The Interrelationships between Cytokines and Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review

Author:

Lv Haibing1,Guo Meng2,Guo Chuang1,He Kuanjun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Life Sciences and Food Engineering, Inner Mongolia Minzu University, Tongliao 028000, China

2. Finance Office, Inner Mongolia Minzu University, Tongliao 028000, China

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SCZ) imposes a significant burden on patients and their families because of its high prevalence rate and disabling nature. Given the lack of definitive conclusions regarding its pathogenesis, physicians heavily rely on patients’ subjective symptom descriptions for diagnosis because reliable diagnostic biomarkers are currently unavailable. The role of the inflammatory response in the pathogenesis of SCZ has been supported by some studies. The findings of these studies showed abnormal changes in the levels of inflammatory factors, such as cytokines (CKs), in both peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) among individuals affected by SCZ. The findings imply that inflammatory factors could potentially function as risk indicators for the onset of SCZ. Consequently, researchers have directed their attention towards investigating the potential utility of CKs as viable biomarkers for diagnosing SCZ. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) containing disease-specific components exhibit remarkable stability and abundance, making them promising candidates for biomarker discovery across various diseases. CKs encapsulated within EVs secreted by immune cells offer valuable insights into disease progression. This review presents a comprehensive analysis summarizing the relationship between CKs and SCZ and emphasizes the vital role of CKs encapsulated within EVs in the pathogenesis and development of SCZ.

Funder

Natural Science Foundations of China

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

MDPI AG

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