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Cerebrospinal fluid concentration of complement component 4A is increased in first episode schizophrenia

Authors :
Jessica Gracias
Funda Orhan
Elin Hörbeck
Jessica Holmén-Larsson
Neda Khanlarkani
Susmita Malwade
Sravan K. Goparaju
Lilly Schwieler
İlknur Ş. Demirel
Ting Fu
Helena Fatourus-Bergman
Aurimantas Pelanis
Carleton P. Goold
Anneli Goulding
Kristina Annerbrink
Anniella Isgren
Timea Sparding
Martin Schalling
Viviana A. Carcamo Yañez
Jens C. Göpfert
Johanna Nilsson
Ann Brinkmalm
Kaj Blennow
Henrik Zetterberg
Göran Engberg
Fredrik Piehl
Steven D. Sheridan
Roy H. Perlis
Simon Cervenka
Sophie Erhardt
Mikael Landen
Carl M. Sellgren
Source :
Nature communications. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Postsynaptic density is reduced in schizophrenia, and risk variants increasing complement component 4A (C4A) gene expression are linked to excessive synapse elimination. In two independent cohorts, we show that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) C4A concentration is elevated in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) who develop schizophrenia (FEP-SCZ: median 0.41 fmol/ul [CI = 0.34–0.45], FEP-non-SCZ: median 0.29 fmol/ul [CI = 0.22–0.35], healthy controls: median 0.28 [CI = 0.24–0.33]). We show that the CSF elevation of C4A in FEP-SCZ exceeds what can be expected from genetic risk variance in the C4 locus, and in patient-derived cellular models we identify a mechanism dependent on the disease-associated cytokines interleukin (IL)−1beta and IL-6 to selectively increase neuronal C4A mRNA expression. In patient-derived CSF, we confirm that IL-1beta correlates with C4A controlled for genetically predicted C4A RNA expression (r = 0.39; CI: 0.01–0.68). These results suggest a role of C4A in early schizophrenia pathophysiology.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0816f9c6808f8cc3fced0bad1a7a6176