Several lines of research support immune system dysregulation in psychotic disorders. However, it remains unclear whether the immunological marker alterations are stable and how they associate with brain glial cell function. This longitudinal study aimed at investigating whether peripheral immune functions are altered in the early phases of psychotic disorders, whether the changes are associated with core symptoms, remission, brain glial cell function, and whether they persist in a one-year follow-up. Two independent cohorts comprising in total of 129 first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and 130 controls were assessed at baseline and at the one-year follow-up. Serum cyto-/chemokines were measured using a 38-plex Luminex assay. The FEP pat...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Immune cells and cytokines are largely recognized as significant factors in the pathophysiology of n...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological componen...
Several lines of research support immune system dysregulation in psychotic disorders. However, it re...
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is associated with inflammatory and brain structural changes, but few ...
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is associated with inflammatory and brain structural changes, but few ...
Higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are consistently found in the serum of first episode psy...
Objective: Different patterns of immune system upregulation are present in the acute vs. post-treatm...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
Accumulating evidence supports the view that deregulation of the immune system represents an importa...
Chemokines are promising biomarkers of immune activation and inflammation, but evidence for chemokin...
Chemokines are known to be immunoregulatory proteins involved not only in lymphocyte chemotaxis to t...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Immune cells and cytokines are largely recognized as significant factors in the pathophysiology of n...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological componen...
Several lines of research support immune system dysregulation in psychotic disorders. However, it re...
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is associated with inflammatory and brain structural changes, but few ...
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is associated with inflammatory and brain structural changes, but few ...
Higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are consistently found in the serum of first episode psy...
Objective: Different patterns of immune system upregulation are present in the acute vs. post-treatm...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
Accumulating evidence supports the view that deregulation of the immune system represents an importa...
Chemokines are promising biomarkers of immune activation and inflammation, but evidence for chemokin...
Chemokines are known to be immunoregulatory proteins involved not only in lymphocyte chemotaxis to t...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Immune cells and cytokines are largely recognized as significant factors in the pathophysiology of n...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological componen...