Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6818146 | Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Patient psychopathology was assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Serum IL-18 levels were measured in 80 patients and 93 healthy controls. Our results showed that there were no significant differences in the distribution of the allele and genotype frequencies between the patients and controls. Both increased IL-18 serum level and the IL-18-607A/C polymorphism were positively associated with the PANSS general psychopathology subscore and the PANSS total score. Moreover, interaction of increased IL-18 serum level and the IL-18-607A/C polymorphism influenced the clinical psychopathological symptoms, indicating that association of IL-18 level with the PANSS general psychopathology subscale or the total scores was present only among patients carrying the C allele. We demonstrate an association between the IL-18-607A/C variant and clinical psychopathological symptoms in schizophrenia. Findings suggest that the association between higher IL-18 levels and clinical symptoms in schizophrenia is dependent on the IL-18-607A/C polymorphism.
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Authors
Xiang Yang Zhang, Yun-Long Tan, Da-Chun Chen, Shu-Ping Tan, Michelle Z. Malouta, Jared D. Bernard, Jessica L. Combs, Sarai Bhatti, Michael C. Davis, Thomas R. Kosten, Jair C. Soares,