Abstract

The roles of inflammatory markers in predicting the response to antidepressants are controversial. The levels of inflammatory markers increase with age. Here, we compared the associations of inflammatory markers with remission during 12-week pharmacotherapy according to patient age. Higher high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels were associated with non-remission in younger, but not older, patients. However, higher interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 levels were associated with non-remission in all patients, regardless of age. Differential associations were observed between inflammatory markers and remission, according to patient age. Patient age should be considered when predicting the response to antidepressants based on serum hsCRP level.

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