Kuiyuan Wang, Shaohua Liu, Dan Huang, Xiaoni Guan, Nan Chen, Meihong Xiu, Dianying Liu, Yuanyuan Huang
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早年发病的精神分裂症患者表现出更严重的阴性症状。遗传学、生物标志物、死后大脑和成像研究表明,免疫异常参与了精神分裂症的病理生理学。在这项研究中,我们考察了在药物治疗无效的首发精神分裂症(MNFES)患者中,早期发病对临床症状和中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率(NLR)之间关系的调节作用。共招募了 97 名 MNFES 患者。比较了早发(EO)和非早发(non-EO)精神分裂症患者的中性粒细胞(NEU)、LYM和NLR值,以探讨EO对NLR与症状之间相关性的潜在影响。结果显示,EO组和非EO组的NEU和NLR值没有差异。在 EO 组中,NEU 和 NLR 值与一般精神病理学和总分显著相关(均 p
Onset age moderates the associations between neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and clinical symptoms in first-episode patients with schizophrenia.
Patients with schizophrenia with early onset age have been shown to exhibit more severe negative symptoms. Genetic, biomarker, postmortem brain, and imaging studies indicate the involvement of immune abnormalities in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. In this study, we examined the moderating role of early onset on the associations between clinical symptoms and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in medication-naïve first-episode schizophrenia (MNFES). A total of 97 MNFES patients were recruited. Neutrophil (NEU), LYM, and NLR values were compared between early-onset (EO) and non-early-onset (non-EO) patients with schizophrenia to explore the potential influence of EO on the correlations between NLR and symptoms. The results showed no differences in NEU and NLR values between the EO and non-EO groups. In the EO group, NEU and NLR values significantly correlated with general psychopathology and total score (all p < 0.05), whereas lymphocyte counts were not correlated with symptoms of schizophrenia. NEU and NLR were not associated with symptoms in the non-EO group. Linear regression analysis in the EO group revealed that NEU or NLR values were a predictive biomarker for the clinical symptoms. Our study indicates that EO patients had greater severe negative symptoms compared with non-EO patients. In addition, onset age mediates the relationships of NEU and NLR values with clinical symptoms, suggesting that an immune disturbance, particularly increased innate immune response in EO patients, may be involved in the psychophysiology of schizophrenia.