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Cortical similarities in psychiatric and mood disorders identified in federated VBM analysis via COINSTAC

Authors :
Rootes-Murdy, K
Panta, S
Kelly, R
Romero, J
Quide, Y
Cairns, MJ
Loughland, C
Carr, VJ
Catts, S
Jablensky, A
Green, MJ
Henskens, F
Kiltschewskij, D
Michie, PT
Mowry, B
Pantelis, C
Rasser, PE
Reay, WR
Schall, U
Scott, RJ
Watkeys, OJ
Roberts, G
Mitchell, PB
Fullerton, JM
Overs, BJ
Kikuchi, M
Hashimoto, R
Matsumoto, J
Fukunaga, M
Sachdev, PS
Brodaty, H
Wen, W
Jiang, J
Fani, N
Ely, TD
Lorio, A
Stevens, JS
Ressler, K
Jovanovic, T
van Rooij, SJH
Federmann, LM
Jockwitz, C
Teumer, A
Forstner, AJ
Caspers, S
Cichon, S
Plis, SM
Sarwate, AD
Calhoun, VD
Rootes-Murdy, K
Panta, S
Kelly, R
Romero, J
Quide, Y
Cairns, MJ
Loughland, C
Carr, VJ
Catts, S
Jablensky, A
Green, MJ
Henskens, F
Kiltschewskij, D
Michie, PT
Mowry, B
Pantelis, C
Rasser, PE
Reay, WR
Schall, U
Scott, RJ
Watkeys, OJ
Roberts, G
Mitchell, PB
Fullerton, JM
Overs, BJ
Kikuchi, M
Hashimoto, R
Matsumoto, J
Fukunaga, M
Sachdev, PS
Brodaty, H
Wen, W
Jiang, J
Fani, N
Ely, TD
Lorio, A
Stevens, JS
Ressler, K
Jovanovic, T
van Rooij, SJH
Federmann, LM
Jockwitz, C
Teumer, A
Forstner, AJ
Caspers, S
Cichon, S
Plis, SM
Sarwate, AD
Calhoun, VD
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Structural neuroimaging studies have identified a combination of shared and disorder-specific patterns of gray matter (GM) deficits across psychiatric disorders. Pooling large data allows for examination of a possible common neuroanatomical basis that may identify a certain vulnerability for mental illness. Large-scale collaborative research is already facilitated by data repositories, institutionally supported databases, and data archives. However, these data-sharing methodologies can suffer from significant barriers. Federated approaches augment these approaches by enabling access or more sophisticated, shareable and scaled-up analyses of large-scale data. We examined GM alterations using Collaborative Informatics and Neuroimaging Suite Toolkit for Anonymous Computation, an open-source, decentralized analysis application. Through federated analysis of eight sites, we identified significant overlap in the GM patterns (n = 4,102) of individuals with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. These results show cortical and subcortical regions that may indicate a shared vulnerability to psychiatric disorders.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456028828
Document Type :
Electronic Resource