Beyond out-of-sample: robust and generalizable multivariate neuroanatomical patterns of psychiatric problems in youth

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1038/s41380-024-02855-4
Bing Xu, Hao Wang, Lorenza Dall’Aglio, Mannan Luo, Yingzhe Zhang, Ryan Muetzel, Henning Tiemeier
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Mapping differential brain structures for psychiatric problems has been challenging due to a lack of regional convergence and poor replicability in previous brain-behavior association studies. By leveraging two independent large cohorts of neurodevelopment, the ABCD and Generation R Studies (total N = 11271), we implemented an unsupervised machine learning technique with a highly stringent generalizability test to identify reliable brain-behavior associations across diverse domains of child psychiatric problems. Across all psychiatric symptoms measured, one multivariate brain-behavior association was found, reflecting a widespread reduction of cortical surface area correlated with higher child attention problems. Crucially, this association showed marked generalizability across different populations and study protocols, demonstrating potential clinical utility. Moreover, the derived brain dimension score predicted child cognitive and academic functioning three years later and was also associated with polygenic scores for ADHD. Our results indicated that attention problems could be a phenotype for establishing promising multivariate neurobiological prediction models for children across populations. Future studies could extend this investigation into different development periods and examine the predictive values for assessment of functioning, diagnosis, and disease trajectory in clinical samples.

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超出样本:青少年精神问题的稳健和可推广的多变量神经解剖学模式
由于先前的脑-行为关联研究缺乏区域收敛性和较差的可复制性,绘制精神问题的不同脑结构一直具有挑战性。通过利用两个独立的大型神经发育队列,ABCD和Generation R研究(总N = 11271),我们实施了一种无监督的机器学习技术,该技术具有高度严格的概括性测试,以确定跨儿童精神问题不同领域的可靠大脑行为关联。在所有测量的精神症状中,发现了一种多变量脑行为关联,反映了与儿童注意力问题相关的皮质表面积的广泛减少。至关重要的是,这种关联在不同的人群和研究方案中显示出显著的普遍性,显示出潜在的临床实用性。此外,衍生脑维度得分预测了儿童三年后的认知和学业功能,也与多动症的多基因得分有关。我们的研究结果表明,注意力问题可能是一种表型,可以为不同人群的儿童建立有希望的多元神经生物学预测模型。未来的研究可以将这项研究扩展到不同的发展时期,并在临床样本中检验功能评估、诊断和疾病轨迹的预测价值。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
4.50%
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459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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