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Item Open Access ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries.(Translational psychiatry, 2020-03) Thompson, Paul M; Jahanshad, Neda; Ching, Christopher RK; Salminen, Lauren E; Thomopoulos, Sophia I; Bright, Joanna; Baune, Bernhard T; Bertolín, Sara; Bralten, Janita; Bruin, Willem B; Bülow, Robin; Chen, Jian; Chye, Yann; Dannlowski, Udo; de Kovel, Carolien GF; Donohoe, Gary; Eyler, Lisa T; Faraone, Stephen V; Favre, Pauline; Filippi, Courtney A; Frodl, Thomas; Garijo, Daniel; Gil, Yolanda; Grabe, Hans J; Grasby, Katrina L; Hajek, Tomas; Han, Laura KM; Hatton, Sean N; Hilbert, Kevin; Ho, Tiffany C; Holleran, Laurena; Homuth, Georg; Hosten, Norbert; Houenou, Josselin; Ivanov, Iliyan; Jia, Tianye; Kelly, Sinead; Klein, Marieke; Kwon, Jun Soo; Laansma, Max A; Leerssen, Jeanne; Lueken, Ulrike; Nunes, Abraham; Neill, Joseph O'; Opel, Nils; Piras, Fabrizio; Piras, Federica; Postema, Merel C; Pozzi, Elena; Shatokhina, Natalia; Soriano-Mas, Carles; Spalletta, Gianfranco; Sun, Daqiang; Teumer, Alexander; Tilot, Amanda K; Tozzi, Leonardo; van der Merwe, Celia; Van Someren, Eus JW; van Wingen, Guido A; Völzke, Henry; Walton, Esther; Wang, Lei; Winkler, Anderson M; Wittfeld, Katharina; Wright, Margaret J; Yun, Je-Yeon; Zhang, Guohao; Zhang-James, Yanli; Adhikari, Bhim M; Agartz, Ingrid; Aghajani, Moji; Aleman, André; Althoff, Robert R; Altmann, Andre; Andreassen, Ole A; Baron, David A; Bartnik-Olson, Brenda L; Marie Bas-Hoogendam, Janna; Baskin-Sommers, Arielle R; Bearden, Carrie E; Berner, Laura A; Boedhoe, Premika SW; Brouwer, Rachel M; Buitelaar, Jan K; Caeyenberghs, Karen; Cecil, Charlotte AM; Cohen, Ronald A; Cole, James H; Conrod, Patricia J; De Brito, Stephane A; de Zwarte, Sonja MC; Dennis, Emily L; Desrivieres, Sylvane; Dima, Danai; Ehrlich, Stefan; Esopenko, Carrie; Fairchild, Graeme; Fisher, Simon E; Fouche, Jean-Paul; Francks, Clyde; Frangou, Sophia; Franke, Barbara; Garavan, Hugh P; Glahn, David C; Groenewold, Nynke A; Gurholt, Tiril P; Gutman, Boris A; Hahn, Tim; Harding, Ian H; Hernaus, Dennis; Hibar, Derrek P; Hillary, Frank G; Hoogman, Martine; Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E; Jalbrzikowski, Maria; Karkashadze, George A; Klapwijk, Eduard T; Knickmeyer, Rebecca C; Kochunov, Peter; Koerte, Inga K; Kong, Xiang-Zhen; Liew, Sook-Lei; Lin, Alexander P; Logue, Mark W; Luders, Eileen; Macciardi, Fabio; Mackey, Scott; Mayer, Andrew R; McDonald, Carrie R; McMahon, Agnes B; Medland, Sarah E; Modinos, Gemma; Morey, Rajendra A; Mueller, Sven C; Mukherjee, Pratik; Namazova-Baranova, Leyla; Nir, Talia M; Olsen, Alexander; Paschou, Peristera; Pine, Daniel S; Pizzagalli, Fabrizio; Rentería, Miguel E; Rohrer, Jonathan D; Sämann, Philipp G; Schmaal, Lianne; Schumann, Gunter; Shiroishi, Mark S; Sisodiya, Sanjay M; Smit, Dirk JA; Sønderby, Ida E; Stein, Dan J; Stein, Jason L; Tahmasian, Masoud; Tate, David F; Turner, Jessica A; van den Heuvel, Odile A; van der Wee, Nic JA; van der Werf, Ysbrand D; van Erp, Theo GM; van Haren, Neeltje EM; van Rooij, Daan; van Velzen, Laura S; Veer, Ilya M; Veltman, Dick J; Villalon-Reina, Julio E; Walter, Henrik; Whelan, Christopher D; Wilde, Elisabeth A; Zarei, Mojtaba; Zelman, Vladimir; ENIGMA