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Cortical Brain Abnormalities in 4474 Individuals With Schizophrenia and 5098 Control Subjects via the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics Through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium.

Authors :
van Erp TGM
Walton E
Hibar DP
Schmaal L
Jiang W
Glahn DC
Pearlson GD
Yao N
Fukunaga M
Hashimoto R
Okada N
Yamamori H
Bustillo JR
Clark VP
Agartz I
Mueller BA
Cahn W
de Zwarte SMC
Hulshoff Pol HE
Kahn RS
Ophoff RA
van Haren NEM
Andreassen OA
Dale AM
Doan NT
Gurholt TP
Hartberg CB
Haukvik UK
Jørgensen KN
Lagerberg TV
Melle I
Westlye LT
Gruber O
Kraemer B
Richter A
Zilles D
Calhoun VD
Crespo-Facorro B
Roiz-Santiañez R
Tordesillas-Gutiérrez D
Loughland C
Carr VJ
Catts S
Cropley VL
Fullerton JM
Green MJ
Henskens FA
Jablensky A
Lenroot RK
Mowry BJ
Michie PT
Pantelis C
Quidé Y
Schall U
Scott RJ
Cairns MJ
Seal M
Tooney PA
Rasser PE
Cooper G
Shannon Weickert C
Weickert TW
Morris DW
Hong E
Kochunov P
Beard LM
Gur RE
Gur RC
Satterthwaite TD
Wolf DH
Belger A
Brown GG
Ford JM
Macciardi F
Mathalon DH
O'Leary DS
Potkin SG
Preda A
Voyvodic J
Lim KO
McEwen S
Yang F
Tan Y
Tan S
Wang Z
Fan F
Chen J
Xiang H
Tang S
Guo H
Wan P
Wei D
Bockholt HJ
Ehrlich S
Wolthusen RPF
King MD
Shoemaker JM
Sponheim SR
De Haan L
Koenders L
Machielsen MW
van Amelsvoort T
Veltman DJ
Assogna F
Banaj N
de Rossi P
Iorio M
Piras F
Spalletta G
McKenna PJ
Pomarol-Clotet E
Salvador R
Corvin A
Donohoe G
Kelly S
Whelan CD
Dickie EW
Rotenberg D
Voineskos AN
Ciufolini S
Radua J
Dazzan P
Murray R
Reis Marques T
Simmons A
Borgwardt S
Egloff L
Harrisberger F
Riecher-Rössler A
Smieskova R
Alpert KI
Wang L
Jönsson EG
Koops S
Sommer IEC
Bertolino A
Bonvino A
Di Giorgio A
Neilson E
Mayer AR
Stephen JM
Kwon JS
Yun JY
Cannon DM
McDonald C
Lebedeva I
Tomyshev AS
Akhadov T
Kaleda V
Fatouros-Bergman H
Flyckt L
Busatto GF
Rosa PGP
Serpa MH
Zanetti MV
Hoschl C
Skoch A
Spaniel F
Tomecek D
Hagenaars SP
McIntosh AM
Whalley HC
Lawrie SM
Knöchel C
Oertel-Knöchel V
Stäblein M
Howells FM
Stein DJ
Temmingh HS
Uhlmann A
Lopez-Jaramillo C
Dima D
McMahon A
Faskowitz JI
Gutman BA
Jahanshad N
Thompson PM
Turner JA
Source :
Biological psychiatry [Biol Psychiatry] 2018 Nov 01; Vol. 84 (9), pp. 644-654. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 May 14.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: The profile of cortical neuroanatomical abnormalities in schizophrenia is not fully understood, despite hundreds of published structural brain imaging studies. This study presents the first meta-analysis of cortical thickness and surface area abnormalities in schizophrenia conducted by the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) Schizophrenia Working Group.<br />Methods: The study included data from 4474 individuals with schizophrenia (mean age, 32.3 years; range, 11-78 years; 66% male) and 5098 healthy volunteers (mean age, 32.8 years; range, 10-87 years; 53% male) assessed with standardized methods at 39 centers worldwide.<br />Results: Compared with healthy volunteers, individuals with schizophrenia have widespread thinner cortex (left/right hemisphere: Cohen's d = -0.530/-0.516) and smaller surface area (left/right hemisphere: Cohen's d = -0.251/-0.254), with the largest effect sizes for both in frontal and temporal lobe regions. Regional group differences in cortical thickness remained significant when statistically controlling for global cortical thickness, suggesting regional specificity. In contrast, effects for cortical surface area appear global. Case-control, negative, cortical thickness effect sizes were two to three times larger in individuals receiving antipsychotic medication relative to unmedicated individuals. Negative correlations between age and bilateral temporal pole thickness were stronger in individuals with schizophrenia than in healthy volunteers. Regional cortical thickness showed significant negative correlations with normalized medication dose, symptom severity, and duration of illness and positive correlations with age at onset.<br />Conclusions: The findings indicate that the ENIGMA meta-analysis approach can achieve robust findings in clinical neuroscience studies; also, medication effects should be taken into account in future genetic association studies of cortical thickness in schizophrenia.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-2402
Volume :
84
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biological psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29960671
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.04.023