TY - JOUR
T1 - Planar cell polarity pathway and development of the human visual cortex
AU - the ENIGMA Consortium, Nenad Sestan
AU - the neuroCHARGE Working Group
AU - Shin, Jean
AU - Ma, Shaojie
AU - Hofer, Edith
AU - Patel, Yash
AU - Roshchupkin, Gennady V.
AU - Sousa, André M.
AU - Jian, Xueqiu
AU - Gottesman, Rebecca
AU - Mosley, Thomas H.
AU - Fornage, Myriam
AU - Saba, Yasaman
AU - Pirpamer, Lukas
AU - Schmidt, Reinhold
AU - Schmidt, Helena
AU - Carrion-Castillo, Amaia
AU - Crivello, Fabrice
AU - Mazoyer, Bernard
AU - Bis, Joshua C.
AU - Li, Shuo
AU - Yang, Qiong
AU - Luciano, Michelle
AU - Karama, Sherif
AU - Lewis, Lindsay
AU - Bastin, Mark
AU - Harris, Mathew A.
AU - Wardlaw, Joanna M.
AU - Deary, Ian E.
AU - Scholz, Markus
AU - Loeffler, Markus
AU - Witte, Veronica
AU - Beyer, Frauke
AU - Villringer, Arno
AU - Armstrong, Nicola J.
AU - Mather, Karen A.
AU - Ames, David
AU - Jiang, Jiyang
AU - Kwok, John B.
AU - Schofield, Peter R.
AU - Thalamuthu, Anbupalam
AU - Trollor, Julian N.
AU - Wright, Margaret J.
AU - Brodaty, Henry
AU - Wen, Wei
AU - Sachdev, Perminder S.
AU - Terzikhan, Natalie
AU - Evans, Tavia E.
AU - Adams, Hieab H.H.H.
AU - Ikram, M. Arfan
AU - Frenzel, Stefan
AU - van der Auwera-Palitschka, Sandra
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PY - 2018/8/31
Y1 - 2018/8/31
N2 - The radial unit hypothesis provides a framework for global (proliferation) and regional (distribution) expansion of the primate cerebral cortex1. Using principal component analysis (PCA), we have identified cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area and cortical thickness, respectively, segmented from magnetic resonance images obtained in 23,800 participants. We then carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies of the first two principal components for each phenotype. For surface area (but not cortical thickness), we have detected strong associations between each of the components and single nucleotide polymorphisms in a number of gene loci. The first (global) component was associated mainly with loci on chromosome 17 (9.5e-32 ≤ p ≤ 2.8e-10), including those detected previously as linked with intracranial volume2,3 and/or general cognitive function4. The second (regional) component captured shared variation in the surface area of the primary and adjacent secondary visual cortices and showed a robust association with polymorphisms in a locus on chromosome 14 containing Disheveled Associated Activator of Morphogenesis 1 (DAAM1; p=2.4e-34). DAAM1 is a key component in the planar-cell-polarity signaling pathway5,6. In follow-up studies, we have focused on the latter finding and established that: (1) DAAM1 is highly expressed between 12th and 22nd post-conception weeks in the human cerebral cortex; (2) genes co-expressed with DAAM1 in the primary visual cortex are enriched in mitochondria-related pathways; and (3) volume of the lateral geniculate nucleus, which projects to regions of the visual cortex staining for cytochrome oxidase (a mitochondrial enzyme), correlates with the surface area of the visual cortex in major-allele homozygotes but not in carriers of the minor allele. Altogether, we speculate that, in concert with thalamocortical input to cortical subplate, DAAM1 enables migration of neurons to cytochrome-oxidase rich regions of the visual cortex, and, in turn, facilitates regional expansion of this set of cortical regions during development.
AB - The radial unit hypothesis provides a framework for global (proliferation) and regional (distribution) expansion of the primate cerebral cortex1. Using principal component analysis (PCA), we have identified cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area and cortical thickness, respectively, segmented from magnetic resonance images obtained in 23,800 participants. We then carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies of the first two principal components for each phenotype. For surface area (but not cortical thickness), we have detected strong associations between each of the components and single nucleotide polymorphisms in a number of gene loci. The first (global) component was associated mainly with loci on chromosome 17 (9.5e-32 ≤ p ≤ 2.8e-10), including those detected previously as linked with intracranial volume2,3 and/or general cognitive function4. The second (regional) component captured shared variation in the surface area of the primary and adjacent secondary visual cortices and showed a robust association with polymorphisms in a locus on chromosome 14 containing Disheveled Associated Activator of Morphogenesis 1 (DAAM1; p=2.4e-34). DAAM1 is a key component in the planar-cell-polarity signaling pathway5,6. In follow-up studies, we have focused on the latter finding and established that: (1) DAAM1 is highly expressed between 12th and 22nd post-conception weeks in the human cerebral cortex; (2) genes co-expressed with DAAM1 in the primary visual cortex are enriched in mitochondria-related pathways; and (3) volume of the lateral geniculate nucleus, which projects to regions of the visual cortex staining for cytochrome oxidase (a mitochondrial enzyme), correlates with the surface area of the visual cortex in major-allele homozygotes but not in carriers of the minor allele. Altogether, we speculate that, in concert with thalamocortical input to cortical subplate, DAAM1 enables migration of neurons to cytochrome-oxidase rich regions of the visual cortex, and, in turn, facilitates regional expansion of this set of cortical regions during development.
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U2 - 10.1101/404558
DO - 10.1101/404558
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85095651322
JO - Advances in Water Resources
JF - Advances in Water Resources
SN - 0309-1708
ER -