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Topographic Divergence of Atypical Cortical Asymmetry and Regional Atrophy Patterns in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Worldwide ENIGMA Study

Authors :
Colin P. Doherty
Boris C. Bernhardt
Graeme D. Jackson
Mariasavina Severino
Christian Rummel
Charles B Malpas
Esmaeil Davoodi-Bojd
Gianpiero L. Cavalleri
Angelo Labate
Sean N. Hatton
Soenke Langner
Magdalena A. Kowalczyk
Domenico Tortora
Barbara A. K. Kreilkamp
Manuela Tondelli
Clarissa L. Yasuda
Clyde Francks
Sara Larivière
Jose C. Pariente
Norman Delanty
Terence J. O'Brien
J Duncan
Roland Wiest
Emanuele Bartolini
Lorenzo Caciagli
Pasquale Striano
Saud Alhusaini
Jessica Royer
Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht
Lucy Vivash
Conde E
Paul M. Thompson
Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces
Neda Bernasconi
Elaine Lui
Renzo Guerrini
Antonio Gambardella
Xiangzhen Kong
Simon E. Fisher
Matteo Lenge
Leonardo Bonilha
Bernd Weber
Patricia Desmond
von Podewils F
Luis Concha
Andrea Bernasconi
Mark P. Richardson
Christopher D. Whelan
Benjamin Bender
Bo-yong Park
Khalid Hamandi
Julie Absil
Eugenio Abela
Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh
Marina K. M. Alvim
Benjamin Sinclair
Núria Bargalló
Pascal Martin
Anna Elisabetta Vaudano
Jinwei Zhang
Martin Domin
Sarah J. A. Carr
Meletti S
Sanjay M. Sisodiya
Carrie R. McDonald
Niels K. Focke
Mira Semmelroch
Devinsky O
Maria Eugenia Caligiuri
Parodi C
Chantal Depondt
Marian Galovic
Reetta Kälviäinen
Shahin Tavakol
Simon S. Keller
Micheal Rebsamen
Fernando Cendes
Yezhou Wang
Mario Mascalchi
Meng Law
Rhys H. Thomas
Sjoerd B. Vos
Raviteja Kotikalapudi
Sonya Foley
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), a common drug-resistant epilepsy in adults, is primarily a limbic network disorder associated with predominant unilateral hippocampal pathology. Structural MRI has provided an in vivo window into whole-brain grey matter pathology in TLE relative to controls, by either mapping (i) atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry or (ii) regional atrophy. However, similarities and differences of both atypical asymmetry and regional atrophy measures have not been systematically investigated. Here, we addressed this gap using the multi-site ENIGMA-Epilepsy dataset comprising MRI brain morphological measures in 732 TLE patients and 1,418 healthy controls. We compared spatial distributions of grey matter asymmetry and atrophy in TLE, contextualized their topographies relative to spatial gradients in cortical microstructure and functional connectivity, and examined clinical associations using machine learning. We identified a marked divergence in the spatial distribution of atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry and regional atrophy mapping. The former revealed a temporo-limbic disease signature while the latter showed diffuse and bilateral patterns. Our findings were robust across individual sites and patients. Cortical atrophy was significantly correlated with disease duration and age at seizure onset, while degrees of asymmetry did not show a significant relationship to these clinical variables. Our findings highlight that the mapping of atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry and regional atrophy tap into two complementary aspects of TLE-related pathology, with the former revealing primary substrates in ipsilateral limbic circuits and the latter capturing bilateral disease effects. These findings refine our notion of the neuropathology of TLE and may inform future discovery and validation of complementary MRI biomarkers in TLE.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a05862f71fe9abec06ee60279ff51cb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.30.442117