Post-traumatic stress disorder: A biopsychosocial case-control study investigating peripheral blood protein biomarkers

Q2 Medicine
Daniel Maguire , Joanne Watt , Cherie Armour , Melissa Milanak , Susan Lagdon , John V. Lamont , Mary Jo Kurth , Peter Fitzgerald , Tara Moore , Mark W. Ruddock
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Abstract

Experiencing traumatic events is unfortunately commonplace and, in some cases, may lead to the onset of debilitating mental health disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Current diagnostic criteria for PTSD results in high depression and anxiety comorbidity. Better understanding of biological mechanisms and pathways underlying PTSD could aid in more accurate case identification and stratification of treatments. Recent meta-analysis has identified chronic PTSD to be associated with increased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and alterations in neuronal structures which contribute to an overall reduction in brain volume. Despite this, there are currently no biological markers in clinical use to identify PTSD or monitor treatment. This case-control study (n = 40) aimed to identify differences in peripheral blood biomarkers, and biomarker combinations, able to distinguish PTSD participants from controls, and examine in a biopsychosocial framework. The levels of 5/37 biomarkers investigated were significantly altered in the serum of PTSD participants: HDL and LDL cholesterol, tPA, IL-8 and EGF. Biomarkers could be used in combination with psychological criteria, in a biopsychosocial model, to support clinical management decisions and ensure appropriate individual treatment pathways.

创伤后应激障碍:一项调查外周血蛋白生物标志物的生物-心理-社会病例对照研究
不幸的是,经历创伤性事件是司空见惯的,在某些情况下,可能导致出现使人衰弱的精神健康障碍,如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。目前PTSD的诊断标准导致高度抑郁和焦虑共病。更好地了解创伤后应激障碍的生物学机制和途径有助于更准确地识别病例和分层治疗。最近的荟萃分析发现,慢性创伤后应激障碍与促炎细胞因子表达增加和神经元结构改变有关,从而导致脑容量总体减少。尽管如此,目前还没有临床使用的生物标志物来识别PTSD或监测治疗。本病例对照研究(n = 40)旨在确定外周血生物标志物和生物标志物组合的差异,以区分PTSD参与者和对照组,并在生物心理社会框架下进行检查。PTSD参与者血清中5/37生物标志物水平显著改变:HDL和LDL胆固醇、tPA、IL-8和EGF。生物标志物可以在生物-心理-社会模型中与心理标准结合使用,以支持临床管理决策并确保适当的个体治疗途径。
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Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry
Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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