Frontiers in Neuroscience (Dec 2021)

Dissect Relationships Between Gene Co-expression and Functional Connectivity in Human Brain

  • Xue Zhang,
  • Yingying Xie,
  • Jie Tang,
  • Wen Qin,
  • Feng Liu,
  • Hao Ding,
  • Yuan Ji,
  • Bingbing Yang,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Wei Li,
  • Zhaoxiang Ye,
  • Chunshui Yu,
  • Chunshui Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.797849
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Although recent evidence indicates an association between gene co-expression and functional connectivity in human brain, specific association patterns remain largely unknown. Here, using neuroimaging-based functional connectivity data of living brains and brain-wide gene expression data of postmortem brains, we performed comprehensive analyses to dissect relationships between gene co-expression and functional connectivity. We identified 125 connectivity-related genes (20 novel genes) enriched for dendrite extension, signaling pathway and schizophrenia, and 179 gene-related functional connections mainly connecting intra-network regions, especially homologous cortical regions. In addition, 51 genes were associated with connectivity in all brain functional networks and enriched for action potential and schizophrenia; in contrast, 51 genes showed network-specific modulatory effects and enriched for ion transportation. These results indicate that functional connectivity is unequally affected by gene expression, and connectivity-related genes with different biological functions are involved in connectivity modulation of different networks.

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