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ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries.

Authors :
Thompson PM
Jahanshad N
Ching CRK
Salminen LE
Thomopoulos SI
Bright J
Baune BT
Bertolín S
Bralten J
Bruin WB
Bülow R
Chen J
Chye Y
Dannlowski U
de Kovel CGF
Donohoe G
Eyler LT
Faraone SV
Favre P
Filippi CA
Frodl T
Garijo D
Gil Y
Grabe HJ
Grasby KL
Hajek T
Han LKM
Hatton SN
Hilbert K
Ho TC
Holleran L
Homuth G
Hosten N
Houenou J
Ivanov I
Jia T
Kelly S
Klein M
Kwon JS
Laansma MA
Leerssen J
Lueken U
Nunes A
Neill JO
Opel N
Piras F
Piras F
Postema MC
Pozzi E
Shatokhina N
Soriano-Mas C
Spalletta G
Sun D
Teumer A
Tilot AK
Tozzi L
van der Merwe C
Van Someren EJW
van Wingen GA
Völzke H
Walton E
Wang L
Winkler AM
Wittfeld K
Wright MJ
Yun JY
Zhang G
Zhang-James Y
Adhikari BM
Agartz I
Aghajani M
Aleman A
Althoff RR
Altmann A
Andreassen OA
Baron DA
Bartnik-Olson BL
Marie Bas-Hoogendam J
Baskin-Sommers AR
Bearden CE
Berner LA
Boedhoe PSW
Brouwer RM
Buitelaar JK
Caeyenberghs K
Cecil CAM
Cohen RA
Cole JH
Conrod PJ
De Brito SA
de Zwarte SMC
Dennis EL
Desrivieres S
Dima D
Ehrlich S
Esopenko C
Fairchild G
Fisher SE
Fouche JP
Francks C
Frangou S
Franke B
Garavan HP
Glahn DC
Groenewold NA
Gurholt TP
Gutman BA
Hahn T
Harding IH
Hernaus D
Hibar DP
Hillary FG
Hoogman M
Hulshoff Pol HE
Jalbrzikowski M
Karkashadze GA
Klapwijk ET
Knickmeyer RC
Kochunov P
Koerte IK
Kong XZ
Liew SL
Lin AP
Logue MW
Luders E
Macciardi F
Mackey S
Mayer AR
McDonald CR
McMahon AB
Medland SE
Modinos G
Morey RA
Mueller SC
Mukherjee P
Namazova-Baranova L
Nir TM
Olsen A
Paschou P
Pine DS
Pizzagalli F
Rentería ME
Rohrer JD
Sämann PG
Schmaal L
Schumann G
Shiroishi MS
Sisodiya SM
Smit DJA
Sønderby IE
Stein DJ
Stein JL
Tahmasian M
Tate DF
Turner JA
van den Heuvel OA
van der Wee NJA
van der Werf YD
van Erp TGM
van Haren NEM
van Rooij D
van Velzen LS
Veer IM
Veltman DJ
Villalon-Reina JE
Walter H
Whelan CD
Wilde EA
Zarei M
Zelman V
Source :
Translational psychiatry [Transl Psychiatry] 2020 Mar 20; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 100. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Mar 20.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This review summarizes the last decade of work by the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) Consortium, a global alliance of over 1400 scientists across 43 countries, studying the human brain in health and disease. Building on large-scale genetic studies that discovered the first robustly replicated genetic loci associated with brain metrics, ENIGMA has diversified into over 50 working groups (WGs), pooling worldwide data and expertise to answer fundamental questions in neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, and genetics. Most ENIGMA WGs focus on specific psychiatric and neurological conditions, other WGs study normal variation due to sex and gender differences, or development and aging; still other WGs develop methodological pipelines and tools to facilitate harmonized analyses of "big data" (i.e., genetic and epigenetic data, multimodal MRI, and electroencephalography data). These international efforts have yielded the largest neuroimaging studies to date in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. More recent ENIGMA WGs have formed to study anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and behavior, sleep and insomnia, eating disorders, irritability, brain injury, antisocial personality and conduct disorder, and dissociative identity disorder. Here, we summarize the first decade of ENIGMA's activities and ongoing projects, and describe the successes and challenges encountered along the way. We highlight the advantages of collaborative large-scale coordinated data analyses for testing reproducibility and robustness of findings, offering the opportunity to identify brain systems involved in clinical syndromes across diverse samples and associated genetic, environmental, demographic, cognitive, and psychosocial factors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2158-3188
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Translational psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32198361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-0705-1