Cytokine expression profiles in children and adolescents with tic disorders

Kutuk, Meryem Ozlem and Tufan, Ali Evren and Kilicaslan, Fethiye and Gokcen, Cem and Aksu, Gulen Guler and Yektas, Cigdem and Kandemir, Hasan and Celik, Fatma and Mutluer, Tuba and Buber, Ahmet and Karadag, Mehmet and Coban, Nurdan and Coskun, Seyma and Hangul, Zehra and Altintas, Ebru and Acikbas, Ufuk and Giray, Asli and Aka, Yeliz and Basturk, Bilkay and Kütük, Özgür (2024) Cytokine expression profiles in children and adolescents with tic disorders. Scientific Reports, 14 (1). ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

The etiology of tic disorders (TDs) is not precisely known, although several lines of evidence suggest involvement of the immune system in pathogenesis. Here, we aimed to determine the expression levels of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in children with TD and compare them with those of healthy controls. Furthermore, we also evaluated their association with clinical variables in the TD group. Within the study period, 88 children with tic disorders and 111 healthy control children were enrolled. Most children with tic disorders were diagnosed with Tourette’s disorder (n = 47, 53.4%) or persistent motor tic disorder (n = 39, 44.3%), while the remainder (n = 2, 2.3%) were diagnosed with persistent vocal tic disorder. We found that children with tic disorders had significantly elevated levels of IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-4 expression, while we detected lower expression levels of IL-17 in children with tic disorders. Our findings provide a molecular landscape of cytokine expression in children with TD, which may suggest a proinflammatory state not affected by the presence of comorbidity and symptom severity. Delineating the contribution of alterations in the immune system to the pathogenesis of tic disorders may pave the way for better therapeutic interventions.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cytokines; Immune system; Inflammation; Tic disorders; Tourette syndrome
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences > Academic programs > Biological Sciences & Bio Eng.
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Özgür Kütük
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2024 15:53
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2024 15:53
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/49596

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