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Monocyte and Lymphocyte Activation in Bipolar Disorder: A New Piece in the Puzzle of Immune Dysfunction in Mood Disorders
Authors:Izabela Guimar?es Barbosa  Natália Pessoa Rocha  Frankcinéia Assis  érica Leandro Marciano Vieira  Jair C Soares  Moises Evandro Bauer  Ant?nio Lúcio Teixeira  
Abstract:

Background:

This study tested the hypothesis that the low-grade inflammation presented in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with expansion of activated T cells, and this activated state may be due to a lack of peripheral regulatory cells.

Methods:

Specifically, we investigated the distribution of monocytes and lymphocyte subsets, and investigated Th1/Th2/Th17 cytokines in plasma by flow cytometry. Twenty-one BD type I patients and 21 age- and sex-matched controls were recruited for this study.

Results:

BD patients had increased proportions of monocytes (CD14+). Regarding lymphocyte populations, BD patients presented reduced proportions of T cells (CD3+) and cytotoxic T cells (CD3+CD8+). BD patients also exhibited a higher percentage of activated T CD4+CD25+ cells, and a lower percentage of IL-10 expressing Treg cells.

Conclusions:

Our data shed some light into the underlying mechanisms involved with the chronic low-grade inflammatory profile described in BD patients.
Keywords:bipolar disorder  cytokines  lymphocytes  mania  monocytes
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