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Evidence that complement and coagulation proteins are mediating the clinical response to omega-3 fatty acids: A mass spectrometry-based investigation in subjects at clinical high-risk for psychosis

Authors :
Susai, SR
Healy, C
Mongan, D
Heurich, M
Byrne, JF
Cannon, M
Cagney, G
Wynne, K
Markulev, C
Schafer, MR
Berger, M
Mossaheb, N
Schlogelhofer, M
Smesny, S
Hickie, IB
Berger, GE
Chen, EYH
de Haan, L
Nieman, DH
Nordentoft, M
Riecher-Rossler, A
Verma, S
Street, R
Thompson, A
Yung, AR
Nelson, B
McGorry, PD
Focking, M
Amminger, GP
Cotter, D
Susai, SR
Healy, C
Mongan, D
Heurich, M
Byrne, JF
Cannon, M
Cagney, G
Wynne, K
Markulev, C
Schafer, MR
Berger, M
Mossaheb, N
Schlogelhofer, M
Smesny, S
Hickie, IB
Berger, GE
Chen, EYH
de Haan, L
Nieman, DH
Nordentoft, M
Riecher-Rossler, A
Verma, S
Street, R
Thompson, A
Yung, AR
Nelson, B
McGorry, PD
Focking, M
Amminger, GP
Cotter, D
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Preliminary evidence indicates beneficial effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in early psychosis. The present study investigates the molecular mechanism of omega-3 PUFA-associated therapeutic effects in clinical high-risk (CHR) participants. Plasma samples of 126 CHR psychosis participants at baseline and 6-months follow-up were included. Plasma protein levels were quantified using mass spectrometry and erythrocyte omega-3 PUFA levels were quantified using gas chromatography. We examined the relationship between change in polyunsaturated PUFAs (between baseline and 6-month follow-up) and follow-up plasma proteins. Using mediation analysis, we investigated whether plasma proteins mediated the relationship between change in omega-3 PUFAs and clinical outcomes. A 6-months change in omega-3 PUFAs was associated with 24 plasma proteins at follow-up. Pathway analysis revealed the complement and coagulation pathway as the main biological pathway to be associated with change in omega-3 PUFAs. Moreover, complement and coagulation pathway proteins significantly mediated the relationship between change in omega-3 PUFAs and clinical outcome at follow-up. The inflammatory protein complement C5 and protein S100A9 negatively mediated the relationship between change in omega-3 PUFAs and positive symptom severity, while C5 positively mediated the relationship between change in omega-3 and functional outcome. The relationship between change in omega-3 PUFAs and cognition was positively mediated through coagulation factor V and complement protein C1QB. Our findings provide evidence for a longitudinal association of omega-3 PUFAs with complement and coagulation protein changes in the blood. Further, the results suggest that an increase in omega-3 PUFAs decreases symptom severity and improves cognition in the CHR state through modulating effects of complement and coagulation proteins.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397537976
Document Type :
Electronic Resource