Significant beneficial effects of 12-weeks add-on yoga therapy on antipsychotic-stabilized schizophrenia patients through epigenetic modulation: novel findings from a randomized controlled study
M. Debnath, T. Mullapudi, R. Govindaraj, P. Raj, S. Varambally

TL;DR
A 12-week yoga therapy program improved immune function in schizophrenia patients, possibly through changes in gene activity and DNA methylation.
Contribution
This is the first study to show yoga's epigenetic effects on immune pathways in schizophrenia.
Findings
Yoga therapy significantly reduced plasma IL-1β and increased C2 levels in schizophrenia patients.
Yoga therapy downregulated Il1b and Il6 gene expression while upregulating C4 gene expression.
Yoga therapy altered DNA methylation patterns in genes related to inflammation and immunity.
Abstract
Complementary and alternative therapy, especially yoga, is emerging as an important treatment modality for various complex disorders. Yoga therapy has reportedly been demonstrated to exhibit clinical benefits in schizophrenia. However, the modulatory effects of yoga therapy on the pathobiological pathways of schizophrenia are inadequately explored. Immune dysregulation is a widely recognized etiopathological construct of schizophrenia. It is not precisely known whether yoga therapy can modulate the expression of immune molecules by regulating gene expression and epigenetic processes in schizophrenia. To understand the impact of 12-weeks add-on yoga therapy on the immune-inflammatory pathway in schizophrenia by examining plasma levels and gene expression levels of cytokines and complement proteins as well as by profiling promoter DNA methylation pattern of genes coding for cytokines and…
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TopicsTryptophan and brain disorders · Diet and metabolism studies · Schizophrenia research and treatment
