Abstract Subclinical inflammation has been associated with psychosis; however, it remains unknown whether this phenomenon appears also in the premorbid phase. Therefore, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing peripheral blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and cytokines between individuals at risk of psychosis and controls. Moreover, we tested the hypothesis that the levels of these markers may be different in high-risk converters versus non-converters. Two independent reviewers searched electronic databases until Dec 16th, 2020. After reviewing publication records, 16 studies (548 high-risk individuals and 559 controls) were included. Random-effects meta-analyses with Hedges' g as the effect size estima...
Background Cross-sectional studies have reported elevated concentrations of inflammatory markers in...
IMPORTANCE: Longitudinal studies have linked the systemic inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...
Schizophrenia is a major psychotic disorder affecting nearly 23.6 million people globally and greatl...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
Funder: MQ: Transforming Mental Health; Grant(s): MQDS17/40Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies ...
Abstract: Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies suggest that patients with psychosis have higher ...
The inflammatory hypothesis of schizophrenia (SZ) posits that inflammatory processes and neural-immu...
Immune parameters are elevated in psychosis, but it is unclear whether alterations are homogenous ac...
Background: The identification of biomarkers of transition from the at-risk mental state (ARMS) to p...
Background Schizophrenia is associated with elevated levels of circulating C-reactive protein (CR...
Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies suggest that patients with psychosis have higher circulatin...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Negative symptoms are common in individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis and are associ...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Background Cross-sectional studies have reported elevated concentrations of inflammatory markers in...
IMPORTANCE: Longitudinal studies have linked the systemic inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...
Schizophrenia is a major psychotic disorder affecting nearly 23.6 million people globally and greatl...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis have been found to have altered cytokine level...
Funder: MQ: Transforming Mental Health; Grant(s): MQDS17/40Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies ...
Abstract: Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies suggest that patients with psychosis have higher ...
The inflammatory hypothesis of schizophrenia (SZ) posits that inflammatory processes and neural-immu...
Immune parameters are elevated in psychosis, but it is unclear whether alterations are homogenous ac...
Background: The identification of biomarkers of transition from the at-risk mental state (ARMS) to p...
Background Schizophrenia is associated with elevated levels of circulating C-reactive protein (CR...
Meta-analyses of cross-sectional studies suggest that patients with psychosis have higher circulatin...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Negative symptoms are common in individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis and are associ...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Background Cross-sectional studies have reported elevated concentrations of inflammatory markers in...
IMPORTANCE: Longitudinal studies have linked the systemic inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...
Schizophrenia is a major psychotic disorder affecting nearly 23.6 million people globally and greatl...