Most psychiatric research is based on the nosographic classifications used in current practice. At present, there is no diagnostic or prognostic biomarker for psychiatric pathologies commonly used in clinical practice. The study hypothesis is that peripheral inflammatory biomarkers could be common to several psychiatric disorders, in particular psychotic disorders (bipolar disorder, schizophreniform disorder, schizophrenia, depressive episode with psychotic features). The aim of this project is to set up a bio-collection of biological samples (peripheral blood samples) with associated phenotypic data (assessment of various symptoms using standardized scales in patients whose blood is sampled). The setting up of this cohort follows on from work carried out on a PsyCourse cohort also using a transdiagnostic approach in psychiatry, in order to be able to collaborate within a European research project.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Collection of 36 mL of blood
Research project data collection
Nantes University Hospital
Nantes, France
RECRUITINGDemonstration of the presence of diagnostic biomarkers and biomarkers of severity common to several psychiatric disorders.
Biological analysis of IBIS-PSY biocollection samples
Time frame: 2 hours
Validation of a patient clustering method separating patients with severe symptoms from those with mild symptoms
Time frame: 2 hours
Replication of a pan-transcriptomic study (A Transcriptome-Wide Association Study (TWAS))
Time frame: 2 hours
Comparison of biomarkers between different psychiatric illnesses in order to develop models based on biological data that can help the physician adjust the diagnosis
Time frame: 2 hours
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