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Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US

Introduction: Refugees are at increased risk for trauma-related mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The underlying biological mechanisms linking trauma to mental disorders need additional study, and the possible pathophysiological role o...

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Autores principales: Ghandour, Malek, Yamin, Jolin B, Arnetz, Judith E, Lumley, Mark A, Stemmer, Paul M, Burghardt, Paul, Jamil, Hikmet, Arnetz, Bengt B
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158450
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28246
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author Ghandour, Malek
Yamin, Jolin B
Arnetz, Judith E
Lumley, Mark A
Stemmer, Paul M
Burghardt, Paul
Jamil, Hikmet
Arnetz, Bengt B
author_facet Ghandour, Malek
Yamin, Jolin B
Arnetz, Judith E
Lumley, Mark A
Stemmer, Paul M
Burghardt, Paul
Jamil, Hikmet
Arnetz, Bengt B
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description Introduction: Refugees are at increased risk for trauma-related mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The underlying biological mechanisms linking trauma to mental disorders need additional study, and the possible pathophysiological role of the immune system is attracting increasing interest. In this study, we investigated whether two well-known pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin (IL-8) and IL-6) are associated with mental health symptoms in Middle Eastern refugees displaced to the United States. Methods: Refugees (n=64, mean age=37.6 years) ages ranged from 21 to 74 years (mean=37.62, SD=11.84) were interviewed one month after arrival in Michigan, United States, using a validated survey in Arabic. Questions covered pre-displacement trauma, current anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms. Blood, collected immediately following the interview, was analyzed for the levels of interleukins. Multivariate linear regression was used to determine the association between mental health symptoms and IL-6 and IL-8. Results: In multivariate modeling, older age (β=0.37; p<0.01) and anxiety (β=0.31; p<0.05) were positively associated with IL-8. Age (β=0.28; p<0.05) and pre-displacement trauma (β=0.40; p<0.05) were positively associated with IL-6. Depression (β=-0.38) was negatively associated with IL-6. Conclusion/relevance: This study of inflammatory biomarkers suggests the possibility of differential associations between mental health symptoms (anxiety and depression) and pro-inflammatory markers (IL-6 and IL-8). To enhance our ability to prevent and more effectively treat trauma-exposed refugees, we need to better understand the neuroinflammatory mechanisms contributing to mental disorders.
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spelling pubmed-94989602022-09-24 Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US Ghandour, Malek Yamin, Jolin B Arnetz, Judith E Lumley, Mark A Stemmer, Paul M Burghardt, Paul Jamil, Hikmet Arnetz, Bengt B Cureus Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism Introduction: Refugees are at increased risk for trauma-related mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The underlying biological mechanisms linking trauma to mental disorders need additional study, and the possible pathophysiological role of the immune system is attracting increasing interest. In this study, we investigated whether two well-known pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin (IL-8) and IL-6) are associated with mental health symptoms in Middle Eastern refugees displaced to the United States. Methods: Refugees (n=64, mean age=37.6 years) ages ranged from 21 to 74 years (mean=37.62, SD=11.84) were interviewed one month after arrival in Michigan, United States, using a validated survey in Arabic. Questions covered pre-displacement trauma, current anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms. Blood, collected immediately following the interview, was analyzed for the levels of interleukins. Multivariate linear regression was used to determine the association between mental health symptoms and IL-6 and IL-8. Results: In multivariate modeling, older age (β=0.37; p<0.01) and anxiety (β=0.31; p<0.05) were positively associated with IL-8. Age (β=0.28; p<0.05) and pre-displacement trauma (β=0.40; p<0.05) were positively associated with IL-6. Depression (β=-0.38) was negatively associated with IL-6. Conclusion/relevance: This study of inflammatory biomarkers suggests the possibility of differential associations between mental health symptoms (anxiety and depression) and pro-inflammatory markers (IL-6 and IL-8). To enhance our ability to prevent and more effectively treat trauma-exposed refugees, we need to better understand the neuroinflammatory mechanisms contributing to mental disorders. Cureus 2022-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9498960/ /pubmed/36158450 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28246 Text en Copyright © 2022, Ghandour et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism
Ghandour, Malek
Yamin, Jolin B
Arnetz, Judith E
Lumley, Mark A
Stemmer, Paul M
Burghardt, Paul
Jamil, Hikmet
Arnetz, Bengt B
Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title_full Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title_fullStr Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title_short Association Between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Mental Health Symptoms in Middle Eastern Refugees in the US
title_sort association between inflammatory biomarkers and mental health symptoms in middle eastern refugees in the us
topic Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158450
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28246
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