The role of infections and inflammation in schizophrenia: review of the evidence

被引:6
作者
Ahmed, Gellan K. [1 ]
Ramadan, Haidi Karam-Allah [2 ]
Elbeh, Khaled [1 ]
Haridy, Nourelhoda A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Assiut Univ Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Neurol & Psychiat, Assiut, Egypt
[2] Assiut Univ, Fac Med, Dept Trop Med & Gastroenterol, Assiut, Egypt
[3] UCL Inst Neurol, Dept Neuromuscular Disorders, Queen Sq, London WC1N 3BG, England
来源
MIDDLE EAST CURRENT PSYCHIATRY-MECPSYCH | 2024年 / 31卷 / 01期
关键词
Infection; Immune system; Inflammation; Schizophrenia; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; DECREASED GLUTATHIONE LEVELS; MATERNAL IMMUNE ACTIVATION; AUTOIMMUNE-DISEASES; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; 1ST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; CYTOKINE ALTERATIONS; BIPOLAR DISORDER; RISK-FACTORS;
D O I
10.1186/s43045-024-00397-7
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
BackgroundSchizophrenia is a severe mental illness affecting approximately 1% of the population worldwide. While its exact causes remain unknown, emerging evidence suggests that infections and inflammation may contribute to disease development in a subset of individuals. This review comprehensively summarizes the evidence linking infections, immune system dysfunction, and schizophrenia risk.Main bodySeveral population-based studies have linked serious prenatal or childhood infections requiring hospitalization to increased risk of later schizophrenia diagnosis, especially in individuals with genetic predisposition. Both central nervous system infections and systemic infections appear to confer risk. Specific pathogens including Toxoplasma gondii, herpesviruses, Chlamydophila, and more have been implicated. Autoimmune diseases are also associated with increased schizophrenia susceptibility, possibly due to blood-brain barrier disruption allowing brain-reactive antibodies access. The recent Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic raises questions about SARS-CoV-2 as a risk factor for new-onset psychosis. The mechanisms underlying the infection-schizophrenia link likely involve inflammation, cytokines, microglial activation, and tryptophan/kynurenine pathway modulation. Treatments targeting inflammation showed some efficacy in schizophrenia, further supporting an inflammation hypothesis. While the epidemiological and mechanistic evidence is substantial, further research is needed to conclusively determine the exact mechanisms linking immune dysfunction to schizophrenia requires further study.ConclusionThe evidence suggests immune system abnormalities likely play a role, perhaps by interacting with genetic and environmental factors, in instigating schizophrenia pathophysiology in a subset of patients. More research is needed to understand these connections more clearly which may aid future prevention and personalized treatment approaches tailored to specific illness subtypes.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Structural and functional MRI correlates of inflammation in bipolar disorder: A systematic review
    Saccaro, Luigi F.
    Crokaert, Jasper
    Perroud, Nader
    Piguet, Camille
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2023, 325 : 83 - 92
  • [32] Cytokine Alterations in Schizophrenia: An Updated Review
    Momtazmanesh, Sara
    Zare-Shahabadi, Ameneh
    Rezaei, Nima
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 10
  • [33] Viral Infections and Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Review
    Kotsiri, Ioanna
    Resta, Panagiota
    Spyrantis, Alexandros
    Panotopoulos, Charalampos
    Chaniotis, Dimitrios
    Beloukas, Apostolos
    Magiorkinis, Emmanouil
    [J]. VIRUSES-BASEL, 2023, 15 (06):
  • [34] The role of prenatal immune activation in the pathogenesis of autism and schizophrenia: A literature review
    Easson, Amanda
    Woodbury-Smith, Marc
    [J]. RESEARCH IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, 2014, 8 (03) : 312 - 316
  • [35] The Role of Dynorphin and the Kappa Opioid Receptor in the Symptomatology of Schizophrenia: A Review of the Evidence
    Clark, Samuel David
    Abi-Dargham, Anissa
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 86 (07) : 502 - 511
  • [36] New evidence on the role of inflammation in CVD risk
    Lorenzatti, Alberto J.
    Luz Servato, Maria
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN CARDIOLOGY, 2019, 34 (04) : 418 - 423
  • [37] Inflammation and Schizophrenia
    Kirkpatrick, Brian
    Miller, Brian J.
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2013, 39 (06) : 1174 - 1179
  • [38] Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Deficit Schizophrenia
    Kosger, Ferdi
    Yigitaslan, Semra
    Essizoglu, Altan
    Gulec, Gulcan
    Dag Karatas, Reyhan
    Degirmenci, Sinem Sevil
    [J]. NOROPSIKIYATRI ARSIVI-ARCHIVES OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY, 2020, 57 (04): : 303 - 307
  • [39] Infection and inflammation in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
    Tanaka, Teppei
    Matsuda, Taro
    Hayes, Lindsay N.
    Yang, Shuojia
    Rodriguez, Katrina
    Severance, Emily G.
    Yolken, Robert H.
    Sawa, Akira
    Eaton, William W.
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2017, 115 : 59 - 63
  • [40] Role of linezolid combination therapy for serious infections: review of the current evidence
    Chen, Hao
    Du, Yan
    Xia, Quan
    Li, Yan
    Song, Shuai
    Huang, Xiaohui
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 39 (06) : 1043 - 1052