Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits.

Nat Hum Behav

Department of Neurology and National Center for Neurological Disorders, Huashan Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Published: January 2024

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  • The study analyzes genetic and neuroimaging data from nearly 62,000 participants to understand how genetics influences the shape and size of cerebral ventricles, which are critical for brain health and development.
  • Researchers identified 62 genetic loci and 785 candidate genes associated with ventricular morphology and found a significant overlap with neuropsychiatric traits, highlighting the genetic connections between brain structure and mental health.
  • The findings suggest that measuring the volume of lateral ventricles could serve as a heritable marker for predicting Alzheimer's disease risk, offering insights into the genetic factors involved in both brain development and degenerative processes throughout life.

Article Abstract

The cerebral ventricles are recognized as windows into brain development and disease, yet their genetic architectures, underlying neural mechanisms and utility in maintaining brain health remain elusive. Here we aggregated genetic and neuroimaging data from 61,974 participants (age range, 9 to 98 years) in five cohorts to elucidate the genetic basis of ventricular morphology and examined their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits. Genome-wide association analysis in a discovery sample of 31,880 individuals identified 62 unique loci and 785 candidate genes associated with ventricular morphology. We replicated over 80% of loci in a well-matched cohort of lateral ventricular volume. Gene set analysis revealed enrichment of ventricular-trait-associated genes in biological processes and disease pathogenesis during both early brain development and degeneration. We explored the age-dependent genetic associations in cohorts of different age groups to investigate the possible roles of ventricular-trait-associated loci in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative processes. We describe the genetic overlap between ventricular and neuropsychiatric traits through comprehensive integrative approaches under correlative and causal assumptions. We propose the volume of the inferior lateral ventricles as a heritable endophenotype to predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease, which might be a consequence of prodromal Alzheimer's disease. Our study provides an advance in understanding the genetics of the cerebral ventricles and demonstrates the potential utility of ventricular measurements in tracking brain disorders and maintaining brain health across the lifespan.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01722-6DOI Listing

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