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2. Cortical abnormalities in adults and adolescents with major depression based on brain scans from 20 cohorts worldwide in the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder Working Group
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Schmaal, L, Hibar, DP, Sämann, PG, Hall, GB, Baune, BT, Jahanshad, N, Cheung, JW, van Erp, TGM, Bos, D, Ikram, MA, Vernooij, MW, Niessen, WJ, Tiemeier, H, Hofman, A, Wittfeld, K, Grabe, HJ, Janowitz, D, Bülow, R, Selonke, M, Völzke, H, Grotegerd, D, Dannlowski, U, Arolt, V, Opel, N, Heindel, W, Kugel, H, Hoehn, D, Czisch, M, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Rentería, ME, Strike, LT, Wright, MJ, Mills, NT, de Zubicaray, GI, McMahon, KL, Medland, SE, Martin, NG, Gillespie, NA, Goya-Maldonado, R, Gruber, O, Krämer, B, Hatton, SN, Lagopoulos, J, Hickie, IB, Frodl, T, Carballedo, A, Frey, EM, van Velzen, LS, Penninx, BWJH, van Tol, M-J, van der Wee, NJ, Davey, CG, Harrison, BJ, Mwangi, B, Cao, B, Soares, JC, Veer, IM, Walter, H, Schoepf, D, Zurowski, B, Konrad, C, Schramm, E, Normann, C, Schnell, K, Sacchet, MD, Gotlib, IH, MacQueen, GM, Godlewska, BR, Nickson, T, McIntosh, AM, Papmeyer, M, Whalley, HC, Hall, J, Sussmann, JE, Li, M, Walter, M, Aftanas, L, Brack, I, Bokhan, NA, Thompson, PM, and Veltman, DJ
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Biological Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Major Depressive Disorder ,Serious Mental Illness ,Neurosciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Depression ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental Health ,Brain Disorders ,Clinical Research ,Pediatric ,Behavioral and Social Science ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Neurological ,Mental health ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Brain ,Cerebral Cortex ,Depressive Disorder ,Major ,Female ,Frontal Lobe ,Gray Matter ,Gyrus Cinguli ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Male ,Neuroimaging ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Temporal Lobe ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
The neuro-anatomical substrates of major depressive disorder (MDD) are still not well understood, despite many neuroimaging studies over the past few decades. Here we present the largest ever worldwide study by the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) Major Depressive Disorder Working Group on cortical structural alterations in MDD. Structural T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans from 2148 MDD patients and 7957 healthy controls were analysed with harmonized protocols at 20 sites around the world. To detect consistent effects of MDD and its modulators on cortical thickness and surface area estimates derived from MRI, statistical effects from sites were meta-analysed separately for adults and adolescents. Adults with MDD had thinner cortical gray matter than controls in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), anterior and posterior cingulate, insula and temporal lobes (Cohen's d effect sizes: -0.10 to -0.14). These effects were most pronounced in first episode and adult-onset patients (>21 years). Compared to matched controls, adolescents with MDD had lower total surface area (but no differences in cortical thickness) and regional reductions in frontal regions (medial OFC and superior frontal gyrus) and primary and higher-order visual, somatosensory and motor areas (d: -0.26 to -0.57). The strongest effects were found in recurrent adolescent patients. This highly powered global effort to identify consistent brain abnormalities showed widespread cortical alterations in MDD patients as compared to controls and suggests that MDD may impact brain structure in a highly dynamic way, with different patterns of alterations at different stages of life.
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3. Association of Layer-specific Knee Cartilage T2 Relaxation Measurements with Age, Sex, and Cartilage Lesions in the Large Population-based Cohort Study of Health in Pomerania.
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Aschauer, K., Weber, M.A., Bülow, R., Seitel, M., Weber, F., Marquardt, H., and Klaan, B.
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CARTILAGE ,KNEE pain ,KNEE ,COHORT analysis ,ARTICULAR cartilage - Abstract
This article discusses a study that aimed to assess the association between knee cartilage T2 values and age, sex, and cartilage lesions. The study involved 929 subjects aged 28 to 89 years who underwent MRI scans. The results showed that T2 values were significantly higher in subjects with osteoarthritis (OA) risk factors and cartilage lesions compared to those without. The study also found significant variation in T2 values between different joint compartments, with the highest values in femoral cartilage and the lowest in tibial cartilage. Additionally, T2 values increased with age and were higher in women for certain compartments. The study established a reference database of T2 values for subjects with normal cartilage morphology and without evidence of cartilage degeneration or OA risk factors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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4. Can sacrum height predict body height, age, and sex? A large population-based MRI study
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Langner, I., Henker, C., Steinhagen, K., Bülow, R., Langner, S., and Schmidt, C-O.
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- 2020
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5. Detection of fractures of hand and forearm in whole-body CT for suspected polytrauma in intubated patients
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Münn, F., Laun, R. A., Asmus, A., Bülow, R., Bakir, S., Haralambiev, L., Eisenschenk, A., and Kim, S.
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- 2020
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6. Influence of Age and Tooth Loss on Masticatory Muscles Characteristics: A Population Based MR Imaging Study
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Daboul, Amro, Schwahn, C., Bülow, R., Kiliaridis, S., Kocher, T., Klinke, T., Mundt, T., Mourad, S., Völzke, H., Habes, M., and Biffar, R.
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- 2018
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7. Herzbeteiligung beo COVID-19: Makrophagen-getriebene Entzündung und Gefäßneubildung
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Werlein, C, additional, Ackermann, M, additional, Stark, H, additional, Shah, H, additional, Tzankov, A, additional, Haslbauer, J, additional, von Stillfried, S, additional, Bülow, R, additional, El-Armouche, A, additional, Kuenzel, S, additional, Robertus, J, additional, Reichardt, M, additional, Haverich, A, additional, Höfer, A, additional, Neubert, L, additional, Plucinski, E, additional, Braubach, P, additional, Verleden, S, additional, Salditt, T, additional, Marx, N, additional, Welte, T, additional, Bauersachs, J, additional, Kreipe, H, additional, Mentzer, S, additional, Boor, P, additional, Black, S, additional, Länger, F, additional, Kühnel, M, additional, and Jonigk, D, additional
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- 2023
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8. Genomics of perivascular space burden unravels early mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease.
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Duperron, M-G, Knol, MJ, Le Grand, Q, Evans, TE, Mishra, A, Tsuchida, A, Roshchupkin, G, Konuma, T, Trégouët, D-A, Romero, JR, Frenzel, S, Luciano, M, Hofer, E, Bourgey, M, Dueker, ND, Delgado, P, Hilal, S, Tankard, RM, Dubost, F, Shin, J, Saba, Y, Armstrong, NJ, Bordes, C, Bastin, ME, Beiser, A, Brodaty, H, Bülow, R, Carrera, C, Chen, C, Cheng, C-Y, Deary, IJ, Gampawar, PG, Himali, JJ, Jiang, J, Kawaguchi, T, Li, S, Macalli, M, Marquis, P, Morris, Z, Muñoz Maniega, S, Miyamoto, S, Okawa, M, Paradise, M, Parva, P, Rundek, T, Sargurupremraj, M, Schilling, S, Setoh, K, Soukarieh, O, Tabara, Y, Teumer, A, Thalamuthu, A, Trollor, JN, Valdés Hernández, MC, Vernooij, MW, Völker, U, Wittfeld, K, Wong, TY, Wright, MJ, Zhang, J, Zhao, W, Zhu, Y-C, Schmidt, H, Sachdev, PS, Wen, W, Yoshida, K, Joutel, A, Satizabal, CL, Sacco, RL, Bourque, G, CHARGE consortium, Lathrop, M, Paus, T, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Yang, Q, Mazoyer, B, Boutinaud, P, Okada, Y, Grabe, HJ, Mather, KA, Schmidt, R, Joliot, M, Ikram, MA, Matsuda, F, Tzourio, C, Wardlaw, JM, Seshadri, S, Adams, HHH, Debette, S, Duperron, M-G, Knol, MJ, Le Grand, Q, Evans, TE, Mishra, A, Tsuchida, A, Roshchupkin, G, Konuma, T, Trégouët, D-A, Romero, JR, Frenzel, S, Luciano, M, Hofer, E, Bourgey, M, Dueker, ND, Delgado, P, Hilal, S, Tankard, RM, Dubost, F, Shin, J, Saba, Y, Armstrong, NJ, Bordes, C, Bastin, ME, Beiser, A, Brodaty, H, Bülow, R, Carrera, C, Chen, C, Cheng, C-Y, Deary, IJ, Gampawar, PG, Himali, JJ, Jiang, J, Kawaguchi, T, Li, S, Macalli, M, Marquis, P, Morris, Z, Muñoz Maniega, S, Miyamoto, S, Okawa, M, Paradise, M, Parva, P, Rundek, T, Sargurupremraj, M, Schilling, S, Setoh, K, Soukarieh, O, Tabara, Y, Teumer, A, Thalamuthu, A, Trollor, JN, Valdés Hernández, MC, Vernooij, MW, Völker, U, Wittfeld, K, Wong, TY, Wright, MJ, Zhang, J, Zhao, W, Zhu, Y-C, Schmidt, H, Sachdev, PS, Wen, W, Yoshida, K, Joutel, A, Satizabal, CL, Sacco, RL, Bourque, G, CHARGE consortium, Lathrop, M, Paus, T, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Yang, Q, Mazoyer, B, Boutinaud, P, Okada, Y, Grabe, HJ, Mather, KA, Schmidt, R, Joliot, M, Ikram, MA, Matsuda, F, Tzourio, C, Wardlaw, JM, Seshadri, S, Adams, HHH, and Debette, S
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Perivascular space (PVS) burden is an emerging, poorly understood, magnetic resonance imaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease, a leading cause of stroke and dementia. Genome-wide association studies in up to 40,095 participants (18 population-based cohorts, 66.3 ± 8.6 yr, 96.9% European ancestry) revealed 24 genome-wide significant PVS risk loci, mainly in the white matter. These were associated with white matter PVS already in young adults (N = 1,748; 22.1 ± 2.3 yr) and were enriched in early-onset leukodystrophy genes and genes expressed in fetal brain endothelial cells, suggesting early-life mechanisms. In total, 53% of white matter PVS risk loci showed nominally significant associations (27% after multiple-testing correction) in a Japanese population-based cohort (N = 2,862; 68.3 ± 5.3 yr). Mendelian randomization supported causal associations of high blood pressure with basal ganglia and hippocampal PVS, and of basal ganglia PVS and hippocampal PVS with stroke, accounting for blood pressure. Our findings provide insight into the biology of PVS and cerebral small vessel disease, pointing to pathways involving extracellular matrix, membrane transport and developmental processes, and the potential for genetically informed prioritization of drug targets.
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9. Lack of structural brain alteration associated with insomnia: Findings from the ENIGMA-Sleep working group
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Weihs, A., primary, Bi, H., additional, Bülow, R., additional, Eickhoff, S.B., additional, Ewert, R., additional, Frenzel, S., additional, Grabe, H.J., additional, Hoffstaedter, F., additional, Jahanshad, N., additional, Khazaie, H., additional, Patil, K., additional, Riemann, D., additional, Rostampour, M., additional, Schiel, J.E., additional, Spiegelhalder, K., additional, Stubbe, B., additional, Thomopoulos, S.I., additional, Thompson, P.M., additional, Valk, S.L., additional, Völzke, H., additional, Zarei, M., additional, and Tahmasian, M., additional
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- 2022
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10. Clinical, imaging, serological, and histopathological features of pulmonary post-acute sequelae after mild COVID-19 (PASC)
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Gagiannis, D, primary, Hackenbroch, C, additional, Czech, A, additional, Lindner, A, additional, Maag, N, additional, Bloch, W, additional, Zech, F, additional, Kirchhoff, F, additional, Djudjaj, S, additional, von Stillfried, S, additional, Bülow, R, additional, Boor, P, additional, and Steinestel, K, additional
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- 2022
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11. The Future of Antibody Therapy
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Buelow, R., van Schooten, W., Radbruch, A., editor, Volk, H.-D., editor, Asadullah, K., editor, and Doecke, W.-D., editor
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12. Reproducibility in the absence of selective reporting: An illustration from large-scale brain asymmetry research
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Kong, XZ, Francks, C, Mathias, SR, Guadalupe, T, Abé, C, Agartz, I, Akudjedu, TN, Aleman, A, Alhusaini, S, Allen, NB, Ames, D, Andreassen, OA, Vasquez, AA, Armstrong, NJ, Asherson, P, Bergo, F, Bastin, ME, Batalla, A, Bauer, J, Baune, BT, Baur-Streubel, R, Biederman, J, Blaine, SK, Boedhoe, P, Bøen, E, Bose, A, Bralten, J, Brandeis, D, Brem, S, Brodaty, H, Yüksel, D, Brooks, SJ, Buitelaar, J, Bürger, C, Bülow, R, Calhoun, V, Calvo, A, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Caparelli, EC, Castellanos, FX, Cendes, F, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Chantiluke, K, Chen, QL, Chen, X, Cheng, Y, Christakou, A, Clark, VP, Coghill, D, Connolly, CG, Conzelmann, A, Córdova-Palomera, A, Cousijn, J, Crow, T, Cubillo, A, Dannlowski, U, de Bruttopilo, SA, de Zeeuw, P, Deary, IJ, Demeter, DV, Di Martino, A, Dickie, EW, Dietsche, B, Doan, NT, Doherty, CP, Doyle, A, Durston, S, Earl, E, Ehrlich, S, Ekman, CJ, Elvsåshagen, T, Epstein, JN, Fair, DA, Faraone, SV, Fernández, G, Flint, C, Filho, GB, Förster, K, Fouche, JP, Foxe, JJ, Frodl, T, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Fullerton, JM, Garavan, H, do Santos Garcia, D, Gotlib, IH, Goudriaan, AE, Grabe, HJ, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gurholt, T, Haavik, J, Hahn, T, Hansell, NK, Harris, MA, Hartman, CA, del Carmen Valdés Hernández, M, Kong, XZ, Francks, C, Mathias, SR, Guadalupe, T, Abé, C, Agartz, I, Akudjedu, TN, Aleman, A, Alhusaini, S, Allen, NB, Ames, D, Andreassen, OA, Vasquez, AA, Armstrong, NJ, Asherson, P, Bergo, F, Bastin, ME, Batalla, A, Bauer, J, Baune, BT, Baur-Streubel, R, Biederman, J, Blaine, SK, Boedhoe, P, Bøen, E, Bose, A, Bralten, J, Brandeis, D, Brem, S, Brodaty, H, Yüksel, D, Brooks, SJ, Buitelaar, J, Bürger, C, Bülow, R, Calhoun, V, Calvo, A, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Caparelli, EC, Castellanos, FX, Cendes, F, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Chantiluke, K, Chen, QL, Chen, X, Cheng, Y, Christakou, A, Clark, VP, Coghill, D, Connolly, CG, Conzelmann, A, Córdova-Palomera, A, Cousijn, J, Crow, T, Cubillo, A, Dannlowski, U, de Bruttopilo, SA, de Zeeuw, P, Deary, IJ, Demeter, DV, Di Martino, A, Dickie, EW, Dietsche, B, Doan, NT, Doherty, CP, Doyle, A, Durston, S, Earl, E, Ehrlich, S, Ekman, CJ, Elvsåshagen, T, Epstein, JN, Fair, DA, Faraone, SV, Fernández, G, Flint, C, Filho, GB, Förster, K, Fouche, JP, Foxe, JJ, Frodl, T, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Fullerton, JM, Garavan, H, do Santos Garcia, D, Gotlib, IH, Goudriaan, AE, Grabe, HJ, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gurholt, T, Haavik, J, Hahn, T, Hansell, NK, Harris, MA, Hartman, CA, and del Carmen Valdés Hernández, M
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13. Virtual Ontogeny of Cortical Growth Preceding Mental Illness
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Patel, Y., Shin, J., Abé, C., Agartz, I., Alloza, C., Alnæs, D., Ambrogi, S., Antonucci, L.A., Arango, C., Arolt, V., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C., Başgöze, Z., Cupertino, R.B., Bau, C.H.D., Bauer, J., Baumeister, S., Bernardoni, F., Bertolino, A., Bonnin, C.D.M., Brandeis, D., Brem, S., Bruggemann, J., Bülow, R., Bustillo, J.R., Calderoni, S., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carmona, S., Carr, V.J., Catts, S.V., Chenji, S., Chew, Q.H., Coghill, D., Connolly, C.G., Conzelmann, A., Craven, A.R., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cullen, K., Dahl, A., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Deruelle, C., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Epstein, J., Erwin-Grabner, T., Eyler, L.T., Fedor, J., Fitzgerald, J., Foran, W., Ford, J.M., Fortea, L., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Fullerton, J., Furlong, L., Gallagher, L., Gao, B., Gao, S., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Harrison, B.J., Heindel, W., Henskens, F., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hilland, E., Hoekstra, P.J., Hohmann, S., Holz, N., Howells, F.M., Ipser, J.C., Jahanshad, N., Jakobi, B., Jansen, A, Janssen, J., Jonassen, R., Kaiser, A., Kaleda, V., Karantonis, J., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kochunov, P., Koopowitz, S.M., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Hoogman, M., Lawrie, S., Franke, B., Rooij, D. van, Buitelaar, J.K., Thompson, P., Paus, T., Patel, Y., Shin, J., Abé, C., Agartz, I., Alloza, C., Alnæs, D., Ambrogi, S., Antonucci, L.A., Arango, C., Arolt, V., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C., Başgöze, Z., Cupertino, R.B., Bau, C.H.D., Bauer, J., Baumeister, S., Bernardoni, F., Bertolino, A., Bonnin, C.D.M., Brandeis, D., Brem, S., Bruggemann, J., Bülow, R., Bustillo, J.R., Calderoni, S., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carmona, S., Carr, V.J., Catts, S.V., Chenji, S., Chew, Q.H., Coghill, D., Connolly, C.G., Conzelmann, A., Craven, A.R., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cullen, K., Dahl, A., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Deruelle, C., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Epstein, J., Erwin-Grabner, T., Eyler, L.T., Fedor, J., Fitzgerald, J., Foran, W., Ford, J.M., Fortea, L., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Fullerton, J., Furlong, L., Gallagher, L., Gao, B., Gao, S., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Harrison, B.J., Heindel, W., Henskens, F., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hilland, E., Hoekstra, P.J., Hohmann, S., Holz, N., Howells, F.M., Ipser, J.C., Jahanshad, N., Jakobi, B., Jansen, A, Janssen, J., Jonassen, R., Kaiser, A., Kaleda, V., Karantonis, J., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kochunov, P., Koopowitz, S.M., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Hoogman, M., Lawrie, S., Franke, B., Rooij, D. van, Buitelaar, J.K., Thompson, P., and Paus, T.
