A shared neural basis underlying psychiatric comorbidity
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Published:2023-04-24
Issue:5
Volume:29
Page:1232-1242
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ISSN:1078-8956
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Container-title:Nature Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Med
Author:
Xie Chao, Xiang ShitongORCID, Shen Chun, Peng XueruiORCID, Kang Jujiao, Li Yuzhu, Cheng Wei, He Shiqi, Bobou Marina, Broulidakis M. John, van Noort Betteke Maria, Zhang Zuo, Robinson Lauren, Vaidya Nilakshi, Winterer Jeanne, Zhang Yuning, King Sinead, Banaschewski Tobias, Barker Gareth J., Bokde Arun L. W., Bromberg Uli, Büchel Christian, Flor Herta, Grigis Antoine, Garavan Hugh, Gowland Penny, Heinz Andreas, Ittermann Bernd, Lemaître Hervé, Martinot Jean-Luc, Martinot Marie-Laure Paillère, Nees Frauke, Orfanos Dimitri Papadopoulos, Paus Tomáš, Poustka Luise, Fröhner Juliane H., Schmidt Ulrike, Sinclair Julia, Smolka Michael N., Stringaris Argyris, Walter Henrik, Whelan Robert, Desrivières Sylvane, Sahakian Barbara J., Robbins Trevor W., Schumann Gunter, Jia Tianye, Feng Jianfeng, van Noort Betteke Maria, , ,
Abstract
AbstractRecent studies proposed a general psychopathology factor underlying common comorbidities among psychiatric disorders. However, its neurobiological mechanisms and generalizability remain elusive. In this study, we used a large longitudinal neuroimaging cohort from adolescence to young adulthood (IMAGEN) to define a neuropsychopathological (NP) factor across externalizing and internalizing symptoms using multitask connectomes. We demonstrate that this NP factor might represent a unified, genetically determined, delayed development of the prefrontal cortex that further leads to poor executive function. We also show this NP factor to be reproducible in multiple developmental periods, from preadolescence to early adulthood, and generalizable to the resting-state connectome and clinical samples (the ADHD-200 Sample and the STRATIFY & ESTRA Project). In conclusion, we identify a reproducible and general neural basis underlying symptoms of multiple mental health disorders, bridging multidimensional evidence from behavioral, neuroimaging and genetic substrates. These findings may help to develop new therapeutic interventions for psychiatric comorbidities.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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