Biomarkers of hikikomori and support methods for identifying hikikomori
A biomarker comprising ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, combined with machine learning, addresses the lack of comprehensive biomarkers for hikikomori, facilitating accurate diagnosis and management.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2021180622
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-11-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-25
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-11-04
AI Technical Summary
Current methods for identifying and understanding hikikomori, a state of prolonged social withdrawal, lack comprehensive biomarkers, particularly in blood metabolites, hindering effective diagnosis and management.
Development of a biomarker comprising ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, with machine learning models to analyze blood components for hikikomori identification, severity assessment, and stratification.
Provides clinically useful biomarkers for identifying, assessing severity, and stratifying hikikomori, enabling accurate diagnosis and management.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a biomarker for hikikomori and a method for supporting identification of hikikomori using the same. [Background technology]
[0002] "Hikikomori" refers to a state in which, as a result of various factors, a person avoids social participation and remains confined to their home for six months or more. The number of hikikomori in Japan exceeds one million, and this number is expected to increase further in the future. There is also a trend toward an increase in the number of hikikomori worldwide, and global countermeasures are desired. Hikikomori has been suggested to be related to various mental and physical illnesses, but the details are largely unknown.
[0003] In recent years, the discovery of blood biomarkers related to mental illness has advanced the understanding of the pathophysiology of mental illness, and biomarkers for depression, for example, have been reported (Patent References 1 and 2). In this context, the discovery of a biomarker for hikikomori has been desired.
[0004] To date, a report on biomarkers for hikikomori has been published in Non-Patent Document 1, but this only examined biochemical analysis items in clinical tests, and did not broadly examine blood metabolites. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0005] [Patent Document 1] International Publication No. 2011 / 019072 [Patent Document 2] International Publication No. 2017 / 082103 [Non-patent literature]
[0006] [Non-Patent Document 1] Sci. Rep. 2018, 8:2884. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] An object of the present invention is to provide a biomarker for hikikomori and a method for supporting identification of hikikomori using the same. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] In order to solve the above problems, the inventors conducted extensive research and found that there were significant differences in multiple components in blood samples from hikikomori individuals compared to non-hikikomori individuals.
[0009] The present invention has been completed based on these findings and includes the following broad aspects. [Section 1] A biomarker for identifying social withdrawal, comprising at least three members selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester. [Section 2] A biomarker for identifying social withdrawal, comprising at least four members selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester. [Section 3] Item 3. The biomarker for identifying social withdrawal according to Item 1 or 2, wherein the acylcarnitine is a long-chain acylcarnitine. [Section 4] A method for using blood components containing at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase as an indicator for identifying whether or not a subject is in a state of social withdrawal. [Section 5] A method for using blood components containing at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase as an indicator for determining the severity of a subject's social withdrawal state. [Section 6] A method for using blood components containing at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters as an indicator for stratifying subjects into non-hikikomori groups, hikikomori groups with depression tendencies, and other hikikomori groups. [Section 7] Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; generating training data by associating the content with a discrimination result of whether or not the subject is a hikikomori; a step of performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori identification support model that outputs whether or not the person is a hikikomori when the amount of content is input; A method for generating a hikikomori identification support model having the above. [Section 8] Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; A step of generating training data by correlating the content with the assessment result of the severity of social withdrawal; A step of performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori severity prediction support model that outputs the severity of hikikomori when the content is input; A method for generating a model for supporting prediction of the severity of social withdrawal. [Section 9] Item 9. The method for producing a biomarker for identifying social withdrawal according to Item 7 or 8, wherein the biomarker for identifying social withdrawal comprises at least two species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase. [Section 10] Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; a step of generating training data by associating the content with a determination result of a clustering classification of hikikomori; a step of performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori stratification support model that outputs a clustering classification of hikikomori when the content is input; A method for generating a model for supporting the stratification of hikikomori. [Section 11] Item 11. The method according to Item 10, wherein the biomarker for identifying social withdrawal comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters. [Section 12] Item 10. The method according to item 7 or 9, wherein the machine learning is machine learning using a random forest. [Section 13] Item 10. The method according to item 8 or 9, wherein the machine learning is machine learning using partial least squares regression. [Section 14] Obtaining the content of the social withdrawal identifying biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in a blood sample from a subject; A step of predicting whether the subject is a hikikomori by inputting the content of the subject into a hikikomori identification support model generated by the generation method described in any one of items 7, 9, and 12; A hikikomori identification support method comprising the steps of: [Section 15] Obtaining the content of the social withdrawal identifying biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in a blood sample from a subject; A step of predicting the severity of social withdrawal of the subject by inputting the content of the subject into a social withdrawal severity prediction support model generated by the generation method described in any one of items 8, 9 and 13; A method for predicting the severity of social withdrawal. [Section 16] Obtaining the content of the social withdrawal identifying biomarker according to any one of items 1 to 3 in a blood sample from a subject; A step of predicting the clustering classification of hikikomori of the subject by inputting the content of the subject into a hikikomori stratification support model generated by the generation method according to item 10 or 11; A method for supporting the stratification of hikikomori. [Effects of the Invention]
[0010] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a clinically useful biomarker that enables identification, severity assessment, and stratification assessment of hikikomori. Furthermore, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide identification, severity assessment, and stratification assessment of hikikomori using a biomarker for hikikomori. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0011] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic diagram of the present invention. [Figure 2] 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a hikikomori identification support model generation system 1. FIG. [Figure 3] 10 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of a method for generating a hikikomori identification support model. [Figure 4] 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a support device 5 that is a device for implementing a hikikomori identification support method. [Figure 5] 10 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of a hikikomori identification support method. [Figure 6] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a hikikomori severity prediction support model generation system 1′. [Figure 7] 10 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of a method for generating a hikikomori severity prediction support model. [Figure 8] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a support device 5′ that is a device for implementing a hikikomori severity prediction support method. [Figure 9] 10 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of a hikikomori severity prediction support method. [Figure 10]FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a hikikomori stratification support model generation system 1″. [Figure 11] 10 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of a method for generating a hikikomori stratification support model. [Figure 12] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a support device 5″ that is a device for implementing the hikikomori stratification support method of this embodiment. [Figure 13] 10 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of a hikikomori stratification support method. [Figure 14] The graph shows the differences in blood components between hikikomori and non-hikikomori (HC). A: Scatter plot of blood components. The horizontal dotted line in the graph indicates p=0.03. The vertical dotted lines in the graph indicate -0.25 and 0.25, respectively. AC indicates acylcarnitine, and the number after the underscore indicates the number of carbon atoms in the fatty acid and the double bond 0.001. ****: p<0.0001. [Figure 15] Machine learning model for identifying the presence or absence of hikikomori in Example 1. A: Method for creating a random forest model based on the results of 127 blood components. B: Performance evaluation results of the random forest model created in Example 1. C: ROC curve of the performance evaluation results of the random forest model created in Example 1. The AUC was 0.854 (95% CI = 0.648-1.00, p < 0.01). D: Components with large contributions to the random forest model created in Example 1 are shown. [Figure 16] Graphs relating to blood arginase in Example 2. A: Shows the enzymatic reaction of arginase. B: Shows the analytical results of blood arginase measurement. C: A graph comparing blood arginase levels in men between hikikomori (Hikikomori) and non-hikikomori (HC). *: p < 0.05. D: Shows the correlation between blood arginine and blood ornithine in men. The dotted line indicates the 95% confidence interval for linear regression. [Figure 17]Machine learning model for predicting the severity of social withdrawal in Example 3. A: Partial least squares model for predicting severity based on HQ-25. Actual HQ-25 results are shown on the horizontal axis, and prediction results from the machine learning model are shown on the vertical axis. B: Components with a large contribution to the partial least squares model created in Example 3 are shown. C: Results of an analysis of the correlation between hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0) and HQ-25 using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The dotted line indicates the 95% confidence interval for linear regression. D: Results of an analysis of the correlation between arginine and HQ-25 using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The dotted line indicates the 95% confidence interval for linear regression. [Figure 18] This relates to stratification of hikikomori in Example 4. A: Results of principal component analysis of hikikomori (Hikikomori) and non-hikikomori (HC) based on psychiatric test data. B: Results for each cluster of the psychiatric test data used in the principal component analysis of A. [Figure 19] The results of the cluster analysis regarding the stratification of hikikomori in Example 4 show 25 components that are particularly correlated. [Figure 20] The distribution of components that showed a strong correlation with the results of the cluster analysis regarding the stratification of hikikomori in Example 4 is shown for each cluster. UA: uric acid, CE: cholesterol ester. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] In the present invention, the term "hikikomori" means a state in which a person does not leave home for more than four days a week and does not participate in social activities for more than six consecutive months, resulting in functional impairment and distress.
[0013] Furthermore, in the present invention, the "content" of a biomarker in a blood sample preferably refers to the absolute concentration of the biomarker in the blood sample, but is not limited thereto as long as it is a value that correlates with the absolute concentration of the biomarker and allows for comparison of the absolute concentration of each individual, and may also be a relative concentration, weight per unit volume, or a plasma level obtained from raw data measured to determine the absolute concentration (for example, a value obtained by standardizing the peak area of a graph obtained by LC / MS measurement).
