Reduced levels of circulating adhesion molecules in adolescents with early-onset psychosis

It is suggested that neurodevelopmental abnormalities are involved in the disease mechanisms of psychotic disorders. Although cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) participate in neurodevelopment, modulate blood–brain barrier permeability, and facilitate leukocyte migration, findings concerning their s...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ SCHIZOPHRENIA 2020-08, Vol.6 (1), p.20-20, Article 20
Hauptverfasser: Wedervang-Resell, Kirsten, Ueland, Thor, Aukrust, Pål, Friis, Svein, Holven, Kirsten B., H. Johannessen, Cecilie, Lekva, Tove, Lonning, Vera, Smelror, Runar E., Szabo, Attila, Andreassen, Ole A., Myhre, Anne M., Agartz, Ingrid
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Zusammenfassung:It is suggested that neurodevelopmental abnormalities are involved in the disease mechanisms of psychotic disorders. Although cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) participate in neurodevelopment, modulate blood–brain barrier permeability, and facilitate leukocyte migration, findings concerning their systemic levels in adults with psychosis are inconsistent. We examined plasma levels and mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of selected CAMs in adolescents with early-onset psychosis (EOP) aged 12–18 years ( n  = 37) and age-matched healthy controls (HC) ( n  = 68). EOP patients exhibited significantly lower circulating levels of soluble platelet selectin (~−22%) and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (~−14%) than HC. We found no significant associations with symptom severity. PSEL mRNA expression was increased in PBMCs of patients and significantly negatively correlated to duration of illness. These findings suggest a role for CAMs in the pathophysiology of psychotic disorders.
ISSN:2334-265X
2334-265X
DOI:10.1038/s41537-020-00112-5