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2024
Journal Article
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Inflammatory biotype of ADHD is linked to chronic stress: a data-driven analysis of the inflammatory proteome

Abstract
The association between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and low-grade inflammation has been explored in children but rarely in adults. Inflammation is characteristic of some, but not all, patients with ADHD and might be influenced by ADHD medication but also lifestyle factors including nutrition, smoking, and stress. It is also still unclear if any specific symptoms are related to inflammation. Therefore, we assessed 96 inflammatory proteins in a deeply phenotyped cohort of 126 adult ADHD participants with a stable medication status using OLINK technology. A data-based, unsupervised hierarchical clustering method could identify two distinct biotypes within the 126 ADHD participants based on their inflammatory profile: a higher inflammatory potential (HIP) and a lower inflammatory protein potential (LIP) group. Biological processes that differed strongest between groups were related to the NF-κB pathway, chemokine signaling, IL-17 signaling, metabolic alterations, and chemokine attraction. A comparison of sample characteristics revealed that the HIP group was more likely to have higher levels of chronic stress (p < 0.001), a higher clinical global impression scale score (p = 0.030), and a higher risk for suicide (p = 0.032). Medication status did not influence protein levels significantly (p ≥ 0.074), but psychotropic co-medication (p ≤ 0.009) did. In conclusion, our data suggest the presence of two distinct biotypes in adults with ADHD. Higher levels of inflammatory proteins in ADHD are linked to higher levels of chronic perceived stress in a linear fashion. Further research on inflammation in adults with ADHD should take stress levels into account.
Author(s)
Schnorr, Isabel
Siegl, Anne
Luckhardt, Sonja
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Wenz, Söri
Friedrichsen, Hendrik
El Jomaa, Hiba
Steinmann, Annebirth
Kilencz, Tünde
Arteaga-Henríquez, Gara
Ramos-Sayalero, Carolina
Ibanez-Jimenez, Pol
Rosales-Ortiz, Silvia Karina
Bitter, István
Fadeuilhe, Christian
Ferrer, Marc
Lavebratt, Catharina
Réthelyi, János Miklos
Richarte, Vanesa
Rommelse, Nanda N.J.
Ramos-Quiroga, J. Antoni
Arias-Vásquez, Alejandro
Resch, Eduard
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Reif, Andreas
Matura, Silke
Schiweck, Carmen
Journal
Translational Psychiatry  
Project(s)
Effects of Nutrition and Lifestyle on Impulsive, Compulsive, and Externalizing behaviours  
Funder
European Commission  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41398-023-02729-3
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