Associations between epilepsy-related polygenic risk and brain morphology in childhood
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Temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) is associated with a complex genetic architecture, but the translation from genetic risk factors to brain vulnerability remains unclear. Here, we examined associations between epilepsy-related polygenic risk scores for HS (PRS-HS) and brain structure in a large sample of neurotypical children, and correlated these signatures with case-control findings in in multicentric cohorts of patients with TLE-HS. Imaging-genetic analyses revealed PRS-related cortical thinning in temporo-parietal and fronto-central regions, strongly anchored to distinct functional and structural network epicentres. Compared to disease-related effects derived from epilepsy case-control cohorts, structural correlates of PRS-HS mirrored atrophy and epicentre patterns in patients with TLE-HS. By identifying a potential pathway between genetic vulnerability and disease mechanisms, our findings provide new insights into the genetic underpinnings of structural alterations in TLE-HS and highlight potential imaging-genetic biomarkers for early risk stratification and personalized interventions.