A significant causal association between C-reactive protein levels and schizophrenia

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Masatoshi Inoshita
Shusuke Numata
Atsushi Tajima
Makoto Kinoshita
Hidehiro Umehara
Masahito Nakataki
Masashi Ikeda
Souichiro Maruyama
Hidenaga Yamamori
Tetsufumi Kanazawa
Shinji Shimodera
Ryota Hashimoto
Issei Imoto
Hiroshi Yoneda
Nakao Iwata
Tetsuro Ohmori
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[1] Institute of Biomedical Science,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Tokushima University Graduate School,Department of Human Genetics
[3] Institute of Biomedical Science,Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics
[4] Tokushima University Graduate School,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Kanazawa University,Department of Neuropsychiatry
[6] School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[7] Fujita Health University,Department of Neuropsychiatry
[8] Osaka Medical College,undefined
[9] Osaka University Graduate school of Medicine,undefined
[10] Suita,undefined
[11] Osaka,undefined
[12] Japan,undefined
[13] Kochi Medical School,undefined
[14] Kochi University,undefined
[15] Molecular Research Center for Children's Mental Development,undefined
[16] United Graduate School of Child Development,undefined
[17] Osaka University Suita,undefined
[18] Osaka,undefined
[19] Japan.,undefined
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Many observational studies have shown elevated blood CRP levels in schizophrenia compared with controls and one population-based prospective study has reported that elevated plasma CRP levels were associated with late- and very-late-onset schizophrenia. Furthermore, several clinical studies have reported the efficacy of anti-inflammatory drugs on the symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. However, whether elevated CRP levels are causally related to schizophrenia is not still established because of confounding factors and reverse causality. In the present study, we demonstrated that serum CRP levels were significantly higher in patients with schizophrenia than in the controls by conducting a case-control study and a meta-analysis of case-control studies between schizophrenia and serum CRP levels. Furthermore, we provided evidence for a causal association between elevated CRP levels and increased schizophrenia risk by conducting a Mendelian randomization analysis. Our findings suggest that elevated CRP itself may be a causal risk factor for schizophrenia.
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