OBJECTIVE: To explore immune function in patients with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). DESIGN: A case-control study using the standardised Cell-mediated Immunity (CMI) Multitest. PARTICIPANTS: Cases were 25 Vietnam combat veterans undergoing treatment for clinically diagnosed PTSD. Controls had no diagnosed psychiatric disorders: 28 were civilians and 20 were servicemen who had had South-east Asian postings but no combat experience. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The sum score, the number of reactions and the compound scores from the CMI Multitest were assessed as a measure of immune function. RESULTS: Psychometric tests distinguished between cases and controls at a highly significant level (P < 0.001). Veterans with PTSD had enhanced cell-mediated immunity compared with civilians (P = 0.008) and servicemen (P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: PTSD in combat veterans is associated with enhanced cell-mediated immune responsiveness. This could have wide implications for psychiatry and general medicine.
OBJECTIVE: To explore immune function in patients with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). DESIGN: A case-control study using the standardised Cell-mediated Immunity (CMI) Multitest. PARTICIPANTS: Cases were 25 Vietnam combat veterans undergoing treatment for clinically diagnosed PTSD. Controls had no diagnosed psychiatric disorders: 28 were civilians and 20 were servicemen who had had South-east Asian postings but no combat experience. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The sum score, the number of reactions and the compound scores from the CMI Multitest were assessed as a measure of immune function. RESULTS: Psychometric tests distinguished between cases and controls at a highly significant level (P < 0.001). Veterans with PTSD had enhanced cell-mediated immunity compared with civilians (P = 0.008) and servicemen (P = 0.02). CONCLUSION:PTSD in combat veterans is associated with enhanced cell-mediated immune responsiveness. This could have wide implications for psychiatry and general medicine.
Authors: Mark L Laudenslager; Carolyn Noonan; Clemma Jacobsen; Jack Goldberg; Dedra Buchwald; J Douglas Bremner; Viola Vaccarino; Spero M Manson Journal: Brain Behav Immun Date: 2008-12-25 Impact factor: 7.217