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Perspective: Solving the Heterogeneity Conundrum of TSPO PET Imaging in Psychosis

Livia De Picker, Manuel Morrens

2020Frontiers in Psychiatry20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Compared to some other neuropsychiatric disorders, findings of TSPO PET in schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders have been considerably more heterogeneous. Two conflicting meta-analyses have been published on the topic within the last year: one asserting evidence for decreased TSPO uptake, while the other observed increased TSPO uptake in a selection of studies. In this paper, we review and discuss five hypotheses which may explain the observed variability of TSPO PET findings in psychotic illness, namely that (1) an inflammatory phenotype is only present in a subgroup of psychosis patients; (2) heterogeneity is caused by interference of antipsychotic medication; (3) interference of other clinical confounders in the study populations (such as age, sex, BMI, smoking, and substance use); or (4) methodological variability between studies (such as choice of tracer and kinetic model, genotyping, study power, and diurnal effects); and (5) the glial responses underlying changes in TSPO expression are themselves heterogeneous and dynamic. Finally, we propose four key recommendations for future research proposals to mitigate these different causes of heterogeneity.

Topics & Concepts

Translocator proteinPsychosisConfoundingSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Positron emission tomographyAntipsychoticNeurosciencePsychologyMedicinePet imagingClinical psychologyBioinformaticsPsychiatryInternal medicineMicrogliaBiologyInflammationTryptophan and brain disordersNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms