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Toward Best Practices for Imaging Transcriptomics of the Human Brain.

Biological psychiatry(2023)

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Abstract
Modern brainwide transcriptional atlases provide unprecedented opportunities for investigating the molecular correlates of brain organization, as quantified using noninvasive neuroimaging. However, integrating neuroimaging data with transcriptomic measures is not straightforward, and careful consideration is required to make valid inferences. In this article, we review recent work exploring how various methodological choices affect 3 main phases of imaging transcriptomic analyses, including 1) processing of transcriptional atlas data; 2) relating transcriptional measures to independently derived neuroimaging phenotypes; and 3) evaluating the functional implications of identified associations through gene enrichment analyses. Our aim is to facilitate the development of standardized and reproducible approaches for this rapidly growing field. We identify sources of methodological variability, key choices that can affect findings, and considerations for mitigating false positive and/or spurious results. Finally, we provide an overview of freely available open-source toolboxes implementing current best-practice procedures across all 3 analysis phases.
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Allen human brain atlas,Connectome,Enrichment,Gene expression,Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),Transcriptome
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