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dc.contributor.authorKirschner, M-
dc.contributor.authorHodzic-Santor, B-
dc.contributor.authorKennedy, L-
dc.contributor.authorHansen, JY-
dc.contributor.authorAntoniades, M-
dc.contributor.authorNenadić, I-
dc.contributor.authorKircher, T-
dc.contributor.authorKrug, A-
dc.contributor.authorMeller, T-
dc.contributor.authorDannlowski, U-
dc.contributor.authorGrotegerd, D-
dc.contributor.authorFlinkenflügel, K-
dc.contributor.authorMeinert, S-
dc.contributor.authorBorgers, T-
dc.contributor.authorGoltermann, J-
dc.contributor.authorHahn, T-
dc.contributor.authorBöhnlein, J-
dc.contributor.authorLeehr, EJ-
dc.contributor.authorBarkhau, C-
dc.contributor.authorFornito, A-
dc.contributor.authorArnatkeviciute, A-
dc.contributor.authorBellgrove, MA-
dc.contributor.authorTiego, J-
dc.contributor.authorDeRosse, P-
dc.contributor.authorGreen, M-
dc.contributor.authorQuidé, Y-
dc.contributor.authorPantelis, C-
dc.contributor.authorChan, RCK-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Y-
dc.contributor.authorEttinger, U-
dc.contributor.authorDebbané, M-
dc.contributor.authorDerome, M-
dc.contributor.authorGaser, C-
dc.contributor.authorBesteher, B-
dc.contributor.authorDiederen, K-
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, TJ-
dc.contributor.authorHouenou, J-
dc.contributor.authorPomarol-Clotet, E-
dc.contributor.authorSalvador, R-
dc.contributor.authorRössler, W-
dc.contributor.authorSmigielski, L-
dc.contributor.authorKumari, V-
dc.contributor.authorPremkumar, P-
dc.contributor.authorPark, HRP-
dc.contributor.authorWiebels, K-
dc.contributor.authorJansen, I-
dc.contributor.authorGilleen, J-
dc.contributor.authorAllen, P-
dc.contributor.authorMarsman, J-B-
dc.contributor.authorLebedeva, I-
dc.contributor.authorTomyshev, A-
dc.contributor.authorFett, A-K-
dc.contributor.authorSommer, I-
dc.contributor.authorKoops, S-
dc.contributor.authorGrant, P-
dc.contributor.authorFerrari, A-
dc.contributor.authorWan, B-
dc.contributor.authorBègue, I-
dc.contributor.authorHernaus, D-
dc.contributor.authorJalbrzikowski, M-
dc.contributor.authorPaquola, C-
dc.contributor.authorLarivière, S-
dc.contributor.authorBernhardt, B-
dc.contributor.authorValk, SL-
dc.contributor.authorMisic, B-
dc.contributor.authorvan Erp, TGM-
dc.contributor.authorTurner, JA-
dc.contributor.authorThompson, PM-
dc.contributor.authorAleman, A-
dc.contributor.authorDagher, A-
dc.contributor.authorKaiser, S-
dc.contributor.authorModinos, G-
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-29T13:50:53Z-
dc.date.available2026-04-18-
dc.date.available2026-04-29T13:50:53Z-
dc.date.issued2026-04-18-
dc.identifier.citationKirschner, M. et al. (2026) 'Multiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: a worldwide ENIGMA study', Molecular Psychiatry, 0 (ahead of print), pp. 1–15. doi: 10.1038/s41380-026-03547-x.en-US
dc.identifier.issn1359-4184-
dc.identifier.urihttps://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/33232-
dc.descriptionData availability: All meta-analytic data reported in the manuscript are included in the article and its supplementary information files. Summary statistics of the case-control meta-analyses from the ENIGMA Working Groups are available from the ENIGMA Toolbox (https://enigma-toolbox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Preprocessed normative cortico-cortical, subcortico-cortical, and subcortico-subcortical functional and structural connectivity data are available from the ENIGMA Toolbox (https://enigma-toolbox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Molecular, connectivity, and receptor datasets are available from https://github.com/netneurolab/hansen_crossdisorder_vulnerability.git and https://github.com/netneurolab/hansen_receptors.git. Additional information can be made available upon reasonable request to the authors.en-US
dc.descriptionCode availability: All software and analysis code used in this study are openly available. Image preprocessing pipelines are available through the ENIGMA consortium (https://github.com/ENIGMA-git). Statistical analyses were performed in R (version 3.6.0), including partial correlation analyses using pcor.test and random-effects meta-analyses using the metafor package (rma function). Spatial correlation, hub, and epicenter analyses were conducted using the ENIGMA Toolbox (https://enigma-toolbox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Dominance analysis was performed with the domir package (version 1.2.0; 10.32614/CRAN.package.domir).en-US
dc.descriptionSupplementary information is available online at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-026-03547-x#Sec24 .en-US
