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Structural Covariance Networks in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Multisite ENIGMA-PGC Study

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Gopalkumar Rakesh,Mark Logue
Emily Clarke-Rubright,Brian O’Leary,Courtney Haswell,Hong Xie,Paul Thompson,Emily Dennis,Neda Jahanshad,Saskia Koch,Jessie Frijling,Laura Nawijn,Miranda Olff,Mirjam Zuiden,Faisal Rashid,Xi Zhu,Michael Bellis,Judith Daniels,Anika Sierk,Antje Manthey,Jennifer Stevens,Tanja Jovanović,Murray Stein,Martha Shenton,Steven Werff,Nic Wee,Robert Vermeiren,Christian Schmahl,Julia Herzog,Milissa Kaufman,Lauren O’Connor,Lauren Lebois,Justin Baker,Staci Gruber,Jonathan Wolff,Erika Wolf,Sherry Wintemitz,A. Gönenç,Kerry Ressler,David Hofmann,Richard Bryant,Mayuresh Korgaonkar,Elpiniki Andrew,Li Wang,Ye Zhu,Gen Li,Dan Stein,Jonathan Ipser,Sheri Koopowitz,Sven Mueller,Anna Hudson,Luan Phan,Bobak Hosseini,Kevin Angstadt,Anthony King,Marijo Tamburrino,Brynn Skilliter,Elbert Geuze,Sanne Rooij,Tim Varkevisser,Katie McLaughlin,Margaret Sheridan,Matthew Peverill,Kelly Sambrook,Dick Veltman,Kathleen Thomaes,Steven Nelson,Geoffrey May,Lee Baugh,Gina Forster,Raluca Simons,Jeffrey Simons,Vincent Magnotta,Kelene Fercho,Adi Maron‐Katz,Stéfan Plessis,Seth Disner,Nicholas Davenport,Sophia Thomopoulos,Benjamin Suarez‐Jimenez,Tor Wager,Yuval Neria,Negar Fani,Henrik Walter,Inga Koerte,Jessica Bomyea,Kyle Choi,Alan Simmons,Elizabeth Olson,Isabelle Rosso,Thomas Straube,Theo Erp,Tian Chen,Andrew Cotton,John Wall,Richard Davidson,Terri deRoon‐Cassini,Jacklynn Fitzgerald,Christine Larson,Evan Gordon,Emily Clarke‐Rubright,Daniel Grupe,Scott Sponheim,Amit Etkin,Soraya Seedat,Ilan Harpaz‐Rotem,Kristen Wrocklage,Chadi Abdallah,John Krystal,Ifat Levy,Hassaan Gomaa,Mary McMahon,Israel Liberzon,Xin Wang,Delin Sun
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Mar 16, 2021
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Abstract Introduction Cortical thickness (CT) and surface area (SA) are established biomarkers of brain pathology in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Structural covariance networks (SCN) constructed from CT and SA may represent developmental associations, or unique interactions between brain regions, possibly influenced by a common causal antecedent. The ENIGMA-PGC PTSD Working Group aggregated PTSD and control subjects’ data from 29 cohorts in five countries (n=3439). Methods Using Destrieux Atlas, we built SCNs and compared centrality measures between PTSD subjects and controls. Centrality is a graph theory measure derived using SCN. Results Notable nodes with higher CT-based centrality in PTSD compared to controls were left fusiform gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, and right inferior temporal gyrus. We found sex-based centrality differences in bilateral frontal lobe regions, left anterior cingulate, left superior occipital cortex and right ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). Comorbid PTSD and MDD showed higher CT-based centrality in the right anterior cingulate gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus and lower SA-based centrality in left insular gyrus. Conclusion Unlike previous studies with smaller sample sizes (≤318), our study found differences in centrality measures using a sample size of 3439 subjects. This is the first cross-sectional study to examine SCN interactions with age, sex, and comorbid MDD. Although limited to group level inferences, centrality measures offer insights into a node’s relationship to the entire functional connectome unlike approaches like seed-based connectivity or independent component analysis. Nodes having higher centrality have greater structural or functional connections, lending them invaluable for translational treatments like neuromodulation.

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