Genome-Wide Association Analysis of Neonatal White Matter Microstructure

CEREBRAL CORTEX(2021)

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A better understanding of genetic influences on early white matter development could significantly advance our understanding of neurological and psychiatric conditions characterized by altered integrity of axonal pathways. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) phenotypes in 471 neonates. We used a hierarchical functional principal regression model (HFPRM) to perform joint analysis of 44 fiber bundles. HFPRM revealed a latent measure of white matter microstructure that explained approximately 50% of variation in our tractography-based measures and accounted for a large proportion of heritable variation in each individual bundle. An intronic SNP in PSMF1 on chromosome 20 exceeded the conventional GWAS threshold of 5 x 10(-8) (p = 4.61 x 10(-8)). Additional loci nearing genome wide significance were located near genes with known roles in axon growth and guidance, fasciculation, and myelination.
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diffusion tensor imaging,genome-wide association study,infant,magnetic resonance imaging
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