Investigation of choroid plexus variability in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders – insights from a multimodal study

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Yakimov VladislavORCID,Moussiopoulou JoannaORCID,Roell LukasORCID,Mortazavi Matin,Jäger Iris,Boudriot EmanuelORCID,Hasanaj GencORCID,Campana Mattia,Krčmář Lenka,Kallweit Marcel S.,Halstead SeanORCID,Warren NicolaORCID,Siskind DanORCID,Papiol SergiORCID,Maurus Isabel,Hasan Alkomiet,Falkai PeterORCID,Schmitt Andrea,Raabe Florian,Keeser DanielORCID,Wagner Elias

Abstract

AbstractBackground and HypothesisPrevious studies have suggested that choroid plexus (ChP) enlargement occurs in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) and is associated with peripheral inflammation. However, it is unclear whether such an enlargement delineates a biologically defined subgroup of SSD. Moreover, it remains elusive how ChP is linked to brain regions, associated with peripheral inflammation in SSD.Study DesignA cross-sectional cohort of 132 individuals with SSD and 107 age-matched healthy controls (HC) underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and clinical phenotyping to investigate the ChP and associated regions. Case-control comparison of ChP volumes was conducted and structural variance was analysed by employing the variability ratio (VR). K-means clustering analysis was used to identify subgroups with distinct patterns of the ventricular system and the clusters were compared in terms of demographic, clinical and immunological variables. The relationship between ChP volumes and brain regions, previously associated with peripheral inflammation, was investigated.Study ResultsWe could not find a significant enlargement of the ChP in SSD compared to HC but detected an increased VR of ChP and lateral ventricle volumes. Based on these regions we identified 3 clusters with differences in age, symbol coding test scores and possibly peripheral neutrophil counts. Larger ChP volume was associated with higher volumes of hippocampus, putamen, and thalamus in SSD, but not in HC.ConclusionsThis study suggests that ChP variability, but not mean volume, is increased in individuals with SSD, compared to HC. Larger ChP volumes in SSD were associated with higher volumes of regions, previously associated with peripheral inflammation.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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