The role of subgenual resting-state connectivity networks in predicting prognosis in major depressive disorder

Diede Fennema,Gareth J. Barker, Owen O’Daly, Suqian Duan,Ewan Carr, Kimberley Goldsmith,Allan H. Young, Jorge Moll,Roland Zahn

Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science(2024)

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Background A seminal study found higher subgenual frontal cortex resting-state connectivity with two left ventral frontal regions and the dorsal midbrain to predict better response to psychotherapy versus medication in individuals with treatment-naïve major depressive disorder (MDD). Here, we examined whether these subgenual networks also play a role in the pathophysiology of clinical outcomes in MDD with early treatment-resistance in primary care. Methods Forty-five people with current MDD who had not responded to ≥2 serotonergic antidepressants (n=43, meeting pre-defined fMRI minimum quality thresholds) were enrolled and followed up over four months of standard care. Functional MRI resting-state connectivity between the pre-registered subgenual frontal cortex seed and three previously identified left ventromedial, ventrolateral prefrontal/insula, and dorsal midbrain regions was extracted. Clinical outcome was the percentage change on the self-reported Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (16-item). Results We observed a reversal of our pre-registered hypothesis in that higher resting-state connectivity between the subgenual cortex and the a priori ventrolateral prefrontal/insula region predicted favorable rather than unfavorable clinical outcomes (rs[39]=-.43, p=.006). This generalized to the sample including participants with suboptimal fMRI quality (rs[43]=-.35, p=.02). In contrast, no effects (rs[39]=.12, rs[39]=-.01) were found for connectivity with the other two pre-registered regions and in a “whole brain” analysis (voxel-based Family-Wise Error-corrected p<.05). Conclusions Subgenual connectivity with the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex/insula is relevant for subsequent clinical outcomes in current MDD with early treatment-resistance. Its positive association with favorable outcomes could be explained primarily by psychosocial rather than the expected pharmacological changes during the follow-up period.
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fMRI,resting-state,subgenual cortex,depression,biomarker,prognosis
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