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Contains fulltext : 281502.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access), BACKGROUND: Morphology of the human cerebral cortex differs across psychiatric disorders, with neurobiology and developmental origins mostly undetermined. Deviations in the tangential growth of the cerebral cortex during pre/perinatal periods may be reflected in individual variations in cortical surface area later in life. METHODS: Interregional profiles of group differences in surface area between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging from 27,359 individuals including those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and high general psychopathology (through the Child Behavior Checklist). Similarity of interregional profiles of group differences in surface area and prenatal cell-specific gene expression was assessed. RESULTS: Across the 11 cortical regions, group differences in cortical area for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and Child Behavior Checklist were dominant in multimodal association cortices. The same interregional profiles were also associated with interregional profiles of (prenatal) gene expression specific to proliferative cells, namely radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells (greater expression, larger difference), as well as differentiated cells, namely excitatory neurons and endothelial and mural cells (greater expression, smaller difference). Finally, these cell types were implicated in known pre/perinatal risk factors for psychosis. Genes coexpressed with radial glia were enriched with genes implicated in congenital abnormalities, birth weight, hypoxia, and starvation. Genes coexpressed with endothelial and mural genes were enriched with genes associated with maternal hypertension and preterm birth. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a neurodevelopmental model of vulnerability to mental illness whereby prenatal risk factors acting through cell-specific processes lead to deviations from t
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14. Recommendations on compiling test datasets for evaluating artificial intelligence solutions in pathology
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Homeyer, A., Geißler, C., Ole Schwen, L., Zakrzewski, F., Evans, T., Strohmenger, K., Westphal, M., David Bülow, R., Kargl, M., Karjauv, A., Munné-Bertran, I., Orge Retzlaff, C., Romero-López, A., Sołtysiński, T., Plass, M., Carvalho, R., (0000-0002-4974-230X) Steinbach, P., Lan, Y.-C., Bouteldja, N., Haber, D., Rojas-Carulla, M., Vafaei Sadr, A., Kraft, M., Krüger, D., Fick, R., Lang, T., Boor, P., Müller, H., Hufnagl, P., Zerbe, N., Homeyer, A., Geißler, C., Ole Schwen, L., Zakrzewski, F., Evans, T., Strohmenger, K., Westphal, M., David Bülow, R., Kargl, M., Karjauv, A., Munné-Bertran, I., Orge Retzlaff, C., Romero-López, A., Sołtysiński, T., Plass, M., Carvalho, R., (0000-0002-4974-230X) Steinbach, P., Lan, Y.-C., Bouteldja, N., Haber, D., Rojas-Carulla, M., Vafaei Sadr, A., Kraft, M., Krüger, D., Fick, R., Lang, T., Boor, P., Müller, H., Hufnagl, P., and Zerbe, N.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that automatically extract information from digital histology images have shown great promise for improving pathological diagnosis. Prior to routine use, it is important to evaluate their predictive performance and obtain regulatory approval. This assessment requires appropriate test datasets. However, compiling such datasets is challenging and specific recommendations are missing. A committee of various stakeholders, including commercial AI developers, pathologists, and researchers, discussed key aspects and conducted extensive literature reviews on test datasets in pathology. Here, we summarize the results and derive general recommendations on compiling test datasets. We address several questions: Which and how many images are needed? How to deal with low-prevalence subsets? How can potential bias be detected? How should datasets be reported? What are the regulatory requirements in different countries? The recommendations are intended to help AI developers demonstrate the utility of their products and to help pathologists and regulatory agencies verify reported performance measures. Further research is needed to formulate criteria for sufficiently representative test datasets so that AI solutions can operate with less user intervention and better support diagnostic workflows in the future.
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15. Automated imaging-based abdominal organ segmentation and quality control in 20,000 participants of the UK Biobank and German National Cohort Studies
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Kart, T., Fischer, M., Winzeck, S., Glocker, B., Bai, W., Bülow, R., Emmel, C., Friedrich, L., Kauczor, H.U., Keil, T., Kröncke, T., Mayer, P., Niendorf, T., Peters, A., Pischon, T., Schaarschmidt, B.M., Schmidt, B., Schulze, M.B., Umutle, L., Völzke, H., Küstner, T., Bamberg, F., Schölkopf, B., Rueckert, D., and Gatidis, S.
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Quality Control ,Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Medizin ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,Technology Platforms ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,United Kingdom ,Biological Specimen Banks - Abstract
Large epidemiological studies such as the UK Biobank (UKBB) or German National Cohort (NAKO) provide unprecedented health-related data of the general population aiming to better understand determinants of health and disease. As part of these studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is performed in a subset of participants allowing for phenotypical and functional characterization of different organ systems. Due to the large amount of imaging data, automated image analysis is required, which can be performed using deep learning methods, e. g. for automated organ segmentation. In this paper we describe a computational pipeline for automated segmentation of abdominal organs on MRI data from 20,000 participants of UKBB and NAKO and provide results of the quality control process. We found that approx. 90% of data sets showed no relevant segmentation errors while relevant errors occurred in a varying proportion of data sets depending on the organ of interest. Image-derived features based on automated organ segmentations showed relevant deviations of varying degree in the presence of segmentation errors. These results show that large-scale, deep learning-based abdominal organ segmentation on MRI data is feasible with overall high accuracy, but visual quality control remains an important step ensuring the validity of down-stream analyses in large epidemiological imaging studies.
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16. Effects of copy number variations on brain structure and risk for psychiatric illness: Large-scale studies from the ENIGMA working groups on CNVs
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Sønderby, I.E., Ching, CRK, Thomopoulos, S.I., van der Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon-Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, EWC, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., de Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J.J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, EEM, Kushan, L., Linden, DEJ, Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin-Brevet, S., Martínez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald-McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefansson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., van 't Ent, D., van den Bree, MBM, Vassos, E., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vila-Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., Andreassen, O.A., ENIGMA-CNV Working Group, ENIGMA 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Group, Bernard, M., Blackburn, N.B., Bøen, R., de Geus, E., de Zwarte, SMC, Forti, M.D., Frei, O., Fukunaga, M., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Hillegers, MHJ, Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Jahanshad, N., Koops, S., Kumar, K., Kikuchi, M., Le Hellard, S., Leu, C., Murray, R.M., Naerland, T., Nyberg, L., Ophoff, R.A., Pike, G.B., Sando, S.B., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S.M., Steen, V.M., Teumer, A., Uhlmann, A., Wright, M.J., Antshel, K.M., Campbell, L.E., Crossley, N.A., Crowley, T.B., Daly, E., Fiksinski, A.M., Forsyth, J.K., Fremont, W., Goodrich-Hunsaker, N.J., Gudbrandsen, M., Jonas, R.K., Kates, W.R., Lin, A., McCabe, K.L., Moss, H., Murphy, D.G., Murphy, K.C., Owen, M.J., Ruparel, K., Simon, T.J., van Amelsvoort, T., and Vorstman, JAS
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brain structural imaging ,copy number variant ,diffusion tensor imaging ,evolution ,genetics-first approach ,neurodevelopmental disorders ,psychiatric disorders - Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis copy number variant (ENIGMA-CNV) and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Groups (22q-ENIGMA WGs) were created to gain insight into the involvement of genetic factors in human brain development and related cognitive, psychiatric and behavioral manifestations. To that end, the ENIGMA-CNV WG has collated CNV and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from ~49,000 individuals across 38 global research sites, yielding one of the largest studies to date on the effects of CNVs on brain structures in the general population. The 22q-ENIGMA WG includes 12 international research centers that assessed over 533 individuals with a confirmed 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, 40 with 22q11.2 duplications, and 333 typically developing controls, creating the largest-ever 22q11.2 CNV neuroimaging data set. In this review, we outline the ENIGMA infrastructure and procedures for multi-site analysis of CNVs and MRI data. So far, ENIGMA has identified effects of the 22q11.2, 16p11.2 distal, 15q11.2, and 1q21.1 distal CNVs on subcortical and cortical brain structures. Each CNV is associated with differences in cognitive, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric traits, with characteristic patterns of brain structural abnormalities. Evidence of gene-dosage effects on distinct brain regions also emerged, providing further insight into genotype-phenotype relationships. Taken together, these results offer a more comprehensive picture of molecular mechanisms involved in typical and atypical brain development. This "genotype-first" approach also contributes to our understanding of the etiopathogenesis of brain disorders. Finally, we outline future directions to better understand effects of CNVs on brain structure and behavior.
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17. Detection of Anti-HLA Class I IgG Antibodies by ELISA
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Mercier, I., Glanville, L., Ellingson, L., Igoudin, L., Vanpouille, N., Segers, A., Pouletty, P., Buelow, R., Touraine, J. L., editor, Traeger, J., editor, Bétuel, H., editor, Dubernard, J. M., editor, Revillard, J. P., editor, and Dupuy, C., editor
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18. Synthetischer TNF-α Blocker (Allotrap 1258) reduziert Leukozytenadhäsion und -migration bei akuter Kolitis
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Rößle, M., Farkas, S., Janotta, M., Edtinger, K., Herfarth, H., Buelow, R., Jauch, K.-W., Anthuber, M., Schönleben, K., editor, Neugebauer, E., editor, Hartel, W., editor, and Menger, M. D., editor
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19. Verbesserung der Transplantatfunktion marginaler Spenderorgane durch Induktion der Hämoxygenase-1 (HO-1) im Spendertier
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Tullius, S. G., Jonas, S., Pratschke, J., Buelow, R., Volk, H.-D., Neuhaus, P., Schönleben, K., editor, Neugebauer, E., editor, Hartel, W., editor, and Menger, M. D., editor
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20. Entwicklung eines prädiktiven Modells zur frühzeitigen Detektion der infizierten Pankreasnekrose bei akuter Pankreatitis
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ML, Wiese, additional, Urban, S, additional, von Rheinbaben, S, additional, Sendler, M, additional, Weiß, FU, additional, Tran, QT, additional, Bülow, R, additional, Kromrey, ML, additional, Frost, F, additional, Lerch, M, additional, Schauer, B, additional, and AA, Aghdassi, additional
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21. Changes in Angular and Spatial Distribution Introduced into Fiber Optic Headlamp Systems by the Fiber Optic Cables
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Davenport, T. L., Hansler, R. L., Stenger, T. E., Cassarly, W. J., Allen, G. R., and Buelow, R. F.
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22. 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans
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Sønderby, I.E., van der Meer, D., Moreau, C., Kaufmann, T., Walters, G.B., Ellegaard, M., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N.B., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Bøen, R., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Ching, C.R.K., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Desrivières, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Eising, E., Espeseth, T., Fejgin, K., Fisher, S.E., Fladby, T., Frei, O., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Groenewold, N.A., Gústafsson, Ó., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hall, J., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Hibar, D.P., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jönsson, E.G., Jørgensen, N.R., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kumar, K., Le Hellard, S., Leu, C., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A., Lundervold, A.J., Maillard, A.M., Martin, N.G., Martin-Brevet, S., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Sánchez, J.M., Morris, D.W., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R.M., Nielsen, J., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Loohuis, L.M.O., Ophoff, R.A., Owen, M.J., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Peralta, J.M., Pike, G.B., Prieto, C., Quinlan, E.B., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Rucker, J.J.H., Sachdev, P.S., Sando, S.B., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Silva, A.I., Sisodiya, S.M., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Strike, L.T., Suzuki, I.K., Tamnes, C.K., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ‘t Ent, D., van den Bree, M.B.M., Vanderhaeghen, P., Vassos, E., Wen, W., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M.J., Agartz, I., Djurovic, S., Westlye, L.T., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Andreassen, O.A., Sønderby, I.E., van der Meer, D., Moreau, C., Kaufmann, T., Walters, G.B., Ellegaard, M., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N.B., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Bøen, R., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Ching, C.R.K., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Desrivières, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Eising, E., Espeseth, T., Fejgin, K., Fisher, S.E., Fladby, T., Frei, O., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Groenewold, N.A., Gústafsson, Ó., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hall, J., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Hibar, D.P., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jönsson, E.G., Jørgensen, N.R., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kumar, K., Le Hellard, S., Leu, C., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A., Lundervold, A.J., Maillard, A.M., Martin, N.G., Martin-Brevet, S., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Sánchez, J.M., Morris, D.W., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R.M., Nielsen, J., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Loohuis, L.M.O., Ophoff, R.A., Owen, M.J., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Peralta, J.M., Pike, G.B., Prieto, C., Quinlan, E.B., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Rucker, J.J.H., Sachdev, P.S., Sando, S.B., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Silva, A.I., Sisodiya, S.M., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Strike, L.T., Suzuki, I.K., Tamnes, C.K., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ‘t Ent, D., van den Bree, M.B.M., Vanderhaeghen, P., Vassos, E., Wen, W., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M.J., Agartz, I., Djurovic, S., Westlye, L.T., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., and Andreassen, O.A.
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Low-frequency 1q21.1 distal deletion and duplication copy number variant (CNV) carriers are predisposed to multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia, autism and intellectual disability. Human carriers display a high prevalence of micro- and macrocephaly in deletion and duplication carriers, respectively. The underlying brain structural diversity remains largely unknown. We systematically called CNVs in 38 cohorts from the large-scale ENIGMA-CNV collaboration and the UK Biobank and identified 28 1q21.1 distal deletion and 22 duplication carriers and 37,088 non-carriers (48% male) derived from 15 distinct magnetic resonance imaging scanner sites. With standardized methods, we compared subcortical and cortical brain measures (all) and cognitive performance (UK Biobank only) between carrier groups also testing for mediation of brain structure on cognition. We identified positive dosage effects of copy number on intracranial volume (ICV) and total cortical surface area, with the largest effects in frontal and cingulate cortices, and negative dosage effects on caudate and hippocampal volumes. The carriers displayed distinct cognitive deficit profiles in cognitive tasks from the UK Biobank with intermediate decreases in duplication carriers and somewhat larger in deletion carriers—the latter potentially mediated by ICV or cortical surface area. These results shed light on pathobiological mechanisms of neurodevelopmental disorders, by demonstrating gene dose effect on specific brain structures and effect on cognitive function.
