精神分裂症对海马灰质体积和海马-内侧前额叶皮质功能连通性的多基因影响。

Shu Liu, Ang Li, Yong Liu, Hao Yan, Meng Wang, Yuqing Sun, Lingzhong Fan, Ming Song, Kaibin Xu, Jun Chen, Yunchun Chen, Huaning Wang, Hua Guo, Ping Wan, Luxian Lv, Yongfeng Yang, Peng Li, Lin Lu, Jun Yan, Huiling Wang, Hongxing Zhang, Huawang Wu, Yuping Ning, Dai Zhang, Tianzi Jiang, Bing Liu
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摘要

背景:精神分裂症是一种具有高遗传性和多基因遗传性的复杂精神障碍。多模态神经成像研究也表明,大脑结构和功能异常是精神分裂症的一种似是而非的神经生物学特征。然而,精神分裂症对这些影像学内表型的多基因影响尚未完全阐明。目的:探讨精神分裂症多基因风险对精神分裂症患者脑灰质体积和功能连通性的影响。方法:将汉族精神分裂症患者(509例)和健康对照(502例)的基因组和神经影像学数据纳入本研究。我们分别通过结构和功能磁共振成像检查了灰质体积和功能连通性。利用最近一项包含大量中国人的全基因组关联研究的荟萃分析数据,我们计算了每个参与者的多基因风险评分(PGRS)。结果:影像学遗传分析显示,个体PGRS与海马灰质体积和海马-内侧前额叶皮质功能连通性呈显著负相关,精神分裂症患者的PGRS与海马灰质体积和海马-内侧前额叶皮质功能连通性均低于对照组。我们还发现,观察到的神经影像学指标在精神分裂症患者未受影响的一级亲属中显示出微弱但相似的变化。结论:这些发现提示,基因影响的脑灰质体积和功能连接可能为理解精神分裂症的病理机制和精神分裂症的早期诊断提供重要线索。
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Polygenic effects of schizophrenia on hippocampal grey matter volume and hippocampus-medial prefrontal cortex functional connectivity.

Background: Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder with high heritability and polygenic inheritance. Multimodal neuroimaging studies have also indicated that abnormalities of brain structure and function are a plausible neurobiological characterisation of schizophrenia. However, the polygenic effects of schizophrenia on these imaging endophenotypes have not yet been fully elucidated.

Aims: To investigate the effects of polygenic risk for schizophrenia on the brain grey matter volume and functional connectivity, which are disrupted in schizophrenia.

Method: Genomic and neuroimaging data from a large sample of Han Chinese patients with schizophrenia (N = 509) and healthy controls (N = 502) were included in this study. We examined grey matter volume and functional connectivity via structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging, respectively. Using the data from a recent meta-analysis of a genome-wide association study that comprised a large number of Chinese people, we calculated a polygenic risk score (PGRS) for each participant.

Results: The imaging genetic analysis revealed that the individual PGRS showed a significantly negative correlation with the hippocampal grey matter volume and hippocampus-medial prefrontal cortex functional connectivity, both of which were lower in the people with schizophrenia than in the controls. We also found that the observed neuroimaging measures showed weak but similar changes in unaffected first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia.

Conclusions: These findings suggested that genetically influenced brain grey matter volume and functional connectivity may provide important clues for understanding the pathological mechanisms of schizophrenia and for the early diagnosis of schizophrenia.

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