The interaction of lipids and inflammatory markers predict negative symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia.
David R GoldsmithNicholas MassaBrian J MillerAndrew H MillerErica DuncanPublished in: NPJ schizophrenia (2021)
Finding biological predictors and novel mechanisms underlying negative symptoms of schizophrenia is of significant importance given the lack of effective treatments. Increasing data support a role for metabolic dysfunction and inflammation in reward processing deficits in psychiatric illness. Herein, we found an interaction between lipids and inflammation as a predictor of worse negative symptom severity in individuals with schizophrenia. Future studies may seek to further elucidate this relationship and thereby reveal novel treatment targets for negative symptoms.