Source‐based morphometry reveals structural brain pattern abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

Author:

Ge Ruiyang12,Ching Christopher R. K.3,Bassett Anne S.4567ORCID,Kushan Leila8,Antshel Kevin M.9,van Amelsvoort Therese10,Bakker Geor10,Butcher Nancy J.711,Campbell Linda E.12,Chow Eva W. C.47,Craig Michael1314,Crossley Nicolas A.15,Cunningham Adam16,Daly Eileen13,Doherty Joanne L.1617,Durdle Courtney A.1819,Emanuel Beverly S.2021,Fiksinski Ania2223,Forsyth Jennifer K.824,Fremont Wanda25,Goodrich‐Hunsaker Naomi J.1826,Gudbrandsen Maria1327,Gur Raquel E.28,Jalbrzikowski Maria2930,Kates Wendy R.25,Lin Amy831,Linden David E. J.16,McCabe Kathryn L.1218,McDonald‐McGinn Donna213233,Moss Hayley16,Murphy Declan G.1334,Murphy Kieran C.35,Owen Michael J.16,Villalon‐Reina Julio E.3,Repetto Gabriela M.36,Roalf David R.37,Ruparel Kosha37,Schmitt J. Eric38,Schuite‐Koops Sanne39,Angkustsiri Kathleen18,Sun Daqiang8,Vajdi Ariana840,van den Bree Marianne16,Vorstman Jacob741,Thompson Paul M.42,Vila‐Rodriguez Fidel1243,Bearden Carrie E.8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

3. Imaging Genetics Center University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

4. Clinical Genetics Research Program Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

5. The Dalglish Family 22q Clinic, Department of Psychiatry and Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, and Toronto General Hospital Research Institute University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

9. Department of Psychology Syracuse University Syracuse New York USA

10. Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology Maastricht University Maastricht Netherlands

11. Child Health Evaluative Sciences The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada

12. School of Psychology University of Newcastle Callaghan Australia

13. Sackler Institute for Translational Neurodevelopment and Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, King's College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience London UK

14. National Autism Unit Bethlem Royal Hospital Beckenham UK

15. Department of Psychiatry Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Santiago Chile

16. MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences Cardiff University Cardiff UK

17. Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre, School of Psychology Cardiff University Cardiff UK

18. Department of Pediatrics UC Davis MIND Institute Davis California USA

19. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

20. Division of Human Genetics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

21. Department of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

22. Department of Psychology and Department of Pediatrics, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands

23. Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Division of Mental Health, MHeNS Maastricht University Maastricht Netherlands

24. Department of Psychology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

25. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences State University of New York Upstate Medical University Syracuse New York USA

26. Department of Neurology University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

27. Centre for Research in Psychological Wellbeing (CREW), School of Psychology University of Roehampton London UK

28. Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

29. Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

30. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

31. Graduate Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles California USA

32. 22q and You Center, Clinical Genetics Center, and Division of Human Genetics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

33. Department of Human Biology and Medical Genetics Sapienza University Rome Italy

34. Behavioural Genetics Clinic, Adult Autism Service, Behavioural and Developmental Psychiatry Clinical Academic Group South London and Maudsley Foundation NHS Trust London UK

35. Department of Psychiatry Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin Ireland

36. Centro de Genetica y Genomica, Facultad de Medicina Clinica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo Santiago Chile

37. Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

38. Department of Radiology and Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

39. Department of Psychiatry University Medical Center Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Groningen Netherlands

40. Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Pasadena California USA

41. Program in Genetics and Genome Biology, Research Institute, and Department of Psychiatry The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada

42. Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, Radiology, Engineering, Pediatrics and Ophthalmology University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

43. School of Biomedical Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Abstract

Abstract22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is the most frequently occurring microdeletion in humans. It is associated with a significant impact on brain structure, including prominent reductions in gray matter volume (GMV), and neuropsychiatric manifestations, including cognitive impairment and psychosis. It is unclear whether GMV alterations in 22q11DS occur according to distinct structural patterns. Then, 783 participants (470 with 22q11DS: 51% females, mean age [SD] 18.2 [9.2]; and 313 typically developing [TD] controls: 46% females, mean age 18.0 [8.6]) from 13 datasets were included in the present study. We segmented structural T1‐weighted brain MRI scans and extracted GMV images, which were then utilized in a novel source‐based morphometry (SBM) pipeline (SS‐Detect) to generate structural brain patterns (SBPs) that capture co‐varying GMV. We investigated the impact of the 22q11.2 deletion, deletion size, intelligence quotient, and psychosis on the SBPs. Seventeen GMV‐SBPs were derived, which provided spatial patterns of GMV covariance associated with a quantitative metric (i.e., loading score) for analysis. Patterns of topographically widespread differences in GMV covariance, including the cerebellum, discriminated individuals with 22q11DS from healthy controls. The spatial extents of the SBPs that revealed disparities between individuals with 22q11DS and controls were consistent with the findings of the univariate voxel‐based morphometry analysis. Larger deletion size was associated with significantly lower GMV in frontal and occipital SBPs; however, history of psychosis did not show a strong relationship with these covariance patterns. 22q11DS is associated with distinct structural abnormalities captured by topographical GMV covariance patterns that include the cerebellum. Findings indicate that structural anomalies in 22q11DS manifest in a nonrandom manner and in distinct covarying anatomical patterns, rather than a diffuse global process. These SBP abnormalities converge with previously reported cortical surface area abnormalities, suggesting disturbances of early neurodevelopment as the most likely underlying mechanism.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology,Anatomy

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