ConsortiumThis review summarizes the last decade of work by the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) Consortium, a global alliance of over 1400 scientists across 43 countries, studying the human brain in health and disease. Building on large-scale genetic studies that discovered the first robustly replicated genetic loci associated with brain metrics, ENIGMA has diversified into over 50 working groups (WGs), pooling worldwide data and expertise to answer fundamental questions in neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, and genetics. Most ENIGMA WGs focus on specific psychiatric and neurological conditions, other WGs study normal variation due to sex and gender differences, or development and aging; still other WGs develop methodological pipelines and tools to facilitate harmonized analyses of "big data" (i.e., genetic and epigenetic data, multimodal MRI, and electroencephalography data). These international efforts have yielded the largest neuroimaging studies to date in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. More recent ENIGMA WGs have formed to study anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and behavior, sleep and insomnia, eating disorders, irritability, brain injury, antisocial personality and conduct disorder, and dissociative identity disorder. Here, we summarize the first decade of ENIGMA's activities and ongoing projects, and describe the successes and challenges encountered along the way. We highlight the advantages of collaborative large-scale coordinated data analyses for testing reproducibility and robustness of findings, offering the opportunity to identify brain systems involved in clinical syndromes across diverse samples and associated genetic, environmental, demographic, cognitive, and psychosocial factors.Item Open Access ENIGMA and the individual: Predicting factors that affect the brain in 35 countries worldwide.(Neuroimage, 2017-01-15) Thompson, Paul M; Andreassen, Ole A; Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro; Bearden, Carrie E; Boedhoe, Premika S; Brouwer, Rachel M; Buckner, Randy L; Buitelaar, Jan K; Bulayeva, Kazima B; Cannon, Dara M; Cohen, Ronald A; Conrod, Patricia J; Dale, Anders M; Deary, Ian J; Dennis, Emily L; de Reus, Marcel A; Desrivieres, Sylvane; Dima, Danai; Donohoe, Gary; Fisher, Simon E; Fouche, Jean-Paul; Francks, Clyde; Frangou, Sophia; Franke, Barbara; Ganjgahi, Habib; Garavan, Hugh; Glahn, David C; Grabe, Hans J; Guadalupe, Tulio; Gutman, Boris A; Hashimoto, Ryota; Hibar, Derrek P; Holland, Dominic; Hoogman, Martine; Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E; Hosten, Norbert; Jahanshad, Neda; Kelly, Sinead; Kochunov, Peter; Kremen, William S; Lee, Phil H; Mackey, Scott; Martin, Nicholas G; Mazoyer, Bernard; McDonald, Colm; Medland, Sarah E; Morey, Rajendra A; Nichols, Thomas E; Paus, Tomas; Pausova, Zdenka; Schmaal, Lianne; Schumann, Gunter; Shen, Li; Sisodiya, Sanjay M; Smit, Dirk JA; Smoller, Jordan W; Stein, Dan J; Stein, Jason L; Toro, Roberto; Turner, Jessica A; van den Heuvel, Martijn P; van den Heuvel, Odile L; van Erp, Theo GM; van Rooij, Daan; Veltman, Dick J; Walter, Henrik; Wang, Yalin; Wardlaw, Joanna M; Whelan, Christopher D; Wright, Margaret J; Ye, Jieping; ENIGMA