Population clustering of structural brain aging and its association with brain development

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Duan, Haojing | Shi, Runye | Kang, Jujiao | Banaschewski, Tobias | Bokde, Arun | Büchel, Christian | Desrivières, Sylvane | Flor, Herta | Grigis, Antoine | Garavan, Hugh | Gowland, Penny | Heinz, Andreas | Brühl, Rüdiger | Martinot, Jean-Luc | Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère | Artiges, Eric | Nees, Frauke | Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos | Paus, Tomáš | Poustka, Luise | Hohmann, Sarah | Holz, Nathalie | Fröhner, Juliane | Smolka, Michael | Vaidya, Nilakshi | Walter, Henrik | Whelan, Robert | Schumann, Gunter | Lin, Xiaolei | Feng, Jianfeng | Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri

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International audience. Abstract Structural brain aging has demonstrated strong inter-individual heterogeneity and mirroring patterns with brain development. However, due to the lack of large-scale longitudinal neuroimaging studies, most of the existing research focused on the cross-sectional changes of brain aging. In this investigation, we present a data-driven approach that incorporate both cross-sectional changes and longitudinal trajectories of structural brain aging and identified two brain aging patterns among 37,013 healthy participants from UK Biobank. Participants with accelerated brain aging also demonstrated accelerated biological aging, cognitive decline and increased genetic susceptibilities to major neuropsychiatric disorders. Further, by integrating longitudinal neuroimaging studies from a multi-center adolescent cohort, we validated the “last in, first out” mirroring hypothesis and identified brain regions with manifested mirroring patterns between brain aging and brain development. Genomic analyses revealed risk loci and genes contributing to accelerated brain aging and delayed brain development, providing molecular basis for elucidating the biological mechanisms underlying brain aging and related disorders.

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