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Multi‐analyte profile analysis of plasma immune proteins: altered expression of peripheral immune factors is associated with neuropsychiatric symptom severity in adults with and without chronic hepatitis C virus infection

机译:血浆免疫蛋白的多分析物谱分析:患有和不患有慢性丙型肝炎病毒的成人,外周免疫因子表达的改变与神经精神症状严重程度相关

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AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to characterize hepatitis C virus (HCV)-associated differences in the expression of 47 inflammatory factors and to evaluate the potential role of peripheral immune activation in HCV-associated neuropsychiatric symptoms—depression, anxiety, fatigue, and pain. An additional objective was to evaluate the role of immune factor dysregulation in the expression of specific neuropsychiatric symptoms to identify biomarkers that may be relevant to the treatment of these neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with or without HCV.MethodsBlood samples and neuropsychiatric symptom severity scales were collected from HCV-infected adults (HCV+, n = 39) and demographically similar noninfected controls (HCV−, n = 40). Multi-analyte profile analysis was used to evaluate plasma biomarkers.ResultsCompared with HCV− controls, HCV+ adults reported significantly (P  0.050) greater depression, anxiety, fatigue, and pain, and they were more likely to present with an increased inflammatory profile as indicated by significantly higher plasma levels of 40% (19/47) of the factors assessed (21%, after correcting for multiple comparisons). Within the HCV+ group, but not within the HCV− group, an increased inflammatory profile (indicated by the number of immune factors  the LDC) significantly correlated with depression, anxiety, and pain. Within the total sample, neuropsychiatric symptom severity was significantly predicted by protein signatures consisting of 4–10 plasma immune factors; protein signatures significantly accounted for 19–40% of the variance in depression, anxiety, fatigue, and pain.ConclusionsOverall, the results demonstrate that altered expression of a network of plasma immune factors contributes to neuropsychiatric symptom severity. These findings offer new biomarkers to potentially facilitate pharmacotherapeutic development and to increase our understanding of the molecular pathways associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with or without HCV.
机译:摘要背景这项研究的目的是表征与丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)相关的47种炎症因子表达的差异,并评估外周免疫激活在与HCV相关的神经精神症状-抑郁,焦虑,疲劳和疼痛中的潜在作用。另一个目标是评估免疫因子失调在特定神经精神症状的表达中的作用,以鉴定可能与患有或不患有HCV的成年人的这些神经精神症状的治疗有关的生物标志物。方法HCV感染的成年人(HCV +,n = 39)和人口统计学上相似的未感染对照(HCV-,n = 40)。结果:与HCV-对照相比,HCV +成人报告显着(P <0.050)更大的抑郁,焦虑,疲劳和疼痛感,并且更容易出现炎症性分布,与HCV-对照相比表明血浆水平显着升高,为所评估因素的40%(19/47)(校正多次比较后为21%)。在HCV +组中,但在HCV-组中则没有,炎性特征的增加(由免疫因子> LDC的数量指示)与抑郁症,焦虑症和疼痛显着相关。在总样本中,神经精神症状的严重程度可通过由4-10个血浆免疫因子组成的蛋白质信号显着预测。蛋白信号明显占抑郁,焦虑,疲劳和疼痛变化的19%至40%。结论总体而言,结果表明血浆免疫因子网络表达的改变会导致神经精神症状的严重程度。这些发现提供了新的生物标记物,潜在地促进了药物治疗的发展,并加深了我们对患有或不患有HCV的成人与神经精神症状相关的分子途径的了解。

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