Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis

Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) demonstrate heterogeneity in clinical profiles and outcome features. However, the extent of neuroanatomical heterogeneity in the CHR-P state is largely undetermined. We aimed to quantify the neuroanatomical heterogeneity in structural magnetic...

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Autores: Baldwin, Helen, Radua, Joaquim, Antoniades, Mathilde, Haas, Shalaila S., Frangou, Sophia, Agartz, Ingrid, Allen, Paul, Andreassen, Ole A., Atkinson, Kimberley, Bachman, Peter, Baeza, Inmaculada, Bartholomeusz, Cali F., Chee, Michael W. L., Colibazzi, Tiziano, Cooper, Rebecca E., Corcoran, Cheryl M., Cropley, Vanessa L., Ebdrup, Bjørn H., Fortea, Adriana, Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal, Hamilton, Holly K., Haut, Kristen M., Hayes, Rebecca A., He, Ying, Heekeren, Karsteen, Kaess, Michael, Kasai, Kiyoto, Katagiri, Naoyuki, Kim, Minah, Kindler, Jochen, Klaunig, Mallory J., Koike, Shinsuke, Koppel, Alex, Kristensen, Tina D., Bin Kwak, Yoo, Kwon, Jun Soo, Lawrie, Stephen M., Lebedeva, Irina, Lee, Jimmy, Lin, Ashleigh, Sugranyes, Gisela, Fusar Poli, Paolo, ENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working Group
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spelling Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosisBaldwin, HelenRadua, JoaquimAntoniades, MathildeHaas, Shalaila S.Frangou, SophiaAgartz, IngridAllen, PaulAndreassen, Ole A.Atkinson, KimberleyBachman, PeterBaeza, InmaculadaBartholomeusz, Cali F.Chee, Michael W. L.Colibazzi, TizianoCooper, Rebecca E.Corcoran, Cheryl M.Cropley, Vanessa L.Ebdrup, Bjørn H.Fortea, AdrianaGlenthøj, Louise BirkedalHamilton, Holly K.Haut, Kristen M.Hayes, Rebecca A.He, YingHeekeren, KarsteenKaess, MichaelKasai, KiyotoKatagiri, NaoyukiKim, MinahKindler, JochenKlaunig, Mallory J.Koike, ShinsukeKoppel, AlexKristensen, Tina D.Bin Kwak, YooKwon, Jun SooLawrie, Stephen M.Lebedeva, IrinaLee, JimmyLin, AshleighSugranyes, GiselaFusar Poli, PaoloENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working GroupImatges per ressonància magnèticaDiagnòstic per la imatgeMagnetic resonance imagingDiagnostic imagingIndividuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) demonstrate heterogeneity in clinical profiles and outcome features. However, the extent of neuroanatomical heterogeneity in the CHR-P state is largely undetermined. We aimed to quantify the neuroanatomical heterogeneity in structural magnetic resonance imaging measures of cortical surface area (SA), cortical thickness (CT), subcortical volume (SV), and intracranial volume (ICV) in CHR-P individuals compared with healthy controls (HC), and in relation to subsequent transition to a first episode of psychosis. The ENIGMA CHR-P consortium applied a harmonised analysis to neuroimaging data across 29 international sites, including 1579 CHR-P individuals and 1243 HC, offering the largest pooled CHR-P neuroimaging dataset to date. Regional heterogeneity was indexed with the Variability Ratio (VR) and Coefficient of Variation (CV) ratio applied at the group level. Personalised estimates of heterogeneity of SA, CT and SV brain profiles were indexed with the novel Person-Based Similarity Index (PBSI), with two complementary applications. First, to assess the extent of within-diagnosis similarity or divergence of neuroanatomical profiles between individuals. Second, using a normative modelling approach, to assess the 'normativeness' of neuroanatomical profiles in individuals at CHR-P. CHR-P individuals demonstrated no greater regional heterogeneity after applying FDR corrections. However, PBSI scores indicated significantly greater neuroanatomical divergence in global SA, CT and SV profiles in CHR-P individuals compared with HC. Normative PBSI analysis identified 11 CHR-P individuals (0.70%) with marked deviation (>1.5?SD) in SA, 118 (7.47%) in CT and 161 (10.20%) in SV. Psychosis transition was not significantly associated with any measure of heterogeneity. Overall, our examination of neuroanatomical heterogeneity within the CHR-P state indicated greater divergence in neuroanatomical profiles at an individual level, irrespective of psychosis conversion. Further large-scale investigations are required of those who demonstrate marked deviation.© 2022. The Author(s).Springer Nature2024202420222023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion11 p.application/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/206255Articles publicats en revistes (IDIBAPS: Institut d'investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer)reponame:Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunyainstname:Varias* (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitáries de Catalunya, Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya)InglésReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02057-yTranslational Psychiatry, 2022, vol. 12, num. 1, p. 297https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02057-ycc by (c) Baldwin, H. et al., 2022http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:recercat.cat:2445/2062552026-05-29T05:05:01Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
title Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
spellingShingle Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
Baldwin, Helen
Imatges per ressonància magnètica
Diagnòstic per la imatge
Magnetic resonance imaging
Diagnostic imaging
title_short Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
title_full Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
title_fullStr Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
title_sort Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Baldwin, Helen
Radua, Joaquim
Antoniades, Mathilde
Haas, Shalaila S.
Frangou, Sophia
Agartz, Ingrid
Allen, Paul
Andreassen, Ole A.
