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Abstract Submission Deadline 31 May 2023
Manuscript Submission Deadline 31 July 2023

This Research Topic is the second volume of Recent Advances on the Multimodal Search for Markers of Treatment Response in Affective Disorders: From Bench to Bedside? Please see the first volume here.

In recent years, many advances have been made in discovering the various molecular, structural and physiological alterations occurring in Major Depression and other affective disorders. Although efficient psycho- and pharmacotherapies are available and an increasing number of treatments are performed according to guidelines, a large proportion of patients nonetheless show no or only partial response to these interventions. Hence, intensified research is necessary to better understand the pathomechanisms and courses of affective disorders. To discover biomarkers for affective disorders and response predictors to antidepressant and antimanic interventions would be a milestone towards personalized medicine and treatment decisions tailored to the respective patients’ needs in contrast to the current trial-and-error approaches.

This Research Topic shall aim to give an update on state-of-the-art research concerning response prediction in affective disorders, with a main focus on Major Depression. We welcome both original and review articles focussing on neurobiological parameters with the potential to help forecast the outcome of therapeutic interventions in affective disorders as well as on markers that are related to symptom severities or the course of the disease. Submission is open for all biological parameters, particularly when embedded in multimodal approaches which integrate the translational combination of neuro-inflammatory agents, electroencephalographic or structural parameters. Concerning therapy, contributions may include guideline-based psycho- or pharmacotherapeutic interventions as much as experimental pharmacotherapies or psychotherapeutic approaches.

Keywords: translational psychiatry, major depression, bipolar disorder, therapy prediction, psychopathology, neuroinflammation


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This Research Topic is the second volume of Recent Advances on the Multimodal Search for Markers of Treatment Response in Affective Disorders: From Bench to Bedside? Please see the first volume here.

In recent years, many advances have been made in discovering the various molecular, structural and physiological alterations occurring in Major Depression and other affective disorders. Although efficient psycho- and pharmacotherapies are available and an increasing number of treatments are performed according to guidelines, a large proportion of patients nonetheless show no or only partial response to these interventions. Hence, intensified research is necessary to better understand the pathomechanisms and courses of affective disorders. To discover biomarkers for affective disorders and response predictors to antidepressant and antimanic interventions would be a milestone towards personalized medicine and treatment decisions tailored to the respective patients’ needs in contrast to the current trial-and-error approaches.

This Research Topic shall aim to give an update on state-of-the-art research concerning response prediction in affective disorders, with a main focus on Major Depression. We welcome both original and review articles focussing on neurobiological parameters with the potential to help forecast the outcome of therapeutic interventions in affective disorders as well as on markers that are related to symptom severities or the course of the disease. Submission is open for all biological parameters, particularly when embedded in multimodal approaches which integrate the translational combination of neuro-inflammatory agents, electroencephalographic or structural parameters. Concerning therapy, contributions may include guideline-based psycho- or pharmacotherapeutic interventions as much as experimental pharmacotherapies or psychotherapeutic approaches.

Keywords: translational psychiatry, major depression, bipolar disorder, therapy prediction, psychopathology, neuroinflammation


Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.

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