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23. Effects of copy number variations on brain structure and risk for psychiatric illness: Large‐scale studies from the ENIGMA working groups on CNVs
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Sønderby, I.E., Ching, C.R.K., Thomopoulos, S.I., Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon‐Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa‐Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, E.W.C., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo‐Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J‐J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kushan, L., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin‐Brevet, S., Martinez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald‐McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez‐Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefánsson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas‐Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., Ent, D., Bree, M.B.M., Vassos, E., Vázquez‐Bourgon, J., Vila‐Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., Andreassen, O.A., Sønderby, I.E., Ching, C.R.K., Thomopoulos, S.I., Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon‐Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa‐Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, E.W.C., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo‐Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J‐J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kushan, L., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin‐Brevet, S., Martinez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald‐McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez‐Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefánsson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas‐Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., Ent, D., Bree, M.B.M., Vassos, E., Vázquez‐Bourgon, J., Vila‐Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., and Andreassen, O.A.
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The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta‐Analysis copy number variant (ENIGMA‐CNV) and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Groups (22q‐ENIGMA WGs) were created to gain insight into the involvement of genetic factors in human brain development and related cognitive, psychiatric and behavioral manifestations. To that end, the ENIGMA‐CNV WG has collated CNV and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from ~49,000 individuals across 38 global research sites, yielding one of the largest studies to date on the effects of CNVs on brain structures in the general population. The 22q‐ENIGMA WG includes 12 international research centers that assessed over 533 individuals with a confirmed 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, 40 with 22q11.2 duplications, and 333 typically developing controls, creating the largest‐ever 22q11.2 CNV neuroimaging data set. In this review, we outline the ENIGMA infrastructure and procedures for multi‐site analysis of CNVs and MRI data. So far, ENIGMA has identified effects of the 22q11.2, 16p11.2 distal, 15q11.2, and 1q21.1 distal CNVs on subcortical and cortical brain structures. Each CNV is associated with differences in cognitive, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric traits, with characteristic patterns of brain structural abnormalities. Evidence of gene‐dosage effects on distinct brain regions also emerged, providing further insight into genotype–phenotype relationships. Taken together, these results offer a more comprehensive picture of molecular mechanisms involved in typical and atypical brain development. This “genotype‐first” approach also contributes to our understanding of the etiopathogenesis of brain disorders. Finally, we outline future directions to better understand effects of CNVs on brain structure and behavior.
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24. Virtual histology of cortical thickness and shared neurobiology in 6 psychiatric disorders
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Patel, Y, Parker, N, Shin, J, Howard, D, French, L, Thomopoulos, SI, Pozzi, E, Abe, Y, Abé, C, Anticevic, A, Alda, M, Aleman, A, Alloza, C, Alonso-Lana, S, Ameis, SH, Anagnostou, E, McIntosh, AA, Arango, C, Arnold, PD, Asherson, P, Assogna, F, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Bakker, G, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, CE, Baranov, A, Bargalló, N, Bau, CHD, Baumeister, S, Baune, BT, Bellgrove, MA, Benedetti, F, Bertolino, A, Boedhoe, PSW, Boks, M, Bollettini, I, Del Mar Bonnin, C, Borgers, T, Borgwardt, S, Brandeis, D, Brennan, BP, Bruggemann, JM, Bülow, R, Busatto, GF, Calderoni, S, Calhoun, VD, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carr, VJ, Cascella, N, Cercignani, M, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Christakou, A, Coghill, D, Conzelmann, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cubillo, AI, Cullen, KR, Cupertino, RB, Daly, E, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Denys, D, Deruelle, C, Di Giorgio, A, Dickie, EW, Dima, D, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Ely, BA, Erwin-Grabner, T, Ethofer, T, Fair, DA, Fallgatter, AJ, Faraone, SV, Fatjó-Vilas, M, Fedor, JM, Fitzgerald, KD, Ford, JM, Frodl, T, Fu, CHY, Fullerton, JM, Gabel, MC, Glahn, DC, Roberts, G, Gogberashvili, T, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, IH, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, MJ, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gruner, P, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Silk, Timothy, Patel, Y, Parker, N, Shin, J, Howard, D, French, L, Thomopoulos, SI, Pozzi, E, Abe, Y, Abé, C, Anticevic, A, Alda, M, Aleman, A, Alloza, C, Alonso-Lana, S, Ameis, SH, Anagnostou, E, McIntosh, AA, Arango, C, Arnold, PD, Asherson, P, Assogna, F, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Bakker, G, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, CE, Baranov, A, Bargalló, N, Bau, CHD, Baumeister, S, Baune, BT, Bellgrove, MA, Benedetti, F, Bertolino, A, Boedhoe, PSW, Boks, M, Bollettini, I, Del Mar Bonnin, C, Borgers, T, Borgwardt, S, Brandeis, D, Brennan, BP, Bruggemann, JM, Bülow, R, Busatto, GF, Calderoni, S, Calhoun, VD, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carr, VJ, Cascella, N, Cercignani, M, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Christakou, A, Coghill, D, Conzelmann, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cubillo, AI, Cullen, KR, Cupertino, RB, Daly, E, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Denys, D, Deruelle, C, Di Giorgio, A, Dickie, EW, Dima, D, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Ely, BA, Erwin-Grabner, T, Ethofer, T, Fair, DA, Fallgatter, AJ, Faraone, SV, Fatjó-Vilas, M, Fedor, JM, Fitzgerald, KD, Ford, JM, Frodl, T, Fu, CHY, Fullerton, JM, Gabel, MC, Glahn, DC, Roberts, G, Gogberashvili, T, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, IH, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, MJ, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gruner, P, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, and Silk, Timothy
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25. Virtual Histology of Cortical Thickness and Shared Neurobiology in 6 Psychiatric Disorders
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Patel, Y., Parker, N., Shin, J., Howard, D., French, L., Thomopoulos, S.I., Pozzi, E., Abe, Y., Abé, C., Anticevic, A., Alda, M., Aleman, A., Alloza, C., Alonso-Lana, S., Ameis, S.H., Anagnostou, E., McIntosh, A.A., Arango, C., Arnold, P.D., Asherson, P., Assogna, F., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C.E., Baranov, A., Bargalló, N., Bau, C.H.D., Baumeister, S., Baune, B.T., Bellgrove, M.A., Benedetti, F., Bertolino, A., Boedhoe, P.S.W., Boks, M., Bollettini, I., Del Mar Bonnin, C., Borgers, T., Borgwardt, S., Brandeis, D., Brennan, B.P., Bruggemann, J.M., Bülow, R., Busatto, G.F., Calderoni, S., Calhoun, V.D., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carr, V.J., Cascella, N., Cercignani, M., Chaim-Avancini, T.M., Christakou, A., Coghill, D., Conzelmann, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cubillo, A.I., Cullen, K.R., Cupertino, R.B., Daly, E., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Denys, D., Deruelle, C., Di Giorgio, A., Dickie, E.W., Dima, D., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Ely, B.A., Erwin-Grabner, T., Ethofer, T., Fair, D.A., Fallgatter, A.J., Faraone, S.V., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Fedor, J.M., Fitzgerald, K.D., Ford, J.M., Frodl, T., Fu, C.H.Y., Fullerton, J.M., Gabel, M.C., Glahn, D.C., Roberts, G., Gogberashvili, T., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I.H., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M.J., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Gruner, P., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Haar, S., Haarman, B.C.M., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Hajek, T., Harrison, B.J., Harrison, N.A., Hartman, C.A., Whalley, H.C., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hibar, D.P., Hilland, E., Hirano, Y., Ho, T.C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoekstra, L., Hohmann, S., Hong, L.E., Höschl, C., Høvik, M.F., Howells, F.M., Nenadic, I., Jalbrzikowski, M., James, A.C., Janssen, J., Jaspers-Fayer, F., Xu, J., Jonassen, R., Karkashadze, G., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kirschner, M., Koch, K., Kochunov, P., Kohls, G., Konrad, K., Krämer, B., Krug, A., Kuntsi, J., Kwon, J.S., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Lazaro, L., Lebedeva, I.S., Leehr, E.J., Lera-Miguel, S., Lesch, K.-P., Lochner, C., Louza, M.R., Luna, B., Lundervold, A.J., Macmaster, F.P., Maglanoc, L.A., Malpas, C.B., Portella, M.J., Marsh, R., Martyn, F.M., Mataix-Cols, D., Mathalon, D.H., McCarthy, H., McDonald, C., McPhilemy, G., Meinert, S., Menchón, J.M., Minuzzi, L., Mitchell, P.B., Moreno, C., Morgado, P., Muratori, F., Murphy, C.M., Murphy, D., Mwangi, B., Nabulsi, L., Nakagawa, A., Nakamae, T., Namazova, L., Narayanaswamy, J., Jahanshad, N., Nguyen, D.D., Nicolau, R., O'Gorman Tuura, R.L., O'Hearn, K., Oosterlaan, J., Opel, N., Ophoff, R.A., Oranje, B., García De La Foz, V.O., Overs, B.J., Paloyelis, Y., Pantelis, C., Parellada, M., Pauli, P., Picó-Pérez, M., Picon, F.A., Piras, F., Plessen, K.J., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Preda, A., Puig, O., Quidé, Y., Radua, J., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Rasser, P.E., Rauer, L., Reddy, J., Redlich, R., Reif, A., Reneman, L., Repple, J., Retico, A., Richarte, V., Richter, A., Rosa, P.G.P., Rubia, K.K., Hashimoto, R., Sacchet, M.D., Salvador, R., Santonja, J., Sarink, K., Sarró, S., Satterthwaite, T.D., Sawa, A., Schall, U., Schofield, P.R., Schrantee, A., Seitz, J., Serpa, M.H., Setién-Suero, E., Shaw, P., Shook, D., Silk, T.J., Sim, K., Simon, S., Simpson, H.B., Singh, A., Skoch, A., Skokauskas, N., Soares, J.C., Soreni, N., Soriano-Mas, C., Spalletta, G., Spaniel, F., Lawrie, S.M., Stern, E.R., Stewart, S.E., Takayanagi, Y., Temmingh, H.S., Tolin, D.F., Tomecek, D., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Tosetti, M., Uhlmann, A., Van Amelsvoort, T., Van Der Wee, N.J.A., Van Der Werff, S.J.A., Van Haren, N.E.M., Van Wingen, G.A., Vance, A., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vecchio, D., Venkatasubramanian, G., Vieta, E., Vilarroya, O., Vives-Gilabert, Y., Voineskos, A.N., Völzke, H., Von Polier, G.G., Walton, E., Weickert, T.W., Weickert, C.S., Weideman, A.S., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, D.H., Wu, M.-J., Yang, T.T., Yang, K., Yoncheva, Y., Yun, J.-Y., Cheng, Y., Zanetti, M.V., Ziegler, G.C., Franke, B., Hoogman, M., Buitelaar, J.K., Van Rooij, D., Andreassen, O.A., Ching, C.R.K., Veltman, D.J., Schmaal, L., Stein, D.J., Van Den Heuvel, O.A., Turner, J.A., Van Erp, T.G.M., Pausova, Z., Thompson, P.M., Paus, T., Patel, Y., Parker, N., Shin, J., Howard, D., French, L., Thomopoulos, S.I., Pozzi, E., Abe, Y., Abé, C., Anticevic, A., Alda, M., Aleman, A., Alloza, C., Alonso-Lana, S., Ameis, S.H., Anagnostou, E., McIntosh, A.A., Arango, C., Arnold, P.D., Asherson, P., Assogna, F., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C.E., Baranov, A., Bargalló, N., Bau, C.H.D., Baumeister, S., Baune, B.T., Bellgrove, M.A., Benedetti, F., Bertolino, A., Boedhoe, P.S.W., Boks, M., Bollettini, I., Del Mar Bonnin, C., Borgers, T., Borgwardt, S., Brandeis, D., Brennan, B.P., Bruggemann, J.M., Bülow, R., Busatto, G.F., Calderoni, S., Calhoun, V.D., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carr, V.J., Cascella, N., Cercignani, M., Chaim-Avancini, T.M., Christakou, A., Coghill, D., Conzelmann, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cubillo, A.I., Cullen, K.R., Cupertino, R.B., Daly, E., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Denys, D., Deruelle, C., Di Giorgio, A., Dickie, E.W., Dima, D., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Ely, B.A., Erwin-Grabner, T., Ethofer, T., Fair, D.A., Fallgatter, A.J., Faraone, S.V., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Fedor, J.M., Fitzgerald, K.D., Ford, J.M., Frodl, T., Fu, C.H.Y., Fullerton, J.M., Gabel, M.C., Glahn, D.C., Roberts, G., Gogberashvili, T., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I.H., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M.J., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Gruner, P., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Haar, S., Haarman, B.C.M., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Hajek, T., Harrison, B.J., Harrison, N.A., Hartman, C.A., Whalley, H.C., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hibar, D.P., Hilland, E., Hirano, Y., Ho, T.C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoekstra, L., Hohmann, S., Hong, L.E., Höschl, C., Høvik, M.F., Howells, F.M., Nenadic, I., Jalbrzikowski, M., James, A.C., Janssen, J., Jaspers-Fayer, F., Xu, J., Jonassen, R., Karkashadze, G., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kirschner, M., Koch, K., Kochunov, P., Kohls, G., Konrad, K., Krämer, B., Krug, A., Kuntsi, J., Kwon, J.S., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Lazaro, L., Lebedeva, I.S., Leehr, E.J., Lera-Miguel, S., Lesch, K.-P., Lochner, C., Louza, M.R., Luna, B., Lundervold, A.J., Macmaster, F.P., Maglanoc, L.A., Malpas, C.B., Portella, M.J., Marsh, R., Martyn, F.M., Mataix-Cols, D., Mathalon, D.H., McCarthy, H., McDonald, C., McPhilemy, G., Meinert, S., Menchón, J.M., Minuzzi, L., Mitchell, P.B., Moreno, C., Morgado, P., Muratori, F., Murphy, C.M., Murphy, D., Mwangi, B., Nabulsi, L., Nakagawa, A., Nakamae, T., Namazova, L., Narayanaswamy, J., Jahanshad, N., Nguyen, D.D., Nicolau, R., O'Gorman Tuura, R.L., O'Hearn, K., Oosterlaan, J., Opel, N., Ophoff, R.A., Oranje, B., García De La Foz, V.O., Overs, B.J., Paloyelis, Y., Pantelis, C., Parellada, M., Pauli, P., Picó-Pérez, M., Picon, F.A., Piras, F., Plessen, K.J., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Preda, A., Puig, O., Quidé, Y., Radua, J., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Rasser, P.E., Rauer, L., Reddy, J., Redlich, R., Reif, A., Reneman, L., Repple, J., Retico, A., Richarte, V., Richter, A., Rosa, P.G.P., Rubia, K.K., Hashimoto, R., Sacchet, M.D., Salvador, R., Santonja, J., Sarink, K., Sarró, S., Satterthwaite, T.D., Sawa, A., Schall, U., Schofield, P.R., Schrantee, A., Seitz, J., Serpa, M.H., Setién-Suero, E., Shaw, P., Shook, D., Silk, T.J., Sim, K., Simon, S., Simpson, H.B., Singh, A., Skoch, A., Skokauskas, N., Soares, J.C., Soreni, N., Soriano-Mas, C., Spalletta, G., Spaniel, F., Lawrie, S.M., Stern, E.R., Stewart, S.E., Takayanagi, Y., Temmingh, H.S., Tolin, D.F., Tomecek, D., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Tosetti, M., Uhlmann, A., Van Amelsvoort, T., Van Der Wee, N.J.A., Van Der Werff, S.J.A., Van Haren, N.E.M., Van Wingen, G.A., Vance, A., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vecchio, D., Venkatasubramanian, G., Vieta, E., Vilarroya, O., Vives-Gilabert, Y., Voineskos, A.N., Völzke, H., Von Polier, G.G., Walton, E., Weickert, T.W., Weickert, C.S., Weideman, A.S., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, D.H., Wu, M.-J., Yang, T.T., Yang, K., Yoncheva, Y., Yun, J.-Y., Cheng, Y., Zanetti, M.V., Ziegler, G.C., Franke, B., Hoogman, M., Buitelaar, J.K., Van Rooij, D., Andreassen, O.A., Ching, C.R.K., Veltman, D.J., Schmaal, L., Stein, D.J., Van Den Heuvel, O.A., Turner, J.A., Van Erp, T.G.M., Pausova, Z., Thompson, P.M., and Paus, T.
