The relations between C-reactive protein and trauma exposure, PTSD and depression symptoms, and PTSD psychotherapy treatment response in treatment seeking veterans and service members

Author(s):  
Jessica L. Maples-Keller ◽  
Carly Yasinski ◽  
Monika Stojek ◽  
Meghna Ravi ◽  
Laura E. Watkins ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Jiménez-Garrido ◽  
J M Gómez-Palomo ◽  
I Rodriguez-Delourme ◽  
F J Durán-Garrido ◽  
E Nuño-Álvarez ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. e243334
Author(s):  
Alexander Hackney ◽  
Sunil James ◽  
Surendra Karanam

C reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammatory protein that is often used in conjunction with the clinical presentation of a patient to help with quantifying infection severity and measuring treatment response. We report the case of a patient who presented with severe pneumonias but had a suboptimal CRP response, later diagnosed as having an underlying immunodeficiency. This case exemplifies the need to consider immunodeficiency as an underlying pathophysiological cause in patients presenting with complicated and severe infections.


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2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. e0143080 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiva Shrotriya ◽  
Declan Walsh ◽  
Nabila Bennani-Baiti ◽  
Shirley Thomas ◽  
Cliona Lorton

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. S78
Author(s):  
D. VanDevanter ◽  
S. Heltshe ◽  
M. Skalland ◽  
N. West ◽  
D. Sanders ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claire Green ◽  
Xueyi Shen ◽  
Anna J. Stevenson ◽  
Eleanor L.S. Conole ◽  
Mathew A. Harris ◽  
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Background: Inflammatory processes are implicated in the aetiology of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD); however, the relationship between peripheral inflammation, brain structure and depression remains unclear. This study investigates associations between depression, structural neuroimaging measures and two measures of inflammation: serum-based C-reactive protein (CRP) and a methylation-based score for CRP (DNAm CRP) in a large community-based sample. Methods: Serum CRP and DNAm CRP were assessed for participants in Generation Scotland (nMDD cases= 240, nControls= 558) alongside structural brain scans (T1 and diffusion MRI). Linear regression was used to investigate associations between (i) both CRP measures and depressive symptoms, (ii) both CRP measures and structural imaging variables and (iii) inflammation x MDD interaction effects (for both CRP measures) with imaging measures. Results: Increased serum CRP was significantly associated with overall MDD symptom severity and specifically with somatic symptoms- general interest (β= 0.145, pFDR = 6x10-4) and energy levels (β= 0.101, pFDR = 0.027) and also reduced entorhinal cortex thickness (β= -0.095, pFDR = 0.037). DNAm CRP was significantly associated with reduced global grey matter/cortical volume and reduced integrity of 16 white matter tracts and showed larger effect sizes (βaverage= -0.15) compared to serum CRP across all measures (βaverage = 0.01). Conclusions: Acute measures of CRP were related to current depression symptoms, specifically somatic symptoms, whereas methylation signatures of inflammation demonstrated greater differences in global and regional brain structure. This study highlights the utility of combining serological and methylation markers to study chronic inflammation effects on the brain in psychiatric disorders.


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