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Microbes and mood: innovative biomarker approaches in depression

Abstract

Although the field of psychiatry has made gains in biomarker discovery, our ability to change long-term outcomes remains inadequate. Matching individuals to the best treatment for them is a persistent clinical challenge. Moreover, the development of novel treatments has been hampered in part due to a limited understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying individual differences that contribute to clinical heterogeneity. The gut microbiome has become an area of intensive research in conditions ranging from metabolic disorders to cancer. Innovation in these spaces has led to translational breakthroughs, offering novel microbiome-informed approaches that may improve patient outcomes. In this review we examine how translational microbiome research is poised to advance biomarker discovery in mental health, with a focus on depression.

Authors

Green M; Trivedi MH; Foster JA

Journal

Trends in Molecular Medicine, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 50–63

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

DOI

10.1016/j.molmed.2024.09.002

ISSN

1471-4914

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