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Abundant pleiotropy across neuroimaging modalities identified through a multivariate genome-wide association study.

Tissink EP, Shadrin AA, van der Meer D et al.

38531894 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
47430 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

TE
Tissink EP
SA
Shadrin AA
VD
van der Meer D
PN
Parker N
HG
Hindley G
RD
Roelfs D
FO
Frei O
FC
Fan CC
NM
Nagel M
NT
Nærland T
BM
Budisteanu M
DS
Djurovic S
WL
Westlye LT
VD
van den Heuvel MP
PD
Posthuma D
KT
Kaufmann T
DA
Dale AM
AO
Andreassen OA
Chapter II

Abstract

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Genetic pleiotropy is abundant across spatially distributed brain characteristics derived from one neuroimaging modality (e.g. structural, functional or diffusion magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). A better understanding of pleiotropy across modalities could inform us on the integration of brain function, micro- and macrostructure. Here we show extensive genetic overlap across neuroimaging modalities at a locus and gene level in the UK Biobank (N = 34,029) and ABCD Study (N = 8607). When jointly analysing phenotypes derived from structural, functional and diffusion MRI in a genome-wide association study (GWAS) with the Multivariate Omnibus Statistical Test (MOSTest), we boost the discovery of loci and genes beyond previously identified effects for each modality individually. Cross-modality genes are involved in fundamental biological processes and predominantly expressed during prenatal brain development. We additionally boost prediction of psychiatric disorders by conditioning independent GWAS on our multimodal multivariate GWAS. These findings shed light on the shared genetic mechanisms underlying variation in brain morphology, functional connectivity, and tissue composition.

34,029 British ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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47430
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
8,607 Other admixed ancestry individuals, 4,794 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, Other admixed ancestry
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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