[0014] 1. Biomarkers for identifying hikikomori The present invention provides a biomarker for identifying social withdrawal. The biomarker for identifying social withdrawal of the present invention comprises at least three species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, and preferably comprises at least four species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester. Furthermore, the biomarker of the present invention may further comprise substances other than ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester.
[0015] The biomarker of the present invention makes it possible to easily identify the state of social withdrawal in a subject.
[0016] The components contained in the biomarkers of the present invention are described below. <Acylcarnitine> Acylcarnitines have a structure in which an acyl group derived from a fatty acid is bonded to the hydroxyl group of carnitine. They have a variety of structures depending on the carbon chain length of the fatty acid portion, the presence and number of unsaturated bonds, and the substitution of hydrogen atoms bonded to the carbon chain with oxygen atoms or hydroxy groups, but in this specification they are collectively referred to as acylcarnitines.
[0017] The acylcarnitine of the present invention is preferably a long-chain acylcarnitine. In this specification, "long-chain acylcarnitine" refers to an acylcarnitine having 12 to 20 carbon atoms in the fatty acid. Examples of long-chain acylcarnitines include dodecanoylcarnitine (AC_C12:0), dodecenoylcarnitine (AC_C12:1), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C14:0), tetradecenoylcarnitine (AC_C14:1), tetradecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C14:2), 3-hydroxytetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C14OH), hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0), hexadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C16:1), 3-hydroxyhexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:2), and 3-hydroxyhexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:3). These include octadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16OH), 3-hydroxyhexadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C16:1OH), octadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C18:0), octadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1), octadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2), 3-hydroxyoctadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C18OH), 3-hydroxyoctadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1OH), and 3-hydroxyoctadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2OH). Among these, tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C14:0), tetradecenoylcarnitine (AC_C14:1), tetradecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C14:2), hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0), hexadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C16:1), octadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1), octadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2), 3-hydroxyoctadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1OH), 3-hydroxyoctadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2OH) are preferred. The acylcarnitines used as biomarkers of the present invention may be used alone or in combination of two or more (for example, two or more, ten or more, twenty or more, or thirty or more may be used in combination). Furthermore, there is no particular upper limit to the number of types of acylcarnitines that can be used as biomarkers of the present invention, but examples include 50 or less types, 40 or less types.
[0018] In this specification, acylcarnitines may be referred to by abbreviations, for example, AC_C2:0 indicates an acylcarnitine with 2 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds. For example, AC_C3:DC indicates an acylcarnitine with 3 fatty acid carbon atoms, 0 double bonds, and a carboxyl group in the fatty acid moiety. For example, AC_C4:OH indicates an acylcarnitine with 2 fatty acid carbon atoms, 0 double bonds, and a hydroxyl group in the fatty acid moiety. For example, AC_16:1OH indicates an acylcarnitine with 16 fatty acid carbon atoms, 1 double bond, and a hydroxyl group in the fatty acid moiety.
[0019] Since the content of acylcarnitines in the blood samples of subjects who are hikikomori is higher than that of non-hikikomori, it is preferably used as a biomarker for identifying hikikomori in the present invention.
[0020] <Bilirubin> In biological samples such as blood, there are three types of bilirubin: conjugated bilirubin, unconjugated bilirubin, and delta bilirubin, and the sum of these is called total bilirubin. Conjugated bilirubin is bilirubin that has been conjugated with glucuronid and is also called direct bilirubin. Unconjugated bilirubin is bilirubin that has not been conjugated with glucuronid and is also called indirect bilirubin. The bilirubin used as the biomarker of the present invention is preferably total bilirubin (T-Bil), direct bilirubin (D-Bil), or the direct bilirubin / indirect bilirubin ratio (R-Bil). Regarding the bilirubin used as the biomarker of the present invention, total bilirubin (T-Bil), direct bilirubin (D-Bil), or the ratio of direct bilirubin to indirect bilirubin (R-Bil) may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
[0021] The total bilirubin content, direct bilirubin content, and direct bilirubin / indirect bilirubin ratio in a blood sample from a subject are all lower in hikikomori compared to non-hikikomori, and therefore are preferably used as a biomarker for identifying hikikomori in the present invention. In particular, lower results are obtained in male hikikomori compared to non-hikikomori, making them useful as indicators for characterizing male hikikomori.
[0022] <Arginine, ornithine, arginase> Arginase is an enzyme that controls the reaction that produces ornithine from arginine. The arginine content in the blood sample of a subject is lower in hikikomori compared to non-hikikomori. Furthermore, the ornithine content in the blood sample of a subject is higher in hikikomori compared to non-hikikomori. Furthermore, the arginase content in the blood sample of a subject is higher in hikikomori compared to non-hikikomori. Therefore, arginine, ornithine, and arginase are each preferably used as a biomarker for identifying hikikomori in the present invention. Note that arginase is particularly useful as an indicator for characterizing male hikikomori.
[0023] <Uric acid> Uric acid is the final metabolic product of nucleic acids and purines, which are components of ATP. Uric acid levels in a subject's blood sample can be used as an indicator for identifying social withdrawal. In particular, it can be used as an indicator for clustering subjects based on the degree of depression.
[0024] <Cholesterol ester> Cholesterol esters are fatty acid esters of cholesterol and have a variety of structures depending on the carbon chain length of the fatty acid moiety, the presence or absence and number of unsaturated bonds, etc., but in this specification they are collectively referred to as cholesterol esters.
[0025] The cholesterol ester in the present invention is preferably a cholesterol ester having a long-chain fatty acid, more preferably a cholesterol ester having a fatty acid with 12 to 20 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably a cholesterol ester having a fatty acid with 16 to 18 carbon atoms.
[0026] Examples of cholesterol esters having long-chain fatty acids include heptadecanoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_17:0), octadecanoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:0), octadecenoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:1), octadecadienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:2), octadecatrienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:3), eicosanoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:0), eicosenoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:1), and eicosadienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:2). The cholesterol esters used as biomarkers of the present invention may be used alone or in combination of two or more (e.g., two or more, three or more, or five or more). There is no particular upper limit to the number of cholesterol esters used as biomarkers of the present invention, but examples include 20 or fewer, or 10 or fewer.
[0027] In the present specification, cholesterol esters may be referred to by abbreviations, for example, CE_17:0 indicates a cholesterol ester having 17 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds.
[0028] The content of cholesterol esters in a subject's blood sample can be used as an index for identifying hikikomori. In particular, it can be preferably used as an index when clustering subjects based on the degree of depressive tendency. Octadecatrienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:3), eicosenoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:1), and eicosadienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:2) can be more preferably used as indices when clustering subjects based on the degree of depressive tendency.
[0029] <Other> Other than ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol esters, the biomarkers of the present invention include, but are not limited to, the following: The following components other than ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol esters included in the biomarkers of the present invention may be used alone or in combination of two or more. Biochemical test items HDL cholesterol (HDL.C), LDL cholesterol (LDL.C), total cholesterol (Total.C), fibrinogen (FIB), fibrin-fibrinogen degradation products (FDP), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), etc. Amino acids, etc. Alanine, asparagine, aspartic acid, citrulline, creatine, cystine, glutamine, glutamic acid, hydroxyproline, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, taurine, threonine, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine, etc. Lysophosphatidylcholine Lysophosphatidylcholine includes those in which the carbon chain length of the fatty acid constituting the lysophosphatidylcholine is 12 or more and 22 or less. Examples include palmitoyl lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC_16:0), oleoyl lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC_18:1), linoleyl lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC_18:2), etc. In the present specification, lysophosphatidylcholine may be abbreviated, and for example, LPC_16:0 indicates lysophosphatidylcholine with 16 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds. Phosphatidylcholine Phosphatidylcholine includes those in which the carbon chain length of the fatty acid constituting the phosphatidylcholine is 12 or more and 22 or less. Examples include dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (PC_32:0), dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (PC_36:2), dilinoleylphosphatidylcholine (PC_36:4), etc. In the present specification, phosphatidylcholine may be abbreviated, and for example, PC_36:2 indicates that the total number of fatty acid carbon atoms in the phosphatidylcholine is 36 and the number of double bonds is 2. Phosphatidylethanolamine Phosphatidylethanolamines include those in which the carbon chain length of the fatty acid constituting the phosphatidylethanolamine is 12 or more and 22 or less. Examples include dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (PE_36:2), dilinoleylphosphatidylethanolamine (PE_36:4), etc. In this specification, phosphatidylethanolamines may be abbreviated, and for example, PE_36:2 indicates that the total number of fatty acid carbon atoms in the phosphatidylethanolamine is 36 and the number of double bonds is 2. Triglycerides Triglycerides in which the carbon chain length of the fatty acids constituting the triglycerides is 12 or more and 22 or less, for example, palmitoyl dioleoyl glycerol (TG_52:2), palmitoyl stearoyl linoleoyl glycerol (TG_52:3), etc. In this specification, triglycerides may be abbreviated, for example, TG_52:2 indicates that the total number of fatty acid carbon atoms in the triglyceride is 52 and the number of double bonds is 2.
[0030] 2. How to identify hikikomori 2.1 Identifying the presence or absence of hikikomori In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for using a blood component of a subject as an index for identifying whether or not the subject is in a state of social withdrawal. The blood component can be a biomarker for identifying social withdrawal of the present invention, and can include blood components containing at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase.
