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Neuropsychiatric disorders are increasingly conceptualized as overlapping spectra sharing multi-level neurobiological alterations. However, whether transdiagnostic cortical alterations covary in a biologically meaningful way is currently unknown. Here, we studied co-alteration networks across six neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, reflecting pathological structural covariance. In 12,024 patients and 18,969 controls from the ENIGMA consortium, we observed that co-alteration patterns followed normative connectome organization and were anchored to prefrontal and temporal disease epicenters. Manifold learning revealed frontal-to-temporal and sensory/limbic-to-occipitoparietal transdiagnostic gradients, differentiating shared illness effects on cortical thickness along these axes. The principal gradient aligned with a normative cortical thickness covariance gradient and established a transcriptomic link to cortico-cerebello-thalamic circuits. Moreover, transdiagnostic gradients segregated functional networks involved in basic sensory, attentional/perceptual, and domain-general cognitive processes, and distinguished between regional cytoarchitectonic profiles. Together, our findings indicate that shared illness effects occur in a synchronized fashion and along multiple levels of hierarchical cortical organization. Neuropsychiatric disorders may have shared features. Here the authors identified hubs of transdiagnostic co-alteration networks using meta-analytical maps of ENIGMA neuroimaging data for six neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders.
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- Coordinated cortical thickness alterations across six neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders
- 저자
- Hettwer, M. D.; Lariviere, S.; Park, B. Y.; van den Heuvel, O. A.; Schmaal, L.; Andreassen, O. A.; Ching, C. R. K.; Hoogman, M.; Buitelaar, J.; van Rooij, D.; Veltman, D. J.; Stein, D. J.; Franke, B.; van Erp, T. G. M.; Jahanshad, N.; Thompson, P. M.; Thomopoulos, S. I.; Bethlehem, R. A. I.; Bernhardt, B. C.; Eickhoff, S. B.; Valk, S. L.
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- 2022-11-11
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- Article
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- 13
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