Schizophrenia affects 1% of the world's population, but its cause remains obscure. Numerous theories have been proposed regarding the cause of schizophrenia, ranging from developmental or neurodegenerative processes or neurotransmitter abnormalities to infectious or autoimmune processes. In this review, findings suggestive of immune dysregulation and reactivity to self in patients with schizophrenia are examined with reference to criteria for defining whether or not a human disease is autoimmune in origin. Associations with other autoimmune diseases and particular MHC haplotypes, increased serum levels of autoantibodies, and in vivo and in vitro replication of some of the functional and ultrastructural abnormalities of schizophrenia by tran...
Psychotic disorders are common and disabling. Overlaps in clinical course in addition to epidemiolog...
High levels of pro-inflammatory substances such as cytokines have been described in the blood and ce...
There has been intense debate over the immunological basis of schizophrenia, and the potential utili...
Schizophrenia is a severe debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects approximately 1% of the glo...
Background: The review analyzes the possible role of autoimmune processes in the pathogenesis of sch...
Increased proinflammatory markers like cytokines have been described in the blood and cerebrospinal ...
The notion of immunological pathways playing a role in the etiology of a subset of psychotic disorde...
Immune dysregulation and self-reactivity in schizophrenia: Do some cases of schizophrenia have an au...
In chapter 1 an overview of the literature that links schizophrenia and the immune system is given. ...
Psychotic disorders are debilitating mental illnesses associated with abnormalities in various neuro...
Immune alterations in schizophrenia have been described for decades. Both the unspecific and specifi...
Schizophrenia and bipolar spectrum disorders are severe mental disorders with overlapping clinical f...
Schizophrenia is a complex disease with an elusive aetiology. To date, most of the research on schiz...
Copyright © 2013 Karrnan Pathmanandavel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Schizophrenia is a very common psychiatric disorder. However, its etiology and pathogenesis is still...
Psychotic disorders are common and disabling. Overlaps in clinical course in addition to epidemiolog...
High levels of pro-inflammatory substances such as cytokines have been described in the blood and ce...
There has been intense debate over the immunological basis of schizophrenia, and the potential utili...
Schizophrenia is a severe debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects approximately 1% of the glo...
Background: The review analyzes the possible role of autoimmune processes in the pathogenesis of sch...
Increased proinflammatory markers like cytokines have been described in the blood and cerebrospinal ...
The notion of immunological pathways playing a role in the etiology of a subset of psychotic disorde...
Immune dysregulation and self-reactivity in schizophrenia: Do some cases of schizophrenia have an au...
In chapter 1 an overview of the literature that links schizophrenia and the immune system is given. ...
Psychotic disorders are debilitating mental illnesses associated with abnormalities in various neuro...
Immune alterations in schizophrenia have been described for decades. Both the unspecific and specifi...
Schizophrenia and bipolar spectrum disorders are severe mental disorders with overlapping clinical f...
Schizophrenia is a complex disease with an elusive aetiology. To date, most of the research on schiz...
Copyright © 2013 Karrnan Pathmanandavel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Schizophrenia is a very common psychiatric disorder. However, its etiology and pathogenesis is still...
Psychotic disorders are common and disabling. Overlaps in clinical course in addition to epidemiolog...
High levels of pro-inflammatory substances such as cytokines have been described in the blood and ce...
There has been intense debate over the immunological basis of schizophrenia, and the potential utili...