Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge led a team that analyzed data from 20 clinical trials involving the use of anti-cytokine drugs to treat a range of autoimmune inflammatory diseases. By looking at additional beneficial side effects of the treatments, the researchers were able to show that there was a significant antidepressant effect from the drugs compared to a placebo based on a meta-analysis of seven randomized controlled trials. Meta-analyses of the other types of clinical trials showed similar results.

When exposed to an infection, for example influenza or a stomach bug, the immune system fights back to control and remove the infection. Immune cells flood the bloodstream with cytokines in a process is known as systemic inflammation.