Isabella G Larsen, Siyuan Liu, Lukas Schaffer, Srishti Rau, Tiffany Ajumobi, Bridget W Mahony, Allysa Warling, Ethan T Whitman, Ajay Nadig, Cassidy McDermott, Anastasia Xenophontos, Kathleen Wilson, Liv S Clasen, Erin N Torres, Jonathan D Blumenthal, Dani S Bassett, Armin Raznahan
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摘要
背景:在群体水平上,精神症状通常是高度相关的。总的来说,这些相关性定义了精神病理学的架构——为精神病学的分类和机制模型提供信息。然而,迄今为止,尚不清楚这种结构是否在病因不同的亚组之间有所不同,尽管这种理解与个性化医疗具有核心相关性。在这里,我们引入了一种新的分析管道来探索精神病理结构的群体差异-通过两种不同的神经遗传疾病的比较来证明。方法:我们对300名5-25岁的个体(n = 102 XXY/KS, n = 64 XYY, n = 134年龄匹配的XY)进行了大型问卷调查,以表征XXY/KS和XYY综合征中53种不同精神病理学指标之间的相关性结构,使我们能够比较X染色体剂量与y染色体剂量对精神病理学结构的影响。结果:行为相关矩阵描述了每种综合征的精神病理结构。对矩阵行进行比较显示,在XXY/KS和XYY中,社会问题和外化症状与精神病理其他方面的关联差异最大。聚类矩阵之间的差异捕获了精神病理学测量之间两两耦合的协调组差异:XXY/KS在外化、内化和自闭症相关特征之间表现出更大的一致性,而XYY综合征在分离性和早期神经发育障碍方面表现出更大的一致性。结论:这些方法为X染色体和y染色体剂量对行为的影响提供了新的见解,我们的共享代码现在可以应用于其他感兴趣的临床群体-帮助磨练机制模型并告知护理的定制。
Novel tools for comparing the architecture of psychopathology between neurogenetic disorders: An application to X- versus Y-chromosome aneuploidy effects in males.
Background: Psychiatric symptoms are typically highly inter-correlated at the group level. Collectively, these correlations define the architecture of psychopathology - informing taxonomic and mechanistic models in psychiatry. However, to date, it remains unclear if this architecture differs between etiologically distinct subgroups, despite the core relevance of this understanding for personalized medicine. Here, we introduce a new analytic pipeline to probe group differences in the psychopathology architecture - demonstrated through the comparison of two distinct neurogenetic disorders.
Methods: We use a large questionnaire battery in 300 individuals aged 5-25 years (n = 102 XXY/KS, n = 64 XYY, n = 134 age-matched XY) to characterize the structure of correlations among 53 diverse measures of psychopathology in XXY/KS and XYY syndrome - enabling us to compare the effects of X- versus Y-chromosome dosage on the architecture of psychopathology at multiple, distinctly informative levels.
Results: Behavior correlation matrices describe the architecture of psychopathology in each syndrome. A comparison of matrix rows reveals that social problems and externalizing symptoms are most differentially coupled to other aspects of psychopathology in XXY/KS versus XYY. Clustering the difference between matrices captures coordinated group differences in pairwise coupling between measures of psychopathology: XXY/KS shows greater coherence among externalizing, internalizing, and autism-related features, while XYY syndrome shows greater coherence in dissociality and early neurodevelopmental impairment.
Conclusions: These methods offer new insights into X- and Y-chromosome dosage effects on behavior, and our shared code can now be applied to other clinical groups of interest - helping to hone mechanistic models and inform the tailoring of care.
期刊介绍:
Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.