The role of inflammation in the development of tic symptoms in subjects with ADHD

IF 3.5 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2025.100981
Nagahide Takahashi , Hidekazu Kato , Yoshihiro Nawa , Shiori Ogawa , Kenji J. Tsuchiya , Takashi Okada
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Tourette's syndrome is characterized by multiple motor and 1 or more vocal tics that persist for more than 1 year since first tic onset. It is well known that subjects with Tourette's syndrome show varieties of comorbidities, and ADHD is one of the most prevalent comorbid symptoms. In most cases, ADHD symptoms is known to precede the onset of tic symptoms, but how subjects with ADHD develop Tourette's syndrome later in life remains unclear.
Both Tourette's syndrome and ADHD is highly heritable, and genome wide association studies of ADHD and Tourette's syndrome showed that Tourette's syndrome and ADHD are genetically related. In order to identify the factor to cause tic symptoms in subjects with ADHD, we conducted two-sample mendelian randomization analysis, gene-set analysis and identified neutrophil degranulation is a pathways specific to Tourette's syndrome. Molecular analysis showed that Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio may be relatively upregulated within the normal range in subjects with ADHD and Tourette's syndrome compared to subjects with ADHD only.
As the molecular analysis is still in its preliminary stages, the current results suggest that inflammation may be a contributing factor in the development of symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in subjects with ADHD. If these results can be replicated, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio could serve as a potential a biomarker for the risk of Tourette's syndrome.

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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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