NeuroImage: Clinical (Jan 2021)

Connectome-based prediction of global cognitive performance in people with HIV

  • Fan Nils Yang,
  • Shiva Hassanzadeh-Behbahani,
  • Margarita Bronshteyn,
  • Matthew Dawson,
  • Princy Kumar,
  • David J. Moore,
  • Ronald J. Ellis,
  • Xiong Jiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 102677

Abstract

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Global cognitive performance plays an important role in the diagnosis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), yet to date, there is no simple way to measure global cognitive performance in people with HIV (PWH). Here, we performed connectome-based predictive modeling (CPM) to pursue a neural biomarker of global cognitive performance in PWH based on whole-brain resting-state functional connectivity. We built a CPM model that successfully predicted individual differences in global cognitive performance in the training set of 67 PWH by using leave-one-out cross-validation. This model generalized to both 33 novel PWH in the testing set and a subset of 39 PWH who completed a follow-up visit two years later. Furthermore, network strengths identified by the CPM model were significantly different between PWH with HAND and without HAND. Together, these results demonstrate that whole-brain functional network strengths could serve as a potential neural biomarker of global cognitive performance in PWH.

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