Unraveiling the correlation among neurodevelopmental and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with chronic schizophrenia

NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY(2022)

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Introduction Nuclear distribution element like-1 (Ndel1) is a cytosolic oligopeptidase, which was suggested as a potential biomarker of aberrant neurodevelopment and early stage of schizophrenia (SCZ). The involvement of Ndel1 in neurite outgrowth, neuronal migration and neurodevelopment was demonstrated. Moreover, Ndel1 cleaves neuropeptides, including the endogenous antipsychotic peptide neurotensin, and lower Ndel1 activity was reported in SCZ patients compared with healthy controls (HCs). Changes in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and inflammatory cytokines levels were also implicated in SCZ. Objective This preliminary study aimed to investigate the interactions between these immune and neurodevelopmental/neurotrophic biomarkers, namely BDNF and the recently identified SCZ biomarker Ndel1. Results We observed lower Ndel1 activity and IL-4 levels, and higher BDNF levels, in plasma of SCZ (N = 23) compared with HCs (N = 29). Interestingly, significant correlation between Ndel1 activity and IL-4 levels was observed in SCZ, while no correlation with any other evaluated interleukins (namely IL-2, IL-8, IL-10 and IL-17A) or BDNF levels was noticed. Conclusion Although this hypothesis needs to be further explored for a better understanding of the mechanisms by which these altered pathways are associated to each other in SCZ, we suggest that Ndel1 and the inflammatory marker IL-4 are directly correlated.
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Schizophrenia, nuclear distribution element like-1, Interleukins, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), inflammation
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