一种模式学习算法将拷贝数变化与青少年群体的大脑结构和行为变量联系起来

IF 26.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
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摘要

我们的基因构成,加上环境和社会的影响,塑造了我们大脑的发育。然而,成像遗传学领域一直在努力整合所有这些模式来研究基因蓝图、大脑结构、环境、人类健康和日常生活技能之间的相互作用。在这里,我们调查了青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)队列,概述了罕见的高效基因变异对大脑结构的影响及其对认知、行为、社会心理和社会经济特征的相应影响。我们设计了一个整体的模式学习框架,定量剖析拷贝数变异(CNVs)对7,338名青少年的大脑结构和938个行为变量的影响,涉及20个类别。我们的研究结果揭示了基因改变、高阶大脑网络和家庭幸福的特定参数之间的关联,包括父母和孩子压力的增加、焦虑和抑郁,或邻里动态(如安全性降低)。因此,我们发现其影响超出了先前报道的认知能力或语言能力的损害。我们的研究聚焦于基因变异与青少年及其家庭主观生活质量之间的相互作用。
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A pattern-learning algorithm associates copy number variations with brain structure and behavioural variables in an adolescent population cohort

A pattern-learning algorithm associates copy number variations with brain structure and behavioural variables in an adolescent population cohort

Our genetic makeup, together with environmental and social influences, shape our brain’s development. Yet, the imaging-genetics field has struggled to integrate all these modalities to investigate the interplay between genetic blueprint, brain architecture, environment, human health and daily living skills. Here we interrogate the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) cohort to outline the effects of rare high-effect genetic variants on brain architecture and their corresponding implications on cognitive, behavioural, psychosocial and socioeconomic traits. We design a holistic pattern-learning framework that quantitatively dissects the impacts of copy number variations (CNVs) on brain structure and 938 behavioural variables spanning 20 categories in 7,338 adolescents. Our results reveal associations between genetic alterations, higher-order brain networks and specific parameters of the family wellbeing, including increased parental and child stress, anxiety and depression, or neighbourhood dynamics such as decreased safety. We thus find effects extending beyond the impairment of cognitive ability or language capacity which have been previously reported. Our investigation spotlights the interplay between genetic variation and subjective life quality in adolescents and their families.

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Nature Biomedical Engineering
Nature Biomedical Engineering Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
45.30
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1.10%
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138
期刊介绍: Nature Biomedical Engineering is an online-only monthly journal that was launched in January 2017. It aims to publish original research, reviews, and commentary focusing on applied biomedicine and health technology. The journal targets a diverse audience, including life scientists who are involved in developing experimental or computational systems and methods to enhance our understanding of human physiology. It also covers biomedical researchers and engineers who are engaged in designing or optimizing therapies, assays, devices, or procedures for diagnosing or treating diseases. Additionally, clinicians, who make use of research outputs to evaluate patient health or administer therapy in various clinical settings and healthcare contexts, are also part of the target audience.
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