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Immune-Inflammatory Response And Compensatory Immune-Regulatory Reflex Systems And White Matter Integrity in Schizophrenia

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SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbad114

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Schizophrenia; IRS; CIRS; white matter; genu of corpus callosum; negative symptom

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This study aimed to investigate the association between altered immune-inflammatory response system (IRS) and compensatory immune-regulatory reflex system (IRS/CIRS) dynamics with reduced white matter integrity in patients with schizophrenia. The results showed that the IRS/CIRS ratio was significantly higher in patients with schizophrenia compared to healthy controls, and the reduced white matter integrity was mainly observed in the genu of corpus callosum (GCC). The white matter integrity of GCC was positively associated with IRS/CIRS ratio and negatively associated with negative symptom scores.
Background and Hypothesis Low-grade neural and peripheral inflammation are among the proposed pathophysiological mechanisms of schizophrenia. White matter impairment is one of the more consistent findings in schizophrenia but the underlying mechanism remains obscure. Many cerebral white matter components are sensitive to neuroinflammatory conditions that can result in demyelination, altered oligodendrocyte differentiation, and other changes. We tested the hypothesis that altered immune-inflammatory response system (IRS) and compensatory immune-regulatory reflex system (IRS/CIRS) dynamics are associated with reduced white matter integrity in patients with schizophrenia. Study Design Patients with schizophrenia (SCZ, 70M/50F, age = 40.76 & PLUSMN; 13.10) and healthy controls (HCs, 38M/27F, age = 37.48 & PLUSMN; 12.31) underwent neuroimaging and plasma collection. A panel of cytokines were assessed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. White matter integrity was measured by fractional anisotropy (FA) from diffusion tensor imaging using a 3-T Prisma MRI scanner. The cytokines were used to generate 3 composite scores: IRS, CIRS, and IRS/CIRS ratio. Study Results The IRS/CIRS ratio in SCZ was significantly higher than that in HCs (P = .009). SCZ had a significantly lower whole-brain white matter average FA (P < .001), and genu of corpus callosum (GCC) was the most affected white matter tract and its FA was significantly associated with IRS/CIRS (r = 0.29, P = .002). FA of GCC was negatively associated with negative symptom scores in SCZ (r = -0.23, P = .016). There was no mediation effect taking FA of GCC as mediator, for that IRS/CIRS was not associated with negative symptom score significantly (P = .217) in SCZ. Conclusions Elevated IRS/CIRS might partly account for the severity of negative symptoms through targeting the integrity of GCC.

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