“…These contributions include pre-clinical studies focusing on the molecular mechanisms by which social stress and immune activation alter behaviors relevant to depression such as reward motivation and social interaction ( Cuomo-Haymour et al, 2022 ; DiSabato et al, 2022 ). Additionally, the role of stress, circadian rhythms, and microbiome–gut–immune–brain interactions were explored in the context of medical illnesses that have strong PNI components including high rates of comorbid depression and anxiety ( Amoroso et al, 2021 ; Su et al, 2022 ; Maltz et al, 2022 ). Clinical studies in this Special Issue also reflect a growing focus on personalized and/or nuanced approaches in PNI including consideration of specific depressive symptoms, neural circuit dysfunction, and EEG-defined microstates associated with inflammatory dysregulation, as well as moderation of the association between inflammation and depression by race and ethnicity ( Wijaya et al, 2022 ; Zhao et al, 2022 ; Toussaint et al, 2022 ).…”