[0031] In this embodiment, a method for identifying the presence or absence of a hikikomori state is provided, which includes the steps of: acquiring the content of a biomarker for identifying hikikomori of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject; and comparing the acquired content with a preset cutoff value to determine the presence or absence of a hikikomori state.
[0032] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0033] <Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples> The steps for determining the content of the hikikomori identifying biomarker of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject are described below.
[0034] The blood sample used in this embodiment includes not only blood collected from a subject, but also blood obtained by processing the blood. Examples of blood obtained by processing the blood include serum and plasma. Serum and plasma can be obtained, for example, by leaving the blood to stand or by centrifuging the blood. In this specification, blood, serum, and plasma are collectively referred to as a "blood sample."
[0035] The blood sample may be used as is for measuring the content of the biomarker, or may be pretreated as needed before being used for measuring the content of the biomarker. Examples of pretreatment include stopping the enzyme reaction in the blood sample, removing fat-soluble substances, and removing proteins. These pretreatments can be performed using known methods. The blood sample may also be diluted or concentrated as appropriate before use.
[0036] The method for measuring the content of a biomarker may be appropriately selected from known methods depending on the type of biomarker. For example, the content can be measured using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC / MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC / MS), capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry (CE-MS), or capillary electrophoresis time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CE-TOFMS). The content can also be measured by a quantification method appropriate for the marker to be measured, such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) quantification, acid-alkali neutralization titration quantification, amino acid analyzer quantification, enzymatic quantification, quantification using aptamers such as nucleic acid aptamers or peptide aptamers, or colorimetric quantification. The content of a biomarker may be measured using these methods alone, or two or more methods may be combined for measurement.
[0037] Suitable measurement methods for the biomarkers of the present invention include, for example, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC / MS).
[0038] <Determining whether or not someone is in a state of social withdrawal> The process of comparing the acquired content with a preset cutoff value to determine whether or not a person is in a hikikomori state will be described below.
[0039] The content of the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori is compared with the cutoff value for each item to determine whether or not the subject is in a hikikomori state.The results are then combined, and if the majority of the items are determined to be highly likely to have a hikikomori state, the subject can be determined to have a hikikomori state.Also, if the number of items determined to be highly likely to have a hikikomori state is half or less, the subject can be determined to not be in a hikikomori state.The determination of whether or not the subject is in a hikikomori state for each item is described below.
[0040] The biomarkers for identifying hikikomori used in this embodiment are those described in the section "1. Biomarkers for identifying hikikomori," and include at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, and preferably include at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase.
[0041] When the ornithine content in the blood sample is equal to or greater than a predetermined cutoff value, it can be determined that the subject is highly likely to be in a state of social withdrawal.
[0042] When the content of acylcarnitine in a blood sample is equal to or greater than a predetermined cutoff value, it can be determined that the subject is highly likely to be in a state of social withdrawal.
[0043] When the bilirubin content in the blood sample is equal to or less than a preset cutoff value, it can be determined that there is a high possibility that the subject is in a social withdrawal state.
[0044] When the arginine content in the blood sample is equal to or less than a predetermined cutoff value, it can be determined that there is a high possibility that the subject is in a state of social withdrawal.
[0045] When the arginase content in a blood sample is equal to or greater than a predetermined cutoff value, it can be determined that the subject is likely to be in a state of social withdrawal. Arginase is particularly useful as an indicator for characterizing male social withdrawal.
[0046] The contents of other components other than ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase can also be compared with predetermined cutoff values for each component, and a high or low value can be set as a high possibility of having a hikikomori state, and a judgment can be made based on that.
[0047] The predetermined cutoff value may be appropriately set by a person skilled in the art depending on various conditions such as the sex and age of the subject, the type of blood sample, the measurement method, and the type of biomarker. The method for setting the cutoff value is not particularly limited, and the cutoff value can be set according to a known method.
[0048] The cutoff value may be set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in hikikomori individuals, or solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in non-hikikomori individuals, but it is preferable to measure biomarkers in both hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals and set the cutoff value based on both the results. Non-hikikomori individuals may or may not be suffering from a disease, etc., as long as they are not in a hikikomori state, but it is preferable that they are not suffering from a disease that correlates with the measured biomarker.
[0049] For example, when a cutoff value is set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in hikikomori individuals, the cutoff value may be set so that a predetermined proportion of hikikomori individuals are included in the distribution of biomarker measurement results for multiple hikikomori individuals. The above description can also be applied mutatis mutandis to the case where a cutoff value is set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in non-hikikomori individuals.
[0050] Furthermore, when biomarkers for both hikikomori and non-hikikomori are measured and set based on the results of both, the cutoff value may be determined, for example, so that a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall within the normal value range and a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall within the abnormal value range. Specifically, for example, in the case of a biomarker that indicates a high possibility of hikikomori when its measured value is equal to or greater than the cutoff value, the cutoff value can be determined so that a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall above the cutoff value and a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall below the cutoff value. Furthermore, in the case of a biomarker that indicates a high possibility of hikikomori when its measured value is equal to or less than the cutoff value, the cutoff value can be determined so that a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall below the cutoff value and a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall above the cutoff value.
[0051] In the above, the predetermined ratio is, for example, 70% or more, preferably 80% or more, more preferably 90% or more, even more preferably 95% or more, and particularly preferably 100%.
[0052] Furthermore, when assessing whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state, the above-mentioned determination result may be combined with other hikikomori tests to assess whether or not the subject is in a hikikomori state, such as a pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0053] In another embodiment, a method for using the biomarkers of the present invention as indicators for identifying whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state is provided, comprising the steps of: acquiring the contents of the hikikomori identification biomarkers of the present invention in blood samples from a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; generating training data by correlating the contents with identification results of whether or not the subject is a hikikomori; and performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori identification support model that outputs whether or not the subject is a hikikomori when the contents are input.Furthermore, a method for identifying whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state is provided, comprising the steps of acquiring the contents of the biomarkers of the present invention in a blood sample from the subject; and predicting whether or not the subject is a hikikomori by inputting the contents of the biomarkers of the subject from the blood sample generated by the method for generating a hikikomori identification support model.
[0054] According to the method of this embodiment, it is possible to simply and accurately evaluate whether or not a subject is in a state of social withdrawal.
[0055] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0056] <Hikikomori identification support model> 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the hikikomori identification support model generation system 1 of this embodiment. The hikikomori identification support model generation system 1 is a system for implementing the hikikomori identification support model generation method of this embodiment, and includes a content measurement device 2 for a blood sample from a subject, a training data generation device 3, and a machine learning device 4.
[0057] The content measuring device 2 measures the content of the biomarker for identifying hikikomori in blood samples from multiple hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals. The method described above in the section "<Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples>" is preferably used as the measurement method. In this embodiment, the biomarker for identifying hikikomori is the one described in the section "1. Biomarker for identifying hikikomori," and includes at least two types selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, preferably at least three types selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, more preferably at least two types selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase. The biomarkers for identifying social withdrawal more preferably include at least three selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase, and particularly preferably include at least three selected from the group consisting of ornithine and acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase, and more preferably include ornithine, nonanoylcarnitine (AC_C9:0), 3-hydroxydecanoylcarnitine (AC_C10:OH), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C14:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C15:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C17:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C18:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C19:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C20:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C21:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C22:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C23:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C24:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C25:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C26:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C27:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C28:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C29:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C30:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C31:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C32:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C33:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C34:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C35:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine ( Most preferably, the biomarkers include senoylcarnitine (AC_C14:1), tetradecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C14:2), hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0), hexadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C16:1), octadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1), octadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2), phosphatidylethanolamine ester (PE_34:2), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_36:5), alanine, serine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase. Combining the measurement results of multiple biomarkers can improve the accuracy of identifying whether or not a subject is socially withdrawn. The content data in the measured blood sample is sent to the training data generation device 3 along with the subject's ID, etc.
[0058] The teacher data generation device 3 can be configured as a general-purpose computer, and includes, as its hardware configuration, a processor such as a CPU or GPU, a main memory device such as a DRAM or SRAM (not shown), and an auxiliary memory device 30 such as an HDD or SSD. The auxiliary memory device 30 stores a database D1 of the results of identifying whether each measurement subject is a hikikomori or not, as determined by the content measuring device 2, and various programs for operating the teacher data generation device 3.
[0059] The teacher data generation device 3 includes, as functional blocks, an acquisition unit 31 and a teacher data generation unit 32. In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by the processor of the teacher data generation device 3 reading a predetermined program into a main storage device and executing it.
[0060] The acquisition unit 31 is a functional block that acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in blood samples of multiple hikikomori and non-hikikomori individuals. In this embodiment, the acquisition unit 31 acquires the content in the blood sample from the content measuring device 2 via a communication line or a recording medium. However, the content in the blood sample may be stored in the auxiliary storage device 30 in advance, and the content may be acquired by reading it from the auxiliary storage device 30.
[0061] The teacher data generation unit 32 is a functional block that associates the content with the identification result of whether or not the subject is a hikikomori, and generates teacher data D2. Specifically, when the teacher data generation unit 32 receives the content from the acquisition unit 31, it reads the identification result of whether or not the subject of measurement of the content is a hikikomori from the identification result database D1 by referring to an ID or the like, and generates teacher data D2 by associating the content with the read identification result. Furthermore, the teacher data generation unit 32 stores the generated teacher data D2 in the auxiliary storage device 30.
