Peripheral inflammatory subgroup differences in anterior Default Mode network and multiplex functional network topology are associated with cognition in psychosis
Lizano P, Kiely C, Mijalkov M, Meda S, Keedy S, Hoang D, Zeng V, Lutz O, Pereira J, Ivleva E, Volpe G, Xu Y, Lee A, Rubin L, Hill S, Clementz B, Tamminga C, Pearlson G, Sweeney J, Gershon E, Keshavan M, Bishop J. Peripheral inflammatory subgroup differences in anterior Default Mode network and multiplex functional network topology are associated with cognition in psychosis. Brain Behavior And Immunity 2023, 114: 3-15. PMID: 37506949, PMCID: PMC10592140, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2023.07.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainBrain MappingCognitionDefault Mode NetworkHumansInflammationMagnetic Resonance ImagingPsychotic DisordersSchizophreniaConceptsResting-state networksHealthy controlsInter-network connectivityWorse verbal fluencyAnterior default mode networkC-reactive proteinResting-state functional networksDefault mode network connectivityRight frontoparietal networkMode network connectivityWorse cognitive performanceResting-state fMRIDefault mode networkFunctional network topologyInflammatory signatureSystemic inflammationInflammatory subgroupIL-6Neuroanatomical alterationsPsychosis probandsCo-activation patternsPsychosis spectrum disordersNetwork dysfunctionMultiple comparison correctionClinical implications