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Longitudinal development of the human white matter structural connectome and its association with brain transcriptomic and cellular architecture

Guozheng Feng, Rui Chen, Rui Zhao, Yuanyuan Li, Leilei Ma, Yanpei Wang, Weiwei Men, Jia‐Hong Gao, Shuping Tan, Jian Cheng, Yong He, Shaozheng Qin, Qi Dong, Sha Tao, Ni Shu

2023Communications Biology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

From childhood to adolescence, the spatiotemporal development pattern of the human brain white matter connectome and its underlying transcriptomic and cellular mechanisms remain largely unknown. With a longitudinal diffusion MRI cohort of 604 participants, we map the developmental trajectory of the white matter connectome from global to regional levels and identify that most brain network properties followed a linear developmental trajectory. Importantly, connectome-transcriptomic analysis reveals that the spatial development pattern of white matter connectome is potentially regulated by the transcriptomic architecture, with positively correlated genes involve in ion transport- and development-related pathways expressed in excitatory and inhibitory neurons, and negatively correlated genes enriches in synapse- and development-related pathways expressed in astrocytes, inhibitory neurons and microglia. Additionally, the macroscale developmental pattern is also associated with myelin content and thicknesses of specific laminas. These findings offer insights into the underlying genetics and neural mechanisms of macroscale white matter connectome development from childhood to adolescence.

Topics & Concepts

ConnectomeWhite matterNeuroscienceTranscriptomeBiologyHuman Connectome ProjectBrain developmentHuman brainMyelinNeural developmentConnectomicsGeneGene expressionCentral nervous systemGeneticsMedicineFunctional connectivityRadiologyMagnetic resonance imagingAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications
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