posted on 2025-05-09, 03:29authored byRune Boen, Tobias Kaufmann, Dennis van der Meer, Oleksandr Frei, Ingrid Agartz, David Ames, Micael Andersson, Nicola J. Armstrong, Eric Artiges, Joshua R. Atkins, Jochen Bauer, Francesco Benedetti, Dorret I. Boomsma, Henry Brodaty, Katharina Brosch, Randy L. Buckner, Murray CairnsMurray Cairns, Vince Calhoun, Svenja Caspers, Sven Cichon, JN Trollor, D van 't Ent, MBM van den Bree, NEM van Haren, J Vazquez-Bourgon, H Volzke, W Wen, K Wittfeld, CRK Ching, LT Westlye, PM Thompson, CE Bearden, KK Selmer, D Alnæs, OA Andreassen, IE Sonderby, Gøril Rolfseng Grøntvedt, Aiden P. Corvin, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro, U Dannlowski, FS David, EJC de Geus, GI de Zubicaray, S Desrivières, JL Doherty, G Donohoe, S Ehrlich, E Eising, T Espeseth, SE Fisher, AJ Forstner, LF Uyà, V Frouin, M Fukunaga, T Ge, DC Glahn, J Goltermann, HJ Grabe, MJ Green, NA Groenewold, D Grotegerd, T Hahn, R Hashimoto, JY Hehir-Kwa, Frans HenskensFrans Henskens, AJ Holmes, AK Haberg, J Haavik, S Jacquemont, A Jansen, C Jockwitz, EG Jonsson, M Kikuchi, T Kircher, K Kumar, S Le Hellard, C Leu, DE Linden, J Liu, R Loughnan, KA Mather, KL McMahon, AF McRae, SE Medland, S Meinert, CA Moreau, DW Morris, BJ Mowry, TW Muhleisen, I Nenadić, MM Nöthen, L Nyberg, MJ Owen, M Paolini, T Paus, Z Pausova, K Persson, Y Quidé, TR Marques, PS Sachdev, SB Sando, U Schall, Rodney ScottRodney Scott, G Selbæk, E Shumskaya, AI Silva, SM Sisodiya, F Stein, DJ Stein, B Straube, F Streit, LT Strike, A Teumer, L Teutenberg, A Thalamuthu, Paul TooneyPaul Tooney, D Tordesillas-Gutierrez
Background: The 1q21.1 distal and 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 CNVs exhibit regional and global brain differences compared to non-carriers. However, interpreting regional differences is challenging if a global difference drives the regional brain differences. Intra-individual variability measures can be used to test for regional differences beyond global differences in brain structure. Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging data were used to obtain regional brain values for 1q21.1 distal deletion (n=30) and duplication (n=27), and 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 deletion (n=170) and duplication (n=243) carriers and matched non-carriers (n=2,350). Regional intra-deviation (RID) scores i.e., the standardized difference between an individual's regional difference and global difference, were used to test for regional differences that diverge from the global difference. Results: For the 1q21.1 distal deletion carriers, cortical surface area for regions in the medial visual cortex, posterior cingulate and temporal pole differed less, and regions in the prefrontal and superior temporal cortex differed more than the global difference in cortical surface area. For the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 deletion carriers, cortical thickness in regions in the medial visual cortex, auditory cortex and temporal pole differed less, and the prefrontal and somatosensory cortex differed more than the global difference in cortical thickness. Conclusion: We find evidence for regional effects beyond differences in global brain measures in 1q21.1 distal and 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 CNVs. The results provide new insight into brain profiling of the 1q21.1 distal and 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 CNVs, with the potential to increase our understanding of mechanisms involved in altered neurodevelopment.