[0062] In addition, if the identification result database D1 is not stored in the auxiliary storage device 30 or if the identification result of the subject is not included in the identification result database D1, the teacher data generation unit 32 may separately obtain the identification result from outside and associate it with the content amount.
[0063] The machine learning device 4 can be configured as a general-purpose computer, and like the teacher data generation device 3, includes a processor such as a CPU or GPU, a main memory device such as a DRAM or SRAM (not shown), and an auxiliary memory device 40 such as an HDD or SSD. The auxiliary memory device 40 stores the teacher data D2 transferred from the teacher data generation device 3, various programs for operating the machine learning device 4, and the like.
[0064] In this embodiment, the machine learning device 4 is installed on the cloud, but it may be installed in the same location as the teacher data generation device 3, or the teacher data generation device 3 and the machine learning device 4 may be configured as an integrated unit.
[0065] The machine learning device 4 includes a learning unit 41 as a functional block. The learning unit 41 performs machine learning based on the training data D2 to generate a hikikomori identification support model M1 that outputs whether or not a person is a hikikomori when the content in a blood sample is input. The learning method used by the learning unit 41 for machine learning is not particularly limited, but in this embodiment, machine learning using random forests is used. The generated hikikomori identification support model M1 is stored in the auxiliary storage device 40 and is then used for hikikomori identification support.
[0066] FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the method for generating a hikikomori identification support model according to this embodiment.
[0067] In step S1, the acquisition unit 31 of the teacher data generation device 3 acquires the contents of the hikikomori identification biomarkers in the blood samples of multiple hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals from the content measuring device 2. In step S2, the teacher data generation unit 32 generates teacher data D2 by associating the contents with the identification result of whether or not the individual is a hikikomori.
[0068] Thereafter, steps S1 and S2 are repeated while changing the subject to be measured, and when a predetermined amount of teacher data D2 necessary and sufficient for machine learning has been accumulated (YES in step S3), the teacher data D2 is transferred to the machine learning device 4.
[0069] Subsequently, in step S4, the learning unit 41 performs machine learning using the training data D2, thereby generating a hikikomori identification support model M1 that outputs whether or not a person is a hikikomori when the content is input (step S5).
[0070] <Predicting the presence or absence of social withdrawal> 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the support device 5 of this embodiment. The support device 5 is a device for implementing the hikikomori identification support method of this embodiment.
[0071] The support device 5 can be configured as a general-purpose computer, and includes, as its hardware configuration, a processor such as a CPU or a GPU, a main memory device such as a DRAM or an SRAM (not shown), and an auxiliary memory device 50 such as an HDD or an SSD. The auxiliary memory device 50 stores the hikikomori identification support model M1 generated by the above-mentioned method for generating a hikikomori identification support model, and various programs for operating the support device 5.
[0072] The support device 5 includes, as functional blocks, an acquisition unit 51 and a prediction unit 52. In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by the processor of the support device 5 reading a predetermined program into a main storage device and executing it.
[0073] The acquisition unit 51 is a functional block that acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the blood sample of the subject. In this embodiment, the acquisition unit 51 acquires the content from the content measuring device 2 via a communication line or a recording medium, but the content may be stored in advance in the auxiliary storage device 50 and acquired by reading the content from the auxiliary storage device 50. The type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 51 is the same as the type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 51 shown in FIG. 2 when generating the hikikomori identification support model M1.
[0074] The prediction unit 52 is a functional block that predicts whether the subject is a hikikomori by inputting the content of the substance in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori identification support model M1. Specifically, when the prediction unit 52 receives the content from the acquisition unit 51, it inputs the content to the hikikomori identification support model M1 and receives the prediction result of whether the subject is a hikikomori, which is output from the hikikomori identification support model M1 in response.
[0075] Furthermore, the prediction unit 52 outputs the prediction result to the display device 6. The prediction result may be output by printing or other methods.
[0076] FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the hikikomori identification support method of this embodiment.
[0077] In step S6, the acquisition unit 51 of the support device 5 acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the subject's blood sample from the content measuring device 2. In step S7, the prediction unit 52 inputs the content in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori identification support model M1, thereby predicting whether the subject is a hikikomori. In step 8, the prediction unit 52 outputs the prediction result to the display device 6 or the like.
[0078] As described above, the hikikomori identification support model M1 can be used to predict whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state.
[0079] When assessing whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state, the prediction results of the hikikomori identification support model may be combined with other hikikomori tests, such as a structured interview-based pathological hikikomori assessment or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0080] 2.2 Determining the severity of hikikomori The severity of hikikomori can be assessed to some extent using testing methods such as the pathological hikikomori assessment based on structured interviews and the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire), but because these methods rely on the patient's subjective complaints and attitudes, a more objective evaluation method is needed.
[0081] In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for determining the severity of a hikikomori state of a subject by using a blood component of the subject as an index for determining the severity of the hikikomori state of the subject. The blood component can be a biomarker for identifying hikikomori of the present invention, and can include blood components containing at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase.
[0082] In this embodiment, a method for determining the severity of a hikikomori state is provided, which includes the steps of: acquiring the content of a hikikomori-identifying biomarker of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject; and comparing the acquired content with a preset cutoff value to determine the severity of the hikikomori state.
[0083] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0084] <Assessing the severity of hikikomori status> In this embodiment, the method described in the above section "<Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples>" is preferably used for the step of obtaining the content of the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject.
[0085] The process of comparing the obtained content with a preset cutoff value to determine the severity of the hikikomori state will be described below.
[0086] The content of the hikikomori identification biomarkers is compared with the respective cutoff values to determine the severity of the hikikomori state for each item.The results are then combined, and if it is determined that the severity of the hikikomori state is likely to be high for the majority of the items, the subject can be determined to have a high severity of the hikikomori state.
[0087] Regarding the determination of the severity of the hikikomori state for each item, in the case of a biomarker that is determined to be "highly likely to have a hikikomori state" when its content in a blood sample is equal to or greater than a cutoff value, the greater the content of the biomarker in the blood sample is above the cutoff value, the greater the likelihood of the severity of the hikikomori state being high, whereas the closer the content of the biomarker in the blood sample is to the cutoff value, the greater the likelihood of the severity of the hikikomori state being low. Furthermore, in the case of a biomarker that is determined to be "highly likely to have a hikikomori state" when its content in a blood sample is equal to or less than the cutoff value, the smaller the content of the biomarker in the blood sample is below the cutoff value, the greater the likelihood of the severity of the hikikomori state being high, whereas the closer the content of the biomarker in the blood sample is to the cutoff value, the greater the likelihood of the severity of the hikikomori state being low.
[0088] Furthermore, the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori used in this embodiment are those described in the section "1. Biomarkers for identifying hikikomori," and include at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, and preferably include at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase.
[0089] Regarding the ornithine content in a blood sample, it can be determined that the greater the predetermined cutoff value, the more likely the severity of the hikikomori state is.
[0090] Regarding the content of acylcarnitine in a blood sample, it can be determined that the greater the predetermined cutoff value, the more likely the severity of the hikikomori state is.
[0091] Regarding the bilirubin content in the blood sample, it can be determined that the lower the content is below a preset cutoff value, the more likely the severity of the hikikomori state is.
[0092] Regarding the arginine content in a blood sample, it can be determined that the lower the content is below a preset cutoff value, the more likely the severity of the hikikomori state is.
[0093] The higher the arginase content in a blood sample, the higher the pre-set cutoff value, indicating a high likelihood of severe social withdrawal. Arginase is particularly useful as an indicator for characterizing male social withdrawal.
[0094] The contents of other components other than ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase can also be compared with predetermined cutoff values for each component, and a high or low value can be set as a high possibility of having a hikikomori state, and a judgment can be made based on that.
[0095] The predetermined cutoff value may be appropriately set by a person skilled in the art depending on various conditions such as the sex and age of the subject, the type of blood sample, the measurement method, and the type of biomarker. The method for setting the cutoff value is not particularly limited, and the cutoff value can be set according to a known method.
[0096] The cutoff value may be set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in hikikomori individuals, or solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in non-hikikomori individuals, but it is preferable to measure biomarkers in both hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals and set the cutoff value based on both the results. Non-hikikomori individuals may or may not be suffering from a disease, etc., as long as they are not in a hikikomori state, but it is preferable that they are not suffering from a disease that correlates with the measured biomarker.
[0097] For example, when a cutoff value is set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in hikikomori individuals, the cutoff value may be set so that a predetermined proportion of hikikomori individuals are included in the distribution of biomarker measurement results for multiple hikikomori individuals. The above description can also be applied mutatis mutandis to the case where a cutoff value is set based solely on the results of measuring biomarkers in non-hikikomori individuals.
[0098] Furthermore, when biomarkers for both hikikomori and non-hikikomori are measured and set based on the results of both, the cutoff value may be determined, for example, so that a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall within the normal value range and a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall within the abnormal value range. Specifically, for example, in the case of a biomarker that indicates a high possibility of hikikomori when its measured value is equal to or greater than the cutoff value, the cutoff value can be determined so that a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall above the cutoff value and a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall below the cutoff value. Furthermore, in the case of a biomarker that indicates a high possibility of hikikomori when its measured value is equal to or less than the cutoff value, the cutoff value can be determined so that a predetermined percentage of hikikomori individuals fall below the cutoff value and a predetermined percentage of non-hikikomori individuals fall above the cutoff value.
