학술논문

Large-scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium.
Document Type
article
Author
Schijven, DickPostema, Merel CFukunaga, MasakiMatsumoto, JunyaMiura, Kenichirode Zwarte, Sonja MCvan Haren, Neeltje EMCahn, WiepkeHulshoff Pol, Hilleke EKahn, René SAyesa-Arriola, RosaOrtiz-García de la Foz, VíctorTordesillas-Gutierrez, DianaVázquez-Bourgon, JavierCrespo-Facorro, BenedictoAlnæs, DagDahl, AndreasWestlye, Lars TAgartz, IngridAndreassen, Ole AJönsson, Erik GKochunov, PeterBruggemann, Jason MCatts, Stanley VMichie, Patricia TMowry, Bryan JQuidé, YannRasser, Paul ESchall, UlrichScott, Rodney JCarr, Vaughan JGreen, Melissa JHenskens, Frans ALoughland, Carmel MPantelis, ChristosWeickert, Cynthia ShannonWeickert, Thomas Wde Haan, LieuweBrosch, KatharinaPfarr, Julia-KatharinaRingwald, Kai GStein, FrederikeJansen, AndreasKircher, Tilo TJNenadić, IgorKrämer, BerndGruber, OliverSatterthwaite, Theodore DBustillo, JuanMathalon, Daniel HPreda, AdrianCalhoun, Vince DFord, Judith MPotkin, Steven GChen, JingxuTan, YunlongWang, ZhirenXiang, HongFan, FengmeiBernardoni, FabioEhrlich, StefanFuentes-Claramonte, PaolaGarcia-Leon, Maria AngelesGuerrero-Pedraza, AmaliaSalvador, RaymondSarró, SalvadorPomarol-Clotet, EdithCiullo, ValentinaPiras, FabrizioVecchio, DanielaBanaj, NerisaSpalletta, GianfrancoMichielse, Stijnvan Amelsvoort, ThereseDickie, Erin WVoineskos, Aristotle NSim, KangCiufolini, SimoneDazzan, PaolaMurray, Robin MKim, Woo-SungChung, Young-ChulAndreou, ChristinaSchmidt, AndréBorgwardt, StefanMcIntosh, Andrew MWhalley, Heather CLawrie, Stephen Mdu Plessis, StefanLuckhoff, Hilmar KScheffler, FredaEmsley, RobinGrotegerd, DominikLencer, RebekkaDannlowski, UdoEdmond, Jesse TRootes-Murdy, KellyStephen, Julia MMayer, Andrew RAntonucci, Linda A
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120(14)
Subject
Brain
Cerebral Cortex
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Case-Control Studies
Schizophrenia
Female
Male
Functional Laterality
asymmetry
brain imaging
cortical
subcortical
Clinical Research
Mental Health
Neurosciences
Brain Disorders
Mental health
Language
Abstract
Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, with MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macrostructural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic, or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.