Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Claudia L. Satizabal (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Boston University School of Medicine, Framingham Heart Study)

Hieab H.H. Adams (Erasmus MC)

M. Arfan Ikram (Erasmus MC)

W. J. Niessen (Erasmus MC, TU Delft - ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging)

Research Group
ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0511-y
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Research Group
ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging
Issue number
11
Volume number
51
Pages (from-to)
1624-1636

Abstract

Subcortical brain structures are integral to motion, consciousness, emotions and learning. We identified common genetic variation related to the volumes of the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, brainstem, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen and thalamus, using genome-wide association analyses in almost 40,000 individuals from CHARGE, ENIGMA and UK Biobank. We show that variability in subcortical volumes is heritable, and identify 48 significantly associated loci (40 novel at the time of analysis). Annotation of these loci by utilizing gene expression, methylation and neuropathological data identified 199 genes putatively implicated in neurodevelopment, synaptic signaling, axonal transport, apoptosis, inflammation/infection and susceptibility to neurological disorders. This set of genes is significantly enriched for Drosophila orthologs associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes, suggesting evolutionarily conserved mechanisms. Our findings uncover novel biology and potential drug targets underlying brain development and disease.

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