dc.description.abstractPositive and negative schizotypy reflect distinct patterns of subclinical traits in the general population associated with neurodevelopmental and schizophrenia-spectrum pathologies. Yet, a comprehensive characterization of the unique and shared neuroanatomical signatures of these schizotypy dimensions is lacking. Leveraging 3D brain MRI data from 2730 unmedicated healthy individuals, we identified neuroanatomical profiles of positive and negative schizotypy and systematically compared them with disorder-specific, microarchitectural, neurotransmitter-level, and connectome measures. Positive and negative schizotypy were associated with distinct cortical signatures, of predominantly thinner frontal and thicker paralimbic cortical areas, respectively. These cortical signatures of positive and negative schizotypy were differentially linked to brain-wide cortical patterns of schizophrenia-spectrum (clinical high-risk for psychosis, schizophrenia) and neurodevelopmental conditions (ADHD, autism spectrum disorder and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome). Additionally, the positive and negative schizotypy-related cortical profiles mapped onto different local attributes of gene expression, cortical myelination, D1, and histamine receptor distributions. Network models further showed that positive and negative schizotypy cortical signatures were spatially associated with cortical hubs, suggesting that highly interconnected regions are more vulnerable to the morphological differences associated with both schizotypy dimensions. Finally, predominantly sensorimotor-to-association and paralimbic areas emerged as epicenters with connectivity profiles significantly linked to the schizotypy-related cortical patterns. Collectively, this study identified cortical signatures of positive and negative schizotypy traits that are embedded along multiple scales of cortical organization and neuropsychiatric pathologies. Our work yields novel insights into how neurobiology and brain architecture may guide neuroanatomical vulnerability and resilience to psychopathology in the general population.en-US
dc.description.sponsorshipSwiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Grant no. 219240. Core funding for ENIGMA was provided by the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) program under consortium grant U54 EB020403 (PI: PMT). This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Wellcome Trust (Sir Henry Dale Fellowship 202397/Z/16/Z to GM). MK acknowledges funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (P2SKP3_178175 and grant number 32003B_219240). A.F was supported by the Australian Research Council (ID: FL220100184) and National Health and Medical Research Council (ID: 1197431). C Pantelis was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) L3 Investigator Grant (1196508) and NHMRC-EU Grant (NHMRC ID: 1074555). EPC acknowledges funding from AGAUR, Generalitat de Catalunya. CIBERSAM ISCIII. IN acknowledges funding from DFG (NE2254/1-2, NE2254/2-1, NE2254/3-1, NE2254/4-1). JAT acknowledges funding from R01MH121246. JH acknowledges funding from ANR MNP VIP, ANR Labex BioPsy. JYH acknowledges funding from JYH acknowledges support from the Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics & Learning Laboratory, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. MD acknowledges funding from Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 159440). MJ acknowledges funding from NHMRC APP630471; APP1051672; APP1081603 and R01MH129636. NK acknowledges funding from ET 31/7-1, KO 3523/7-1. SL acknowledges funding from S.L. acknowledges funding the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). TGM acknowledges funding from NIMH under award numbers R01MH121246 and R01MH1345261. This work was funded in part by the consortia grants to Tilo Kircher from the German Research Foundation (DFG) FOR 2107, SFB/TRR 393 (“Trajectories of Affective Disorders”, project grant no 521379614), and the Germany’s Excellence Strategy (EXC 3066/1 “The Adaptive Mind”, Project No. 533717223), as well as the DYNAMIC center, funded by the LOEWE program of the Hessian Ministry of Science and Arts (grant number: LOEWE1/16/519/03/09.001(0009)/98). UD was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG, grant FOR2107 DA1151/5-1, DA1151/5-2, DA1151/9-1, DA1151/10-1, DA1151/11-1 to UD; SFB/TRR 393, project grant no 521379614) and the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF) of the medical faculty of Münster (grant Dan3/016/26 to UD). UE acknowledges funding from DFG Et 31/2-1. WR acknowledges funding from Collegium Heveticum. Acknowledgments and funding details for the various participating data contributors are listed in at the end of the Supplementary Material. KD acknowledges funding from the Wellcome Trust (grant number: 093270). MJ acknowledges funding from the NIMH (R01MH129636). SLV was supported by the Max Planck Society; the Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics and Learning Laboratory (Hiball); Jacobs foundation research fellowship and Hector foundation research development award.en-US
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dc.subjectneuroscienceen-US
dc.subjectpsychiatric disordersen-US
dc.subjectpsychologyen-US
dc.subjectschizophreniaen-US
dc.titleMultiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: a worldwide ENIGMA studyen-US
dc.typeArticleen-US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-026-03547-x-
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