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Transcriptomic and cellular decoding of regional brain vulnerability to neurogenetic disorders

Jakob Seidlitz, Ajay Nadig, Siyuan Liu, Richard A. I. Bethlehem, Petra E. Vértes, Sarah E. Morgan, František Váša, Rafael Romero-García, François M. Lalonde, Liv Clasen, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Casey Paquola, Boris C. Bernhardt, Konrad Wagstyl, Damon Polioudakis, Luis de la Torre-Ubieta, Daniel H. Geschwind, Joan C. Han, Nancy Lee, Declan Murphy, Edward T. Bullmore, Armin Raznahan

2020Nature Communications334 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental disorders have a heritable component and are associated with region specific alterations in brain anatomy. However, it is unclear how genetic risks for neurodevelopmental disorders are translated into spatially patterned brain vulnerabilities. Here, we integrated cortical neuroimaging data from patients with neurodevelopmental disorders caused by genomic copy number variations (CNVs) and gene expression data from healthy subjects. For each of the six investigated disorders, we show that spatial patterns of cortical anatomy changes in youth are correlated with cortical spatial expression of CNV genes in neurotypical adults. By transforming normative bulk-tissue cortical expression data into cell-type expression maps, we link anatomical change maps in each analysed disorder to specific cell classes as well as the CNV-region genes they express. Our findings reveal organizing principles that regulate the mapping of genetic risks onto regional brain changes in neurogenetic disorders. Our findings will enable screening for candidate molecular mechanisms from readily available neuroimaging data.

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TranscriptomeVulnerability (computing)Decoding methodsNeuroscienceComputational biologyBiologyGeneticsComputer scienceGeneGene expressionComputer securityTelecommunicationsMitochondrial Function and PathologyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksRNA modifications and cancer
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