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M156. CORTICAL NEUROANATOMICAL SIGNATURE OF SCHIZOTYPY IN 2,695 INDIVIDUALS ASSESSED IN A WORLDWIDE ENIGMA STUDY

Authors :
Antoniades, M
Nenadic, I
Kircher, T
Krug, A
Meller, T
Grotegerd, D
Fornito, A
Arnatkeviciute, A
Dannlowski, U
DeRosse, P
Moyett, A
Baune, B
Green, M
Quide, Y
Pantelis, C
Chan, RCK
Wang, Y
Ettinger, U
Debbane, M
Derome, M
Gaser, C
Besteher, B
Diederen, K
Spencer, T
Rössler, W
Smigielski, L
Kumari, V
Park, H
Wiebels, K
Lemmers-Jansen, I
Allen, P
Kozhuharova, P
Marsman, J-B
Gilleen, J
Kirschner, M
Dagher, A
Lebedeva, I
Tomyshev, A
Kaiser, S
Fett, A-K
Sommer, I
van Erp, TGM
Turner, JA
Thompson, PM
Aleman, A
Modinos, G
Antoniades, M
Nenadic, I
Kircher, T
Krug, A
Meller, T
Grotegerd, D
Fornito, A
Arnatkeviciute, A
Dannlowski, U
DeRosse, P
Moyett, A
Baune, B
Green, M
Quide, Y
Pantelis, C
Chan, RCK
Wang, Y
Ettinger, U
Debbane, M
Derome, M
Gaser, C
Besteher, B
Diederen, K
Spencer, T
Rössler, W
Smigielski, L
Kumari, V
Park, H
Wiebels, K
Lemmers-Jansen, I
Allen, P
Kozhuharova, P
Marsman, J-B
Gilleen, J
Kirschner, M
Dagher, A
Lebedeva, I
Tomyshev, A
Kaiser, S
Fett, A-K
Sommer, I
van Erp, TGM
Turner, JA
Thompson, PM
Aleman, A
Modinos, G
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Cortical neuroanatomical abnormalities have been reported along a continuum between individuals with chronic schizophrenia, first-episode psychosis, clinical high risk for psychosis, and healthy individuals self-reporting subclinical psychotic-like experiences (or schizotypy). Recently, the Schizophrenia Working Group within the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) consortium provided meta-analytic evidence for robust cortical thickness abnormalities in schizophrenia, while also indicating that these abnormalities are influenced by illness severity and treatment with antipsychotic medications. In this context, schizotypy research allows the investigation of cortical neuroanatomy associated with the expression of subclinical psychotic-like symptoms without the potential influence of a psychotic illness, its severity, or the use of antipsychotics. This study presents the first large-scale imaging meta-analysis of cortical thickness in schizotypy using standardized methods from 23 datasets worldwide. Methods Cortical thickness and surface area were assessed in MRI scans of 2,695 healthy individuals (mean [range] age of 29.1 [17–55.8], 46.3% male) who had also completed validated self-report schizotypy questionnaires. Each site processed their local T1-weighted MRI scans using FreeSurfer and, following the protocol outlined in the ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group study, extracted cortical thickness for 70 Desikan-Killiany (DK) atlas regions (34 regions per hemisphere + left and right hemisphere mean thickness). At each site, partial correlation analyses were performed between regional cortical thickness by ROI and total schizotypy scores in R, predicting the left, right and mean cortical thickness, adjusting for sex, age and site. Random-effects meta-analyses of partial correlation effect sizes for each of the DK atlas regions were performed using R’s metafor package. False discovery rate (pFDR < .05) was used to c

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315733079
Document Type :
Electronic Resource