Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population

Yuanjun Gu 1, 2
Eva Maria-Stauffer 1
Saashi A Bedford 1, 2
Deep Adhya 3, 4, 5, 6
Carrie Allison 3, 4, 5
Bonnie Ayeung 7
Rosie Bamford 2, 8
Richard Bethlehem 8
Tal Biron-Shental 1, 7, 8
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-24
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SJR4.022
CiteScore22.1
Impact factor10.1
ISSN13594184, 14765578
Abstract

Genetic variants linked to autism are thought to change cognition and behaviour by altering the structure and function of the brain. Although a substantial body of literature has identified structural brain differences in autism, it is unknown whether autism-associated common genetic variants are linked to changes in cortical macro- and micro-structure. We investigated this using neuroimaging and genetic data from adults (UK Biobank, N = 31,748) and children (ABCD, N = 4928). Using polygenic scores and genetic correlations we observe a robust negative association between common variants for autism and a magnetic resonance imaging derived phenotype for neurite density (intracellular volume fraction) in the general population. This result is consistent across both children and adults, in both the cortex and in white matter tracts, and confirmed using polygenic scores and genetic correlations. There were no sex differences in this association. Mendelian randomisation analyses provide no evidence for a causal relationship between autism and intracellular volume fraction, although this should be revisited using better powered instruments. Overall, this study provides evidence for shared common variant genetics between autism and cortical neurite density.

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Gu Y. et al. Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population // Molecular Psychiatry. 2025.
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Gu Y. et al. Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population // Molecular Psychiatry. 2025.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41380-025-02927-z
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-025-02927-z
TI - Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population
T2 - Molecular Psychiatry
AU - Gu, Yuanjun
AU - Maria-Stauffer, Eva
AU - Bedford, Saashi A
AU - Adhya, Deep
AU - Allison, Carrie
AU - Ayeung, Bonnie
AU - Bamford, Rosie
AU - Bethlehem, Richard
AU - Biron-Shental, Tal
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/24
PB - Springer Nature
SN - 1359-4184
SN - 1476-5578
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@article{2025_Gu,
author = {Yuanjun Gu and Eva Maria-Stauffer and Saashi A Bedford and Deep Adhya and Carrie Allison and Bonnie Ayeung and Rosie Bamford and Richard Bethlehem and Tal Biron-Shental and others},
title = {Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population},
journal = {Molecular Psychiatry},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {feb},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-025-02927-z},
doi = {10.1038/s41380-025-02927-z}
}