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Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many psychiatric disorders. The underlying neurobiology behind these differences is not well understood. Objective To determine neurobiologic correlates of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls in 6 disorders: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and schizophrenia. Design, Setting, and Participants Profiles of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. Similarity between interregional profiles of cell-specific gene expression and those in the group differences in cortical thickness were investigated in each disorder. Next, principal component analysis was used to reveal a shared profile of group difference in thickness across the disorders. Analysis for gene coexpression, clustering, and enrichment for genes associated with these disorders were conducted. Data analysis was conducted between June and December 2019. The analysis included 145 cohorts across 6 psychiatric disorders drawn from the ENIGMA consortium. The numbers of cases and controls in each of the 6 disorders were as follows: ADHD: 1814 and 1602; ASD: 1748 and 1770; BD: 1547 and 3405; MDD: 2658 and 3572; OCD: 2266 and 2007; and schizophrenia: 2688 and 3244. Main Outcomes and Measures Interregional profiles of group difference in cortical thickness between cases and controls. Results A total of 12 721 cases and 15 600 controls, ranging from ages 2 to 89 years, were included in this study. Interregional profiles of group differences in cortical thickness for each of the 6 psychiatric disorders were associated with profiles of gene expression specific to pyramidal (CA1) cells, astrocytes (except for BD), and microglia (exce
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26. Genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of cortical structure in general population samples of 22,824 adults
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Hofer, E., Roshchupkin, G.V., Adams, H.H.H., Knol, M.J., Lin, H., Li, S., Zare, H., Ahmad, S., Armstrong, N.J., Satizabal, C.L., Bernard, M., Bis, J.C., Gillespie, N.A., Luciano, M., Mishra, A., Scholz, M., Teumer, A., Xia, R., Jian, X., Mosley, T.H., Saba, Y., Pirpamer, L., Seiler, S., Becker, J.T., Carmichael, O., Rotter, J.I., Psaty, B.M., Lopez, O.L., Amin, N., van der Lee, S.J., Yang, Q., Himali, J.J., Maillard, P., Beiser, A.S., DeCarli, C., Karama, S., Lewis, L., Harris, M., Bastin, M.E., Deary, I.J., Veronica Witte, A., Beyer, F., Loeffler, M., Mather, K.A., Schofield, P.R., Thalamuthu, A., Kwok, J.B., Wright, M.J., Ames, D., Trollor, J., Jiang, J., Brodaty, H., Wen, W., Vernooij, M.W., Hofman, A., Uitterlinden, A.G., Niessen, W.J., Wittfeld, K., Bülow, R., Völker, U., Pausova, Z., Bruce Pike, G., Maingault, S., Crivello, F., Tzourio, C., Amouyel, P., Mazoyer, B., Neale, M.C., Franz, C.E., Lyons, M.J., Panizzon, M.S., Andreassen, O.A., Dale, A.M., Logue, M.A., Grasby, K.L., Jahanshad, N., Painter, J.N., Colodro-Conde, L., Bralten, J., Hibar, D.P., Lind, P.A., Pizzagalli, F., Stein, J.L., Thompson, P.M., Medland, S.E., Sachdev, P.S., Kremen, W.S., Wardlaw, J.M., Villringer, A., van Duijn, C.M., Grabe, H.J., Longstreth, W.T., Fornage, M., Paus, T., Debette, S., Arfan Ikram, M., Schmidt, H., Schmidt, R., Seshadri, S., Hofer, E., Roshchupkin, G.V., Adams, H.H.H., Knol, M.J., Lin, H., Li, S., Zare, H., Ahmad, S., Armstrong, N.J., Satizabal, C.L., Bernard, M., Bis, J.C., Gillespie, N.A., Luciano, M., Mishra, A., Scholz, M., Teumer, A., Xia, R., Jian, X., Mosley, T.H., Saba, Y., Pirpamer, L., Seiler, S., Becker, J.T., Carmichael, O., Rotter, J.I., Psaty, B.M., Lopez, O.L., Amin, N., van der Lee, S.J., Yang, Q., Himali, J.J., Maillard, P., Beiser, A.S., DeCarli, C., Karama, S., Lewis, L., Harris, M., Bastin, M.E., Deary, I.J., Veronica Witte, A., Beyer, F., Loeffler, M., Mather, K.A., Schofield, P.R., Thalamuthu, A., Kwok, J.B., Wright, M.J., Ames, D., Trollor, J., Jiang, J., Brodaty, H., Wen, W., Vernooij, M.W., Hofman, A., Uitterlinden, A.G., Niessen, W.J., Wittfeld, K., Bülow, R., Völker, U., Pausova, Z., Bruce Pike, G., Maingault, S., Crivello, F., Tzourio, C., Amouyel, P., Mazoyer, B., Neale, M.C., Franz, C.E., Lyons, M.J., Panizzon, M.S., Andreassen, O.A., Dale, A.M., Logue, M.A., Grasby, K.L., Jahanshad, N., Painter, J.N., Colodro-Conde, L., Bralten, J., Hibar, D.P., Lind, P.A., Pizzagalli, F., Stein, J.L., Thompson, P.M., Medland, S.E., Sachdev, P.S., Kremen, W.S., Wardlaw, J.M., Villringer, A., van Duijn, C.M., Grabe, H.J., Longstreth, W.T., Fornage, M., Paus, T., Debette, S., Arfan Ikram, M., Schmidt, H., Schmidt, R., and Seshadri, S.
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Cortical thickness, surface area and volumes vary with age and cognitive function, and in neurological and psychiatric diseases. Here we report heritability, genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of these cortical measures across the whole cortex, and in 34 anatomically predefined regions. Our discovery sample comprises 22,824 individuals from 20 cohorts within the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium and the UK Biobank. We identify genetic heterogeneity between cortical measures and brain regions, and 160 genome-wide significant associations pointing to wnt/β-catenin, TGF-β and sonic hedgehog pathways. There is enrichment for genes involved in anthropometric traits, hindbrain development, vascular and neurodegenerative disease and psychiatric conditions. These data are a rich resource for studies of the biological mechanisms behind cortical development and aging.
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27. Dose response of the 16p11.2 distal copy number variant on intracranial volume and basal ganglia
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Sønderby, I.E., Gústafsson, Ó., Doan, N.T., Hibar, D.P., Martin-Brevet, S., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Bralten, J., Brattbak, H-R, Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Calhoun, V., Caspers, S., Cavalleri, G., Chen, C-H, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Delanty, N., den Braber, A., Desrivières, S., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H., Groenewold, N.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Heinz, A., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jernigan, T., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jonsdottir, G.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kahn, R., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kolskår, K.K., Kwok, J.B., Hellard, S.L., Leu, C., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Lundervold, A., Martin, N.G., Mather, K., Mathias, S.R., McCormack, M., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A., Milaneschi, Y., Moreau, C., Morris, D., Mothersill, D., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Peralta, J.M., Pike, B., Prieto, C., Pudas, S., Quinlan, E., Quintana, D.S., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Reymond, A., Richard, G., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rokicki, J., Rucker, J., Sachdev, P., Sanders, A-M, Sando, S.B., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Steinberg, S., Strike, L., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, J., Ueland, T., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ’t Ent, D., van der Meer, D., van Haren, N.E.M., Vaskinn, A., Vassos, E., Walters, G.B., Wang, Y., Wen, W., Whelan, C.D., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M., Yamamori, H., Zayats, T., Agartz, I., Westlye, L.T., Jacquemont, S., Djurovic, S., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Thompson, P., Andreassen, O.A., Sønderby, I.E., Gústafsson, Ó., Doan, N.T., Hibar, D.P., Martin-Brevet, S., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Bralten, J., Brattbak, H-R, Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Calhoun, V., Caspers, S., Cavalleri, G., Chen, C-H, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Delanty, N., den Braber, A., Desrivières, S., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H., Groenewold, N.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Heinz, A., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jernigan, T., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jonsdottir, G.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kahn, R., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kolskår, K.K., Kwok, J.B., Hellard, S.L., Leu, C., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Lundervold, A., Martin, N.G., Mather, K., Mathias, S.R., McCormack, M., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A., Milaneschi, Y., Moreau, C., Morris, D., Mothersill, D., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Peralta, J.M., Pike, B., Prieto, C., Pudas, S., Quinlan, E., Quintana, D.S., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Reymond, A., Richard, G., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rokicki, J., Rucker, J., Sachdev, P., Sanders, A-M, Sando, S.B., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Steinberg, S., Strike, L., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, J., Ueland, T., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ’t Ent, D., van der Meer, D., van Haren, N.E.M., Vaskinn, A., Vassos, E., Walters, G.B., Wang, Y., Wen, W., Whelan, C.D., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M., Yamamori, H., Zayats, T., Agartz, I., Westlye, L.T., Jacquemont, S., Djurovic, S., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Thompson, P., and Andreassen, O.A.
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Carriers of large recurrent copy number variants (CNVs) have a higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders. The 16p11.2 distal CNV predisposes carriers to e.g., autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia. We compared subcortical brain volumes of 12 16p11.2 distal deletion and 12 duplication carriers to 6882 non-carriers from the large-scale brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging collaboration, ENIGMA-CNV. After stringent CNV calling procedures, and standardized FreeSurfer image analysis, we found negative dose-response associations with copy number on intracranial volume and on regional caudate, pallidum and putamen volumes (β = −0.71 to −1.37; P < 0.0005). In an independent sample, consistent results were obtained, with significant effects in the pallidum (β = −0.95, P = 0.0042). The two data sets combined showed significant negative dose-response for the accumbens, caudate, pallidum, putamen and ICV (P = 0.0032, 8.9 × 10−6, 1.7 × 10−9, 3.5 × 10−12 and 1.0 × 10−4, respectively). Full scale IQ was lower in both deletion and duplication carriers compared to non-carriers. This is the first brain MRI study of the impact of the 16p11.2 distal CNV, and we demonstrate a specific effect on subcortical brain structures, suggesting a neuropathological pattern underlying the neurodevelopmental syndromes.
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28. Genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of cortical structure in general population samples of 22,824 adults
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Hofer, E, Roshchupkin, GV, Adams, HHH, Knol, MJ, Lin, H, Li, S, Zare, H, Ahmad, S, Armstrong, NJ, Satizabal, CL, Bernard, M, Bis, JC, Gillespie, NA, Luciano, M, Mishra, A, Scholz, M, Teumer, A, Xia, R, Jian, X, Mosley, TH, Saba, Y, Pirpamer, L, Seiler, S, Becker, JT, Carmichael, O, Rotter, JI, Psaty, BM, Lopez, OL, Amin, N, van der Lee, SJ, Yang, Q, Himali, JJ, Maillard, P, Beiser, AS, Decarli, C, Karama, S, Lewis, L, Harris, M, Bastin, ME, Deary, IJ, Witte, AV, Beyer, F, Loeffler, M, Mather, KA, Schofield, PR, Thalamuthu, A, Kwok, JB, Wright, MJ, Ames, D, Trollor, J, Jiang, J, Brodaty, H, Wen, W, Vernooij, MW, Hofman, A, Uitterlinden, AG, Niessen, WJ, Wittfeld, K, Bülow, R, Völker, U, Pausova, Z, Pike, GB, Maingault, S, Crivello, F, Tzourio, C, Amouyel, P, Mazoyer, B, Neale, MC, Franz, CE, Lyons, MJ, Panizzon, MS, Andreassen, OA, Dale, AM, Logue, M, Grasby, KL, Jahanshad, N, Painter, JN, Colodro-Conde, L, Bralten, J, Hibar, DP, Lind, PA, Pizzagalli, F, Stein, JL, Thompson, PM, Medland, SE, Sachdev, PS, Kremen, WS, Wardlaw, JM, Villringer, A, van Duijn, CM, Grabe, HJ, Longstreth, WT, Fornage, M, Paus, T, Debette, S, Ikram, MA, Schmidt, H, Schmidt, R, Seshadri, S, Ching, CRK, Hofer, E, Roshchupkin, GV, Adams, HHH, Knol, MJ, Lin, H, Li, S, Zare, H, Ahmad, S, Armstrong, NJ, Satizabal, CL, Bernard, M, Bis, JC, Gillespie, NA, Luciano, M, Mishra, A, Scholz, M, Teumer, A, Xia, R, Jian, X, Mosley, TH, Saba, Y, Pirpamer, L, Seiler, S, Becker, JT, Carmichael, O, Rotter, JI, Psaty, BM, Lopez, OL, Amin, N, van der Lee, SJ, Yang, Q, Himali, JJ, Maillard, P, Beiser, AS, Decarli, C, Karama, S, Lewis, L, Harris, M, Bastin, ME, Deary, IJ, Witte, AV, Beyer, F, Loeffler, M, Mather, KA, Schofield, PR, Thalamuthu, A, Kwok, JB, Wright, MJ, Ames, D, Trollor, J, Jiang, J, Brodaty, H, Wen, W, Vernooij, MW, Hofman, A, Uitterlinden, AG, Niessen, WJ, Wittfeld, K, Bülow, R, Völker, U, Pausova, Z, Pike, GB, Maingault, S, Crivello, F, Tzourio, C, Amouyel, P, Mazoyer, B, Neale, MC, Franz, CE, Lyons, MJ, Panizzon, MS, Andreassen, OA, Dale, AM, Logue, M, Grasby, KL, Jahanshad, N, Painter, JN, Colodro-Conde, L, Bralten, J, Hibar, DP, Lind, PA, Pizzagalli, F, Stein, JL, Thompson, PM, Medland, SE, Sachdev, PS, Kremen, WS, Wardlaw, JM, Villringer, A, van Duijn, CM, Grabe, HJ, Longstreth, WT, Fornage, M, Paus, T, Debette, S, Ikram, MA, Schmidt, H, Schmidt, R, Seshadri, S, and Ching, CRK
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Cortical thickness, surface area and volumes vary with age and cognitive function, and in neurological and psychiatric diseases. Here we report heritability, genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of these cortical measures across the whole cortex, and in 34 anatomically predefined regions. Our discovery sample comprises 22,824 individuals from 20 cohorts within the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium and the UK Biobank. We identify genetic heterogeneity between cortical measures and brain regions, and 160 genome-wide significant associations pointing to wnt/β-catenin, TGF-β and sonic hedgehog pathways. There is enrichment for genes involved in anthropometric traits, hindbrain development, vascular and neurodegenerative disease and psychiatric conditions. These data are a rich resource for studies of the biological mechanisms behind cortical development and aging.
