Relationship of cognitive measures to mRNA levels in lymphocytes from patients with schizophrenia and controls

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Robert C. Smith , Henry Sershen , AnMei Chen , Hua Jin , Alexandro Guidotti , John M. Davis
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Abstract

Patients with schizophrenia show substantial cognitive deficits and abnormalities in neurotransmitter-related levels of mRNA in brain or peripheral blood lymphocytes. However, the relationship of cognitive deficits as measured by the MATRICS battery and mRNA levels in brain or lymphocytes has not been sufficiently explored. We measured levels of methylation or neurotransmitter-related mRNAs in lymphocytes of 38 patients with chronic schizophrenia (CSZ) and 33 non-psychotic controls (controls) by qPCR using TaqMan probes. We assessed cognitive function in these patients and controls with the MATRICS battery. We used correlation analysis and scatter plots to assess the relationship of lymphocyte mRNA levels to MATRICS domain and composite scores. CSZ subjects had a consistently negative correlation between mRNA levels in lymphocytes and MATRICS cognitive variables of speed of processing, attention-vigilance, working memory, visual learning, and overall composite score. It is uncertain whether these negative correlations represent a causative relation between specific mRNA levels and cognitive deficits. Controls had either positive correlations or non-significant correlations between mRNA and most of the MATRICS variables. There were statistically significant differences in the correlations between mRNA and MATRICS variables between CSZ vs controls for several mRNAs (DNMT1, DNMT3A, BDNF, NR3C1, FPRF3, CNTNAP2). Our data show a different relationship between mRNA levels in peripheral blood lymphocytes and MATRICS cognitive variables in CSZ vs controls. The substantive significance of these differences needs further investigation.

精神分裂症患者和对照组淋巴细胞中认知指标与 mRNA 水平的关系
精神分裂症患者表现出严重的认知障碍,大脑或外周血淋巴细胞中与神经递质相关的 mRNA 水平也出现异常。然而,人们对 MATRICS 测量的认知障碍与大脑或淋巴细胞中 mRNA 水平之间的关系还没有进行充分的探讨。我们使用 TaqMan 探针,通过 qPCR 测量了 38 名慢性精神分裂症(CSZ)患者和 33 名非精神分裂症对照组(对照组)淋巴细胞中甲基化或神经递质相关 mRNA 的水平。我们用 MATRICS 测试评估了这些患者和对照组的认知功能。我们使用相关分析和散点图来评估淋巴细胞 mRNA 水平与 MATRICS 领域和综合评分之间的关系。CSZ 受试者的淋巴细胞 mRNA 水平与 MATRICS 认知变量(处理速度、注意力-警觉性、工作记忆、视觉学习)和综合总分之间呈持续负相关。目前还不能确定这些负相关是否代表特定 mRNA 水平与认知缺陷之间的因果关系。对照组的 mRNA 与大多数 MATRICS 变量之间存在正相关或不显著相关。在 CSZ 与对照组之间,有几种 mRNA(DNMT1、DNMT3A、BDNF、NR3C1、FPRF3、CNTNAP2)的 mRNA 与 MATRICS 变量之间的相关性存在统计学上的显著差异。我们的数据显示,CSZ 与对照组相比,外周血淋巴细胞中的 mRNA 水平与 MATRICS 认知变量之间存在不同的关系。这些差异的实质意义还需要进一步研究。
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