Cytokine profile in first-episode psychosis, unaffected siblings and community-based controls: the effects of familial liability and childhood maltreatment.
Fabiana Corsi-ZuelliCamila Marcelino LoureiroRosana ShuhamaHelene Aparecida FachimPaulo Rossi MenezesPaulo Louzada-JuniorValeria MondelliCristina Marta Del-BenPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Normal or reduced cytokines in siblings represent possibly a protective factor and suggest that the identified inflammatory profile in FEP can be a real pathophysiological component of psychosis. Experience of childhood maltreatment may contribute as long-term immune priming for the TGF-β pathway, and increased levels of this cytokine in both patients and siblings exposed to childhood maltreatment point to a possible biological candidate of familial risk for psychosis.