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Sargurupremraj, M, Suzuki, H, Jian, X, Sarnowski, C, Evans, TE, Bis, JC, Eiriksdottir, G, Sakaue, S, Terzikhan, N, Habes, M, Zhao, W, Armstrong, NJ, Hofer, E, Yanek, LR, Hagenaars, SP, Kumar, RB, van den Akker, EB, McWhirter, RE, Trompet, S, Mishra, A, Saba, Y, Satizabal, CL, Beaudet, G, Petit, L, Tsuchida, A, Zago, L, Schilling, S, Sigurdsson, S, Gottesman, RF, Lewis, CE, Aggarwal, NT, Lopez, OL, Smith, JA, Valdés Hernández, MC, van der Grond, J, Wright, MJ, Knol, MJ, Dörr, M, Thomson, RJ, Bordes, C, Le Grand, Q, Duperron, MG, Smith, AV, Knopman, DS, Schreiner, PJ, Evans, DA, Rotter, JI, Beiser, AS, Maniega, SM, Beekman, M, Trollor, J, Stott, DJ, Vernooij, MW, Wittfeld, K, Niessen, WJ, Soumaré, A, Boerwinkle, E, Sidney, S, Turner, ST, Davies, G, Thalamuthu, A, Völker, U, van Buchem, MA, Bryan, RN, Dupuis, J, Bastin, ME, Ames, D, Teumer, A, Amouyel, P, Kwok, JB, Bülow, R, Deary, IJ, Schofield, PR, Brodaty, H, Jiang, J, Tabara, Y, Setoh, K, Miyamoto, S, Yoshida, K, Nagata, M, Kamatani, Y, Matsuda, F, Psaty, BM, Bennett, DA, De Jager, PL, Mosley, TH, Sachdev, PS, Schmidt, R, Warren, HR, Evangelou, E, Trégouët, DA, de Andrade, M, Basu, S, Berr, C, Brody, JA, Chasman, DI, Dartigues, JF, Folsom, AR, Germain, M, Sargurupremraj, M, Suzuki, H, Jian, X, Sarnowski, C, Evans, TE, Bis, JC, Eiriksdottir, G, Sakaue, S, Terzikhan, N, Habes, M, Zhao, W, Armstrong, NJ, Hofer, E, Yanek, LR, Hagenaars, SP, Kumar, RB, van den Akker, EB, McWhirter, RE, Trompet, S, Mishra, A, Saba, Y, Satizabal, CL, Beaudet, G, Petit, L, Tsuchida, A, Zago, L, Schilling, S, Sigurdsson, S, Gottesman, RF, Lewis, CE, Aggarwal, NT, Lopez, OL, Smith, JA, Valdés Hernández, MC, van der Grond, J, Wright, MJ, Knol, MJ, Dörr, M, Thomson, RJ, Bordes, C, Le Grand, Q, Duperron, MG, Smith, AV, Knopman, DS, Schreiner, PJ, Evans, DA, Rotter, JI, Beiser, AS, Maniega, SM, Beekman, M, Trollor, J, Stott, DJ, Vernooij, MW, Wittfeld, K, Niessen, WJ, Soumaré, A, Boerwinkle, E, Sidney, S, Turner, ST, Davies, G, Thalamuthu, A, Völker, U, van Buchem, MA, Bryan, RN, Dupuis, J, Bastin, ME, Ames, D, Teumer, A, Amouyel, P, Kwok, JB, Bülow, R, Deary, IJ, Schofield, PR, Brodaty, H, Jiang, J, Tabara, Y, Setoh, K, Miyamoto, S, Yoshida, K, Nagata, M, Kamatani, Y, Matsuda, F, Psaty, BM, Bennett, DA, De Jager, PL, Mosley, TH, Sachdev, PS, Schmidt, R, Warren, HR, Evangelou, E, Trégouët, DA, de Andrade, M, Basu, S, Berr, C, Brody, JA, Chasman, DI, Dartigues, JF, Folsom, AR, and Germain, M
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White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most common brain-imaging feature of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), hypertension being the main known risk factor. Here, we identify 27 genome-wide loci for WMH-volume in a cohort of 50,970 older individuals, accounting for modification/confounding by hypertension. Aggregated WMH risk variants were associated with altered white matter integrity (p = 2.5×10-7) in brain images from 1,738 young healthy adults, providing insight into the lifetime impact of SVD genetic risk. Mendelian randomization suggested causal association of increasing WMH-volume with stroke, Alzheimer-type dementia, and of increasing blood pressure (BP) with larger WMH-volume, notably also in persons without clinical hypertension. Transcriptome-wide colocalization analyses showed association of WMH-volume with expression of 39 genes, of which four encode known drug targets. Finally, we provide insight into BP-independent biological pathways underlying SVD and suggest potential for genetic stratification of high-risk individuals and for genetically-informed prioritization of drug targets for prevention trials.
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Sargurupremraj, M. (Muralidharan), Suzuki, H. (Hideaki), Jian, X. (Xueqiu), Sarnowski, C., Evans, T.E (Tavia), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Eiriksdottir, G. (Gudny), Sakaue, S. (Saori), Terzikhan, N. (Natalie), Habes, M. (Mohamad), Zhao, W. (Wei), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Hofer, E. (Edith), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Hagenaars, S.P. (Saskia P.), Kumar, R.B. (Rajan B.), Akker, E.B. (Erik) van den, McWhirter, R.E. (Rebekah E.), Trompet, S. (Stella), Mishra, A. (Aniket), Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Beaudet, G. (Gregory), Petit, L. (Laurent), Tsuchida, A. (Ami), Zago, L. (Laure), Schilling, S. (Sabrina), Sigurdsson, S. (Stefan), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Lewis, C.E. (Cora E.), Aggarwal, N.T. (Neelum T.), Lopez, O.L. (Oscar), Smith, J.A. (Jennifer A), Valdés Hernández, M.C. (Maria C.), van der Grond, J. (Jeroen), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Knol, M.J. (Maria J.), Dörr, M. (Marcus), Thomson, R. (Russell), Bordes, C. (Constance), Le Grand, Q. (Quentin), Duperron, M.-G. (Marie-Gabrielle), Smith, A.V. (Albert), Knopman, D.S. (David), Schreiner, P.J. (Pamela), Evans, D.A. (Denis A.), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Beiser, A. (Alexa), Maniega, S.M. (Susana Muñoz), Beekman, M. (Marian), Trollor, J., Stott, D.J. (David. J.), Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Niessen, W.J. (Wiro), Soumaré, A. (Aicha), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Sidney, S. (Stephen), Turner, S.T. (Stephen), Davies, G. (Gail), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Völker, U. (Uwe), Buchem, M.A. (Mark) van, Bryan, R.N. (R. Nick), Amin, N. (Najaf), Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Ames, D.J. (David), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Amouyel, P. (Philippe), Kwok, J.B. (John B.), Bülow, R. (Robin), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Schofield, P.R. (Peter R.), Brodaty, H. (Henry), Jiang, J. (Jiyang), Tabara, Y. (Yasuharu), Setoh, K. (Kazuya), Miyamoto, S. (Susumu), Yoshida, K. (Kazumichi), Nagata, M. (Manabu), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Matsuda, F. (Fumihiko), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Bennett, D.A. (David), De Jager, P., Mosley, T.H. (Thomas H.), Sachdev, P.S. (Perminder), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Warren, H. (Helen), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Trégouët, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Andrade, M. (Mariza) de, Basu, S. (Saonli), Berr, C. (Claudine), Brody, J.A. (Jennifer A.), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel I.), Dartigues, J.-F., Folsom, A.R. (Aaron), Germain, M. (Marine), de Haan, H. (Hugoline), Heit, J.A. (John), Houwing-Duitermaat, J. (Jeanine), Kabrhel, C. (Christopher), Kraft, P. (Peter), Legal, G. (Grégoire), Lindström, S. (Sara), Monajemi, R. (Ramin), Morange, P.-E. (P.), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce M.), Reitsma, P.H. (Pieter H.), Jarvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Rose, L.M. (Lynda M.), Peyvandi, F. (Flora), Saut, N. (Noemie), Slagboom, E. (Eline), Smadja, D. (David), Smith, N.L. (Nicholas L.), Suchon, P. (Pierre), Tang, W. (Weihong), Taylor, K.D. (Kent D.), Tregouet, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Tzourio, C. (Christophe), Visser, M.C.H. (Marieke) de, Hylckama Vlieg, A. (Astrid) van, Weng, L.-C., Wiggins, K.L. (Kerri L.), Gormley, A.M., Anttila, V. (Verneri), Winsvold, B.S. (Bendik S.), Palta, P. (Priit), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Pers, T.H. (Tune H.), Farh, K.-H. (Kai-How), Cuenca-Leon, E. (Ester), Muona, M. (Mikko), Furlotte, N.A. (Nicholas A.), Kurth, T. (Tobias), Ingason, A. (Andres), McMahon, G. (George), Ligthart, L. (Lannie), Terwindt, G.M. (Gisela M.), Todt, U. (Unda), Freilinger, T.M. (Tobias M.), Ran, C. (Caroline), Gordon, S.G. (Scott G.), Stam, A.H. (Anine), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Borck, G. (Guntram), Koiranen, M. (Markku), Quaye, L. (Lydia), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab H. H.), Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Sarin, A.-P., Wedenoja, J. (Juho), Hinds, D.A. (David A.), Buring, J.E. (Julie), Schürks, M. (Markus), Ridker, P.M. (Paul M.), Gudlaug Hrafnsdottir, M. (Maria), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Ring, S.M. (Susan M.), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Färkkilä, M. (Markus), Artto, V. (Ville), Kaunisto, M.A. (Mari), Vepsäläinen, S. (Salli), Malik, R. (Rainer), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Madden, P.A.F. (Pamela A. F.), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Kurki, M. (Mitja), Kals, M. (Mart), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Pärn, K. (Kalle), Hämäläinen, E. (Eija), Huang, H. (Hailiang), Byrnes, A.E. (Andrea E.), Franke, L. (Lude), Huang, J. (Jie), Stergiakouli, E. (Evie), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Sandor, C. (Cynthia), Webber, C. (Caleb), Cader, Z. (Zameel), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Schreiber, S. (Stefan), Meitinger, T. (Thomas), Hagen, K. (Knut), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Heikkilä, K. (Kauko), Loehrer, E. (Elizabeth), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Hofman, A. (Albert), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Cherkas, L. (Lynn), Pedersen, L.M. (Linda M.), Stubhaug, A. (Audun), Nielsen, C.S. (Christopher S.), Männikkö, M. (Minna), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milani, L. (Lili), Esserlind, A.-L. (Ann-Louise), Francke Christensen, A. (Anne), Folkmann Hansen, T. (Thomas), Werge, T. (Thomas), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Aromaa, A. (Arpo), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Ikram, M.A. (M. Arfan), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Järvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Kubisch, C. (Christian), Beckmann, J.S. (Jacques), Ferrari, M.D. (Michel), Belin, A.C. (Andrea C.), Wessman, M. (Maija), van den Maagdenberg, A.M.J.M. (Arn M. J. M.), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Davey Smith, G. (George), Eriksson, N. (Nicholas), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), Olesen, J. (Jes), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), Palotie, A. (Aarno), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Wen, W. (Wei), DeCarli, C. (Charles), Srikanth, V. (Velandai), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Kardia, S.L.R. (Sharon), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Mazoyer, B. (Bernard), Wardlaw, J.M. (J.), Nyquist, P. (Paul), Mather, R., Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Van Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia M.), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Longstreth Jr, W.T., Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Lathrop, M. (Mark), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Matthews, P.M. (P.), Fornage, M. (Myriam), Debette, S. (Stéphanie), Sargurupremraj, M. (Muralidharan), Suzuki, H. (Hideaki), Jian, X. (Xueqiu), Sarnowski, C., Evans, T.E (Tavia), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Eiriksdottir, G. (Gudny), Sakaue, S. (Saori), Terzikhan, N. (Natalie), Habes, M. (Mohamad), Zhao, W. (Wei), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Hofer, E. (Edith), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Hagenaars, S.P. (Saskia P.), Kumar, R.B. (Rajan B.), Akker, E.B. (Erik) van den, McWhirter, R.E. (Rebekah E.), Trompet, S. (Stella), Mishra, A. (Aniket), Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Beaudet, G. (Gregory), Petit, L. (Laurent), Tsuchida, A. (Ami), Zago, L. (Laure), Schilling, S. (Sabrina), Sigurdsson, S. (Stefan), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Lewis, C.E. (Cora E.), Aggarwal, N.T. (Neelum T.), Lopez, O.L. (Oscar), Smith, J.A. (Jennifer A), Valdés Hernández, M.C. (Maria C.), van der Grond, J. (Jeroen), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Knol, M.J. (Maria J.), Dörr, M. (Marcus), Thomson, R. (Russell), Bordes, C. (Constance), Le Grand, Q. (Quentin), Duperron, M.-G. (Marie-Gabrielle), Smith, A.V. (Albert), Knopman, D.S. (David), Schreiner, P.J. (Pamela), Evans, D.A. (Denis A.), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Beiser, A. (Alexa), Maniega, S.M. (Susana Muñoz), Beekman, M. (Marian), Trollor, J., Stott, D.J. (David. J.), Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Niessen, W.J. (Wiro), Soumaré, A. (Aicha), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Sidney, S. (Stephen), Turner, S.T. (Stephen), Davies, G. (Gail), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Völker, U. (Uwe), Buchem, M.A. (Mark) van, Bryan, R.N. (R. Nick), Amin, N. (Najaf), Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Ames, D.J. (David), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Amouyel, P. (Philippe), Kwok, J.B. (John B.), Bülow, R. (Robin), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Schofield, P.R. (Peter R.), Brodaty, H. (Henry), Jiang, J. (Jiyang), Tabara, Y. (Yasuharu), Setoh, K. (Kazuya), Miyamoto, S. (Susumu), Yoshida, K. (Kazumichi), Nagata, M. (Manabu), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Matsuda, F. (Fumihiko), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Bennett, D.A. (David), De Jager, P., Mosley, T.H. (Thomas H.), Sachdev, P.S. (Perminder), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Warren, H. (Helen), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Trégouët, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Andrade, M. (Mariza) de, Basu, S. (Saonli), Berr, C. (Claudine), Brody, J.A. (Jennifer A.), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel I.), Dartigues, J.-F., Folsom, A.R. (Aaron), Germain, M. (Marine), de Haan, H. (Hugoline), Heit, J.A. (John), Houwing-Duitermaat, J. (Jeanine), Kabrhel, C. (Christopher), Kraft, P. (Peter), Legal, G. (Grégoire), Lindström, S. (Sara), Monajemi, R. (Ramin), Morange, P.-E. (P.), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce M.), Reitsma, P.H. (Pieter H.), Jarvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Rose, L.M. (Lynda M.), Peyvandi, F. (Flora), Saut, N. (Noemie), Slagboom, E. (Eline), Smadja, D. (David), Smith, N.L. (Nicholas L.), Suchon, P. (Pierre), Tang, W. (Weihong), Taylor, K.D. (Kent D.), Tregouet, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Tzourio, C. (Christophe), Visser, M.C.H. (Marieke) de, Hylckama Vlieg, A. (Astrid) van, Weng, L.-C., Wiggins, K.L. (Kerri L.), Gormley, A.M., Anttila, V. (Verneri), Winsvold, B.S. (Bendik S.), Palta, P. (Priit), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Pers, T.H. (Tune H.), Farh, K.-H. (Kai-How), Cuenca-Leon, E. (Ester), Muona, M. (Mikko), Furlotte, N.A. (Nicholas A.), Kurth, T. (Tobias), Ingason, A. (Andres), McMahon, G. (George), Ligthart, L. (Lannie), Terwindt, G.M. (Gisela M.), Todt, U. (Unda), Freilinger, T.M. (Tobias M.), Ran, C. (Caroline), Gordon, S.G. (Scott G.), Stam, A.H. (Anine), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Borck, G. (Guntram), Koiranen, M. (Markku), Quaye, L. (Lydia), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab H. H.), Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Sarin, A.-P., Wedenoja, J. (Juho), Hinds, D.A. (David A.), Buring, J.E. (Julie), Schürks, M. (Markus), Ridker, P.M. (Paul M.), Gudlaug Hrafnsdottir, M. (Maria), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Ring, S.M. (Susan M.), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Färkkilä, M. (Markus), Artto, V. (Ville), Kaunisto, M.A. (Mari), Vepsäläinen, S. (Salli), Malik, R. (Rainer), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Madden, P.A.F. (Pamela A. F.), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Kurki, M. (Mitja), Kals, M. (Mart), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Pärn, K. (Kalle), Hämäläinen, E. (Eija), Huang, H. (Hailiang), Byrnes, A.E. (Andrea E.), Franke, L. (Lude), Huang, J. (Jie), Stergiakouli, E. (Evie), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Sandor, C. (Cynthia), Webber, C. (Caleb), Cader, Z. (Zameel), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Schreiber, S. (Stefan), Meitinger, T. (Thomas), Hagen, K. (Knut), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Heikkilä, K. (Kauko), Loehrer, E. (Elizabeth), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Hofman, A. (Albert), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Cherkas, L. (Lynn), Pedersen, L.M. (Linda M.), Stubhaug, A. (Audun), Nielsen, C.S. (Christopher S.), Männikkö, M. (Minna), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milani, L. (Lili), Esserlind, A.-L. (Ann-Louise), Francke Christensen, A. (Anne), Folkmann Hansen, T. (Thomas), Werge, T. (Thomas), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Aromaa, A. (Arpo), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Ikram, M.A. (M. Arfan), Spector, T.D. 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White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most common brain-imaging feature of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), hypertension being the main known risk factor. Here, we identify 27 genome-wide loci for WMH-volume in a cohort of 50,970 older individuals, accounting for modification/confounding by hypertension. Aggregated WMH risk variants were associated with altered white matter integrity (p = 2.5×10-7) in brain images from 1,738 young healthy adults, providing insight into the lifetime impact of SVD genetic risk. Mendelian randomization suggested causal association of increasing WMH-volume with stroke, Alzheimer-type dementia, and of increasing blood pressure (BP) with larger WMH-volume, notably also in persons without clinical hypertension. Transcriptome-wide colocalization analyses showed association of WMH-volume with expression of 39 genes, of which four encode known drug targets. Finally, we provide insight into BP-independent biological pathways underlying SVD and suggest potential for genetic stratification of high-risk individuals and for genetically-informed prioritization of drug targets for prevention trials.
