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      Multicenter mapping of structural network alterations in autism

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          Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neurodevelopmental conditions primarily characterized by abnormalities in social cognition. Abundant previous functional MRI studies have shown atypical activity in networks encompassing medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and medial parietal regions corresponding to posterior cingulate cortex and precuneus (PCC/PCU). Conversely, studies assessing structural brain anomalies in ASD have been rather inconsistent. The current work evaluated whether structural changes in ASD can be reliability detected in a large multicenter dataset. Our comprehensive structural MRI framework encompassed cortical thickness mapping and structural covariance analysis based on three independent samples comprising individuals with ASD and controls ( n = 220), selected from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange open‐access database. Surface‐based analysis revealed increased cortical thickness in ASD relative to controls in mPFC and lateral prefrontal cortex. Clusters encompassing mPFC were embedded in altered inter‐regional covariance networks, showing decreased covariance in ASD relative to controls primarily to PCC/PCU and inferior parietal regions. Cortical thickness increases and covariance reductions in ASD were consistent, yet of variable effect size, across the different sites evaluated and measurable both in children and adults. Our multisite study shows regional and network‐level structural alterations in mPFC in ASD that, possibly, relate to atypical socio‐cognitive functions in this condition. Hum Brain Mapp 36:2364–2373, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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          Journal
          Hum Brain Mapp
          Hum Brain Mapp
          10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193
          HBM
          Human Brain Mapping
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1065-9471
          1097-0193
          25 February 2015
          June 2015
          : 36
          : 6 ( doiID: 10.1002/hbm.v36.6 )
          : 2364-2373
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Social Neuroscience Max‐Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Leipzig Germany
          [ 2 ] Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience and Autism Spectrum Disorder Research Program at the Child Study Center of NYU Langone Medical Center New York New York USA
          [ 3 ] Child Mind Institute New York New York USA
          [ 4 ] Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatry Research 140 Old Orangeburg Road Orangeburg, NYU New York USA
          [ 5 ] Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital Montreal QC Canada
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]Correspondence to: Boris Bernhardt, PhD, Department of Social Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04301 Leipzig, Germany. E‐mail: bernhardt@ 123456cbs.mpg.de
          Article
          PMC6129398 PMC6129398 6129398 HBM22776
          10.1002/hbm.22776
          6129398
          25727858
          eedc7746-f68a-4082-947f-9e78ec8b82ef
          © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
          History
          : 04 September 2014
          : 10 February 2015
          : 13 February 2015
          Page count
          Pages: 10
          Funding
          Funded by: NIH ( NYU site)
          Award ID: K23MH087770
          Award ID: R21MH084126
          Award ID: R01MH081218
          Award ID: R01HD065282
          Funded by: Autism Speaks
          Funded by: Stavros Niarchos Foundation
          Funded by: Leon Levy Foundation, an endowment provided by Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen
          Funded by: Autism Speaks ( PITT site)
          Award ID: 04593
          Funded by: KO1 NIMH
          Award ID: MH081191
          Funded by: NIMH
          Award ID: MH67924
          Funded by: NIH
          Award ID: HD55748
          Funded by: National Institutes of Health
          Award ID: K08 MH092697
          Award ID: RO1MH080826
          Award ID: P50MH60450
          Award ID: T32DC008553
          Award ID: R01NS34783
          Funded by: Autism Speaks Mentor‐based Predoctoral Fellowship ( USM site)
          Award ID: 1677
          Funded by: University of Utah Multidisciplinary Research Seed Grant
          Funded by: NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship
          Award ID: F31 DC010143
          Funded by: Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis Foundation
          Funded by: Jeanne Timmins Costello Award of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital and CIHR
          Funded by: International Max Planck Research School Stipend, IMPRS NeuroCom
          Categories
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          June 2015
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          neocortex,medial PFC,connectivity,ABIDE,ASD,connectome
          neocortex, medial PFC, connectivity, ABIDE, ASD, connectome

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