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Methodological and clinical challenges associated with biomarkers for psychiatric disease: A scoping review.

Authors :
Kirkpatrick, Ryan H.
Munoz, Douglas P.
Khalid-Khan, Sarosh
Booij, Linda
Source :
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Nov2021, Vol. 143, p572-579. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Over the past decade, psychiatric research has been on an important hunt for biomarkers of psychiatric disease. In psychiatry, the term "biomarker" is a broad umbrella term used to identify any biological variable that can be objectively measured and applied to a diagnosis; this includes genetic and epigenetic assessments, hormone levels, measures of neuro-anatomy and many other scientific modalities. However, despite hundreds of studies on the topic being published yearly and other medical specialties having success in discovering biomarkers, clinical psychiatric practice has not had the same success. This paper aims to consolidate the many opinions on the search for psychiatric biomarkers to suggest key methodological and clinical challenges that psychiatric biomarker research faces. Psychiatry as a specialty has many fundamental differences compared to other medical specialties in methods of diagnosing, underlying etiology and disease pathologies that may be limiting the success of biomarker research in itself and puts strict requirements on the research being conducted. The academic and clinical environment in which the research is being conducted also heavily influences the translation of the findings. Finally, once biomarkers are identified, more often than not they are inapplicable to clinical settings, unable to integrate into clinical practice and fail to outperform current diagnostic practices and guidelines. We also make six recommendations for more promising future research in psychiatric biomarkers. • For biomarker research to be successful, multiple techniques must be combined. • There are intricacies unique to psychiatry that make successful biomarker identification difficult. • Improved research methodologies that are easily combined are needed. • Multidisciplinary teams should be involved at all stages of biomarker research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223956
Volume :
143
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153226169
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.11.023