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31. Cerebral small vessel disease genomics and its implications across the lifespan
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Sargurupremraj, M., Suzuki, H., Jian, X., Sarnowski, C., Evans, T.E., Bis, J.C., Eiriksdottir, G., Sakaue, S., Terzikhan, N., Habes, M., Zhao, W., Armstrong, N.J., Hofer, E., Yanek, L.R., Hagenaars, S.P., Kumar, R.B., van den Akker, E.B., McWhirter, R.E., Trompet, S., Mishra, A., Saba, Y., Satizabal, C.L., Beaudet, G., Petit, L., Tsuchida, A., Zago, L., Schilling, S., Sigurdsson, S., Gottesman, R.F., Lewis, C.E., Aggarwal, N.T., Lopez, O.L., Smith, J.A., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Van der Grond, J., Wright, M.J., Knol, M.J., Dörr, M., Thomson, R.J., Bordes, C., Le Grand, Q., Duperron, M-G, Smith, A.V., Knopman, D.S., Schreiner, P.J., Evans, D.A., Rotter, J.I., Beiser, A.S., Maniega, S.M., Beekman, M., Trollor, J., Stott, D.J., Vernooij, M.W., Wittfeld, K., Niessen, W.J., Soumaré, A., Boerwinkle, E., Sidney, S., Turner, S.T., Davies, G., Thalamuthu, A., Völker, U., van Buchem, M.A., Bryan, R.N., Dupuis, J., Bastin, M.E., Ames, D., Teumer, A., Amouyel, P., Kwok, J.B., Bülow, R., Deary, I.J., Schofield, P.R., Brodaty, H., Jiang, J., Tabara, Y., Setoh, K., Miyamoto, S., Yoshida, K., Nagata, M., Kamatani, Y., Matsuda, F., Psaty, B.M., Bennett, D.A., De Jager, P.L., Mosley, T.H., Sachdev, P.S., Schmidt, R., Warren, H.R., Evangelou, E., Trégouët, D-A, Ikram, M.A., Wen, W., DeCarli, C., Srikanth, V.K., Jukema, J.W., Slagboom, E.P., Kardia, S.L.R., Okada, Y., Mazoyer, B., Wardlaw, J.M., Nyquist, P.A., Mather, K.A., Grabe, H.J., Schmidt, H., van Duijn, C.M., Gudnason, V., Longstreth, W.T., Launer, L. J., Lathrop, M., Seshadri, S., Tzourio, C., Adams, H.H., Matthews, P.M., Fornage, M., Debette, S., Sargurupremraj, M., Suzuki, H., Jian, X., Sarnowski, C., Evans, T.E., Bis, J.C., Eiriksdottir, G., Sakaue, S., Terzikhan, N., Habes, M., Zhao, W., Armstrong, N.J., Hofer, E., Yanek, L.R., Hagenaars, S.P., Kumar, R.B., van den Akker, E.B., McWhirter, R.E., Trompet, S., Mishra, A., Saba, Y., Satizabal, C.L., Beaudet, G., Petit, L., Tsuchida, A., Zago, L., Schilling, S., Sigurdsson, S., Gottesman, R.F., Lewis, C.E., Aggarwal, N.T., Lopez, O.L., Smith, J.A., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Van der Grond, J., Wright, M.J., Knol, M.J., Dörr, M., Thomson, R.J., Bordes, C., Le Grand, Q., Duperron, M-G, Smith, A.V., Knopman, D.S., Schreiner, P.J., Evans, D.A., Rotter, J.I., Beiser, A.S., Maniega, S.M., Beekman, M., Trollor, J., Stott, D.J., Vernooij, M.W., Wittfeld, K., Niessen, W.J., Soumaré, A., Boerwinkle, E., Sidney, S., Turner, S.T., Davies, G., Thalamuthu, A., Völker, U., van Buchem, M.A., Bryan, R.N., Dupuis, J., Bastin, M.E., Ames, D., Teumer, A., Amouyel, P., Kwok, J.B., Bülow, R., Deary, I.J., Schofield, P.R., Brodaty, H., Jiang, J., Tabara, Y., Setoh, K., Miyamoto, S., Yoshida, K., Nagata, M., Kamatani, Y., Matsuda, F., Psaty, B.M., Bennett, D.A., De Jager, P.L., Mosley, T.H., Sachdev, P.S., Schmidt, R., Warren, H.R., Evangelou, E., Trégouët, D-A, Ikram, M.A., Wen, W., DeCarli, C., Srikanth, V.K., Jukema, J.W., Slagboom, E.P., Kardia, S.L.R., Okada, Y., Mazoyer, B., Wardlaw, J.M., Nyquist, P.A., Mather, K.A., Grabe, H.J., Schmidt, H., van Duijn, C.M., Gudnason, V., Longstreth, W.T., Launer, L. J., Lathrop, M., Seshadri, S., Tzourio, C., Adams, H.H., Matthews, P.M., Fornage, M., and Debette, S.
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White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most common brain-imaging feature of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), hypertension being the main known risk factor. Here, we identify 27 genome-wide loci for WMH-volume in a cohort of 50,970 older individuals, accounting for modification/confounding by hypertension. Aggregated WMH risk variants were associated with altered white matter integrity (p = 2.5×10-7) in brain images from 1,738 young healthy adults, providing insight into the lifetime impact of SVD genetic risk. Mendelian randomization suggested causal association of increasing WMH-volume with stroke, Alzheimer-type dementia, and of increasing blood pressure (BP) with larger WMH-volume, notably also in persons without clinical hypertension. Transcriptome-wide colocalization analyses showed association of WMH-volume with expression of 39 genes, of which four encode known drug targets. Finally, we provide insight into BP-independent biological pathways underlying SVD and suggest potential for genetic stratification of high-risk individuals and for genetically-informed prioritization of drug targets for prevention trials.
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32. Global and regional development of the human cerebral cortex: Molecular architecture and occupational aptitudes
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Paus, T., Seshadri, S., Pausova, Z., Sestan, N., Jahanshad, N., Ding, L., Kremen, W.S., Franz, C.E., Gillespie, N.A., Debette, S., Maingault, S., Mishra, A., Tzourio, C., Grabe, H.J., Bülow, R., Wittfeld, K., van der -Palitschka, S., Frenzel, S., Ikram, M.A., Adams, H.H.H.H., Evans, T.E., Terzikhan, N., Sachdev, P.S., Wen, W., Brodaty, H., Wright, M.J., Trollor, J.N., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P.R., Kwok, J.B., Jiang, J., Ames, D., Mather, K.A., Armstrong, N.J., Villringer, A., Beyer, F., Witte, A.V., Loeffler, M., Scholz, M., Deary, I.E., Wardlaw, J.M., Harris, M.A., Bastin, M.E., Lewis, L., Karama, S., Luciano, M., Yang, Q., Li, S., Bis, J.C., Mazoyer, B., Crivello, F., Carrion-Castillo, A., Schmidt, H., Schmidt, R., Pirpamer, L., Saba, Y., Fornage, M., Mosley, T.H., Gottesman, R., Jian, X., Sousa, A.M.M., Roshchupkin, G.V., Tilley, S., Vosberg, D.E., Patel, Y., Hofer, E., Ma, S., Shin, J., Paus, T., Seshadri, S., Pausova, Z., Sestan, N., Jahanshad, N., Ding, L., Kremen, W.S., Franz, C.E., Gillespie, N.A., Debette, S., Maingault, S., Mishra, A., Tzourio, C., Grabe, H.J., Bülow, R., Wittfeld, K., van der -Palitschka, S., Frenzel, S., Ikram, M.A., Adams, H.H.H.H., Evans, T.E., Terzikhan, N., Sachdev, P.S., Wen, W., Brodaty, H., Wright, M.J., Trollor, J.N., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P.R., Kwok, J.B., Jiang, J., Ames, D., Mather, K.A., Armstrong, N.J., Villringer, A., Beyer, F., Witte, A.V., Loeffler, M., Scholz, M., Deary, I.E., Wardlaw, J.M., Harris, M.A., Bastin, M.E., Lewis, L., Karama, S., Luciano, M., Yang, Q., Li, S., Bis, J.C., Mazoyer, B., Crivello, F., Carrion-Castillo, A., Schmidt, H., Schmidt, R., Pirpamer, L., Saba, Y., Fornage, M., Mosley, T.H., Gottesman, R., Jian, X., Sousa, A.M.M., Roshchupkin, G.V., Tilley, S., Vosberg, D.E., Patel, Y., Hofer, E., Ma, S., and Shin, J.
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We have carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (n = 23 784) of the first two principal components (PCs) that group together cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area. PC1 (global) captured variations of most regions, whereas PC2 (visual) was specific to the primary and secondary visual cortices. We identified a total of 18 (PC1) and 17 (PC2) independent loci, which were replicated in another 25 746 individuals. The loci of the global PC1 included those associated previously with intracranial volume and/or general cognitive function, such as MAPT and IGF2BP1. The loci of the visual PC2 included DAAM1, a key player in the planar-cell-polarity pathway. We then tested associations with occupational aptitudes and, as predicted, found that the global PC1 was associated with General Learning Ability, and the visual PC2 was associated with the Form Perception aptitude. These results suggest that interindividual variations in global and regional development of the human cerebral cortex (and its molecular architecture) cascade—albeit in a very limited manner—to behaviors as complex as the choice of one’s occupation.
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33. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
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Grasby, K.L., Jahanshad, N., Painter, J.N., Colodro-Conde, L., Bralten, J., Hibar, D.P., Lind, P.A., Pizzagalli, F., Ching, C.R.K., McMahon, M.A.B., Shatokhina, N., Zsembik, L.C.P., Thomopoulos, S.I., Zhu, A.H., Strike, L.T., Agartz, I., Alhusaini, S., Almeida, M.A.A., Alnæs, D., Amlien, I.K., Andersson, M., Ard, T., Armstrong, N.J., Ashley-Koch, A., Atkins, J.R., Bernard, M., Brouwer, R.M., Buimer, E.E.L., Bülow, R., Bürger, C., Cannon, D.M., Chakravarty, M.M., Chen, Q., Cheung, J.W., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., de Araujo, T.K., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., den Braber, A., Doan, N.T., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Engelbrecht, H-R, Erk, S., Fan, C.C., Fedko, I.O., Foley, S.F., Ford, J.M., Fukunaga, M., Garrett, M.E., Ge, T., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Green, M.J., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gurholt, T.P., Gutman, B.A., Hansell, N.K., Harris, M.A., Harrison, M.B., Haswell, C.C., Hauser, M., Herms, S., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, N.F., Hoehn, D., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hoogman, M., Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M., Janowitz, D., Jansen, I.E., Jia, T., Jockwitz, C., Kanai, R., Karama, S., Kasperaviciute, D., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Klein, M., Knapp, M., Knodt, A.R., Krämer, B., Lam, M., Lancaster, T.M., Lee, P.H., Lett, T.A., Lewis, L.B., Lopes-Cendes, I., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Marquand, A.F., Mathias, S.R., Melzer, T.R., Milaneschi, Y., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Moreira, J.C.V., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Najt, P., Nakahara, S., Nho, K., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Orfanos, D.P., Pearson, J.F., Pitcher, T.L., Pütz, B., Quidé, Y., Ragothaman, A., Rashid, F.M., Reay, W.R., Redlich, R., Reinbold, C.S., Repple, J., Richard, G., Riedel, B.C., Risacher, S.L., Rocha, C.S., Mota, N.R., Salminen, L., Saremi, A., Saykin, A.J., Schlag, F., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Secolin, R., Shapland, C.Y., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sønderby, I.E., Sprooten, E., Tansey, K.E., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, 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E., Tansey, K.E., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, J.A., Uhlmann, A., Vallerga, C.L., van der Meer, D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, L., Van Erp, T.G.M., van Haren, N.E.M., Van Rooij, D., van Tol, M-J, Veldink, J.H., Verhoef, E., Walton, E., Wang, M., Wang, Y., Wardlaw, J.M., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Witt, S.H., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, C., Wolfers, T., Wu, J.Q., Yasuda, C.L., Zaremba, D., Zhang, Z., Zwiers, M.P., Artiges, E., Assareh, A.A., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Belger, A., Brandt, C.L., Brown, G.G., Cichon, S., Curran, J.E., Davies, G.E., Degenhardt, F., Dennis, M.F., Dietsche, B., Djurovic, S., Doherty, C.P., Espiritu, R., Garijo, D., Gil, Y., Gowland, P.A., Green, R.C., Häusler, A.N., Heindel, W., Ho, B-C., Hoffmann, W.U., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hosten, N., Jack, C.R., Jang, M., Jansen, A., Kimbrel, N.A., Kolskår, K., Koops, S., Krug, A., Lim, K.O., Luykx, J.J., Mathalon, D.H., Mather, K.A., Mattay, V.S., Matthews, S., Mayoral Van Son, J., 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van der Wee, N.J.A., van ’t Ent, D., Völzke, H., Walter, H., Weber, B., Weinberger, D.R., Wright, M.J., Zhou, J., Stein, J.L., Thompson, P.M., and Medland, S.E.