[0099] In the above, the predetermined ratio is, for example, 70% or more, preferably 80% or more, more preferably 90% or more, even more preferably 95% or more, and particularly preferably 100%.
[0100] Furthermore, when assessing the severity of a subject's hikikomori state, the above-mentioned assessment results may be combined with other hikikomori tests to assess the severity of the hikikomori state, such as the pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0101] In another embodiment, a method for using the biomarkers of the present invention as indicators for determining the severity of a hikikomori state in a subject is provided, comprising the steps of: acquiring the contents of the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori of the present invention in blood samples from a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; generating training data by correlating the contents with the results of the assessment of the severity of hikikomori; and performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori severity prediction support model that outputs a level of severity of hikikomori when the contents are input. Furthermore, a method for predicting the severity of hikikomori in a subject is provided, comprising the steps of acquiring the contents of the biomarkers of the present invention in a blood sample from the subject; and predicting the severity of hikikomori in the subject by inputting the contents of the biomarkers of the subject in the hikikomori severity prediction support model generated by the method for generating a hikikomori severity prediction support model.
[0102] According to the method of this embodiment, the severity of the hikikomori state of a subject can be evaluated simply and accurately.
[0103] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0104] <Hikikomori severity prediction support model> Figure 6 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a hikikomori severity prediction support model generation system 1' according to one embodiment of the present invention. The hikikomori severity prediction support model generation system 1' is a system for implementing a hikikomori severity prediction support model generation method according to one embodiment of the present invention, and includes a content measuring device 2, a teacher data generation device 3', and a machine learning device 4'. Note that in Figure 6, components having the same functions as those in Figure 2 are assigned the same reference numerals, and detailed explanations will be omitted.
[0105] The content measuring device 2 measures the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in blood samples from multiple hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals. The method described above in the section "Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples" is preferably used as the measurement method. In this embodiment, the hikikomori identification biomarker includes at least two species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, preferably at least three species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, more preferably at least two species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase. The biomarkers for identifying social withdrawal more preferably include at least three selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase, and particularly preferably include at least three selected from the group consisting of ornithine and acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase, and further preferably include ornithine, octanoylcarnitine (AC_C8:0), tetradecanoylcarnitine (AC_C14:0), hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C16:0), hexadecanoylcarnitine (AC_C18:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C19:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C20:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C21:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C22:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C23:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C24:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C25:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C26:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C27:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C28:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C29:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C30:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C31:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C32:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C33:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C34:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C35:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C36:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C37:0), octanoylcarnitine (AC_C38:0), octanoylcarnit Most preferably, the biomarkers include all of the following: lunitine (AC_C16:1), octadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1), octadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2), 3-hydroxyoctadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1OH), 3-hydroxyoctadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2OH), hexadecenoyllysophosphatidylcholine (LPC_16:1), total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, direct bilirubin / indirect bilirubin ratio, LDL cholesterol, arginine, and arginase. Combining the measurement results of multiple biomarkers can improve the accuracy of identifying whether or not a subject is socially withdrawn. The measured content data is sent to the training data generation device 3' along with the subject's ID, etc.
[0106] The hardware configuration of the teacher data generation device 3' is the same as that of the teacher data generation device 3 shown in Figure 2. The auxiliary storage device 30 stores a database D3 of the results of the hikikomori severity assessment of each subject measured by the content measuring device 2, as well as various programs for operating the teacher data generation device 3'. The results of the assessment of the severity of hikikomori of each subject can be obtained by known methods such as a pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0107] The teacher data generation device 3' includes, as functional blocks, an acquisition unit 31 and a teacher data generation unit 32'. In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by the processor of the teacher data generation device 3' reading a predetermined program into a main storage device and executing it.
[0108] The acquisition unit 31 acquires from the content measuring device 2 the content amounts of the hikikomori identifying biomarkers in the blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals.
[0109] The teacher data generation unit 32' is a functional block that generates teacher data D4 by associating the content with the assessment result of the severity of social withdrawal. Specifically, when the teacher data generation unit 32' receives the content from the acquisition unit 31, it reads the assessment result of the severity of social withdrawal of the measurement subject for that content from the severity assessment result database D3 by referencing the ID, etc., and generates teacher data D4 by associating the content with the read assessment result. Furthermore, the teacher data generation unit 32' stores the generated teacher data D4 in the auxiliary storage device 30.
[0110] In addition, if the severity assessment result database D3 is not stored in the auxiliary storage device 30 or if the assessment result of the subject is not included in the severity assessment result database D3, the teacher data generation unit 32' may separately obtain the assessment result from outside and associate it with the content.
[0111] The hardware configuration of the machine learning device 4′ is the same as that of the machine learning device 4 shown in Figure 2. The auxiliary storage device 40 stores the teacher data D4 transferred from the teacher data generation device 3′, various programs for operating the machine learning device 4′, and the like.
[0112] The machine learning device 4' includes a learning unit 41' as a functional block. The learning unit 41' performs machine learning based on the training data D4 to generate a hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 that outputs the severity of hikikomori when a content is input. The learning method used by the learning unit 41' for machine learning is not particularly limited, but in this embodiment, machine learning using partial least squares regression is used. The generated hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 is stored in the auxiliary storage device 40 and is then used to support hikikomori severity prediction.
[0113] FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the method for generating a hikikomori severity prediction support model according to this embodiment.
[0114] In step S11, the acquisition unit 31 of the teacher data generation device 3′ acquires the contents of the hikikomori identification biomarkers in the blood samples of multiple hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals from the content measuring device 2. In step S12, the teacher data generation unit 32′ associates the contents with the assessment results of the severity of hikikomori to generate teacher data D4.
[0115] Thereafter, steps S11 and S12 are repeated while changing the subject to be measured, and when a predetermined amount of teacher data D4 necessary and sufficient for machine learning has been accumulated (YES in step S13), the teacher data D4 is transferred to the machine learning device 4′.
[0116] Subsequently, in step S14, the learning unit 41′ performs machine learning using the teacher data D4, thereby generating a hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 that outputs the severity of hikikomori when the content is input (step S15).
[0117] <Predicting the severity of hikikomori> 8 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a support device 5' of this embodiment. The support device 5' is a device for implementing the hikikomori severity prediction support method of this embodiment.
[0118] The hardware configuration of the support device 5′ is the same as that of the support device 5 shown in Fig. 4. The auxiliary storage device 50 stores the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 generated by the above-mentioned method for generating a hikikomori severity prediction support model, and various programs for operating the support device 5′.
[0119] The support device 5′ includes an acquisition unit 51 and a prediction unit 52′. In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by a processor of the support device 5′ reading a predetermined program into a main storage device and executing it.
[0120] The acquisition unit 51 acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the blood sample of the subject from the content measuring device 2. The type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 51 is the same as the type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 31 shown in Fig. 6 when generating the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2.
[0121] The prediction unit 52' is a functional block that predicts the severity of hikikomori of the subject by inputting the content of the substance in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2. Specifically, when the prediction unit 52' receives the content from the acquisition unit 51, it inputs the content into the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 and receives the prediction result of the severity of hikikomori output from the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 in response. Furthermore, the prediction unit 52' outputs the prediction result to the display device 6.
[0122] FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the hikikomori severity prediction support method of this embodiment.
[0123] In step S16, the acquisition unit 51 of the support device 5' acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the subject's blood sample from the content measuring device 2. In step S17, the prediction unit 52' inputs the content in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2, thereby predicting the severity of hikikomori for the subject. In step S18, the prediction unit 52' outputs the prediction result to the display device 6 or the like.
[0124] As described above, the hikikomori severity prediction support model M2 can be used to predict the severity of hikikomori of a subject.
[0125] When assessing the severity of a subject's hikikomori state, the prediction results of the hikikomori severity prediction support model may be combined with other hikikomori tests to assess the severity of the hikikomori state, such as a pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0126] 2.3 Stratification of Hikikomori Various factors, such as environmental factors, personality, and mental illness, are thought to be causes of hikikomori, and it is possible to stratify hikikomori individuals based on their background. In this specification, "stratification" refers to classifying hikikomori individuals into subtypes based on their background and defining clustering classifications of hikikomori individuals for each subtype. Examples of the backgrounds of hikikomori include depression, social anxiety disorder, developmental disorders, and a tendency toward schizophrenia. When hikikomori individuals are stratified based on whether or not they have a tendency toward depression, it can be determined that treatment for depression is effective in resolving the hikikomori state for those with a tendency toward depression, while it can be determined that treatment for depression is ineffective in resolving the hikikomori state for those without a tendency toward depression.
[0127] In another embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided in which blood components of a subject are used as indicators for stratifying the subject. The type of stratification is not particularly limited, but preferably includes stratification into non-hikikomori, hikikomori with depression tendencies, and other hikikomori. The blood components can be the hikikomori identification biomarkers of the present invention, and include blood components containing at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters.
[0128] In this embodiment, a method for supporting stratification of hikikomori is provided, which includes the steps of acquiring the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject, and comparing the acquired content with a preset standard value to determine the clustering classification of hikikomori.
