Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine levels, but whether these changes are related to clinical outcomes remains unclear. We addressed this issue by measuring serum levels of 20 immune markers in 325 participants (n = 269 CHR, n = 56 healthy controls) using multiplex immunoassays, and then followed up the CHR sample to determine their clinical outcomes. Among 269 CHR individuals, 50 (18.6 %) developed psychosis by two years. Univariate and machine learning techniques were used to compare levels of inflammatory markers in CHR subjects and healthy controls, and in CHR subjects who had (CHR-t), or had not (CHR-nt) transitioned to psychosis.An ANCOVA identified significant group differenc...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
BackgroundInflammation and increases in inflammatory cytokines are common findings in psychiatric di...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
Abstract Subclinical inflammation has been associated with psychosis; however, it remains unknown wh...
Higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are consistently found in the serum of first episode psy...
Several lines of research support immune system dysregulation in psychotic disorders. However, it re...
Accumulating evidence supports the view that deregulation of the immune system represents an importa...
Negative symptoms are common in individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis and are associ...
Immunological/inflammatory factors are implicated in the development of psychosis. Complement is a k...
Background Low-grade inflammation has been implicated in the pathophysiology of severe mental disord...
Immune cells and cytokines are largely recognized as significant factors in the pathophysiology of n...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
BackgroundInflammation and increases in inflammatory cytokines are common findings in psychiatric di...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
Abstract Subclinical inflammation has been associated with psychosis; however, it remains unknown wh...
Higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are consistently found in the serum of first episode psy...
Several lines of research support immune system dysregulation in psychotic disorders. However, it re...
Accumulating evidence supports the view that deregulation of the immune system represents an importa...
Negative symptoms are common in individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis and are associ...
Immunological/inflammatory factors are implicated in the development of psychosis. Complement is a k...
Background Low-grade inflammation has been implicated in the pathophysiology of severe mental disord...
Immune cells and cytokines are largely recognized as significant factors in the pathophysiology of n...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
The molecular underpinnings associated to first episode psychosis (FEP) remains to be elucidated, bu...
BackgroundInflammation and increases in inflammatory cytokines are common findings in psychiatric di...