Altered structural brain asymmetry in autism spectrum disorder in a study of 54 datasets

Author:

Postema Merel C.ORCID,van Rooij Daan,Anagnostou Evdokia,Arango Celso,Auzias GuillaumeORCID,Behrmann Marlene,Filho Geraldo Busatto,Calderoni Sara,Calvo Rosa,Daly Eileen,Deruelle Christine,Di Martino Adriana,Dinstein IlanORCID,Duran Fabio Luis S.ORCID,Durston Sarah,Ecker Christine,Ehrlich Stefan,Fair DamienORCID,Fedor Jennifer,Feng Xin,Fitzgerald Jackie,Floris Dorothea L.,Freitag Christine M.ORCID,Gallagher Louise,Glahn David C.,Gori Ilaria,Haar ShlomiORCID,Hoekstra Liesbeth,Jahanshad NedaORCID,Jalbrzikowski Maria,Janssen Joost,King Joseph A.ORCID,Kong Xiang Zhen,Lazaro Luisa,Lerch Jason P.,Luna Beatriz,Martinho Mauricio M.,McGrath Jane,Medland Sarah E.,Muratori Filippo,Murphy Clodagh M.ORCID,Murphy Declan G. M.ORCID,O’Hearn Kirsten,Oranje Bob,Parellada Mara,Puig OlgaORCID,Retico AlessandraORCID,Rosa Pedro,Rubia Katya,Shook Devon,Taylor Margot J.,Tosetti MichelaORCID,Wallace Gregory L.,Zhou FengfengORCID,Thompson Paul M.,Fisher Simon E.ORCID,Buitelaar Jan K.ORCID,Francks Clyde

Abstract

AbstractAltered structural brain asymmetry in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been reported. However, findings have been inconsistent, likely due to limited sample sizes. Here we investigated 1,774 individuals with ASD and 1,809 controls, from 54 independent data sets of the ENIGMA consortium. ASD was significantly associated with alterations of cortical thickness asymmetry in mostly medial frontal, orbitofrontal, cingulate and inferior temporal areas, and also with asymmetry of orbitofrontal surface area. These differences generally involved reduced asymmetry in individuals with ASD compared to controls. Furthermore, putamen volume asymmetry was significantly increased in ASD. The largest case-control effect size was Cohen’s d = −0.13, for asymmetry of superior frontal cortical thickness. Most effects did not depend on age, sex, IQ, severity or medication use. Altered lateralized neurodevelopment may therefore be a feature of ASD, affecting widespread brain regions with diverse functions. Large-scale analysis was necessary to quantify subtle alterations of brain structural asymmetry in ASD.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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