ConsortiumIn this review, we discuss recent work by the ENIGMA Consortium (http://enigma.ini.usc.edu) - a global alliance of over 500 scientists spread across 200 institutions in 35 countries collectively analyzing brain imaging, clinical, and genetic data. Initially formed to detect genetic influences on brain measures, ENIGMA has grown to over 30 working groups studying 12 major brain diseases by pooling and comparing brain data. In some of the largest neuroimaging studies to date - of schizophrenia and major depression - ENIGMA has found replicable disease effects on the brain that are consistent worldwide, as well as factors that modulate disease effects. In partnership with other consortia including ADNI, CHARGE, IMAGEN and others(1), ENIGMA's genomic screens - now numbering over 30,000 MRI scans - have revealed at least 8 genetic loci that affect brain volumes. Downstream of gene findings, ENIGMA has revealed how these individual variants - and genetic variants in general - may affect both the brain and risk for a range of diseases. The ENIGMA consortium is discovering factors that consistently affect brain structure and function that will serve as future predictors linking individual brain scans and genomic data. It is generating vast pools of normative data on brain measures - from tens of thousands of people - that may help detect deviations from normal development or aging in specific groups of subjects. We discuss challenges and opportunities in applying these predictors to individual subjects and new cohorts, as well as lessons we have learned in ENIGMA's efforts so far.Item Open Access The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex.(Science (New York, N.Y.), 2020-03) Grasby, Katrina L; Jahanshad, Neda; Painter, Jodie N; Colodro-Conde, Lucía; Bralten, Janita; Hibar, Derrek P; Lind, Penelope A; Pizzagalli, Fabrizio; Ching, Christopher RK; McMahon, Mary Agnes B; Shatokhina, Natalia; Zsembik, Leo CP; Thomopoulos, Sophia I; Zhu, Alyssa H; Strike, Lachlan T; Agartz, Ingrid; Alhusaini, Saud; Almeida, Marcio AA; Alnæs, Dag; Amlien, Inge K; Andersson, Micael; Ard, Tyler; Armstrong, Nicola J; Ashley-Koch, Allison; Atkins, Joshua R; Bernard, Manon; Brouwer, Rachel M; Buimer, Elizabeth EL; Bülow, Robin; Bürger, Christian; Cannon, Dara M; Chakravarty, Mallar; Chen, Qiang; Cheung, Joshua W; Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste; Dale, Anders M; Dalvie, Shareefa; de Araujo, Tânia K; de Zubicaray, Greig I; de Zwarte, Sonja MC; den Braber, Anouk; Doan, Nhat Trung; Dohm, Katharina; Ehrlich, Stefan; Engelbrecht, Hannah-Ruth; Erk, Susanne; Fan, Chun Chieh; Fedko, Iryna O; Foley, Sonya F; Ford, Judith M; Fukunaga, Masaki; Garrett, Melanie E; Ge, Tian; Giddaluru, Sudheer; Goldman, Aaron L; Green, Melissa J; Groenewold, Nynke A; Grotegerd, Dominik; Gurholt, Tiril P; Gutman, Boris A; Hansell, Narelle K; Harris, Mathew A; Harrison, Marc B; Haswell, Courtney C; Hauser, Michael; Herms, Stefan; Heslenfeld, Dirk J; Ho, New Fei; Hoehn, David; Hoffmann, Per; Holleran, Laurena; Hoogman, Martine; Hottenga, Jouke-Jan; Ikeda, Masashi; Janowitz, Deborah; Jansen, Iris E; Jia, Tianye; Jockwitz, Christiane; Kanai, Ryota; Karama, Sherif; Kasperaviciute, Dalia; Kaufmann, Tobias; Kelly, Sinead; Kikuchi, Masataka; Klein, Marieke; Knapp, Michael; Knodt, Annchen