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Pré-Publication, Document De Travail Année : 2017

Cerebellar volume in autism: Meta-analysis and analysis of the ABIDE cohort

Nicolas Traut
Anita Beggiato
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Thomas Bourgeron
Richard Delorme
  • Fonction : Auteur
Anne-Lise Paradis
Roberto Toro

Résumé

Cerebellar volume abnormalities have been often suggested as a possible endophenotype for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We aimed at objectifying this possible alteration by performing a systematic meta-analysis of the literature, and an analysis of the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) cohort. Our meta-analysis sought to determine a combined effect size of ASD diagnosis on different measures of the cerebellar anatomy, as well as the effect of possible factors of variability across studies. We then analysed the cerebellar volume of 328 patients and 353 controls from the ABIDE project. The meta-analysis of the literature suggested a weak but significant association between ASD diagnosis and increased cerebellar volume (p=0.049, uncorrected), but the analysis of ABIDE did not show any relationship. The studies in the literature were generally underpowered, however, the number of statistically significant findings was larger than expected. Although we could not provide a conclusive explanation for this excess of significant findings, our analyses would suggest publication bias as a possible reason. Finally, age, sex and IQ were important sources of cerebellar volume variability, however, independent of autism diagnosis.

Dates et versions

hal-03629033 , version 1 (20-06-2017)
hal-03629033 , version 2 (04-04-2022)

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Nicolas Traut, Anita Beggiato, Thomas Bourgeron, Richard Delorme, Laure Rondi-Reig, et al.. Cerebellar volume in autism: Meta-analysis and analysis of the ABIDE cohort. 2017. ⟨hal-03629033v1⟩
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