Journal article

Altered peripheral immune profiles in treatment-resistant depression: Response to ketamine and prediction of treatment outcome

DD Kiraly, SR Horn, NT Van Dam, S Costi, J Schwartz, S Kim-Schulze, M Patel, GE Hodes, SJ Russo, M Merad, DV Iosifescu, DS Charney, JW Murrough

Translational Psychiatry | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017

Abstract

A subset of patients with depression have elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines, and some studies demonstrate interaction between inflammatory factors and treatment outcome. However, most studies focus on only a narrow subset of factors in a patient sample. In the current study, we analyzed broad immune profiles in blood from patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) at baseline and following treatment with the glutamate modulator ketamine. Serum was analyzed from 26 healthy control and 33 actively depressed TRD patients free of antidepressant medication, and matched for age, sex and body mass index. All subjects provided baseline blood samples, and TRD subjects had additional b..

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