TY - JOUR
T1 - Brain white matter development is associated with a human-specific haplotype increasing the synthesis of long chain fatty acids
AU - Peters, Bart D.
AU - Voineskos, Aristotle N.
AU - Szeszko, Philip R.
AU - Lett, Tristram A.
AU - DeRosse, Pamela
AU - Guha, Saurav
AU - Karlsgodt, Katherine H.
AU - Ikuta, Toshikazu
AU - Felsky, Daniel
AU - John, Majnu
AU - Rotenberg, David J.
AU - Kennedy, James L.
AU - Lencz, Todd
AU - Malhotra, Anil K.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The genetic and molecular pathways driving human brain white matter (WM) development are only beginning to be discovered. Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) have been implicated in myelination in animal models and humans. The biosynthesis of LC-PUFAs is regulated by the fatty acid desaturase (FADS) genes, of which a human-specific haplotype is strongly associated with ω-3 and ω-6 LC-PUFA concentrations in blood. To investigate the relationship between LC-PUFA synthesis and human brain WM development, we examined whether this FADS haplotype is associated with age-related WM differences across the life span in healthy individuals 9-86 years of age (n = 207). Diffusion tensor imaging was performed to measure fractional anisotropy (FA), a putative measure of myelination, of the cerebral WM tracts. FADS haplotype status was determined with a single nucleotide polymorphism (rs174583) that tags this haplotype. Overall, normal age-related WM differences were observed, including higher FA values in early adulthood compared with childhood, followed by lower FA values across older age ranges. However, individuals homozygous for the minor allele (associated with lower LC-PUFA concentrations) did not display these normal age-related WM differences (significant age × genotype interactions, Pcorrected < 0.05). These findings suggest that LC-PUFAs are involved in human brain WM development from childhood into adulthood. This haplotype and LC-PUFAs may play a role in myelin-related disorders of neurodevelopmental origin.
AB - The genetic and molecular pathways driving human brain white matter (WM) development are only beginning to be discovered. Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) have been implicated in myelination in animal models and humans. The biosynthesis of LC-PUFAs is regulated by the fatty acid desaturase (FADS) genes, of which a human-specific haplotype is strongly associated with ω-3 and ω-6 LC-PUFA concentrations in blood. To investigate the relationship between LC-PUFA synthesis and human brain WM development, we examined whether this FADS haplotype is associated with age-related WM differences across the life span in healthy individuals 9-86 years of age (n = 207). Diffusion tensor imaging was performed to measure fractional anisotropy (FA), a putative measure of myelination, of the cerebral WM tracts. FADS haplotype status was determined with a single nucleotide polymorphism (rs174583) that tags this haplotype. Overall, normal age-related WM differences were observed, including higher FA values in early adulthood compared with childhood, followed by lower FA values across older age ranges. However, individuals homozygous for the minor allele (associated with lower LC-PUFA concentrations) did not display these normal age-related WM differences (significant age × genotype interactions, Pcorrected < 0.05). These findings suggest that LC-PUFAs are involved in human brain WM development from childhood into adulthood. This haplotype and LC-PUFAs may play a role in myelin-related disorders of neurodevelopmental origin.
KW - Brain development
KW - Diffusion tensor imaging
KW - Fatty acid desaturase genes
KW - Myelin
KW - Polyunsaturated fatty acids
KW - White matter
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84899628363
U2 - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2818-13.2014
DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2818-13.2014
M3 - Article
C2 - 24790207
AN - SCOPUS:84899628363
SN - 0270-6474
VL - 34
SP - 6367
EP - 6376
JO - Journal of Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Neuroscience
IS - 18
ER -