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Common Genetic Variant in VIT Is Associated with Human Brain Asymmetry.


ABSTRACT: Brain asymmetry varies across individuals. However, genetic factors contributing to this normal variation are largely unknown. Here we studied variation of cortical surface area asymmetry in a large sample of subjects. We performed principal component analysis (PCA) to capture correlated asymmetry variation across cortical regions. We found that caudal and rostral anterior cingulate together account for a substantial part of asymmetry variation among individuals. To find SNPs associated with this subset of brain asymmetry variation we performed a genome-wide association study followed by replication in an independent cohort. We identified one SNP (rs11691187) that had genome-wide significant association (P Combined = 2.40e-08). The rs11691187 is in the first intron of VIT. In a follow-up analysis, we found that VIT gene expression is associated with brain asymmetry in six donors of the Allen Human Brain Atlas. Based on these findings we suggest that VIT contributes to normal brain asymmetry variation. Our results can shed light on disorders associated with altered brain asymmetry.

SUBMITTER: Tadayon SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4877381 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common Genetic Variant in VIT Is Associated with Human Brain Asymmetry.

Tadayon Sayed H SH   Vaziri-Pashkam Maryam M   Kahali Pegah P   Ansari Dezfouli Mitra M   Abbassian Abdolhossein A  

Frontiers in human neuroscience 20160524


Brain asymmetry varies across individuals. However, genetic factors contributing to this normal variation are largely unknown. Here we studied variation of cortical surface area asymmetry in a large sample of subjects. We performed principal component analysis (PCA) to capture correlated asymmetry variation across cortical regions. We found that caudal and rostral anterior cingulate together account for a substantial part of asymmetry variation among individuals. To find SNPs associated with thi  ...[more]

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