Differential Impact of Obesity on CD69 Expression in Individuals with Bipolar Disorder and Healthy Controls.

Molecular Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2018-05-01 Epub Date: 2018-02-01 DOI:10.1159/000486396
Ana S Yamagata, Lucas B Rizzo, Raphael O Cerqueira, Janine Scott, Quirino Cordeiro, Roger S McIntyre, Rodrigo B Mansur, Elisa Brietzke
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Preliminary evidence suggests that premature immunosenescence is involved in bipolar disorder (BD) pathophysiology. The cellular marker CD69 is expressed in T lymphocyte surface during their activation and its expression is negatively correlated with age. The objective of this study was to assess the moderating effects of obesity on the reduction of expression of CD69, a marker of immunosenescence. Forty euthymic patients with BD type I, aged 18-65 years, were included in this study. The healthy comparison group consisted of 39 volunteers who had no current or lifetime history of mental disorders, no use of psychotropic medications, and no known family history of mood disorders or psychosis. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from BD patients and healthy controls were collected and isolated. The cells were allowed to grow in culture and stimulated for 3 days. CD69 was marked and read in flow cytometry. We found that the lower expression of CD69 in BD patients was moderated by body mass index (BMI) in both CD4+ (RR = 0.977, 95% CI 0.960-0.995, p = 0.013) and CD8+ cells (RR = 0.972, 95% CI 0.954-0.990, p = 0.003). Our findings indicate that BMI could potentially influence the process of premature aging in BD.

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肥胖对双相情感障碍患者和健康对照者CD69表达的差异影响
初步证据表明,免疫早衰与双相情感障碍(BD)的病理生理有关。细胞标志物CD69在T淋巴细胞活化过程中表达于T淋巴细胞表面,其表达与年龄呈负相关。本研究的目的是评估肥胖对CD69表达减少的调节作用,CD69是免疫衰老的标志。本研究纳入了40例年龄在18-65岁的I型BD患者。健康对照组由39名志愿者组成,他们目前或一生中没有精神障碍史,没有使用精神药物,没有已知的情绪障碍或精神病家族史。收集并分离了BD患者和健康对照者的外周血单个核细胞。细胞在培养液中生长并刺激3天。流式细胞术标记和读取CD69。我们发现BD患者CD4+细胞(RR = 0.977, 95% CI 0.960-0.995, p = 0.013)和CD8+细胞(RR = 0.972, 95% CI 0.954-0.990, p = 0.003)的体重指数(BMI)均可缓解CD69的低表达。我们的研究结果表明,BMI可能会影响BD患者的早衰过程。
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