Research shows correlation between neonatal proteins and adult health

Research shows correlation between neonatal proteins and adult health

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Research led by Professor John McGrath from the University of Queensland found that the concentration of the C4 protein, an important part of the immune system, was not associated with risk of mental disorders.

However, the research also showed that a higher concentration of the C3 protein reduces the risk of schizophrenia in women, and studies based on the genetic correlates of C4 found strong links with several autoimmune disorders.


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Professor John McGrath from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute

The research team also examined the link between the genetic correlates of these two proteins and the risk of autoimmune disorders, finding that C4 was linked with an altered risk of five types.


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Borbye-Lorenzen, N., et al. (2023). The correlates of neonatal complement component 3 and 4 protein concentrations with a focus on psychiatric and autoimmune disorders. Cell Genomics. .

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