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Deviant dynamics of EEG resting state pattern in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome adolescents: A vulnerability marker of schizophrenia?
[22q11.2 deletion syndrome]
Previous
studies
have
repeatedly
found
altered
temporal
characteristics
of
EEG
microstates
in
schizophrenia
.
The
aim
of
the
present
study
was
to
investigate
whether
adolescents
affected
by
the
22
q
11
.
2
deletion
syndrome
(
22
q
11
DS
)
,
known
to
have
a
30
fold
increased
risk
to
develop
schizophrenia
,
already
show
deviant
EEG
microstates
.
If
this
is
the
case
,
temporal
alterations
of
EEG
microstates
in
22
q
11
DS
individuals
could
be
considered
as
potential
biomarkers
for
schizophrenia
.
We
used
high
-density
(
204
channel
)
EEG
to
explore
between-group
microstate
differences
in
30
adolescents
with
22
q
11
DS
and
28
age-matched
controls
.
We
found
an
increased
presence
of
one
microstate
class
(
class
C
)
in
the
22
q
11
DS
adolescents
with
respect
to
controls
that
was
associated
with
positive
prodromal
symptoms
(
hallucinations
)
.
A
previous
across-age
study
showed
that
the
class
C
microstate
was
more
present
during
adolescence
and
a
combined
EEG-fMRI
study
associated
the
class
C
microstate
with
the
salience
resting
state
network
,
a
network
known
to
be
dysfunctional
in
schizophrenia
.
Therefore
,
the
increased
class
C
microstates
could
be
indexing
the
increased
risk
of
22
q
11
DS
individuals
to
develop
schizophrenia
if
confirmed
by
our
ongoing
longitudinal
study
comparing
both
the
adult
22
q
11
DS
individuals
with
and
without
schizophrenia
,
as
well
as
schizophrenic
individuals
with
and
without
22
q
11
DS
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"schizophrenia"
symptom
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
achondroplasia
alexander disease
cadasil
child syndrome
congenital toxoplasmosis
kabuki syndrome
kallmann syndrome
krabbe disease
neuralgic amyotrophy
oligodontia
oral submucous fibrosis
zellweger syndrome
This symptom has already been validated