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INTRODUCTION The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities. Variations in human cortical surface area and thickness are associated with neurological, psychological, and behavioral traits and can be measured in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Studies in model organisms have identified genes that influence cortical structure, but little is known about common genetic variants that affect human cortical structure. RATIONALE To identify genetic variants associated with human cortical structure at both global and regional levels, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain MRI data from 51,665 individuals across 60 cohorts. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 cortical regions with known functional specializations. RESULTS We identified 306 nominally genome-wide significant loci (P < 5 × 10−8) associated with cortical structure in a discovery sample of 33,992 participants of European ancestry. Of the 299 loci for which replication data were available, 241 loci influencing surface area and 14 influencing thickness remained significant after replication, with 199 loci passing multiple testing correction (P < 8.3 × 10−10; 187 influencing surface area and 12 influencing thickness). Common genetic variants explained 34% (SE = 3%) of the variation in total surface area and 26% (SE = 2%) in average thickness; surface area and thickness showed a negative genetic correlation (rG = −0.32, SE = 0.05, P = 6.5 × 10−12), which suggests that genetic influences have opposing effects on surface area and thickness. Bioinformatic analyses showed that total surface area is influenced by genetic variants that alter gene regulatory activity in neural progenitor cells during fetal development. By contrast, average thickness is influenced by active regulatory elements in adult brain samples, which may reflect processes that occur after mid-fetal development, such as myelination, branching, or pruning. When co
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Grasby, KL, Jahanshad, N, Painter, JN, Colodro-Conde, L, Bralten, J, Hibar, DP, Lind, PA, Pizzagalli, F, Ching, CRK, McMahon, MAB, Shatokhina, N, Zsembik, LCP, Thomopoulos, SI, Zhu, AH, Strike, LT, Agartz, I, Alhusaini, S, Almeida, MAA, Alnæs, D, Amlien, IK, Andersson, M, Ard, T, Armstrong, NJ, Ashley-Koch, A, Atkins, JR, Bernard, M, Brouwer, RM, Buimer, EEL, Bülow, R, Bürger, C, Cannon, DM, Chakravarty, M, Chen, Q, Cheung, JW, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Dale, AM, Dalvie, S, de Araujo, TK, de Zubicaray, GI, de Zwarte, SMC, den Braber, A, Doan, NT, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Engelbrecht, HR, Erk, S, Fan, CC, Fedko, IO, Foley, SF, Ford, JM, Fukunaga, M, Garrett, ME, Ge, T, Giddaluru, S, Goldman, AL, Green, MJ, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gurholt, TP, Gutman, BA, Hansell, NK, Harris, MA, Harrison, MB, Haswell, CC, Hauser, M, Herms, S, Heslenfeld, DJ, Ho, NF, Hoehn, D, Hoffmann, P, Holleran, L, Hoogman, M, Hottenga, JJ, Ikeda, M, Janowitz, D, Jansen, IE, Jia, T, Jockwitz, C, Kanai, R, Karama, S, Kasperaviciute, D, Kaufmann, T, Kelly, S, Kikuchi, M, Klein, M, Knapp, M, Knodt, AR, Krämer, B, Lam, M, Lancaster, TM, Lee, PH, Lett, TA, Lewis, LB, Lopes-Cendes, I, Luciano, M, Macciardi, F, Marquand, AF, Mathias, SR, Melzer, TR, Milaneschi, Y, Grasby, KL, Jahanshad, N, Painter, JN, Colodro-Conde, L, Bralten, J, Hibar, DP, Lind, PA, Pizzagalli, F, Ching, CRK, McMahon, MAB, Shatokhina, N, Zsembik, LCP, Thomopoulos, SI, Zhu, AH, Strike, LT, Agartz, I, Alhusaini, S, Almeida, MAA, Alnæs, D, Amlien, IK, Andersson, M, Ard, T, Armstrong, NJ, Ashley-Koch, A, Atkins, JR, Bernard, M, Brouwer, RM, Buimer, EEL, Bülow, R, Bürger, C, Cannon, DM, Chakravarty, M, Chen, Q, Cheung, JW, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Dale, AM, Dalvie, S, de Araujo, TK, de Zubicaray, GI, de Zwarte, SMC, den Braber, A, Doan, NT, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Engelbrecht, HR, Erk, S, Fan, CC, Fedko, IO, Foley, SF, Ford, JM, Fukunaga, M, Garrett, ME, Ge, T, Giddaluru, S, Goldman, AL, Green, MJ, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gurholt, TP, Gutman, BA, Hansell, NK, Harris, MA, Harrison, MB, Haswell, CC, Hauser, M, Herms, S, Heslenfeld, DJ, Ho, NF, Hoehn, D, Hoffmann, P, Holleran, L, Hoogman, M, Hottenga, JJ, Ikeda, M, Janowitz, D, Jansen, IE, Jia, T, Jockwitz, C, Kanai, R, Karama, S, Kasperaviciute, D, Kaufmann, T, Kelly, S, Kikuchi, M, Klein, M, Knapp, M, Knodt, AR, Krämer, B, Lam, M, Lancaster, TM, Lee, PH, Lett, TA, Lewis, LB, Lopes-Cendes, I, Luciano, M, Macciardi, F, Marquand, AF, Mathias, SR, Melzer, TR, and Milaneschi, Y
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The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet little is known about the specific genetic loci that influence human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants that affect cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 51,665 individuals. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specializations. We identified 199 significant loci and found significant enrichment for loci influencing total surface area within regulatory elements that are active during prenatal cortical development, supporting the radial unit hypothesis. Loci that affect regional surface area cluster near genes in Wnt signaling pathways, which influence progenitor expansion and areal identity. Variation in cortical structure is genetically correlated with cognitive function, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, depression, neuroticism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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35. ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries
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Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Salminen, L.E. (Lauren E.), Thomopoulos, S.I. (Sophia I.), Bright, J. (Joanna), Baune, B.T., Bertolín, S. (Sara), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Bruin, W.B. (Willem B.), Bülow, R. (Robin), Chen, J. (Jian), Chye, Y. (Yann), Dannlowski, U. (Udo), de Kovel, C.G.F. (Carolien G F), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Eyler, L.T. (Lisa T.), Faraone, S.V. (Stephen), Favre, P. (Pauline), Filippi, C.A. (Courtney A.), Frodl, T. (Thomas), Garijo, D. (Daniel), Gil, Y. (Yolanda), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Grasby, K.L. (Katrina L.), Hajek, T. (Tomas), Han, L.K.M. (Laura K M), Hatton, W., Hilbert, K. (Kevin), Ho, T.C. (Tiffany C.), Holleran, L. (Laurena), Homuth, G. (Georg), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Houenou, J. (Josselin), Ivanov, I. (Iliyan), Jia, T. (Tianye), Kelly, S. (Sinead), Klein, M. (Marieke), Kwon, J.S. (Jun Soo), Laansma, M.A. (Max A.), Leerssen, J. (Jeanne), Lueken, U. (Ulrike), Nunes, A. (Abraham), Neill, J.O. (Joseph O'), Opel, N. (Nils), Piras, F. (Fabrizio), Piras, F. (Federica), Postema, M.C. (Merel C.), Pozzi, E. (Elena), Shatokhina, N. (Natalia), Soriano-Mas, C. (Carles), Spalletta, G. (Gianfranco), Sun, D. (Daqiang), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Tilot, A.K. (Amanda K.), Tozzi, L. (Leonardo), van der Merwe, C. (Celia), Someren, E.J.W. (Eus) van, van Wingen, G.A. (Guido A.), Völzke, H. (Henry), Walton, E. (Esther), Wang, L. (Lei), Winkler, A.M. (Anderson), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Yun, J.-Y. (Je-Yeon), Zhang, G. (Guohao), Zhang-James, Y. (Yanli), Adhikari, B.M. (Bhim M.), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Aghajani, M. (Moji), Aleman, A. (André), Althoff, R.R. (Robert R.), Altmann, A. (A.), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Baron, D.A. (David A.), Bartnik-Olson, B.L. (Brenda L.), Marie Bas-Hoogendam, J. (Janna), Baskin-Sommers, A.R. (Arielle R.), Bearden, C.E. (Carrie), Berner, L.A. (Laura A.), Boedhoe, P.S.W. (Premika S W), Brouwer, R.M. (Rachel), Buitelaar, J.K. (Jan), Caeyenberghs, K. (Karen), Cecil, C.A.M. (Charlotte), Cohen, R.A. (Ronald A.), Cole, J.H. (James H.), Conrod, P. (Patricia), De Brito, S.A. (Stephane A.), de Zwarte, S.M.C. (Sonja M C), Dennis, E.L. (Emily L.), Desrivieres, S. (Sylvane), Dima, D. (Danai), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Esopenko, C. (Carrie), Fairchild, G. (Graeme), Fisher, S.E. (Simon), Fouche, J.-P. (Jean-Paul), Francks, C. (Clyde), Frangou, S. (Sophia), Franke, B. (Barbara), Garavan, H.P. (Hugh P.), Glahn, D.C. (David), Groenewold, N.A. (Nynke A.), Gurholt, T.P. (Tiril P.), Gutman, B.A. (Boris A.), Hahn, T. (Tim), Harding, I.H. (Ian H.), Hernaus, D. (Dennis), Hibar, D.P. (Derrek P.), Hillary, F.G. (Frank G.), Hoogman, M. (Martine), Hulshoff Pol, H.E. (Hilleke E.), Jalbrzikowski, M. (Maria), Karkashadze, G.A. (George A.), Klapwijk, E.T. (Eduard T.), Knickmeyer, R.C. (Rebecca C.), Kochunov, P. (Peter), Koerte, I.K. (Inga K.), Kong, X.-Z. (Xiang-Zhen), Liew, S.-L. (Sook-Lei), Lin, A.P. (Alexander P.), Logue, M.W. (Mark W.), Luders, E. (Eileen), Macciardi, F. (Fabio), Mackey, S. (Scott), Mayer, A.R. (Andrew R.), McDonald, C.R. (Carrie R.), McMahon, A.B. (Agnes B.), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Modinos, G. (Gemma), Morey, R.A. (Rajendra A.), Mueller, S.C. (Sven C.), Mukherjee, P. (Pratik), Namazova-Baranova, L. (L.), Nir, T.M. (Talia M.), Olsen, A. (Alexander), Paschou, P. (Peristera), Pine, D.S. (Daniel S.), Pizzagalli, F. (Fabrizio), Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan D.), Sämann, P.G. (Philipp), Schmaal, L. (Lianne), Schumann, G. (Gunter), Shiroishi, M.S. (Mark S.), Sisodiya, S.M. (Sanjay), Smit, D.J.A. (Dirk J A), Sønderby, I.E. (Ida E.), Stein, D.J. (Dan J.), Stein, J.L., Tahmasian, M. (Masoud), Tate, D.F. (David F.), Turner, J. (Jessica), Heuvel, O.A. (Odile A.), Wee, N.J. (Nic) van der, van der Werf, Y.D. (Ysbrand), Erp, T.G.M. (Theo G.) van, van Haren, N.E.M. (Neeltje E M), van Rooij, D. (Daan), Van Velzen, L.S., Veer, I.M. (Ilya), Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Villalon-Reina, J.E. (Julio E.), Walter, H.J. (Henrik), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), Wilde, E.A. (Elisabeth A.), Zarei, M. (Mojtaba), Zelman, V. (Vladimir), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Salminen, L.E. (Lauren E.), Thomopoulos, S.I. (Sophia I.), Bright, J. (Joanna), Baune, B.T., Bertolín, S. (Sara), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Bruin, W.B. (Willem B.), Bülow, R. (Robin), Chen, J. (Jian), Chye, Y. (Yann), Dannlowski, U. (Udo), de Kovel, C.G.F. (Carolien G F), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Eyler, L.T. (Lisa T.), Faraone, S.V. (Stephen), Favre, P. (Pauline), Filippi, C.A. (Courtney A.), Frodl, T. (Thomas), Garijo, D. (Daniel), Gil, Y. (Yolanda), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Grasby, K.L. (Katrina L.), Hajek, T. (Tomas), Han, L.K.M. (Laura K M), Hatton, W., Hilbert, K. (Kevin), Ho, T.C. (Tiffany C.), Holleran, L. (Laurena), Homuth, G. (Georg), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Houenou, J. (Josselin), Ivanov, I. (Iliyan), Jia, T. (Tianye), Kelly, S. (Sinead), Klein, M. (Marieke), Kwon, J.S. (Jun Soo), Laansma, M.A. (Max A.), Leerssen, J. 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(Ilya), Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Villalon-Reina, J.E. (Julio E.), Walter, H.J. (Henrik), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), Wilde, E.A. (Elisabeth A.), Zarei, M. (Mojtaba), and Zelman, V. (Vladimir)
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This review summarizes the last decade of work by the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) Consortium, a global alliance of over 1400 scientists across 43 countries, studying the human brain in health and disease. Building on large-scale genetic studies that discovered the first robustly replicated genetic loci associated with brain metrics, ENIGMA has diversified into over 50 working groups (WGs), pooling worldwide data and expertise to answer fundamental questions in neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, and genetics. Most ENIGMA WGs focus on specific psychiatric and neurological conditions, other WGs study normal variation due to sex and gender differences, or development and aging; still other WGs develop methodological pipelines and tools to facilitate harmonized analyses of "big data" (i.e., genetic and epigenetic data, multimodal MRI, and electroencephalography data). These international efforts have yielded the largest neuroimaging studies to date in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. More recent ENIGMA WGs have formed to study anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and behavior, sleep and insomnia, eating disorders, irritability, brain injury, antisocial personality and conduct disorder, and dissociative identity disorder. Here, we summarize the first decade of ENIGMA's activities and ongoing projects, and describe the successes and challenges encountered along the way. We highlight the advantages of collaborative large-scale coordinated data analyses for testing reproducibility and robustness of findings, offering the opportunity to identify brain systems involved in clinical syndromes across diverse samples and associated genetic, environmental, demographic, cognitive, and psychosocial factors.
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36. Comparison of pancreatic size measurements in transabdominal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging and its dependence on age, gender, and body mass index in a population-based cohort
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Aghdassi, A., primary, Schauer, B., additional, Duscha, D., additional, Ittermann, T., additional, Moskwa, P., additional, Kromrey, M., additional, Bülow, R., additional, Völzke, H., additional, Kühn, J., additional, and Lerch, M., additional
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37. Vollautomatische Quantifizierung von Herzgeometrie und -funktion mittels künstlicher neuronaler Netzwerke in einer großen populationsbasierten Magnetresonanztomografie-Studie.
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Laqua, F, additional, Hosten, N, additional, Lav Madsen, P, additional, Wind, N, additional, and Bülow, R, additional
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38. Cortisol, aging and the influence on brain age
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Klinger-König, J, additional, Frenzel, S, additional, Wittfeld, K, additional, Van der Auwera, S, additional, Homuth, G, additional, Hannemann, A, additional, Bülow, R, additional, Völzke, H, additional, and Grabe, HJ, additional
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39. Induction of carbon monoxide in the donor reduces graft immunogenicity and chronic graft deterioration
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Martins, P.N.A., Reuzel-Selke, A., Jurisch, A., Atrott, K., Pascher, A., Pratschke, J., Buelow, R., Neuhaus, P., Volk, H.-D., and Tullius, S.G.
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40. Genome-wide association study of 23,500 individuals identifies 7 loci associated with brain ventricular volume
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Vojinovic, D, Adams, HH, Jian, X, Yang, Q, Smith, AV, Bis, JC, Teumer, A, Scholz, M, Armstrong, NJ, Hofer, E, Saba, Y, Luciano, M, Bernard, M, Trompet, S, Yang, J, Gillespie, NA, van der Lee, SJ, Neumann, A, Ahmad, S, Andreassen, OA, Ames, D, Amin, N, Arfanakis, K, Bastin, ME, Becker, DM, Beiser, AS, Beyer, F, Brodaty, H, Bryan, RN, Bülow, R, Dale, AM, De Jager, PL, Deary, IJ, DeCarli, C, Fleischman, DA, Gottesman, RF, van der Grond, J, Gudnason, V, Harris, TB, Homuth, G, Knopman, DS, Kwok, JB, Lewis, CE, Li, S, Loeffler, M, Lopez, OL, Maillard, P, El Marroun, H, Mather, KA, Mosley, TH, Muetzel, RL, Nauck, M, Nyquist, PA, Panizzon, MS, Pausova, Z, Psaty, BM, Rice, K, Rotter, JI, Royle, N, Satizabal, CL, Schmidt, R, Schofield, PR, Schreiner, PJ, Sidney, S, Stott, DJ, Thalamuthu, A, Uitterlinden, AG, and Valdés Hernández, MC
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© 2018, The Author(s). The volume of the lateral ventricles (LV) increases with age and their abnormal enlargement is a key feature of several neurological and psychiatric diseases. Although lateral ventricular volume is heritable, a comprehensive investigation of its genetic determinants is lacking. In this meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of 23,533 healthy middle-aged to elderly individuals from 26 population-based cohorts, we identify 7 genetic loci associated with LV volume. These loci map to chromosomes 3q28, 7p22.3, 10p12.31, 11q23.1, 12q23.3, 16q24.2, and 22q13.1 and implicate pathways related to tau pathology, S1P signaling, and cytoskeleton organization. We also report a significant genetic overlap between the thalamus and LV volumes (?genetic = -0.59, p-value = 3.14 × 10-6), suggesting that these brain structures may share a common biology. These genetic associations of LV volume provide insights into brain morphology.
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41. Correction: Dose response of the 16p11.2 distal copy number variant on intracranial volume and basal ganglia
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Sønderby, I.E., Gústafsson, Ó., Doan, N.T., Hibar, D.P., Martin-Brevet, S., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Bralten, J., Brattbak, H-R, Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Calhoun, V., Caspers, S., Cavalleri, G., Chen, C-H, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Delanty, N., den Braber, A., Desrivières, S., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H., Groenewold, N.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Heinz, A., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jernigan, T., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jonsdottir, G.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kahn, R., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kolskår, K.K., Kwok, J.B., Hellard, S.L., Leu, C., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Lundervold, A., Martin, N.G., Mather, K., Mathias, S.R., McCormack, M., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A., Milaneschi, Y., Moreau, C., Morris, D., Mothersill, D., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Peralta, J.M., Pike, B., Prieto, C., Pudas, S., Quinlan, E., Quintana, D.S., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Reymond, A., Richard, G., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rokicki, J., Rucker, J., Sachdev, P., Sanders, A-M, Sando, S.B., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Steinberg, S., Strike, L., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, J.S., Ueland, T., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ’t Ent, D., van der Meer, D., van Haren, N.E.M., Vaskinn, A., Vassos, E., Walters, G.B., Wang, Y., Wen, W., Whelan, C.D., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M., Yamamori, H., Zayats, T., Agartz, I., Westlye, L.T., Jacquemont, S., Djurovic, S., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Thompson, P., Andreassen, O.A., Sønderby, I.E., Gústafsson, Ó., Doan, N.T., Hibar, D.P., Martin-Brevet, S., Abdellaoui, A., Ames, D., Amunts, K., Andersson, M., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Blackburn, N., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Bralten, J., Brattbak, H-R, Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Bülow, R., Calhoun, V., Caspers, S., Cavalleri, G., Chen, C-H, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., Dazzan, P., de Geus, E.J.C., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., Delanty, N., den Braber, A., Desrivières, S., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Ehrlich, S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Frouin, V., Fukunaga, M., Gareau, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H., Groenewold, N.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A., Hashimoto, R., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Heinz, A., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hottenga, J-J, Hulshoff, H.E., Ikeda, M., Jahanshad, N., Jernigan, T., Jockwitz, C., Johansson, S., Jonsdottir, G.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kahn, R., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kolskår, K.K., Kwok, J.B., Hellard, S.L., Leu, C., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Lundervold, A., Martin, N.G., Mather, K., Mathias, S.R., McCormack, M., McMahon, K.L., McRae, A., Milaneschi, Y., Moreau, C., Morris, D., Mothersill, D., Mühleisen, T.W., Murray, R., Nordvik, J.E., Nyberg, L., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Peralta, J.M., Pike, B., Prieto, C., Pudas, S., Quinlan, E., Quintana, D.S., Reinbold, C.S., Marques, T.R., Reymond, A., Richard, G., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rokicki, J., Rucker, J., Sachdev, P., Sanders, A-M, Sando, S.B., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Schork, A.J., Schumann, G., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S., Steen, V.M., Stein, D.J., Steinberg, S., Strike, L., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, J.S., Ueland, T., Uhlmann, A., Ulfarsson, M.O., van ’t Ent, D., van der Meer, D., van Haren, N.E.M., Vaskinn, A., Vassos, E., Walters, G.B., Wang, Y., Wen, W., Whelan, C.D., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M., Yamamori, H., Zayats, T., Agartz, I., Westlye, L.T., Jacquemont, S., Djurovic, S., Stefánsson, H., Stefánsson, K., Thompson, P., and Andreassen, O.A.
