Spatio-molecular profiles shape the human cerebellar hierarchy along the sensorimotor-association axis

Yaping Wang, Yufan Wang, Haiyan Wang, Liang Ma, Simon B Eickhoff, Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen, Congying Chu, Lingzhong Fan

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Abstract

Cerebellar involvement in both motor and non-motor functions manifests in specific regions of the human cerebellum, revealing the functional heterogeneity within it. One compelling theory places the heterogeneity within the cerebellar functional hierarchy along the sensorimotor-association (SA) axis. Despite extensive neuroimaging studies, evidence for the cerebellar SA axis from different modalities and scales was lacking. Thus, we establish a significant link between the cerebellar SA axis and spatio-molecular profiles. Utilizing the gene set variation analysis, we find the intermediate biological principles the significant genes leveraged to scaffold the cerebellar SA axis. Interestingly, we find these spatio-molecular profiles notably associated with neuropsychiatric dysfunction and recent evolution. Furthermore, cerebello-cerebral interactions at genetic and functional connectivity levels mirror the cerebral cortex and cerebellum's SA axis. These findings can provide a deeper understanding of how the human cerebellar SA axis is shaped and its role in transitioning from sensorimotor to association functions.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer113770
TidsskriftCell reports
Vol/bind43
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)1-21
Antal sider21
ISSN2639-1856
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 27 feb. 2024

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