Evidence suggests that inflammation may be present before and during the early stages in some, but not all young people with psychosis. There is also evidence that inflammation may be related to mood symptoms such as depression, which are common in psychosis.
In this multicentre study, Rachel Upthegrove and Golam Khandaker will lead team of investigators will examine how immune dysfunction could cause psychosis and use advanced AI techniques to identify who might benefit most from novel immune targeted treatments.
The Times journalist and author Sathnam Sanghera speaks at the launch of PIMS in December 2019 about the importance of investing in research into psychosis and mental health.