Intracranial Volume Is Driven by Both Genetics and Early Life Exposures: The SOL-INCA-MRI Study.
Tamar SoferEinat Granot-HershkovitzWassim TarrafPaola FiligranaCarmen R IsasiShakira F SugliaRobert KaplanKent TaylorMartha L DaviglusFernando D TestaiDonglin ZengJianwen CaiMyriam FornageHector M GonzálezCharles DeCarliPublished in: Ethnicity & disease (2024)
Intracranial volume (ICV) reflects maximal brain development and is associated with later-life cognitive abilities. We quantified ICV among first- and second-generation Hispanic and Latino adults from the Study of Latinos-Investigation of Cognitive Aging - MRI (SOL-INCA-MRI), estimated ICV heritability, and tested its associations with previously reported genetic variants, both individually and as a genetic risk score (GRS). We also estimated the association of ICV with early life environmental measures: nativity or age of immigration and parental education. The estimated heritability of ICV was 19% (95% CI, 0.1%-56%) in n=1781 unrelated SOL-INCA-MRI individuals. Four of 10 tested genetic variants were associated with ICV and an increase of 1 SD of the ICV-GRS was associated with an increase of 10.37 cm 3 in the ICV (95% CI, 5.29-15.45). Compared to being born in the continental United States, immigrating to the United States at age 11 years or older was associated with 24 cm 3 smaller ICV (95% CI, -39.97 to -8.06). Compared to both parents having less than high-school education, at least 1 parent completing high-school education was associated with 15.4 cm 3 greater ICV (95% CI, 4.46-26.39). These data confirm the importance of early life health on brain development.
Keyphrases
- early life
- healthcare
- magnetic resonance imaging
- contrast enhanced
- high school
- diffusion weighted imaging
- computed tomography
- public health
- quality improvement
- physical activity
- mental health
- risk assessment
- white matter
- gene expression
- machine learning
- multiple sclerosis
- genome wide
- middle aged
- dna methylation
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- copy number
- cord blood
- deep learning
- high intensity
- preterm birth
- health promotion
- life cycle