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Multivariate Brain-Blood Signatures in Early-Stage Depression and Psychosis

Popovic, David; Weyer, Clara; Dwyer, Dominic B.; Griffiths, Sian Lowri; Lalousis, Paris Alexandros; Barnes, Nicholas M.; Vetter, Clara; Neuner, Lisa Maria; Buciuman, Madalina Octavia; Sarisik, Elif; Paolini, Marco; Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana; Lichtenstein, Theresa; Kambeitz, Joseph; Ruhrmann, Stephan; Chisholm, Katharine; Schultze-Lutter, Frauke; Falkai, Peter; Schiltz, Kolja; Steiner, Johann; Ziller, Michael; Pergola, Giulio; Blasi, Giuseppe; Bertolino, Alessandro; Romer, Georg; Lencer, Rebekka; Dannlowski, Udo; Salokangas, Raimo K.R.; Pantelis, Christos; Brambilla, Paolo; Wood, Stephen J.; Borgwardt, Stefan; Meisenzahl, Eva; Koutsouleris, Nikolaos; Upthegrove, Rachel; Haas, Shalaila; Hasan, Alkomiet; Hoff, Claudius; Khanyaree, Ifrah; Krämer, Camilla; Melo, Aylin; Muckenhuber-Sternbauer, Susanna; Köhler, Yanis; Öztürk, Ömer; Penzel, Nora; Rangnick, Adrian; von Saldern, Sebastian; Sanfelici, Rachele; Pesonen, Henri; Toivonen, Anna (2025)

 
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Popovic, David
Weyer, Clara
Dwyer, Dominic B.
Griffiths, Sian Lowri
Lalousis, Paris Alexandros
Barnes, Nicholas M.
Vetter, Clara
Neuner, Lisa Maria
Buciuman, Madalina Octavia
Sarisik, Elif
Paolini, Marco
Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana
Lichtenstein, Theresa
Kambeitz, Joseph
Ruhrmann, Stephan
Chisholm, Katharine
Schultze-Lutter, Frauke
Falkai, Peter
Schiltz, Kolja
Steiner, Johann
Ziller, Michael
Pergola, Giulio
Blasi, Giuseppe
Bertolino, Alessandro
Romer, Georg
Lencer, Rebekka
Dannlowski, Udo
Salokangas, Raimo K.R.
Pantelis, Christos
Brambilla, Paolo
Wood, Stephen J.
Borgwardt, Stefan
Meisenzahl, Eva
Koutsouleris, Nikolaos
Upthegrove, Rachel
Haas, Shalaila
Hasan, Alkomiet
Hoff, Claudius
Khanyaree, Ifrah
Krämer, Camilla
Melo, Aylin
Muckenhuber-Sternbauer, Susanna
Köhler, Yanis
Öztürk, Ömer
Penzel, Nora
Rangnick, Adrian
von Saldern, Sebastian
Sanfelici, Rachele
Pesonen, Henri
Toivonen, Anna
2025

JAMA Psychiatry
doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2025.3803
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202602052308

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Importance: Inflammation is increasingly implicated in the pathophysiology of mood and psychotic disorders. Integrating blood biomarkers and brain imaging may help uncover mechanistic pathways and guide targeted interventions. Objective: To identify shared and distinct multivariate patterns of peripheral inflammation and gray matter volume (GMV) in early-stage depressive and psychotic disorders using a transdiagnostic machine learning approach. Design, Setting, and Participants: The naturalistic multicenter PRONIA study was conducted between February 2014 and May 2019 with a follow-up period of up to 36 months; baseline data were analyzed between August 2021 and April 2024. Eight sites, including inpatient and outpatient facilities, in 5 European countries (Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, and the United Kingdom) were included. The study included individuals with recent-onset depression (ROD, n = 163) or psychosis (ROP, n = 177) or clinical high-risk states for psychosis (CHR-P, n = 172), all with minimal medication exposure, and healthy control (HC) individuals (n = 166). Exposures: Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), peripheral assays of cytokines (eg, interleukin [IL] 6, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor [TNF] α, C-reactive protein [CRP], brain-derived neurotrophic factor [BDNF], S100 calcium-binding protein B [S100B]); clinical assessments; neurocognitive testing. Main Outcomes and Measures: After data collection, sparse partial least squares was used to identify latent brain-blood signatures. Support vector machine classification evaluated psychosocial and neurocognitive predictors of signature expression using repeated nested cross-validation. Results: A total of 678 participants (346 [51.0%] female; median [IQR] age, 24.0 [20.9-28.9] years) were included. Four signatures were identified. A psychosis signature (ρ = 0.27; P =.002) differentiated ROP from CHR-P with elevated IL-6, TNF-α, and reduced CRP, alongside GMV shifts in corticothalamic circuits. A depression signature (ρ = 0.19; P =.02) differentiated ROD from HC individuals with elevated IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, S100B, and BDNF and GMV reductions in limbic regions. Additional signatures reflected age (ρ = 0.67) and sex or MRI quality (ρ = 0.53). Psychosocial features, including a differential childhood trauma pattern, predicted both the psychosis (balanced accuracy [BAC] = 67.2%) and depression (BAC = 78.0%) signatures. Cognitive performance predicted only the psychosis signature (BAC = 65.1%). Conclusions and Relevance: In this study, early-stage depression and psychosis exhibited distinct neurobiological signatures involving immune and neuroanatomical markers, challenging fully dimensional disease models. These signatures are shaped by childhood trauma and cognition and may support biologically informed early interventions.
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