarah
Banaschewski, Tobias
Bourgeron, Thomas
Loth, Eva
Dell’Acqua, Flavio
Murphy, Declan G. M.
Puts, Nicolaas A.
Tillmann, Julian
Charman, Tony
Jones, Emily J. H.
Mason, Luke
Ambrosino, Sara
Holt, Rosemary
Bölte, Sven
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Naaijen, Jilly
Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title_full Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title_fullStr Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title_full_unstemmed Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title_short Excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and GABA gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
title_sort excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in autism: the role of glutamate and gaba gene-sets in symptoms and cortical brain structure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36681677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02317-5
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