研究人员在心理健康研究中选择生物标记物指南

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BioEssays Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1002/bies.202300246
Josine E. Verhoeven, Owen M. Wolkowitz, Isaac Barr Satz, Quinn Conklin, Femke Lamers, Catharina Lavebratt, Jue Lin, Daniel Lindqvist, Stefanie E. Mayer, Philippe A. Melas, Yuri Milaneschi, Martin Picard, Ryan Rampersaud, Natalie Rasgon, Kathryn Ridout, Gustav Söderberg Veibäck, Caroline Trumpff, Audrey R. Tyrka, Kathleen Watson, Gwyneth Winnie Y. Wu, Ruoting Yang, Anthony S. Zannas, Laura K. M. Han, Kristoffer N. T. Månsson
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摘要

临床心理健康研究人员可能会为如何将生物评估纳入临床研究而苦恼,这是可以理解的。可供选择的方法有很多,大量复杂的文献对此都有描述。在此,我们将提供相关指南,以帮助心理健康研究人员在其研究中纳入生物学评估。除了关注通过访谈或问卷测量的行为结果外,我们还提倡在临床试验和流行病学研究中关注生物途径,这有助于阐明病理生理学和作用机制,划分参与者的生物亚群,调节治疗效果,并为个性化治疗策略提供依据。本文旨在弥合临床与生物心理健康研究之间的差距,我们将(1)讨论相关外周生物标记物的临床相关性、测量可靠性和可行性;(2)讨论五种生物组织,即血液、唾液、尿液、粪便和毛发;(3)提供如何控制测量变异性来源的信息。
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The researcher's guide to selecting biomarkers in mental health studies

The researcher's guide to selecting biomarkers in mental health studies

The researcher's guide to selecting biomarkers in mental health studies

Clinical mental health researchers may understandably struggle with how to incorporate biological assessments in clinical research. The options are numerous and are described in a vast and complex body of literature. Here we provide guidelines to assist mental health researchers seeking to include biological measures in their studies. Apart from a focus on behavioral outcomes as measured via interviews or questionnaires, we advocate for a focus on biological pathways in clinical trials and epidemiological studies that may help clarify pathophysiology and mechanisms of action, delineate biological subgroups of participants, mediate treatment effects, and inform personalized treatment strategies. With this paper we aim to bridge the gap between clinical and biological mental health research by (1) discussing the clinical relevance, measurement reliability, and feasibility of relevant peripheral biomarkers; (2) addressing five types of biological tissues, namely blood, saliva, urine, stool and hair; and (3) providing information on how to control sources of measurement variability.

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BioEssays
BioEssays 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: molecular – cellular – biomedical – physiology – translational research – systems - hypotheses encouraged BioEssays is a peer-reviewed, review-and-discussion journal. Our aims are to publish novel insights, forward-looking reviews and commentaries in contemporary biology with a molecular, genetic, cellular, or physiological dimension, and serve as a discussion forum for new ideas in these areas. An additional goal is to encourage transdisciplinarity and integrative biology in the context of organismal studies, systems approaches, through to ecosystems, where appropriate.
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