"Two neurostructural subgroups" of SZ reported by Chinese scientists

# Neurostructural subgroup in 4291 individuals with schizophrenia identified using the subtype and stage inference algorithm

Abstract:

Machine learning can be used to define subtypes of psychiatric conditions based on shared biological foundations of mental disorders. Here we analyzed cross-sectional brain images from 4,222 individuals with schizophrenia and 7038 healthy subjects pooled across 41 international cohorts from the ENIGMA, non-ENIGMA cohorts and public datasets. Using the Subtype and Stage Inference (SuStaIn) algorithm, we identify two distinct neurostructural subgroups by mapping the spatial and temporal ‘trajectory’ of gray matter change in schizophrenia. Subgroup 1 was characterized by an early cortical-predominant loss with enlarged striatum, whereas subgroup 2 displayed an early subcortical-predominant loss in the hippocampus, striatum and other subcortical regions. We confirmed the reproducibility of the two neurostructural subtypes across various sample sites, including Europe, North America and East Asia. This imaging-based taxonomy holds the potential to identify individuals with shared neurobiological attributes, thereby suggesting the viability of redefining existing disorder constructs based on biological factors.

Via a Twitter post by neuroscientist Paul Thomson. Quote by him:

  1. schizophrenia has (at least) 2 main subtypes with a frontal-first or temporal-first progression sequence of gray matter loss [1]
  2. trajectories are somewhat consistently found in Asian and European ancestry populations, especially the frontal first pattern
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I did brain ct,everything was normal…
I have no explanation …

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I did a brain MRI, and there’s a small area of gliosis in the corpora quadrigemina in the right hemisphere. And nodoby knows what that means.

I’m in Russia, and I have the feeling sometimes that many doctors just go through the motions and if the symptoms or MRI is too complicated, and there’s no obvious easy explanation, then no effort is made to investigate further, or to compose a medical history so that another doctor could use it as a starting point in their investigation.

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Literally same here. My brain seems fully normal from MRT

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