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ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD.

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Ngo, A; Liu, L; Larivière, S; Kebets, V; Fett, S; Weber, CF; Royer, J; Yu, E; Rodríguez-Cruces, R; Zhang, Z; Ooi, LQR; Thomas Yeo, BT; Lui, E ...
Published in: bioRxiv
January 17, 2025

Temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) is associated with a complex genetic architecture, but the translation from genetic risk factors to brain vulnerability remains unclear. Here, we examined associations between epilepsy-related polygenic risk scores for HS (PRS-HS) and brain structure in a large sample of neurotypical children, and correlated these signatures with case-control findings in in multicentric cohorts of patients with TLE-HS. Imaging-genetic analyses revealed PRS-related cortical thinning in temporo-parietal and fronto-central regions, strongly anchored to distinct functional and structural network epicentres. Compared to disease-related effects derived from epilepsy case-control cohorts, structural correlates of PRS-HS mirrored atrophy and epicentre patterns in patients with TLE-HS. By identifying a potential pathway between genetic vulnerability and disease mechanisms, our findings provide new insights into the genetic underpinnings of structural alterations in TLE-HS and highlight potential imaging-genetic biomarkers for early risk stratification and personalized interventions.

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2692-8205

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January 17, 2025

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Ngo, A., Liu, L., Larivière, S., Kebets, V., Fett, S., Weber, C. F., … Bernhardt, B. C. (2025). ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.01.17.633277
Ngo, Alexander, Lang Liu, Sara Larivière, Valeria Kebets, Serena Fett, Clara F. Weber, Jessica Royer, et al. “ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD.BioRxiv, January 17, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.01.17.633277.
Ngo A, Liu L, Larivière S, Kebets V, Fett S, Weber CF, et al. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD. bioRxiv. 2025 Jan 17;
Ngo, Alexander, et al. “ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD.BioRxiv, Jan. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2025.01.17.633277.
Ngo A, Liu L, Larivière S, Kebets V, Fett S, Weber CF, Royer J, Yu E, Rodríguez-Cruces R, Zhang Z, Ooi LQR, Thomas Yeo BT, Frauscher B, Paquola C, Caligiuri ME, Gambardella A, Concha L, Keller SS, Cendes F, Yasuda CL, Bonilha L, Gleichgerrcht E, Focke NK, Kotikalapudi R, O’Brien TJ, Sinclair B, Vivash L, Desmond PM, Lui E, Vaudano AE, Meletti S, Kälviäinen R, Soltanian-Zadeh H, Winston GP, Tiwari VK, Kreilkamp BAK, Lenge M, Guerrini R, Hamandi K, Rüber T, Bauer T, Devinsky O, Striano P, Kaestner E, Hatton SN, Caciagli L, Kirschner M, Duncan JS, Thompson PM, ENIGMA Consortium Epilepsy Working Group, McDonald CR, Sisodiya SM, Bernasconi N, Bernasconi A, Gan-Or Z, Bernhardt BC. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN EPILEPSY-RELATED POLYGENIC RISK AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD. bioRxiv. 2025 Jan 17;

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bioRxiv

DOI

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2692-8205

Publication Date

January 17, 2025

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United States