R; Krämer, Bernd; Lam, Max; Lancaster, Thomas M; Lee, Phil H; Lett, Tristram A; Lewis, Lindsay B; Lopes-Cendes, Iscia; Luciano, Michelle; Macciardi, Fabio; Marquand, Andre F; Mathias, Samuel R; Melzer, Tracy R; Milaneschi, Yuri; Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin; Moreira, Jose CV; Mühleisen, Thomas W; Müller-Myhsok, Bertram; Najt, Pablo; Nakahara, Soichiro; Nho, Kwangsik; Olde Loohuis, Loes M; Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos; Pearson, John F; Pitcher, Toni L; Pütz, Benno; Quidé, Yann; Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi; Rashid, Faisal M; Reay, William R; Redlich, Ronny; Reinbold, Céline S; Repple, Jonathan; Richard, Geneviève; Riedel, Brandalyn C; Risacher, Shannon L; Rocha, Cristiane S; Mota, Nina Roth; Salminen, Lauren; Saremi, Arvin; Saykin, Andrew J; Schlag, Fenja; Schmaal, Lianne; Schofield, Peter R; Secolin, Rodrigo; Shapland, Chin Yang; Shen, Li; Shin, Jean; Shumskaya, Elena; Sønderby, Ida E; Sprooten, Emma; Tansey, Katherine E; Teumer, Alexander; Thalamuthu, Anbupalam; Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana; Turner, Jessica A; Uhlmann, Anne; Vallerga, Costanza Ludovica; van der Meer, Dennis; van Donkelaar, Marjolein MJ; van Eijk, Liza; van Erp, Theo GM; van Haren, Neeltje EM; van Rooij, Daan; van Tol, Marie-José; Veldink, Jan H; Verhoef, Ellen; Walton, Esther; Wang, Mingyuan; Wang, Yunpeng; Wardlaw, Joanna M; Wen, Wei; Westlye, Lars T; Whelan, Christopher D; Witt, Stephanie H; Wittfeld, Katharina; Wolf, Christiane; Wolfers, Thomas; Wu, Jing Qin; Yasuda, Clarissa L; Zaremba, Dario; Zhang, Zuo; Zwiers, Marcel P; Artiges, Eric; Assareh, Amelia A; Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa; Belger, Aysenil; Brandt, Christine L; Brown, Gregory G; Cichon, Sven; Curran, Joanne E; Davies, Gareth E; Degenhardt, Franziska; Dennis, Michelle F; Dietsche, Bruno; Djurovic, Srdjan; Doherty, Colin P; Espiritu, Ryan; Garijo, Daniel; Gil, Yolanda; Gowland, Penny A; Green, Robert C; Häusler, Alexander N; Heindel, Walter; Ho, Beng-Choon; Hoffmann, Wolfgang U; Holsboer, Florian; Homuth, Georg; Hosten, Norbert; Jack, Clifford R; Jang, MiHyun; Jansen, Andreas; Kimbrel, Nathan A; Kolskår, Knut; Koops, Sanne; Krug, Axel; Lim, Kelvin O; Luykx, Jurjen J; Mathalon, Daniel H; Mather, Karen A; Mattay, Venkata S; Matthews, Sarah; Mayoral Van Son, Jaqueline; McEwen, Sarah C; Melle, Ingrid; Morris, Derek W; Mueller, Bryon A; Nauck, Matthias; Nordvik, Jan E; Nöthen, Markus M; O'Leary, Daniel S; Opel, Nils; Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère; Pike, G Bruce; Preda, Adrian; Quinlan, Erin B; Rasser, Paul E; Ratnakar, Varun; Reppermund, Simone; Steen, Vidar M; Tooney, Paul A; Torres, Fábio R; Veltman, Dick J; Voyvodic, James T; Whelan, Robert; White, Tonya; Yamamori, Hidenaga; Adams, Hieab HH; Bis, Joshua C; Debette, Stephanie; Decarli, Charles; Fornage, Myriam; Gudnason, Vilmundur; Hofer, Edith; Ikram, M Arfan; Launer, Lenore; Longstreth, WT; Lopez, Oscar L; Mazoyer, Bernard; Mosley, Thomas H; Roshchupkin, Gennady V; Satizabal, Claudia L; Schmidt, Reinhold; Seshadri, Sudha; Yang, Qiong; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; CHARGE Consortium; EPIGEN