Atkinson, Kimberley
Bachman, Peter
Baeza, Inmaculada
Bartholomeusz, Cali F.
Chee, Michael W. L.
Colibazzi, Tiziano
Cooper, Rebecca E.
Corcoran, Cheryl M.
Cropley, Vanessa L.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Fortea, Adriana
Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal
Hamilton, Holly K.
Haut, Kristen M.
Hayes, Rebecca A.
He, Ying
Heekeren, Karsteen
Kaess, Michael
Kasai, Kiyoto
Katagiri, Naoyuki
Kim, Minah
Kindler, Jochen
Klaunig, Mallory J.
Koike, Shinsuke
Koppel, Alex
Kristensen, Tina D.
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lawrie, Stephen M.
Lebedeva, Irina
Lee, Jimmy
Lin, Ashleigh
Sugranyes, Gisela
Fusar Poli, Paolo
ENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working Group
author Baldwin, Helen
author_facet Baldwin, Helen
Radua, Joaquim
Antoniades, Mathilde
Haas, Shalaila S.
Frangou, Sophia
Agartz, Ingrid
Allen, Paul
Andreassen, Ole A.
Atkinson, Kimberley
Bachman, Peter
Baeza, Inmaculada
Bartholomeusz, Cali F.
Chee, Michael W. L.
Colibazzi, Tiziano
Cooper, Rebecca E.
Corcoran, Cheryl M.
Cropley, Vanessa L.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Fortea, Adriana
Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal
Hamilton, Holly K.
Haut, Kristen M.
Hayes, Rebecca A.
He, Ying
Heekeren, Karsteen
Kaess, Michael
Kasai, Kiyoto
Katagiri, Naoyuki
Kim, Minah
Kindler, Jochen
Klaunig, Mallory J.
Koike, Shinsuke
Koppel, Alex
Kristensen, Tina D.
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lawrie, Stephen M.
Lebedeva, Irina
Lee, Jimmy
Lin, Ashleigh
Sugranyes, Gisela
Fusar Poli, Paolo
ENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working Group
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Antoniades, Mathilde
Haas, Shalaila S.
Frangou, Sophia
Agartz, Ingrid
Allen, Paul
Andreassen, Ole A.
Atkinson, Kimberley
Bachman, Peter
Baeza, Inmaculada
Bartholomeusz, Cali F.
Chee, Michael W. L.
Colibazzi, Tiziano
Cooper, Rebecca E.
Corcoran, Cheryl M.
Cropley, Vanessa L.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Fortea, Adriana
Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal
Hamilton, Holly K.
Haut, Kristen M.
Hayes, Rebecca A.
He, Ying
Heekeren, Karsteen
Kaess, Michael
Kasai, Kiyoto
Katagiri, Naoyuki
Kim, Minah
Kindler, Jochen
Klaunig, Mallory J.
Koike, Shinsuke
Koppel, Alex
Kristensen, Tina D.
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lawrie, Stephen M.
Lebedeva, Irina
Lee, Jimmy
Lin, Ashleigh
Sugranyes, Gisela
Fusar Poli, Paolo
ENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working Group
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Imatges per ressonància magnètica
Diagnòstic per la imatge
Magnetic resonance imaging
Diagnostic imaging
topic Imatges per ressonància magnètica
Diagnòstic per la imatge
Magnetic resonance imaging
Diagnostic imaging
description Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) demonstrate heterogeneity in clinical profiles and outcome features. However, the extent of neuroanatomical heterogeneity in the CHR-P state is largely undetermined. We aimed to quantify the neuroanatomical heterogeneity in structural magnetic resonance imaging measures of cortical surface area (SA), cortical thickness (CT), subcortical volume (SV), and intracranial volume (ICV) in CHR-P individuals compared with healthy controls (HC), and in relation to subsequent transition to a first episode of psychosis. The ENIGMA CHR-P consortium applied a harmonised analysis to neuroimaging data across 29 international sites, including 1579 CHR-P individuals and 1243 HC, offering the largest pooled CHR-P neuroimaging dataset to date. Regional heterogeneity was indexed with the Variability Ratio (VR) and Coefficient of Variation (CV) ratio applied at the group level. Personalised estimates of heterogeneity of SA, CT and SV brain profiles were indexed with the novel Person-Based Similarity Index (PBSI), with two complementary applications. First, to assess the extent of within-diagnosis similarity or divergence of neuroanatomical profiles between individuals. Second, using a normative modelling approach, to assess the 'normativeness' of neuroanatomical profiles in individuals at CHR-P. CHR-P individuals demonstrated no greater regional heterogeneity after applying FDR corrections. However, PBSI scores indicated significantly greater neuroanatomical divergence in global SA, CT and SV profiles in CHR-P individuals compared with HC. Normative PBSI analysis identified 11 CHR-P individuals (0.70%) with marked deviation (>1.5?SD) in SA, 118 (7.47%) in CT and 161 (10.20%) in SV. Psychosis transition was not significantly associated with any measure of heterogeneity. Overall, our examination of neuroanatomical heterogeneity within the CHR-P state indicated greater divergence in neuroanatomical profiles at an individual level, irrespective of psychosis conversion. Further large-scale investigations are required of those who demonstrate marked deviation.© 2022. The Author(s).
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02057-y
Translational Psychiatry, 2022, vol. 12, num. 1, p. 297
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02057-y
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