Cerebrospinal fluid flow cytometry distinguishes psychosis spectrum disorders from differential diagnoses.

  • Räuber, S
  • Heming, M
  • Repple, J
  • Ruland, T
  • Kuelby, R
  • Schulte-Mecklenbeck, A
  • Gross, CC
  • Arolt, V
  • Baune, B
  • Hahn, T
  • Dannlowski, U
  • Meuth, SG
  • Melzer, N
  • Wiendl, H
  • Meyer Zu Hörste, G
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Publication date
August 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Molecular Psychiatry
Language
English

Abstract

Psychotic disorders are common and disabling mental conditions. The relative importance of immune-related mechanisms in psychotic disorders remains subject of debate. Here, we present a large-scale retrospective study of blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) immune cell profiles of psychosis spectrum patients. We performed basic CSF analysis and multi-dimensional flow cytometry of CSF and blood cells from 59 patients with primary psychotic disorders (F20, F22, F23, and F25) in comparison to inflammatory (49 RRMS and 16 NMDARE patients) and non-inflammatory controls (52 IIH patients). We replicated the known expansion of monocytes in the blood of psychosis spectrum patients, that we identified to preferentially affect classical monocytes. In t...

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