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Elevated specific peripheral cytokines found in major depressive disorder patients with childhood trauma exposure: A cytokine antibody array analysis
Authors:Shaojia Lu  Hongjun Peng  Lifeng Wang  Seewoobudul Vasish  Yan Zhang  Weijia Gao  Weiwei Wu  Mei Liao  Mi Wang  Hao Tang  Wenping Li  Weihui Li  Zexuan Li  Jiansong Zhou  Zhijun Zhang  Lingjiang Li
Institution:1. Mental Health Institute of The Second Xiangya Hospital, Key Laboratory of Psychiatry and Mental Health of Hunan Province, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China;2. Guangzhou Brain Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China;3. The Department of Neuropsychiatry and Institute of Neuropsychiatric Research, affiliated ZhongDa Hospital of Southeast University, Nanking, Jiangsu, China;4. Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:Taking into consideration the previous evidence of revealing the relationship of early life adversity, major depressive disorder (MDD), and stress-linked immunological changes, we recruited 22 MDD patients with childhood trauma exposures (CTE), 21 MDD patients without CTE, and 22 healthy controls without CTE, and then utilized a novel cytokine antibody array methodology to detect potential biomarkers underlying MDD in 120 peripheral cytokines and to evaluate the effect of CTE on cytokine changes in MDD patients. Although 13 cytokines were identified with highly significant differences in expressions between MDD patients and normal controls, this relationship was significantly attenuated and no longer significant after consideration of the effect of CTE in MDD patients. Depressed individuals with CTE (TD patients) were more likely to have higher peripheral levels of those cytokines. Severity of depression was associated with plasma levels of certain increased cytokines; meanwhile, the increased cytokines led to a proper separation of TD patients from normal controls during clustering analyses. Our research outcomes add great strength to the relationship between depression and cytokine changes and suggest that childhood trauma may play a vital role in the co-appearance of cytokine changes and depression.
Keywords:AgRP  agouti-related protein  ANOVA  analysis of variance  b-FGF  basic fibroblast growth factor  BMI  body mass index  BTC  betacellulin  CI  Confidence interval  CRF  corticotropin-releasing factor  CRP  C reactive protein  CTE  childhood trauma exposure  CTQ  childhood trauma questionnaire  DM  diabetes mellitus  DSM  Diagnosis and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders  GITR-L  glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor-ligand  GR  glucocorticoid receptor  HAMD  Hamilton Depressive Rating Scale  HPA  hypothalamic pituitary adrenocortical axis  I-TAC  interferon induced T cell α chemoattractant  IL  interleukin  IL-1 R1  interleukin-1 Receptor 1  MCP-1  monocyte chemotactic protein-1  MDD  major depressive disorder  MEC  mucosae-associated epithelial chemokine  MIP-1beta  macrophage inflammatory protein-1beta  NC  normal control  NT-4  neurotrophin-4  NTD  depression without childhood trauma  PTSD  post traumatic stress disorder  RA  rheumatoid arthritis  SCID  structured clinical interview for DSM-IV  SDS  Zung's Self-rating Depression Scale  SI  signal intensity  SPSS  statistical package for the social sciences  SSRI  selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor  TD  depression with childhood trauma  TECK  thymus-expressed chemokine  TGF-β3  transforming growth factor-β3  TNF  tumor necrosis factor  TRAIL-R4  tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis inducing ligand-receptor 4  VEGF  vascular endothelial growth factor
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