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Generalizable brain network markers of major depressive disorder across multiple imaging sites

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  • Ayumu Yamashita
  • Yuki Sakai
  • Takashi Yamada
  • Noriaki Yahata
  • Akira Kunimatsu
  • Naohiro Okada
  • Takashi Itahashi
  • Ryuichiro Hashimoto
  • Hiroto Mizuta
  • Naho Ichikawa
  • Masahiro Takamura
  • Go Okada
  • Hirotaka Yamagata
  • Kenichiro Harada
  • Koji Matsuo
  • Saori C Tanaka
  • Mitsuo Kawato
  • Kiyoto Kasai
  • Nobumasa Kato
  • Hidehiko Takahashi
  • Yasumasa Okamoto
  • Okito Yamashita
  • Hiroshi Imamizu

Abstract

Many studies have highlighted the difficulty inherent to the clinical application of fundamental neuroscience knowledge based on machine learning techniques. It is difficult to generalize machine learning brain markers to the data acquired from independent imaging sites, mainly due to large site differences in functional magnetic resonance imaging. We address the difficulty of finding a generalizable marker of major depressive disorder (MDD) that would distinguish patients from healthy controls based on resting-state functional connectivity patterns. For the discovery dataset with 713 participants from 4 imaging sites, we removed site differences using our recently developed harmonization method and developed a machine learning MDD classifier. The classifier achieved an approximately 70% generalization accuracy for an independent validation dataset with 521 participants from 5 different imaging sites. The successful generalization to a perfectly independent dataset acquired from multiple imaging sites is novel and ensures scientific reproducibility and clinical applicability.Biomarkers for psychiatric disorders based on neuroimaging data have yet to be put to practical use. This study overcomes the problems of inter-site differences in fMRI data by using a novel harmonization method, thereby successfully constructing a generalizable brain network marker of major depressive disorder across multiple imaging sites.

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  • Ayumu Yamashita & Yuki Sakai & Takashi Yamada & Noriaki Yahata & Akira Kunimatsu & Naohiro Okada & Takashi Itahashi & Ryuichiro Hashimoto & Hiroto Mizuta & Naho Ichikawa & Masahiro Takamura & Go Okada, 2020. "Generalizable brain network markers of major depressive disorder across multiple imaging sites," PLOS Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(12), pages 1-26, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pbio00:3000966
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000966
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    1. Masahiro Sawada & Ralph Adolphs & Brian J. Dlouhy & Rick L. Jenison & Ariane E. Rhone & Christopher K. Kovach & Jeremy, D. W. Greenlee & Matthew A. Howard III & Hiroyuki Oya, 2022. "Mapping effective connectivity of human amygdala subdivisions with intracranial stimulation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-19, December.

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