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Prior to and following the publication of this article the authors noted that the complete list of authors was not included in the main article and was only present in Supplementary Table 1. The author list in the original article has now been updated to include all authors, and Supplementary Table 1 has been removed. All other supplementary files have now been updated accordingly. Furthermore, in Table 1 of this Article, the replication cohort for the row Close relative in data set, n (%) was incorrect. All values have now been corrected to 0(0%). The publishers would like to apologise for this error and the inconvenience it may have caused.
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42. Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis
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Hadshiew, I. M., Treder-Conrad, C., Bülow, R. V., Klette, E., Mann, T., Stäb, F., Moll, I., and Rippke, F.
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43. A new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective sunscreen formulation as prophylaxis against polymorphic light eruption
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Hadshiew, I., Treder-Conrad, C., vs. Bülow, R., Klette, E., Stäb, F., Moll, I., and Rippke, F.
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44. Mapping cortical brain asymmetry in 17,141 healthy individuals worldwide via the ENIGMA consortium
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Kong, XZ, Mathias, SR, Guadalupe, T, Abé, C, Agartz, I, Akudjedu, TN, Aleman, A, Alhusaini, S, Allen, NB, Ames, D, Andreassen, OA, Vasquez, AA, Armstrong, NJ, Bergo, F, Bastin, ME, Batalla, A, Bauer, J, Baune, BT, Baur-Streubel, R, Biederman, J, Blaine, SK, Boedhoe, P, Bøen, E, Bose, A, Bralten, J, Brandeis, D, Brem, S, Brodaty, H, Yüksel, D, Brooks, SJ, Buitelaar, J, Bürger, C, Bülow, R, Calhoun, V, Calvo, A, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Canive, JM, Cannon, DM, Caparelli, EC, Castellanos, FX, Cavalleri, GL, Cendes, F, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Chantiluke, K, Chen, QL, Chen, X, Cheng, Y, Christakou, A, Clark, VP, Coghill, D, Connolly, CG, Conzelmann, A, Córdova-Palomera, A, Cousijn, J, Crow, T, Cubillo, A, Dale, A, Dannlowski, U, De Bruttopilo, SA, De Zeeuw, P, Deary, IJ, Delanty, N, Demeter, DV, Di Martino, A, and Dickie, EW
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© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has also been linked to some cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) Consortium presents the largest-ever analysis of cerebral cortical asymmetry and its variability across individuals. Cortical thickness and surface area were assessed in MRI scans of 17,141 healthy individuals from 99 datasets worldwide. Results revealed widespread asymmetries at both hemispheric and regional levels, with a generally thicker cortex but smaller surface area in the left hemisphere relative to the right. Regionally, asymmetries of cortical thickness and/or surface area were found in the inferior frontal gyrus, transverse temporal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, and entorhinal cortex. These regions are involved in lateralized functions, including language and visuospatial processing. In addition to population-level asymmetries, variability in brain asymmetry was related to sex, age, and intracranial volume. Interestingly, we did not find significant associations between asymmetries and handedness. Finally, with two independent pedigree datasets (n = 1,443 and 1,113, respectively), we found several asymmetries showing significant, replicable heritability. The structural asymmetries identified and their variabilities and heritability provide a reference resource for future studies on the genetic basis of brain asymmetry and altered laterality in cognitive, neurological, and psychiatric disorders.
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45. Assoziation des pankreatischen Fettgehalts mit der exokrinen Pankreasinsuffizienz
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Kromrey, M, additional, Friedrich, N, additional, Hoffmann, R, additional, Bülow, R, additional, Motosugi, U, additional, and Kühn, J, additional
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46. Therapieerfolg und Einflussfaktoren der Intraarteriellen Vasodilatatortherapie der Nichtokklusiven Mesenterialen Ischämie
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Kühn, J, additional, Backes, M, additional, Ittermann, T, additional, Fedders, D, additional, Radosaa, C, additional, Hoffmann, R, additional, and Bülow, R, additional
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47. MRT-Bildgebung des Metabolischen Syndroms: Die Ganzkörper-Proton-Density Fettfraktion
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Kolb, C, additional, Bülow, R, additional, Effler, J, additional, Laqua, R, additional, Hoffmann, R, additional, Kromrey, M, additional, and Kühn, J, additional
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48. Inhibition of graft arteriosclerosis development in rat aortas following heme oxygenase-1 gene transfer
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Bouchet, D, Chauveau, C, Roussel, J.-C, Mathieu, P, Braudeau, C, Tesson, L, Soulillou, J.-P, Iyer, S, Buelow, R, and Anegon, I
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49. Genome-wide association study of 23,500 individuals identifies 7 loci associated with brain ventricular volume
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Vojinovic, D., Adams, H.H., Jian, X., Yang, Q., Smith, A.V., Bis, J.C., Teumer, A., Scholz, M., Armstrong, N.J., Hofer, E., Saba, Y., Luciano, M., Bernard, M., Trompet, S., Yang, J., Gillespie, N.A., van der Lee, S.J., Neumann, A., Ahmad, S., Andreassen, O.A., Ames, D., Amin, N., Arfanakis, K., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Beiser, A.S., Beyer, F., Brodaty, H., Bryan, R.N., Bülow, R., Dale, A.M., De Jager, P.L., Deary, I.J., DeCarli, C., Fleischman, D.A., Gottesman, R.F., Van der Grond, J., Gudnason, V., Harris, T.B., Homuth, G., Knopman, D.S., Kwok, J.B., Lewis, C.E., Li, S., Loeffler, M., Lopez, O.L., Maillard, P., El Marroun, H., Mather, K.A., Mosley, T.H., Muetzel, R.L., Nauck, M., Nyquist, P.A., Panizzon, M.S., Pausova, Z., Psaty, B.M., Rice, K., Rotter, J.I., Royle, N., Satizabal, C.L., Schmidt, R., Schofield, P.R., Schreiner, P.J., Sidney, S., Stott, D.J., Thalamuthu, A., Uitterlinden, A.G., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Vernooij, M.W., Wen, W., White, T., Witte, A.V., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M.J., Yanek, L.R., Tiemeier, H., Kremen, W.S., Bennett, D.A., Jukema, J.W., Paus, T., Wardlaw, J.M., Schmidt, H., Sachdev, P.S., Villringer, A., Grabe, H.J., Longstreth, W.T., van Duijn, C.M., Launer, L.J., Seshadri, S., Ikram, M.A., Fornage, M., Vojinovic, D., Adams, H.H., Jian, X., Yang, Q., Smith, A.V., Bis, J.C., Teumer, A., Scholz, M., Armstrong, N.J., Hofer, E., Saba, Y., Luciano, M., Bernard, M., Trompet, S., Yang, J., Gillespie, N.A., van der Lee, S.J., Neumann, A., Ahmad, S., Andreassen, O.A., Ames, D., Amin, N., Arfanakis, K., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Beiser, A.S., Beyer, F., Brodaty, H., Bryan, R.N., Bülow, R., Dale, A.M., De Jager, P.L., Deary, I.J., DeCarli, C., Fleischman, D.A., Gottesman, R.F., Van der Grond, J., Gudnason, V., Harris, T.B., Homuth, G., Knopman, D.S., Kwok, J.B., Lewis, C.E., Li, S., Loeffler, M., Lopez, O.L., Maillard, P., El Marroun, H., Mather, K.A., Mosley, T.H., Muetzel, R.L., Nauck, M., Nyquist, P.A., Panizzon, M.S., Pausova, Z., Psaty, B.M., Rice, K., Rotter, J.I., Royle, N., Satizabal, C.L., Schmidt, R., Schofield, P.R., Schreiner, P.J., Sidney, S., Stott, D.J., Thalamuthu, A., Uitterlinden, A.G., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Vernooij, M.W., Wen, W., White, T., Witte, A.V., Wittfeld, K., Wright, M.J., Yanek, L.R., Tiemeier, H., Kremen, W.S., Bennett, D.A., Jukema, J.W., Paus, T., Wardlaw, J.M., Schmidt, H., Sachdev, P.S., Villringer, A., Grabe, H.J., Longstreth, W.T., van Duijn, C.M., Launer, L.J., Seshadri, S., Ikram, M.A., and Fornage, M.
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The volume of the lateral ventricles (LV) increases with age and their abnormal enlargement is a key feature of several neurological and psychiatric diseases. Although lateral ventricular volume is heritable, a comprehensive investigation of its genetic determinants is lacking. In this meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of 23,533 healthy middle-aged to elderly individuals from 26 population-based cohorts, we identify 7 genetic loci associated with LV volume. These loci map to chromosomes 3q28, 7p22.3, 10p12.31, 11q23.1, 12q23.3, 16q24.2, and 22q13.1 and implicate pathways related to tau pathology, S1P signaling, and cytoskeleton organization. We also report a significant genetic overlap between the thalamus and LV volumes (ρgenetic = −0.59, p-value = 3.14 × 10−6), suggesting that these brain structures may share a common biology. These genetic associations of LV volume provide insights into brain morphology.
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50. European evidence-based guidelines on pancreatic cystic neoplasms
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Del Chiaro, M. (Marco), Besselink, M.G. (Marc), Scholten, L. (Lianne), Bruno, M.J. (Marco), Cahen, D.L. (Djuna), Gress, T. (Thomas), Hooft, J.E. (Jeanin) van, Lerch, M. (M.), Mayerle, J. (Julia), Hackert, T. (Thilo), Satoi, S. (Sohei), Zerbi, A. (Alessandro), Cunningham, D. (David), Angelis, C. (Claudio) de, Giovannini, M. (Marc), de-Madaria, E. (Enrique), Hegyi, P. (Peter), Rosendahl, J. (Jonas), Friess, H., Manfredi, R. (Riccardo), Lévy, P. (Philippe), Real, F.X. (Francisco), Sauvanet, A., Abu Hilal, M., Marchegiani, G. (Giovanni), Esposito, I. (I.), Ghaneh, P. (P.), Engelbrecht, M.R.W. (Marc R.W.), Fockens, P. (Paul), van Huijgevoort, N.C.M. (Nadine C.M.), Wolfgang, C.L. (Christopher L.), Bassi, C. (Claudio), Gubergrits, N.B. (Natalya B.), Verbeke, C. (Caroline), Kloppel, G. (Günter), Scarpa, A. (Aldo), Zamboni, W.C., Lennon, A.M. (Anne Marie), Sund, R. (Reijo), Kartalis, N. (Nikolaos), Grenacher, L. (Lars), Falconi, M. (Massimo), Arnelo, U. (U.), Kopchak, K.V. (Kostantin V.), Oppong, K. (K.), McKay, C. (Colin), Hauge, A.W. (Anne Werner), Conlon, K. (Kevin), Adham, I.M., Ceyhan, G.O. (Güralp O.), Salvia, R. (Roberto), Dervenis, C. (Christos), Allen, P.J. (Peter), Paye, F. (François), Bartsch, D.K. (Detlef), Löhr, M. (M.), Mutignani, M. (Massimiliano), Laukkarinen, J. (Johanna), Schulick, R. (Richard), Valente, R. (Roberto), Seufferlein, T. (Thomas), Capurso, G. (Gabriele), Siriwardena, A. (Ajith), Neoptolemos, J.P. (John), Pukitis, A.P. (A.), Segersvärd, R. (Ralf), Aghdassi, A. (A.), Andrianello, S. (S.), Bossuyt, P.M.M. (Patrick), Bülow, R. (R.), Cárdenas-Jaén, K. (K.), Cortegoso, P. (P.), Fontana, M. (M.), Haeberle, L. (L.), Heckler, M. (M.), Litvin, A. (Andrey), Mann, K. (K.), Michalski, C. (C.), Michl, P. (P.), Nappo, G. (G.), Perri, G. (G.), Persson, S. (S.), Scheufele, F. (F.), Sclafani, F. (F.), Schmidt, M. (M.), Venezia, L. (L.), Volker, F. (F.), Vullierm, M.-P. (M. P.), Wüsten, L. (L.), Del Chiaro, M. (Marco), Besselink, M.G. (Marc), Scholten, L. (Lianne), Bruno, M.J. (Marco), Cahen, D.L. (Djuna), Gress, T. (Thomas), Hooft, J.E. (Jeanin) van, Lerch, M. (M.), Mayerle, J. (Julia), Hackert, T. (Thilo), Satoi, S. (Sohei), Zerbi, A. (Alessandro), Cunningham, D. (David), Angelis, C. (Claudio) de, Giovannini, M. (Marc), de-Madaria, E. (Enrique), Hegyi, P. (Peter), Rosendahl, J. (Jonas), Friess, H., Manfredi, R. (Riccardo), Lévy, P. (Philippe), Real, F.X. (Francisco), Sauvanet, A., Abu Hilal, M., Marchegiani, G. (Giovanni), Esposito, I. (I.), Ghaneh, P. (P.), Engelbrecht, M.R.W. (Marc R.W.), Fockens, P. (Paul), van Huijgevoort, N.C.M. (Nadine C.M.), Wolfgang, C.L. (Christopher L.), Bassi, C. (Claudio), Gubergrits, N.B. (Natalya B.), Verbeke, C. (Caroline), Kloppel, G. (Günter), Scarpa, A. (Aldo), Zamboni, W.C., Lennon, A.M. (Anne Marie), Sund, R. (Reijo), Kartalis, N. (Nikolaos), Grenacher, L. (Lars), Falconi, M. (Massimo), Arnelo, U. (U.), Kopchak, K.V. (Kostantin V.), Oppong, K. (K.), McKay, C. (Colin), Hauge, A.W. (Anne Werner), Conlon, K. (Kevin), Adham, I.M., Ceyhan, G.O. (Güralp O.), Salvia, R. (Roberto), Dervenis, C. (Christos), Allen, P.J. (Peter), Paye, F. (François), Bartsch, D.K. (Detlef), Löhr, M. (M.), Mutignani, M. (Massimiliano), Laukkarinen, J. (Johanna), Schulick, R. (Richard), Valente, R. (Roberto), Seufferlein, T. (Thomas), Capurso, G. (Gabriele), Siriwardena, A. (Ajith), Neoptolemos, J.P. (John), Pukitis, A.P. (A.), Segersvärd, R. (Ralf), Aghdassi, A. (A.), Andrianello, S. (S.), Bossuyt, P.M.M. (Patrick), Bülow, R. (R.), Cárdenas-Jaén, K. (K.), Cortegoso, P. (P.), Fontana, M. (M.), Haeberle, L. (L.), Heckler, M. (M.), Litvin, A. (Andrey), Mann, K. (K.), Michalski, C. (C.), Michl, P. (P.), Nappo, G. (G.), Perri, G. (G.), Persson, S. (S.), Scheufele, F. (F.), Sclafani, F. (F.), Schmidt, M. (M.), Venezia, L. (L.), Volker, F. (F.), Vullierm, M.-P. (M. P.), and Wüsten, L. (L.)
- Abstract
Evidence-based guidelines on the management of pancreatic cystic neoplasms (PCN) are lacking. This guideline is a joint initiative of the European Study Group on Cystic Tumours of the Pancreas, United European Gas
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- 2018
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