Immune targets for therapeutic development in depression: towards precision medicine
Janssen (United States) · University of Cambridge · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Over the past two decades, compelling evidence has emerged indicating that immune mechanisms can contribute to the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD) and that drugs with primary immune targets can improve depressive symptoms. Patients with MDD are heterogeneous with respect to symptoms, treatment responses and biological correlates. Defining a narrower patient group based on biology could increase the treatment response rates in certain subgroups: a major advance in clinical psychiatry. For example, patients with MDD and elevated pro-inflammatory biomarkers are less likely to respond to conventional antidepressant drugs, but novel immune-based therapeutics could potentially address their unmet…
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4Topics & keywords
- Major depressive disorder
- Antidepressant
- Medicine
- Depression (economics)
- Drug development
- Clinical trial
- Mood
- Biomarker
- Good health and well-being