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Date publication
novembre 2025
Journal
Brain, behavior, and immunity
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr HAFFEN Emmanuel
Tous les auteurs :
Bastelica T, Carré A, Lespine LF, Boukouaci W, Wu CL, Agnes P, Etain B, Bellivier F, Aouizerate B, Martinez P, Dubertret C, Haffen E, Olié E, Roux P, Polosan M, Schwan R, Samalin L, Llorca PM, Bouaziz N, Antoine L, Tamouza R, d'Amato T, Leboyer M, Godin O, Rey R,
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Résumé
Previous studies have reported variable associations between peripheral inflammatory markers and cognitive functioning in individuals with bipolar spectrum disorders (BSD), with some identifying significant links and others finding no relationship. Such inconsistencies raise important questions about the role of inflammation in cognitive impairment among individuals with BSD. This study aims to investigate the relationship between peripheral inflammatory markers and cognitive function in a clinical sample of individuals with BSD using a Bayesian network analysis framework. We analyzed data from a large cohort (n = 1565) focusing on hsCRP and a subsample (n = 249) that included concurrent assessments of additional cytokines including Interleukin-6 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha. A Bayesian approach was utilized to quantify uncertainty regarding the presence or absence of associations between inflammation and cognitive function. Our findings revealed no significant associations between inflammatory markers and cognitive performance in both samples. Strong evidence was found supporting the absence of association, with network analysis indicating distinct clusters for cognitive and inflammatory variables, suggesting they function as independent constructs with limited interactions. In our clinical sample of individuals with BSD, our findings do not support a direct association between some inflammatory markers and cognition, aligning with studies that found minimal or no associations. Our study emphasizes the importance of utilizing Bayesian methods to assess these relationships rigorously and suggests further exploration of individual differences and subgroup effects in future research.
Mots clés
Bayesian analysis, Bipolar disorders, Cognitive function, Cytokines, Inflammatory markers, Interleukin-6, Network analysis, Peripheral inflammation, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, hsCRP
Référence
Brain Behav Immun. 2025 11 4;:106164