Increased circulating IL-18 levels in severe mental disorders indicate systemic inflammasome activation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23778Dato
2022-11-07Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Szabo, Attila; O’Connell, Kevin; Ueland, Thor; Ahmed, Mashhood Sheikh; Agartz, Ingrid; Andreou, Dimitrios; Aukrust, Pål; Boye, Birgitte; Bøen, Erlend; Drange, Ole Kristian; Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn; Engh, John Abel; Hope, Sigrun; Høegh, Margrethe Collier; Joa, Inge; Johnsen, Erik; Kroken, Rune Andreas; Lagerberg, Trine Vik; Lekva, Tove; Malt, Ulrik Fredrik; Melle, Ingrid; Morken, Gunnar; Nærland, Terje; Steen, Vidar Martin; Sørensen, Kjetil; Wedervang-Resell, Kirsten; Auten Weibell, Melissa; Westlye, Lars Tjelta; Steen, Nils Eiel; Andreassen, Ole; Djurovic, SrdjanSammendrag
Methods - We tested the hypothesis that patients with SCZ and BD display higher circulating levels compared to healthy individuals of key members of the IL-18 system using a large patient cohort (n = 1632; including 737 SCZ and 895 BD), and healthy controls (CTRL; n = 1070). In addition, we assessed associations with coronary artery disease risk factors in SMI, focusing on relevant inflammasome-related, neuroendocrine, and lipid markers.
Results - We report higher baseline levels of circulating IL-18 system components (IL-18, IL-18BPA, IL-18R1), and increased expression of inflammasome-related genes (NLRP3 and NLRC4) in the blood of patients relative to CTRL. We demonstrate a cholesterol dyslipidemia pattern in psychotic disorders, and report correlations between levels of blood cholesterol types and the expression of inflammasome system elements in SMI.
Conclusions - Based on these results, we suggest a role for inflammasome activation/dysregulation in SMI. Our findings further the understanding of possible underlying inflammatory mechanisms and may expose important therapeutic targets in SMI.
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Szabo, O’Connell, Ueland, Ahmed, Agartz, Andreou, Aukrust, Boye, Bøen, Drange, Elvsåshagen, Engh, Hope, Høegh, Joa, Johnsen, Kroken, Lagerberg, Lekva, Malt, Melle, Morken, Nærland, Steen, Sørensen, Wedervang-Resell, Auten Weibell, Westlye, Steen, Andreassen, Djurovic. Increased circulating IL-18 levels in severe mental disorders indicate systemic inflammasome activation. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 2022;99:299-306Metadata
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