Heritability of cognitive abilities and regional brain structures in middle-aged to elderly East Asians

Author:

Lee Younghwa1ORCID,Park Jun Young1ORCID,Lee Jang Jae2ORCID,Gim Jungsoo23ORCID,Do Ah Ra4ORCID,Jo Jinyeon1ORCID,Park Juhong1ORCID,Kim Kangjin1ORCID,Park Kyungtaek5ORCID,Jin Heejin5ORCID,Choi Kyu Yeong2ORCID,Kang Sarang2ORCID,Kim Hoowon26ORCID,Kim SangYun78ORCID,Moon Seung Hwan9ORCID,Farrer Lindsay A10ORCID,Lee Kun Ho2311ORCID,Won Sungho1412ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University , Seoul, Korea

2. Gwangju Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Dementia Cohort Research Center, Chosun University , Gwangju, Korea

3. Department of Biomedical Science, Chosun University , Gwangju, Korea

4. Interdisciplinary Program in Bioinformatics, Seoul National University , Seoul, Korea

5. Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University , Seoul , South Korea

6. Department of Neurology, Chosun University Hospital , Gwangju, Korea

7. Department of Neurology, Seoul National University College of Medicine , Seoul, Korea

8. Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital , Seongnam, Korea

9. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Samsung Medical Center , Seoul, Korea

10. Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine , Boston, MA , United States

11. Dementia Research Group, Korea Brain Research Institute , Daegu, Korea

12. RexSoft Inc. , Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Abstract This study examined the single-nucleotide polymorphism heritability and genetic correlations of cognitive abilities and brain structural measures (regional subcortical volume and cortical thickness) in middle-aged and elderly East Asians (Korean) from the Gwangju Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias cohort study. Significant heritability was found in memory function, caudate volume, thickness of the entorhinal cortices, pars opercularis, superior frontal gyri, and transverse temporal gyri. There were 3 significant genetic correlations between (i) the caudate volume and the thickness of the entorhinal cortices, (ii) the thickness of the superior frontal gyri and pars opercularis, and (iii) the thickness of the superior frontal and transverse temporal gyri. This is the first study to describe the heritability and genetic correlations of cognitive and neuroanatomical traits in middle-aged to elderly East Asians. Our results support the previous findings showing that genetic factors play a substantial role in the cognitive and neuroanatomical traits in middle to advanced age. Moreover, by demonstrating shared genetic effects on different brain regions, it gives us a genetic insight into understanding cognitive and brain changes with age, such as aging-related cognitive decline, cortical atrophy, and neural compensation.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT

National Research Foundation

Ministry of Education

Korea Brain Research Institute

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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