[0129] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0130] <Determining clustering classification of hikikomori> In this embodiment, the method described in the above section "<Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples>" is preferably used for the step of obtaining the content of the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori of the present invention in a blood sample from a subject.
[0131] The process of comparing the acquired content with a preset reference value and determining the clustering classification of hikikomori is described below.
[0132] The content of each biomarker for identifying hikikomori is compared with a reference value, and the clustering classification of hikikomori is determined for each item.The results are then combined, and the clustering classification determined for the greatest number of items can be determined to be the clustering classification of hikikomori for the subject.
[0133] The biomarkers for identifying hikikomori used in this embodiment are those described in the section "1. Biomarkers for identifying hikikomori," and include at least two selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol esters, and preferably include at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters.
[0134] Regarding the content of uric acid in a blood sample, if the content is equal to or greater than the standard value, it can be determined that the person is highly likely to be a socially withdrawn person with a tendency to depression.
[0135] When the cholesterol ester content in the blood sample is equal to or greater than the reference value, it can be determined that the subject is highly likely to be a socially withdrawn person with a tendency to depression.
[0136] The predetermined reference value may be appropriately set by a person skilled in the art depending on various conditions such as the sex and age of the subject, the type of blood sample, the measurement method, and the type of biomarker. The method for setting the reference value is not particularly limited, and the reference value may be set according to a known method.
[0137] The reference value may be set based only on the results of measuring the subject's biomarkers in one clustering classification, but it is preferable to measure the subject's biomarkers in multiple clustering classifications and set the reference value by combining the results.
[0138] For example, when setting a reference value based only on the results of measuring a subject's biomarkers in one clustering classification, the reference value may be set so that the subject is included at a predetermined rate in the distribution of biomarker measurement results for multiple subjects.
[0139] Furthermore, when measuring biomarkers of subjects in multiple clustering classifications and setting the reference value by combining the results, the reference value may be determined, for example, so that a predetermined proportion of subjects falling into each clustering classification are included. Specifically, for example, in the case of a biomarker whose measured value is equal to or greater than the reference value and is likely to correspond to a group of hikikomori with depressive tendencies, the reference value can be determined so that a predetermined proportion of subjects falling into the group of hikikomori with depressive tendencies are included at or above the reference value, and a predetermined proportion of subjects falling into other groups are included below the reference value. Furthermore, for example, in the case of a biomarker whose measured value is equal to or less than the reference value and is likely to correspond to a group of hikikomori with depressive tendencies, the reference value can be determined so that a predetermined proportion of subjects falling into the group of hikikomori with depressive tendencies are included at or below the reference value, and a predetermined proportion of subjects falling into other groups are included above the reference value.
[0140] In the above, the predetermined ratio is, for example, 70% or more, preferably 80% or more, more preferably 90% or more, even more preferably 95% or more, and particularly preferably 100%.
[0141] Furthermore, when determining the clustering classification of a subject's hikikomori, the clustering classification may be determined by combining the results of the clustering classification with other hikikomori tests, such as the pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview or the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0142] In another embodiment of the present invention, a method for using the biomarkers of the present invention as indicators for stratifying subjects is provided, comprising the steps of: acquiring the contents of the biomarkers for identifying hikikomori of the present invention in blood samples from a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; generating training data by correlating the contents with the results of a hikikomori clustering classification; and performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori stratification support model that outputs a hikikomori clustering classification when the contents are input. The present invention also provides a method for supporting the stratification of hikikomori in a subject, comprising the steps of acquiring the contents of the biomarkers of the present invention in a blood sample from the subject; and predicting the hikikomori clustering classification of the subject by inputting the contents of the biomarkers of the subject into the hikikomori stratification support model generated by the method for generating a hikikomori stratification support model. The content of the stratification is not particularly limited, but it is preferable to stratify into a non-hikikomori group, a hikikomori group with depression tendencies, and other hikikomori groups.
[0143] According to the method of this embodiment, the severity of the hikikomori state of a subject can be evaluated simply and accurately.
[0144] According to the identification method of this embodiment, there is no limit to the age of the subject, and the subject may be, for example, a young subject, specifically a subject under the age of 30, or an elderly subject, specifically a subject over the age of 65. There is also no limit to the gender of the subject, and the subject may be either a male or a female. Furthermore, the subject may or may not be receiving treatment, such as medication, for a mental disorder such as social withdrawal, but it is preferable that the subject is not receiving treatment.
[0145] <Hikikomori Stratification Support Model> FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of a hikikomori stratification support model generation system 1" of this embodiment. The hikikomori stratification support model generation system 1" is a system for implementing the hikikomori stratification support model generation method of this embodiment, and is equipped with a content measuring instrument 2, a teacher data generation device 3", and a machine learning device 4". In FIG. 10, components having the same functions as those in FIGS. 2 and 6 are given the same reference numerals, and detailed explanations will be omitted.
[0146] The content measuring device 2 measures the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in blood samples from multiple hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals. The method described above in the section "Method for measuring the content of biomarkers in blood samples" is preferably used as the measurement method. In this embodiment, the hikikomori identification biomarker includes at least two species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, preferably at least three species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester, and more preferably at least one species selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol ester.The biomarker for identifying social withdrawal preferably includes at least two cholesterol esters and uric acid, and more preferably includes at least three cholesterol esters and uric acid, and more preferably includes uric acid, heptadecanoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_17:0), octadecadienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:2), octadecatrienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_18:3), eicosenoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:1), eicosadienoic acid cholesterol ester (CE_20:2), 3-hydroxyoctadecenoylcarnitine (AC_C18:1OH), 3-hydroxyoctadecadienoylcarnitine (AC_C18:2O ... H), eicosatetraenoyllysophosphatidylcholine (LPC_20:4), triglyceride (TG_46:2), triglyceride (TG_46:3), triglyceride (TG_48:3), triglyceride (TG_50:2), triglyceride (TG_50:3), triglyceride (TG_52:2), triglyceride (TG_52:3), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_32:0), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_32:1), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_38:3), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_40:4), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_40:5), phosphatidylcholine ester (PC_40:6), proline, alanine, and valine are most preferred. Combining the measurement results of multiple biomarkers can improve the accuracy of identifying whether or not a subject is in a state of social withdrawal. The measured content data is sent to the training data generation device 3" together with the ID of the subject, etc.
[0147] The hardware configuration of the teacher data generation device 3" is the same as that of the teacher data generation device 3 shown in Figure 2 and the teacher data generation device 3' shown in Figure 6. The auxiliary storage device 30 stores a database D5 of the clustering classification determination results of hikikomori for each measurement subject measured by the content measuring device 2, as well as various programs for operating the teacher data generation device 3". The clustering classification determination result database D5 records the determination results of the clustering classification of hikikomori for each measurement subject determined by the principal component clustering method.
[0148] The teacher data generation device 3" has, as functional blocks, an acquisition unit 31 and a teacher data generation unit 32". In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by the processor of the teacher data generation device 3" reading a predetermined program into the main memory and executing it.
[0149] The acquisition unit 31 acquires from the content measuring device 2 the content amounts of the hikikomori identifying biomarkers in the blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals.
[0150] The teacher data generation unit 32" is a functional block that generates teacher data D6 by associating the content amount with the judgment result of the hikikomori clustering classification. Specifically, when the teacher data generation unit 32" receives the content amount from the acquisition unit 31, it reads the judgment result of the hikikomori clustering classification of the person whose content amount is being measured from the clustering classification judgment result database D5 by referring to an ID, etc., and generates teacher data D6 by associating the content amount with the read judgment result. Furthermore, the teacher data generation unit 32" stores the generated teacher data D6 in the auxiliary storage device 30.
[0151] In addition, if the clustering classification judgment result database D5 is not stored in the auxiliary storage device 30 or if the judgment result of the subject is not included in the clustering classification judgment result database D5, the teacher data generation unit 32' may separately obtain the judgment result from outside and associate it with the content amount.
[0152] The hardware configuration of the machine learning device 4" is the same as that of the machine learning device 4 shown in Figure 2 and the machine learning device 4' shown in Figure 6. The auxiliary storage device 40 stores teacher data D6 transferred from the teacher data generation device 3" and various programs for operating the machine learning device 4".
[0153] The machine learning device 4" has a learning unit 41" as a functional block. The learning unit 41" performs machine learning based on the training data D6, and generates a hikikomori stratification support model M3 that outputs a clustering classification of hikikomori when a content amount is input. The learning method used by the learning unit 41" is not particularly limited, but in this embodiment, machine learning using random forest or partial least squares regression is used. The generated hikikomori stratification support model M3 is stored in the auxiliary storage device 40, and is then used to support hikikomori stratification.
[0154] FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the method for generating a hikikomori stratification support model according to this embodiment.
[0155] In step S21, the acquisition unit 31 of the teacher data generation device 3" acquires the content of hikikomori identification biomarkers in blood samples of multiple hikikomori and non-hikikomori individuals from the content measuring device 2. In step S22, the teacher data generation unit 32" associates the content with the hikikomori clustering judgment result to generate teacher data D6.
[0156] Thereafter, steps S21 and S22 are repeated while changing the measurement subject, and when a predetermined amount of teacher data D6 necessary and sufficient for machine learning has been accumulated (YES in step S23), the teacher data D6 is transferred to the machine learning device 4''.
