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Exploring the neuropsychiatric spectrum using high-content functional analysis of single-cell signaling networks.

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Santiago G Lago Jakub Tomasik Geertje F van Rees Jordan M Ramsey Frieder Haenisch Jason D Cooper Jantine A Broek Paula Suarez-Pinilla Tillmann Ruland Bonnie Auyeug Olya Mikova Nikolett Kabacs Volker Arolt Simon Baron-Cohen Benedicto Crespo-Facorro Sabine Bahn

Mol Psychiatry 2020 10 23;25(10):2355-2372. Epub 2018 Jul 23.

Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Neuropsychiatric disorders overlap in symptoms and share genetic risk factors, challenging their current classification into distinct diagnostic categories. Novel cross-disorder approaches are needed to improve our understanding of the heterogeneous nature of neuropsychiatric diseases and overcome existing bottlenecks in their diagnosis and treatment. Here we employ high-content multi-parameter phospho-specific flow cytometry, fluorescent cell barcoding and automated sample preparation to characterize ex vivo signaling network responses (n = 1764) measured at the single-cell level in B and T lymphocytes across patients diagnosed with four major neuropsychiatric disorders: autism spectrum condition (ASC), bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), and schizophrenia (SCZ; n = 25 each), alongside matched healthy controls (n = 100). We identified 25 nodes (individual cell subtype-epitope-ligand combinations) significantly altered relative to the control group, with variable overlap between different neuropsychiatric diseases and heterogeneously expressed at the level of each individual patient. Reconstruction of the diagnostic categories from the altered nodes revealed an overlapping neuropsychiatric spectrum extending from MDD on one end, through BD and SCZ, to ASC on the other end. Network analysis showed that although the pathway structure of the epitopes was broadly preserved across the clinical groups, there were multiple discrete alterations in network connectivity, such as disconnections within the antigen/integrin receptor pathway and increased negative regulation within the Akt1 pathway in CD4 T cells from ASC and SCZ patients, in addition to increased correlation of Stat1 (pY701) and Stat5 (pY694) responses in B cells from BD and MDD patients. Our results support the "dimensional" approach to neuropsychiatric disease classification and suggest potential novel drug targets along the neuropsychiatric spectrum.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0123-4DOI Listing
October 2020

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