Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a pivotal component of the innate immune system that seem to have a role in the pathogenesis of psychosis. The purpose of this work was to compare the expression and functionality of 9 TLRs in three peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) (monocytes, B cells, and T...
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doaj-be25a958c99a44a2b9782d97a51f988a2020-11-25T03:42:25ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-08-01216106610610.3390/ijms21176106Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month StudyMaria Juncal-Ruiz0Laura Riesco-Davila1Javier Vazquez-Bourgon2Victor Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz3Jacqueline Mayoral-Van Son4Rosa Ayesa-Arriola5Esther Setien-Suero6Juan Carlos Leza7Marcos Lopez-Hoyos8Benedicto Crespo-Facorro9Department of Psychiatry, Sierrallana Hospital, IDIVAL, CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39300 Torrelavega, SpainDepartment of Immunology, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, IDIVAL, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, IDIVAL, CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, IDIVAL, CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Virgen del Rocio University Hospital, Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria de Sevilla (IBiS), CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Sevilla, 41013 Sevilla, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, IDIVAL, CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, IDIVAL, CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Complutense University (UCM), Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (IIS) Hospital 12 de Octubre (i+12), and IUIN-UCM, CIBERSAM, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Immunology, Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, PI of “Transplant and Autoimmunity” Research Group, REDINREN RD16/0027, IDIVAL, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, 39008 Santander, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry, Virgen del Rocio University Hospital, Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria de Sevilla (IBiS), CIBERSAM, School of Medicine, University of Sevilla, 41013 Sevilla, SpainToll-like receptors (TLRs) are a pivotal component of the innate immune system that seem to have a role in the pathogenesis of psychosis. The purpose of this work was to compare the expression and functionality of 9 TLRs in three peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) (monocytes, B cells, and T cells) between 33 drug-naïve first-episode psychosis (FEP) individuals and 26 healthy volunteers, at baseline and after 3-month of antipsychotic treatment. The expression of TLRs 1–9 were assessed by flow cytometry. For the assessment of the TLR functionality, cells collected in sodium heparin tubes were polyclonally stimulated for 18 h, with different agonists for human TLR1–9. The results of our study highlight the role that TLR5 and TLR8 might play in the pathophysiology of psychosis. We found a lower expression of these receptors in FEP individuals, regarding healthy volunteers at baseline and after 3-month of treatment on the three PBMCs subsets. Most TLRs showed a lower functionality (especially reduced intracellular levels of TNF-α) in patients than in healthy volunteers. These results, together with previous evidence, suggest that individuals with psychosis might show a pattern of TLR expression that differs from that of healthy volunteers, which could vary according to the intensity of immune/inflammatory response.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/17/6106psychosisneuroinflammationtoll-like receptorscytokines |
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Maria Juncal-Ruiz Laura Riesco-Davila Javier Vazquez-Bourgon Victor Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz Jacqueline Mayoral-Van Son Rosa Ayesa-Arriola Esther Setien-Suero Juan Carlos Leza Marcos Lopez-Hoyos Benedicto Crespo-Facorro |
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Maria Juncal-Ruiz Laura Riesco-Davila Javier Vazquez-Bourgon Victor Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz Jacqueline Mayoral-Van Son Rosa Ayesa-Arriola Esther Setien-Suero Juan Carlos Leza Marcos Lopez-Hoyos Benedicto Crespo-Facorro Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study International Journal of Molecular Sciences psychosis neuroinflammation toll-like receptors cytokines |
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Maria Juncal-Ruiz Laura Riesco-Davila Javier Vazquez-Bourgon Victor Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz Jacqueline Mayoral-Van Son Rosa Ayesa-Arriola Esther Setien-Suero Juan Carlos Leza Marcos Lopez-Hoyos Benedicto Crespo-Facorro |
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Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study |
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Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study |
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Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study |
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Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study |
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Expression and Functionality Study of 9 Toll-Like Receptors in 33 Drug-Naïve Non-Affective First Episode Psychosis Individuals: A 3-Month Study |
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expression and functionality study of 9 toll-like receptors in 33 drug-naïve non-affective first episode psychosis individuals: a 3-month study |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a pivotal component of the innate immune system that seem to have a role in the pathogenesis of psychosis. The purpose of this work was to compare the expression and functionality of 9 TLRs in three peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) (monocytes, B cells, and T cells) between 33 drug-naïve first-episode psychosis (FEP) individuals and 26 healthy volunteers, at baseline and after 3-month of antipsychotic treatment. The expression of TLRs 1–9 were assessed by flow cytometry. For the assessment of the TLR functionality, cells collected in sodium heparin tubes were polyclonally stimulated for 18 h, with different agonists for human TLR1–9. The results of our study highlight the role that TLR5 and TLR8 might play in the pathophysiology of psychosis. We found a lower expression of these receptors in FEP individuals, regarding healthy volunteers at baseline and after 3-month of treatment on the three PBMCs subsets. Most TLRs showed a lower functionality (especially reduced intracellular levels of TNF-α) in patients than in healthy volunteers. These results, together with previous evidence, suggest that individuals with psychosis might show a pattern of TLR expression that differs from that of healthy volunteers, which could vary according to the intensity of immune/inflammatory response. |
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psychosis neuroinflammation toll-like receptors cytokines |
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