On 2016 May 27, Carmine Pariante commented:
We are grateful to Dr. Carroll for his comment, which has allowed us to clarify this point. Dr. Carroll is right that we use 'specific' as indicating the outcome of statistical analyses. However, we refer to pathways and genes 'specifically' regulated in depressed patients (or, indeed, in the group that does not develop depression) because these genes/pathways are only regulated in the depressed (or in the non-depressed) group. In this sense, we are using 'specific' to differentiate these genes/pathways from the many genes/pathways that are regulated equally in both groups. We also agree that there are limitations in using IFN-alpha as a model of ordinary major depressive disorder, although we are confident that our findings are relevant to at least the subgroup of depressed patients with high levels of peripheral inflammation. We hope that this reply is helpful.
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