Brain connectivity arises from interactions across biophysical scales, ranging from molecular to cellular to anatomical to network level. To date, there has been little progress toward integrated analysis across these scales. To bridge this gap, from a unique cohort of 98 individuals, we collected antemortem neuroimaging and genetic data, as well as postmortem dendritic spine morphometric, proteomic and gene expression data from the superior frontal and inferior temporal gyri. Through the integration of the molecular and dendritic spine morphology data, we identified hundreds of proteins that explain interindividual differences in functional connectivity and structural covariation. These proteins are enriched for synaptic structures and functions, energy metabolism and RNA processing. By integrating data at the genetic, molecular, subcellular and tissue levels, we link specific biochemical changes at synapses to connectivity between brain regions. These results demonstrate the feasibility of integrating data from vastly different biophysical scales to provide a more comprehensive understanding of brain connectivity.
Integration across biophysical scales identifies molecular and cellular correlates of person-to-person variability in human brain connectivity.
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作者:Ng Bernard, Tasaki Shinya, Greathouse Kelsey M, Walker Courtney K, Zhang Ada, Covitz Sydney, Cieslak Matt, Weber Audrey J, Adamson Ashley B, Andrade Julia P, Poovey Emily H, Curtis Kendall A, Muhammad Hamad M, Seidlitz Jakob, Satterthwaite Ted, Bennett David A, Seyfried Nicholas T, Vogel Jacob, Gaiteri Chris, Herskowitz Jeremy H
| 期刊: | Nature Neuroscience | 影响因子: | 20.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov;27(11):2240-2252 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41593-024-01788-z | ||
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