Schizophrenia Research
Volume 47, Issue 1 , Pages 13-25, 15 January 2001

Cytokine serum levels, autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction and surface marker analysis in never medicated and chronically medicated schizophrenic patients

  • St. Theodoropoulou

      Affiliations

    • Psychiatry Department, Evangelismos General Hospital, 45–47 Ypsilandou Str., Athens, Greece
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  • G. Spanakos

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy Center, St. Savas Anticancer Hospital, 171 Alexandras Ave., Athens, Greece
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  • C.N. Baxevanis

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy Center, St. Savas Anticancer Hospital, 171 Alexandras Ave., Athens, Greece
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  • M. Economou

      Affiliations

    • University Mental Health Research Institute, 72–74 Vas. Sophias Ave., 11528 Athens, Greece
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  • A.D. Gritzapis

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy Center, St. Savas Anticancer Hospital, 171 Alexandras Ave., Athens, Greece
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  • M.P. Papamichail

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy Center, St. Savas Anticancer Hospital, 171 Alexandras Ave., Athens, Greece
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  • C.N. Stefanis

      Affiliations

    • University Mental Health Research Institute, 72–74 Vas. Sophias Ave., 11528 Athens, Greece
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +30-1-7218292, +30-1-7245469; fax: +30-1-7215429

Received 7 January 2000; accepted 7 January 2000.

Abstract 

A number of immunological parameters were studied in 82 DSM-III-R diagnosed schizophrenic patients (53 first drug-naive and 29 medicated chronic patients) as well as 62 healthy blood donors. The serum levels of interleukin-2 (IL-2), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were measured and correlated with cellular immunity, as assessed by the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (AMLR). T lymphocyte subsets were also examined. The above immune parameters were reassessed in a subgroup of 11 first-episode, drug-naive patients 1month after neuroleptic medication. IL-2 serum levels were significantly lower, and IL-1β and TNF-α were significantly higher in schizophrenic patients compared with healthy donors (P<0.001); no significant difference was observed between the two patient groups (medicated and not medicated). Abnormal cytokine serum levels were associated with decreased AMLR responses in vitro. Increased percentages of activated CD4+ and CD16+ natural killer cells, as well as cells expressing ICAM-1 adhesion molecules and IL-2 specific receptors, were detected in the patients. Immunophenotype studies revealed a higher percentage of cells expressing IL-2 receptors in medicated chronic schizophrenic patients compared with drug-naive patients. The abnormal cytokine production in vivo, along with the low AMLR responses in vitro, and the high percentage of activated CD4+ lymphocytes presented in this study suggest alterations in the immune system of schizophrenic patients (medicated or not medicated) consistent with immune activation.

Keywords:  Autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (AMLR), Antipsychotic drug, Cytokine, Schizophrenia, Surface marker

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PII: S0920-9964(00)00007-4

Schizophrenia Research
Volume 47, Issue 1 , Pages 13-25, 15 January 2001