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Global and Regional Development of the Human Cerebral Cortex: Molecular Architecture and Occupational Aptitudes.


ABSTRACT: We have carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (n = 23 784) of the first two principal components (PCs) that group together cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area. PC1 (global) captured variations of most regions, whereas PC2 (visual) was specific to the primary and secondary visual cortices. We identified a total of 18 (PC1) and 17 (PC2) independent loci, which were replicated in another 25 746 individuals. The loci of the global PC1 included those associated previously with intracranial volume and/or general cognitive function, such as MAPT and IGF2BP1. The loci of the visual PC2 included DAAM1, a key player in the planar-cell-polarity pathway. We then tested associations with occupational aptitudes and, as predicted, found that the global PC1 was associated with General Learning Ability, and the visual PC2 was associated with the Form Perception aptitude. These results suggest that interindividual variations in global and regional development of the human cerebral cortex (and its molecular architecture) cascade-albeit in a very limited manner-to behaviors as complex as the choice of one's occupation.

SUBMITTER: Shin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7947185 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global and Regional Development of the Human Cerebral Cortex: Molecular Architecture and Occupational Aptitudes.

Shin Jean J   Ma Shaojie S   Hofer Edith E   Patel Yash Y   Vosberg Daniel E DE   Tilley Steven S   Roshchupkin Gennady V GV   Sousa André M M AMM   Jian Xueqiu X   Gottesman Rebecca R   Mosley Thomas H TH   Fornage Myriam M   Saba Yasaman Y   Pirpamer Lukas L   Schmidt Reinhold R   Schmidt Helena H   Carrion-Castillo Amaia A   Crivello Fabrice F   Mazoyer Bernard B   Bis Joshua C JC   Li Shuo S   Yang Qiong Q   Luciano Michelle M   Karama Sherif S   Lewis Lindsay L   Bastin Mark E ME   Harris Mathew A MA   Wardlaw Joanna M JM   Deary Ian E IE   Scholz Markus M   Loeffler Markus M   Witte A Veronica AV   Beyer Frauke F   Villringer Arno A   Armstrong Nicola J NJ   Mather Karen A KA   Ames David D   Jiang Jiyang J   Kwok John B JB   Schofield Peter R PR   Thalamuthu Anbupalam A   Trollor Julian N JN   Wright Margaret J MJ   Brodaty Henry H   Wen Wei W   Sachdev Perminder S PS   Terzikhan Natalie N   Evans Tavia E TE   Adams Hieab H H H HHHH   Ikram M Arfan MA   Frenzel Stefan S   Auwera-Palitschka Sandra van der SV   Wittfeld Katharina K   Bülow Robin R   Grabe Hans Jörgen HJ   Tzourio Christophe C   Mishra Aniket A   Maingault Sophie S   Debette Stephanie S   Gillespie Nathan A NA   Franz Carol E CE   Kremen William S WS   Ding Linda L   Jahanshad Neda N   Sestan Nenad N   Pausova Zdenka Z   Seshadri Sudha S   Paus Tomas T  

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 20200601 7


We have carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (n = 23 784) of the first two principal components (PCs) that group together cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area. PC1 (global) captured variations of most regions, whereas PC2 (visual) was specific to the primary and secondary visual cortices. We identified a total of 18 (PC1) and 17 (PC2) independent loci, which were replicated in another 25 746 individuals. The loci of the global PC1 included th  ...[more]

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