Author:
Fortea Lydia,Albajes-Eizagirre Anton,Yao Yuan-Wei,Soler Edu,Verdolini Norma,Hauson Alexander O.,Fortea Adriana,Madero Santiago,Solanes Aleix,Wollman Scott C.,Serra-Blasco Maria,Wise Toby,Lukito Steve,Picó-Pérez Maria,Carlisi Christina,Zhang JinTao,Pan PingLei,Farré-Colomés Álvar,Arnone Danilo,Kempton Matthew J.,Soriano-Mas Carles,Rubia Katya,Norman Luke,Fusar-Poli Paolo,Mataix-Cols David,Valentí Marc,Via Esther,Cardoner Narcis,Solmi Marco,Shin Jae I.,Vieta Eduard,Radua Joaquim
Abstract
BackgroundIn mental health, comorbidities are the norm rather than the exception. However, current meta-analytic methods for summarizing the neural correlates of mental disorders do not consider comorbidities, reducing them to a source of noise and bias rather than benefitting from their valuable information.ObjectivesWe describe and validate a novel neuroimaging meta-analytic approach that focuses on comorbidities. In addition, we present the protocol for a meta-analysis of all major mental disorders and their comorbidities.MethodsThe novel approach consists of a modification of Seed-based d Mapping—with Permutation of Subject Images (SDM-PSI) in which the linear models have no intercept. As in previous SDM meta-analyses, the dependent variable is the brain anatomical difference between patients and controls in a voxel. However, there is no primary disorder, and the independent variables are the percentages of patients with each disorder and each pair of potentially comorbid disorders. We use simulations to validate and provide an example of this novel approach, which correctly disentangled the abnormalities associated with each disorder and comorbidity. We then describe a protocol for conducting the new meta-analysis of all major mental disorders and their comorbidities. Specifically, we will include all voxel-based morphometry (VBM) studies of mental disorders for which a meta-analysis has already been published, including at least 10 studies. We will use the novel approach to analyze all included studies in two separate single linear models, one for children/adolescents and one for adults.DiscussionThe novel approach is a valid method to focus on comorbidities. The meta-analysis will yield a comprehensive atlas of the neuroanatomy of all major mental disorders and their comorbidities, which we hope might help develop potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
Funder
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
“la Caixa” Foundation
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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