[0157] Next, in step S24, the learning unit 41'' performs machine learning using the training data D6. As a result, when the content amount is input, the learning unit 41'' generates a hikikomori stratification support model M3 that outputs a clustering classification of hikikomori (step S25).
[0158] <Prediction of the stratification of hikikomori> FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a support device 5'' of this embodiment. The support device 5'' is a device for implementing the hikikomori stratification support method of this embodiment.
[0159] The hardware configuration of the support device 5" is the same as that of the support device 5 shown in FIG. 4 and the support device 5' shown in FIG. 8. The auxiliary storage device 50 stores the hikikomori stratification support model M3 generated by the above-mentioned method for generating a hikikomori stratification support model, and various programs for operating the support device 5".
[0160] The support device 5" includes an acquisition unit 51 and a prediction unit 52". In this embodiment, these units are realized in software by the processor of the support device 5" reading a predetermined program into the main storage device and executing it.
[0161] The acquisition unit 51 acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the blood sample of the subject from the content measuring device 2. The type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 51 is the same as the type of content acquired by the acquisition unit 31 shown in Fig. 10 when generating the hikikomori stratification support model M3.
[0162] The prediction unit 52" is a functional block that predicts the clustering classification of hikikomori of the subject by inputting the content in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori stratification support model M3. Specifically, when the prediction unit 52" receives the content from the acquisition unit 51, it inputs the content into the hikikomori stratification support model M3 and receives the predicted result of the clustering classification of hikikomori output from the hikikomori stratification support model M3 in response. Furthermore, the prediction unit 52" outputs the predicted result to the display device 6.
[0163] FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the processing steps of the hikikomori stratification support method of this embodiment.
[0164] In step S26, the acquisition unit 51 of the support device 5" acquires the content of the hikikomori identification biomarker in the subject's blood sample from the content measuring device 2. In step S27, the prediction unit 52" inputs the content in the subject's blood sample into the hikikomori stratification support model M3, thereby predicting the clustering classification of the subject as hikikomori. In step S28, the prediction unit 52" outputs the prediction result to the display device 6 or the like.
[0165] As described above, the hikikomori stratification support model M3 can be used to predict the hikikomori clustering classification of the subject.
[0166] When determining the clustering classification of a subject's hikikomori state, the prediction results of the hikikomori severity prediction support model may be combined with other hikikomori tests to determine the clustering classification of the hikikomori state. Examples of other hikikomori tests include a pathological hikikomori assessment based on a structured interview and the self-administered HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire).
[0167] 3. Use of biomarkers for identifying hikikomori In this embodiment, the biomarker for identifying hikikomori can be used for the following purposes in addition to identifying hikikomori, predicting severity, and stratifying them.
[0168] <Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions to resolve hikikomori> In general, the effects of intervention vary from person to person, so it is very useful to examine the effects of intervention for each individual. The effects of intervention can be easily examined by using the biomarker for identifying hikikomori of the present invention.
[0169] For example, blood samples are taken from a hikikomori before and after some kind of intervention is performed on the hikikomori, the amount of biomarkers for identifying hikikomori in the blood samples is measured, and the amount of biomarkers for identifying hikikomori before and after the intervention is compared. If the amount of biomarkers for identifying hikikomori after the intervention approaches the range for determining "not being in a hikikomori state," the intervention can be determined to be effective.
[0170] <Preventive intervention> Furthermore, the biomarker for identifying hikikomori of the present invention can also be used for the prevention of or early intervention in a hikikomori state.
[0171] For example, even if a person is not a hikikomori, and does not fall under the definition of hikikomori, which is "a state in which the person does not go out of the house for four or more days a week, has not participated in social activities for six or more consecutive months, and as a result feels functional impairment or distress," if the content of the biomarker for identifying hikikomori of the present invention is within the range that determines the person as being in a "hikikomori state," it can be determined that the person is highly likely to become a hikikomori state in the future, and the hikikomori state can be prevented. Furthermore, it becomes possible to start intervention at an early stage when the person has become a hikikomori state. [Example]
[0172] The present invention will be further explained below with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0173] All of the following examples were carried out at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
[0174] The biomarkers used in the analysis in this example are shown in Table 1 below.
[0175] [Table 1]
[0176] In the above table, for example, AC_C2:0 indicates an acylcarnitine with 2 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds. For example, LPC_16:0 indicates a lysophosphatidylcholine with 16 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds. For example, PE_34:1 indicates a phosphatidylethanolamine with 34 total fatty acid carbon atoms and 1 double bond. For example, CE_17:0 indicates a cholesterol ester with 17 fatty acid carbon atoms and 0 double bonds. For example, TG_46:2 indicates a triglyceride with 46 total fatty acid carbon atoms and 2 double bonds. For example, PC_28:1 indicates a phosphatidylcholine with 28 total fatty acid carbon atoms and 1 double bond.
[0177] [Example 1] Hikikomori identification support model [1] Subject selection and plasma sample collection Data from the subjects (hikikomori and non-hikikomori) in this example were collected at Kyushu University, with all subjects providing written informed consent. The subject selection method is described below. Data on the subjects is shown in Table 2.
[0178] (1) Hikikomori We defined hikikomori as those who met the following three criteria, and collected blood samples from 42 hikikomori (mean age 30.2 years, SD=8.2) who were not receiving drug treatment. (a) Not leaving home for more than four days a week (b) Not engaging in social participation activities for six months or more (c) They experience functional impairment or distress as a result.
[0179] (2) Non-hikikomori Those who did not meet the above three criteria and were not in a state of hikikomori were considered non-hikikomori, and blood samples were collected from 41 non-hikikomori individuals.
[0180] (3) Collection of blood samples Blood samples were collected by peripheral blood sampling via venipuncture.
[0181] [Table 2]
[0182] [2] Metabolomic analysis (1) Pretreatment of blood samples To extract metabolites from blood samples, 250 μL of ice-cold methanol was added to 10 μL of plasma, stirred in a vortex mixer, and then centrifuged (14,000 × g, 4 °C, 15 min). The supernatant was then collected in a 1.5 mL Eppendorf microtube, diluted with an equal volume of water, and used for the analysis of the following compounds.
[0183] (2) LC / MS analysis of water-soluble compounds containing amino acids [2] 25 μL of the supernatant obtained in (1) was diluted 3-fold with 0.1% formic acid solution and then analyzed by LC / MS. An LCMS-8060 (Shimadzu Corporation) was used for LC / MS analysis. To analyze various water-soluble compounds, an HS-F5-3 column (150 × 2.1 mm, 3 μm particle size, Sigma-Aldrich) was used, with a mobile phase consisting of solvent A (0.1% formic acid in water) and solvent B (0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile). The column oven temperature was set at 40°C. The mobile phase gradient was performed under the following conditions: ·Flow rate 0.25ml / min. 0-2 min, 0%B; 2-5min, 0-25%B; 5-11min, 25-35%B; 11-15min, 35-95%B; 15-25min, 95%B; 25.1-30min, 0%B. Mass spectrometry was performed in multiple reaction monitoring mode using electrospray ionization (ESI) in negative / positive ion mode under the following ESI conditions: Dry gas flow rate 10 L / min, nebulizer gas flow rate 3 L / min, heat gas flow rate 10 L / min, interface temperature 300°C, DL temperature 250°C, heat block temperature 400°C, CID gas pressure 270 kPa.
[0184] (3) LC / MS analysis of acylcarnitines [2] 270 μL of ice-cold methanol was added to 30 μL of the supernatant obtained in (1), and the mixture was vortexed and centrifuged (14,000 × g, 4°C, 15 minutes). The supernatant was then collected. LC / MS analysis was performed on the collected supernatant. LC / MS analysis was performed using an LCMS-8060 (Shimadzu Corporation). The column used was a Luna HILIC column 200A (150 mm × 2.0 mm, 3 μm, Phenomenex), with a mobile phase consisting of solvent A (10 mM ammonium formate) and solvent B (acetonitrile / 10 mM ammonium formate (9 / 1, v / v)). The column oven temperature was set at 40°C. The mobile phase gradient was as follows: ·Flow rate 0.3mL / min. 0-2.5 min, 100%B; 2.5-4 min, 100-50%B; 4-7.5 min, 50-5%B; 7.5-10 min, 5%B; 10,1-12.5 min, 100%B. Acylcarnitines were detected by precursor ion scanning at m / z 85.5 in ESI positive mode, with the collision energy (CE) adjusted according to the fatty acid chain length. Short-chain acylcarnitines (C0-8): 20 eV Medium-chain acylcarnitines (C9-12): 35 eV Long-chain acylcarnitines (C12-18): 45 eV
[0185] (4) LC / MS analysis of phospholipids [2] 5 μL of the supernatant obtained in (1) was diluted 200-fold with a 20% solution of 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile, followed by LC / MS analysis. LC / MS analysis was performed using an LCMS-8060 (Shimadzu Corporation). The column used was a Kinetex C8 column (150 × 2.1 mm, 2.6 μm particle size, Phenomenex), with a mobile phase consisting of solvent A (20 mM ammonium formate) and solvent B (acetonitrile / isopropanol (1 / 1, v / v)). The column oven temperature was set at 45°C. The mobile phase gradient was as follows: ·Flow rate 0.3mL / min. 0-1min, 20%B; 1-2 min, 40%B; 2-25 min, 92.5%B; 25.1-35 min, 100%B; 35.1-38 min,20%B. Mass spectrometry was performed in electrospray ionization (ESI) positive ion mode in multiple reaction monitoring mode. [3] Metabolite data processing LC-MS data analysis was performed using the Lab Solutions LC-MS software program (Shimadzu Corporation). Information on a total of 127 components (10 biochemical test items and 117 blood metabolites) was obtained, and the data were compared between hikikomori and non-hikikomori subjects. The results are shown in Table 3 and Figure 14. Statistical analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism 8, and scatter plots were created using the Enhanced Volcano R package (ver. 1.6.0). The most significant difference between hikikomori and non-hikikomori was the direct / indirect bilirubin ratio (R-Bil), which was lower in hikikomori subjects. Long-chain acylcarnitines (AC_16:0, AC_16:1, AC_18:1, AC_18:2) were higher in hikikomori subjects than in non-hikikomori subjects. The results for arginine were lower in hikikomori than in non-hikikomori, while the results for ornithine were higher in hikikomori than in non-hikikomori.
