Objectives: T cell abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in adult patients with mood disorders, suggesting a role of these cells in the pathogenesis of these disorders. In the present study, we explored the dynamics of circulating T cell subsets over time in a population at high familial risk for developing a mood disorder.Methods: Children of a parent with bipolar disorder (bipolar offspring, N = 140) were assessed at three time-points: adolescence, young adulthood and adulthood. We carried out a detailed fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis to determine various T cell subsets from frozen stored peripheral blood mononuclear cells of bipolar offspring and age- and gender-matched healthy controls at each time-point.Resul...
Immune dysregulation plays a role in the vulnerability for mood disorders. Immune growth factors, su...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
Background: Recently, a growing number of publications have suggested that the immune-inflammatory s...
Objectives: T cell abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in adult patients with mood disorders...
Objective: Mounting data support the hypothesis for a role of the immune system in the pathophysiolo...
BACKGROUND: In previous studies we found mild deficiencies of circulating T cells in patients with b...
Objectives: We recently described a monocyte pro-inflammatory state in patients with bipolar disorde...
Background: Previously, we found an increased prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies in patients with ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate neuro-immune changes and relate them to psychopathology de...
Introduction: Clinical differentiation between bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences, such as maltreatment, and affective disorders are associat...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved...
Immune dysregulation plays a role in the vulnerability for mood disorders. Immune growth factors, su...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
Background: Recently, a growing number of publications have suggested that the immune-inflammatory s...
Objectives: T cell abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in adult patients with mood disorders...
Objective: Mounting data support the hypothesis for a role of the immune system in the pathophysiolo...
BACKGROUND: In previous studies we found mild deficiencies of circulating T cells in patients with b...
Objectives: We recently described a monocyte pro-inflammatory state in patients with bipolar disorde...
Background: Previously, we found an increased prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies in patients with ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate neuro-immune changes and relate them to psychopathology de...
Introduction: Clinical differentiation between bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences, such as maltreatment, and affective disorders are associat...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved...
Immune dysregulation plays a role in the vulnerability for mood disorders. Immune growth factors, su...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
Background: Recently, a growing number of publications have suggested that the immune-inflammatory s...