Sara Onali
Moving toward precision and personalized treatment strategies in psychiatry
Manchia M.Writing - Original Draft Preparation
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2025-01-01
Abstract
Precision psychiatry aims to improve routine clinical practice by integrating biological, clinical, and environmental data. Many studies have been performed in different areas of research on major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Neuroimaging and electroencephalography findings have identified potential circuit-level abnormalities predictive of treatment response. Protein biomarkers, including IL-2, S100B, and NfL, and the kynurenine pathway illustrate the role of immune and metabolic dysregulation. Circadian rhythm disturbances and the gut microbiome have also emerged as critical transdiagnostic contributors to psychiatric symptomatology and outcomes. Moreover, advances in genomic research and polygenic scores support the perspective of personalized risk stratification and medication selection.While challenges remain, such as data replication issues, prediction model accuracy, and scalability, the progress so far achieved underscores the potential of precision psychiatry in improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness.| File | Size | Format | |
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