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Mapping cortical brain asymmetry in 17,141 healthy individuals worldwide via the ENIGMA Consortium
Document Type
article
Author
Kong, Xiang-ZhenMathias, Samuel RGuadalupe, TulioGlahn, David CFranke, BarbaraCrivello, FabriceTzourio-Mazoyer, NathalieFisher, Simon EThompson, Paul MFrancks, ClydeAbé, ChristophAgartz, IngridAkudjedu, Theophilus NAleman, AndreAlhusaini, SaudAllen, Nicholas BAmes, DavidAndreassen, Ole AVasquez, Alejandro AriasArmstrong, Nicola JBergo, FelipeBastin, Mark EBatalla, AlbertBauer, JochenBaune, Bernhard TBaur-Streubel, RamonaBiederman, JosephBlaine, Sara KBoedhoe, PremikaBøen, ErlendBose, AnushreeBralten, JanitaBrandeis, DanielBrem, SilviaBrodaty, HenryYüksel, DilaraBrooks, Samantha JBuitelaar, JanBürger, ChristianBülow, RobinCalhoun, VinceCalvo, AnnaCanales-Rodríguez, Erick JorgeCanive, Jose MCannon, Dara MCaparelli, Elisabeth CCastellanos, Francisco XCavalleri, Gianpiero LCendes, FernandoChaim-Avancini, Tiffany MoukbelChantiluke, KaylitaChen, Qun-linChen, XiayuCheng, YuqiChristakou, AnastasiaClark, Vincent PCoghill, DavidConnolly, Colm GConzelmann, AnnetteCórdova-Palomera, AldoCousijn, JannaCrow, TimCubillo, AnaDale, AndersDannlowski, UdoAmbrosino de Bruttopilo, Sarade Zeeuw, PatrickDeary, Ian JDelanty, NormanDemeter, Damion VDi Martino, AdrianaDickie, Erin WDietsche, BrunoDoan, N TrungDoherty, Colin PDoyle, AlysaDurston, SarahEarl, EricEhrlich, StefanEkman, Carl JohanElvsåshagen, TorbjørnEpstein, Jeffery NFair, Damien AFaraone, Stephen VFernández, GuillénFilho, Geraldo BusattoFörster, KatharinaFouche, Jean-PaulFoxe, John JFrodl, ThomasFuentes-Claramonte, PaolaFullerton, JaniceGaravan, HughGarcia, Danielle do SantosGotlib, Ian HGoudriaan, Anna EGrabe, Hans Jörgen
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115(22)
Subject
Neurosciences
Clinical Research
Brain Disorders
Mental Health
Biomedical Imaging
Underpinning research
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Neurological
Mental health
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Cerebral Cortex
Child
Child
Preschool
Databases
Factual
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Middle Aged
Neuroimaging
Young Adult
brain asymmetry
lateralization
cortical thickness
surface area
meta-analysis
ENIGMA Laterality Working Group
Language
Abstract
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.