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Structural Covariance Networks in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Multisite ENIGMA-PGC Study

Authors :
John H. Krystal
Mary Agnes McMahon
Justin T. Baker
Chadi G. Abdallah
Steven J.A. van de Werff
Laura Nawijn
Kathleen Thomaes
Sanne J.H. van Rooij
Courtney C. Haswell
Anna R. Hudson
Richard J. Davidson
Mirjam van Zuiden
Kelly A. Sambrook
Elpiniki Andrew
Geoffrey J May
Brian M. O’Leary
Tor D. Wager
Seth G. Disner
Dan J. Stein
Tanja Jovanovic
Milissa L. Kaufman
Martha E. Shenton
Anika Sierk
Elbert Geuze
Matthew Peverill
Soraya Seedat
Scott R. Sponheim
Hassaan Gomaa
Margaret A. Sheridan
Kyle Choi
Jonathan D. Wolff
Richard A. Bryant
Amit Etkin
Terri A. deRoon-Cassini
Emily L. Dennis
Brynn C. Skilliter
Faisal Rashid
Nic J.A. van de Wee
K. Mike Angstadt
Neda Jahanshad
Yuval Neria
Murray B. Stein
Katie A. McLaughlin
Daniel W. Grupe
Erika J. Wolf
Luan Phan
Kristen M. Wrocklage
Xin Wang
Antje Manthey
Emily K. Clarke-Rubright
Tian Chen
Anthony P. King
Julia Herzog
Evan M. Gordon
Sven C. Mueller
Tim Varkevisser
Hong Xie
Isabelle M. Rosso
Alan N. Simmons
Delin Sun
Stefan S. du Plessis
Jonathan C Ipser
Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez
Mark W. Logue
Henrik Walter
Ilan Harpaz-Rotem
Jessica Bomyea
Lauren A.M. Lebois
Inga K. Koerte
Li Wang
Raluca M. Simons
Bobak Hosseini
Atilla Gonenc
Saskia B. J. Koch
Xi Zhu
Marijo Tamburrino
Staci A. Gruber
Christian Schmahl
Paul M. Thompson
Jessie L. Frijling
Robert Vermeiren
Israel Liberzon
Elizabeth A. Olson
Nicholas D. Davenport
Sophia I. Thomopoulos
Negar Fani
Jennifer S. Stevens
Kelene A. Fercho
Rajendra A. Morey
John Wall
Steven M. Nelson
Theo G.M. van Erp
Thomas Straube
Ye Zhu
Adi Maron-Katz
Miranda Olff
Jeffrey S. Simons
Gina L. Forster
Gopalkumar Rakesh
Dick J. Veltman
Gen Li
Sherry R. Wintemitz
Christine L. Larson
Vincent A. Magnotta
Kerry J. Ressler
Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar
Sheri Koopowitz
Michael D. De Bellis
Lauren K. O’Connor
Andrew S. Cotton
David Hofmann
Lee A. Baugh
Jacklynn M. Fitzgerald
Judith K. Daniels
Ifat Levy
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

IntroductionCortical thickness (CT) and surface area (SA) are established biomarkers of brain pathology in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Structural covariance networks (SCN) constructed from CT and SA may represent developmental associations, or unique interactions between brain regions, possibly influenced by a common causal antecedent. The ENIGMA-PGC PTSD Working Group aggregated PTSD and control subjects’ data from 29 cohorts in five countries (n=3439).MethodsUsing Destrieux Atlas, we built SCNs and compared centrality measures between PTSD subjects and controls. Centrality is a graph theory measure derived using SCN.ResultsNotable nodes with higher CT-based centrality in PTSD compared to controls were left fusiform gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, and right inferior temporal gyrus. We found sex-based centrality differences in bilateral frontal lobe regions, left anterior cingulate, left superior occipital cortex and right ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). Comorbid PTSD and MDD showed higher CT-based centrality in the right anterior cingulate gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus and lower SA-based centrality in left insular gyrus.ConclusionUnlike previous studies with smaller sample sizes (≤318), our study found differences in centrality measures using a sample size of 3439 subjects. This is the first cross-sectional study to examine SCN interactions with age, sex, and comorbid MDD. Although limited to group level inferences, centrality measures offer insights into a node’s relationship to the entire functional connectome unlike approaches like seed-based connectivity or independent component analysis. Nodes having higher centrality have greater structural or functional connections, lending them invaluable for translational treatments like neuromodulation.

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OpenAIRE
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