[0186] [Table 3]
[0187] [Table 4]
[0188] [Table 5]
[0189] [Table 6]
[0190] [4] Creation of a hikikomori identification support model that can predict whether or not a subject is in a hikikomori state Using these 127 components, we created a random forest model for discriminating between hikikomori and non-hikikomori. The random forest was created using the "random forest" function of the randomForest R package (ver. 4.6-14) and the "train" function of the caret R package (ver. 6.0-88) with the "mrty" parameter. The entire data set was randomly divided into six equal parts, and five-sixths were used as training data to create the model, while one-sixth was used as model validation data (Figure 15A). This random sampling process was repeated five times to create a model (ntree = 500; mtree = 5). The resulting discrimination model had a kappa coefficient of 0.7 or higher, indicating practical accuracy (Figure 15B). The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) (AUC) was 0.854 (CI = 0.648-1.000) (Figure 15C). The performance of the prediction results was evaluated using the “auc” function of the pROC R package (ver. 1.17.0.1) or the “confusionMatrix” function of the caret R package.
[0191] Furthermore, the components that contributed most to the model are shown in Figure 15D. Ornithine, arginine, and long-chain acylcarnitine were among the top five components.
[0192] [Example 2] Blood arginase in male hikikomori Because arginine levels decreased and ornithine levels increased in hikikomori, and because ornithine is produced from arginine via arginase, arginase was thought to be a possible indicator of hikikomori. However, no significant difference in blood arginase levels was observed between hikikomori and non-hikikomori. However, when the subjects were divided into four groups based on gender and whether or not they were hikikomori, blood arginase levels were found to be higher in male hikikomori (Figure 16C). Therefore, a negative correlation was observed between arginine and ornithine in men (Figure 16D).
[0193] [Example 3] Prediction of severity of social withdrawal [1] Determining the severity of hikikomori The severity of the subjects' hikikomori was assessed using the HQ-25 (25-item Hikikomori Questionnaire). [2] Creation of a severity prediction support model that can predict the severity of a subject's hikikomori state Using the data for the 127 components obtained in steps [1] to [3] of Example 1, a partial least squares model was created to predict the severity of the subject's social withdrawal using the HQ-25 (Figure 17A). The partial least squares (PLS) model was created using the "plsr" or "mvr" function in the pls R package (ver. 2.7-3). The root mean square error (RMSE) of the model was 18.5, and the mean absolute error (MAR) was 15.5. Furthermore, the average correlation coefficient was 0.8. The root mean square error (RMSE) and mean absolute error (MAR) were calculated by applying the predicted results and the actual HQ-25 results to the following formula:
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[0196] The components that contribute most to the model are shown in Figure 17B. Long-chain acylcarnitine, arginine, etc. are the top components. Long-chain acylcarnitine (AC_C16:0) showed a positive correlation with HQ-25, while arginine showed a negative correlation with HQ-25. These results also suggest that it is possible to predict the severity of hikikomori from information on blood components.
[0197] [Example 4] Stratification of subjects Principal component clustering analysis was performed using the psychiatric test data of all subjects (data from the 23 items in Table 1) (Fig. 18A, B). As a result, the subjects were classified into three clusters. Cluster 1: A group consisting almost entirely of non-hikikomori. Cluster 2: Half hikikomori and half non-hikikomori. Cluster 3: A group consisting almost entirely of hikikomori.
[0198] In Cluster 3, the depression indicators HAMD-17, PHQ-9, and BDI-II were higher than in Cluster 2. It is thought that Cluster 3 contains people with a high tendency toward depression.
[0199] Based on these results, we searched for blood components that characterize the above clusters, and found that uric acid (UA) levels and cholesterol esters (CE_20:1, CE_18:3, CE_20:2) differed between the clusters (Figures 19 and 20).The MetaboAnalyst 5.0 platform (https: / / www.metaboanalyst.ca / home.xhtml) was used to stratify hikikomori, cluster them based on principal component analysis, and create heat maps. [Explanation of symbols]
[0200] 1. Model generation system for classification support 1) Model generation system for supporting severity prediction 1” Stratification support model generation system 2 Content measuring device 3. Teacher data generation device 3' Teacher data generation device 3” Teacher data generator 30 Auxiliary storage 31 Acquisition Department 32 Teacher data generation unit 32' Teacher data generation unit 32” Teacher data generation unit 4. Machine learning equipment 4' Machine learning device 4” Machine Learning Device 40 Auxiliary storage 41 Learning Department 41' Learning Department 41” Learning Department 5 Support equipment 5' Support equipment 5” support equipment 50 Auxiliary storage 51 Acquisition Department 52 Prediction Department 52' Prediction Section 52” Prediction Department 6 Display device D1 Recognition result database D2 Training data D3 Severity assessment result database D4 Training data D5 Clustering classification result database D6 Training data M1 discrimination support model M2 Severity prediction support model M3 Stratification Support Model
Claims
1. Long-chain acylcarnitines and A biomarker for identifying social withdrawal, comprising at least two members selected from the group consisting of ornithine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester.
2. Long-chain acylcarnitines and A biomarker for identifying social withdrawal, comprising at least three members selected from the group consisting of ornithine, bilirubin, arginine, arginase, uric acid, and cholesterol ester.
3. Long-chain acylcarnitines and A method for using a blood component containing at least one selected from the group consisting of ornithine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase as an indicator for identifying whether or not a subject is in a state of social withdrawal.
4. Long-chain acylcarnitines and A method for determining the severity of a subject's social withdrawal state by using a blood component containing at least one selected from the group consisting of ornithine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase as an indicator.
5. A method for using a blood component containing at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol ester as an index for stratifying a subject into a non-hikikomori group, a hikikomori group with depression tendencies, and other hikikomori groups, comprising: A method for indicating that if the content of at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters in a blood sample is above a standard value, the person is likely to be a hikikomori person with a tendency to depression.
6. Obtaining the content of the biomarker for identifying hikikomori according to claim 1 or 2 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; generating training data by associating the content with a discrimination result of whether or not the subject is a hikikomori; a step of performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori identification support model that outputs whether or not the person is a hikikomori when the amount of content is input; A method for generating a hikikomori identification support model having the above.
7. Obtaining the content of the biomarker for identifying hikikomori according to claim 1 or 2 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; A step of generating training data by correlating the content with the assessment result of the severity of social withdrawal; A step of performing machine learning using the training data to generate a hikikomori severity prediction support model that outputs the severity of hikikomori when the content is input; A method for generating a model for supporting prediction of the severity of social withdrawal.
8. The method according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the biomarker for identifying social withdrawal comprises at least two species selected from the group consisting of ornithine, acylcarnitine, bilirubin, arginine, and arginase.
9. Obtaining the content of the biomarker for identifying hikikomori according to claim 1 or 2 in blood samples of a plurality of hikikomori individuals and non-hikikomori individuals; a step of generating training data by associating the content with a determination result of a clustering classification of hikikomori; and generating a hikikomori stratification support model that outputs a clustering classification of hikikomori when the content is input by performing machine learning using the training data.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the biomarker for identifying social withdrawal comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of uric acid and cholesterol esters.
11. The generation method according to claim 6 or 8, wherein the machine learning is machine learning using a random forest.
12. The method of claim 7 or 8, wherein the machine learning is machine learning by partial least squares regression.
13. Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identifying biomarker according to claim 1 or 2 in a blood sample of a subject; a step of predicting whether the subject is a hikikomori by inputting the content of the subject into a hikikomori identification support model generated by the generation method according to any one of claims 6, 8, and 11; A hikikomori identification support method comprising the steps of:
14. Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identifying biomarker according to claim 1 or 2 in a blood sample of a subject; A step of predicting the severity of social withdrawal of the subject by inputting the content of the subject into a social withdrawal severity prediction support model generated by the generation method according to any one of claims 7, 8, and 12; A method for predicting the severity of social withdrawal.
15. Obtaining the content of the hikikomori identifying biomarker according to claim 1 or 2 in a blood sample of a subject; and predicting the clustering classification of hikikomori of the subject by inputting the content of the subject into a hikikomori stratification support model generated by the generation method of claim 9 or 10.
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