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THE USE OF FLOW

CYTOMETRIC BASED MULTIPLEX ASSAYS IN THE ANALYSIS OF CYTOKINES AND GROWTH

FACTORS FROM CSF AND SERUM IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

 

Rachel M.

Craddock1, Jeffrey Huang1, S. John Curnow2,

Sabine Bahn1

1Department of

Neurobiology, Babraham Institute, Cambridge CB2 4AT, UK; 2Department

of Rheumatology, University of Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

 

 

 

The

current diagnosis of schizophrenia is complex, relying largely on clinical

examination, patient history, current symptoms, family history and the presence

or absence of other disorders.  This process can take months and prolonged

diagnosis results in a hiatus before appropriate treatment, with consequences

for patient well being and quality of life and may also affect medium to

long-term disease outcome.  The development of a diagnostic tool to aid in the

diagnosis of schizophrenia is therefore urgently required.

 

Luminex

technology allows the simultaneous measurement of up to 100 analytes such as

growth factors and cytokines, in a single tube or well of a microtitre plate

requiring only small sample volumes.  This technology is currently being

employed in the present study to analyse the levels of cytokines and growth

factors in serum and CSF of schizophrenia patients compared to age and sex

matched controls with the aim of determining cytokine profiles in schizophrenia

that could provide a specific and non-invasive aid to diagnosis.  Analysis of

cytokines and growth factors in schizophrenia will also aid the understanding of

pathological mechanisms underlying this disease.

 

This work was supported

through a centre grant by the Stanley Medical Research Institute