Consortium; IMAGEN Consortium; SYS Consortium; Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative; Alvim, Marina KM; Ames, David; Anderson, Tim J; Andreassen, Ole A; Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro; Bastin, Mark E; Baune, Bernhard T; Beckham, Jean C; Blangero, John; Boomsma, Dorret I; Brodaty, Henry; Brunner, Han G; Buckner, Randy L; Buitelaar, Jan K; Bustillo, Juan R; Cahn, Wiepke; Cairns, Murray J; Calhoun, Vince; Carr, Vaughan J; Caseras, Xavier; Caspers, Svenja; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L; Cendes, Fernando; Corvin, Aiden; Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto; Dalrymple-Alford, John C; Dannlowski, Udo; de Geus, Eco JC; Deary, Ian J; Delanty, Norman; Depondt, Chantal; Desrivières, Sylvane; Donohoe, Gary; Espeseth, Thomas; Fernández, Guillén; Fisher, Simon E; Flor, Herta; Forstner, Andreas J; Francks, Clyde; Franke, Barbara; Glahn, David C; Gollub, Randy L; Grabe, Hans J; Gruber, Oliver; Håberg, Asta K; Hariri, Ahmad R; Hartman, Catharina A; Hashimoto, Ryota; Heinz, Andreas; Henskens, Frans A; Hillegers, Manon HJ; Hoekstra, Pieter J; Holmes, Avram J; Hong, L Elliot; Hopkins, William D; Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E; Jernigan, Terry L; Jönsson, Erik G; Kahn, René S; Kennedy, Martin A; Kircher, Tilo TJ; Kochunov, Peter; Kwok, John BJ; Le Hellard, Stephanie; Loughland, Carmel M; Martin, Nicholas G; Martinot, Jean-Luc; McDonald, Colm; McMahon, Katie L; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas; Michie, Patricia T; Morey, Rajendra A; Mowry, Bryan; Nyberg, Lars; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Ophoff, Roel A; Pantelis, Christos; Paus, Tomas; Pausova, Zdenka; Penninx, Brenda WJH; Polderman, Tinca JC; Posthuma, Danielle; Rietschel, Marcella; Roffman, Joshua L; Rowland, Laura M; Sachdev, Perminder S; Sämann, Philipp G; Schall, Ulrich; Schumann, Gunter; Scott, Rodney J; Sim, Kang; Sisodiya, Sanjay M; Smoller, Jordan W; Sommer, Iris E; St Pourcain, Beate; Stein, Dan J; Toga, Arthur W; Trollor, Julian N; Van der Wee, Nic JA; van 't Ent, Dennis; Völzke, Henry; Walter, Henrik; Weber, Bernd; Weinberger, Daniel R; Wright, Margaret J; Zhou, Juan; Stein, Jason L; Thompson, Paul M; Medland, Sarah E; Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium (ENIGMA)—Genetics working groupThe cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet little is known about the specific genetic loci that influence human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants that affect cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 51,665 individuals. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specializations. We identified 199 significant loci and found significant enrichment for loci influencing total surface area within regulatory elements that are active during prenatal cortical development, supporting the radial unit hypothesis. Loci that affect regional surface area cluster near genes in Wnt signaling pathways, which influence progenitor expansion and areal identity. Variation in cortical structure is genetically correlated with cognitive function, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, depression, neuroticism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.