Magda Malewska-Kasprzak, Magdalena Sikorski, Monika Dmitrzak-Weglarz, Filip Rybakowski
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Abstract
This study examines immune markers-P2X7, NACHT, and IL-6-as potential diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers in Bipolar Disorder (BD). Among 120 participants (76 BD patients and 20 healthy controls), P2X7 levels were significantly elevated in BD patients both before (p = 0.001) and after treatment (p < 0.001), indicating strong diagnostic potential. NACHT levels also increased significantly after treatment (p = 0.007). Subgroup analysis revealed significantly higher P2X7 and NACHT levels in female BD patients compared to female controls (p < 0.001 for both). ROC curve analysis confirmed P2X7 as the most sensitive and specific marker for distinguishing BD from controls (p < 0.001), while NACHT showed predictive value after treatment (p < 0.05). Correlation analysis found significant associations between changes in P2X7 and NACHT levels and clinical improvement (p < 0.05). Despite limitations such as small sample size and potential medication effects, the findings support P2X7 and NACHT as promising biomarkers for BD diagnosis and treatment monitoring. The study contributes to the understanding of immune dysregulation in BD and suggests potential for immune-targeted therapies.
本研究探讨了免疫标志物p2x7、NACHT和il -6作为双相情感障碍(BD)潜在的诊断和治疗生物标志物。在120名参与者(76名BD患者和20名健康对照)中,BD患者在治疗前(p = 0.001)和治疗后(p p = 0.007) P2X7水平均显著升高。亚组分析显示,女性BD患者的P2X7和NACHT水平明显高于女性对照组(p p p p
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The aim of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is to increase the worldwide communication of knowledge in clinical and basic research on biological psychiatry. Its target audience is thus clinical psychiatrists, educators, scientists and students interested in biological psychiatry. The composition of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry , with its diverse categories that allow communication of a great variety of information, ensures that it is of interest to a wide range of readers.
The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is a major clinically oriented journal on biological psychiatry. The opportunity to educate (through critical review papers, treatment guidelines and consensus reports), publish original work and observations (original papers and brief reports) and to express personal opinions (Letters to the Editor) makes The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry an extremely important medium in the field of biological psychiatry all over the world.