Predictors and mechanisms of conversion to psychosis

Tyrone D. Cannon
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Summary Background: Identifying predictors and elucidating mechanisms underlying onset of psychosis are critical for the development of preventive interventions. Methods: This paper reviews findings on risk prediction algorithms and potential mechanisms of onset in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Results: An independently validated individualized risk calculator is available that incorporates risk factors from clinical, demographic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial assessments to predict likelihood of conversion to psychosis among individuals who meet criteria for a prodromal risk syndrome. At risk individuals who convert to psychosis show a steeper rate of gray matter reduction, most prominent in prefrontal cortex, compared with those who do not. Higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines at baseline predicted the accelerated reduction in prefrontal gray matter. These same markers are associated with microglial-mediated synaptic pruning and dendritic retraction in animal models. Conclusions: Processes that modulate microglial activation, such as dysregulated immune function and deficient synaptic plasticity, may represent convergent mechanisms that influence brain dysconnectivity and risk for onset of psychosis.
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背景:确定精神病发病的预测因素和阐明发病机制对预防干预措施的发展至关重要。方法:本文综述了青少年精神病临床高危人群的风险预测算法和潜在发病机制的研究成果。结果:一个独立验证的个体化风险计算器是可用的,它结合了临床、人口学、神经认知和社会心理评估的风险因素,以预测符合前驱风险综合征标准的个体转化为精神病的可能性。与那些没有转变为精神病的人相比,有转变为精神病的高危人群的灰质减少速度更快,尤其是在前额皮质。基线水平较高的促炎细胞因子预示着前额叶灰质的加速减少。在动物模型中,这些相同的标记与小胶质介导的突触修剪和树突缩回有关。结论:调节小胶质细胞激活的过程,如免疫功能失调和突触可塑性缺陷,可能代表了影响大脑连接障碍和精神病发病风险的趋同机制。
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