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Generalizable neuromarker for autism spectrum disorder across imaging sites and developmental stages: A multi-site study.

Takashi ItahashiAyumu YamashitaYuji TakaharaNoriaki YahataMotoaki NakamuraYuta AokiRyuta AokiJunya FujinoHaruhisa OhtaYujiro YoshiharaYuki SakaiMasahiro TakamuraNaho IchikawaGo OkadaNaohiro OkadaKiyoto KasaiSaori TanakaHiroshi ImamizuNobumasa KatoYasumasa OkamotoHidehiko TakahashiMitsuo KawatoOkito YamashitaRyu-Ichiro Hashimoto
Published in: Research square (2023)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong condition, and its underlying biological mechanisms remain elusive. The complexity of various factors, including inter-site and development-related differences, makes it challenging to develop generalizable neuroimaging-based biomarkers for ASD. This study used a large-scale, multi-site dataset of 730 Japanese adults to develop a generalizable neuromarker for ASD across independent sites and different developmental stages. Our adult ASD neuromarker achieved successful generalization for the US and Belgium adults and Japanese adults. The neuromarker demonstrated significant generalization for children and adolescents. We identified 141 functional connections (FCs) important for discriminating individuals with ASD from TDCs. Finally, we mapped schizophrenia (SCZ) and major depressive disorder (MDD) onto the biological axis defined by the neuromarker and explored the biological continuity of ASD with SCZ and MDD. We observed that SCZ, but not MDD, was located proximate to ASD on the biological dimension defined by the ASD neuromarker. The successful generalization in multifarious datasets and the observed relations of ASD with SCZ on the biological dimensions provide new insights for a deeper understanding of ASD.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • major depressive disorder
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • bipolar disorder
  • young adults
  • mass spectrometry