Latent toxoplasmosis and salivary testosterone concentration – important confounding factors in second to fourth digit ratio studies
Flegr, J., Lindová, J., Pivonkova, V. , Havlicek, J.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2008; 20: 487-489
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A sexually dimorphic characteristic, the
second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio), has been
shown to reflect the prenatal concentration of sex ste-
roid hormones and to correlate with many personality,
physiological, and life history traits. The correlations
are usually stronger for the right than the left hand.
Most studies have shown that the 2D:4D ratio does not
vary with age or postnatal concentration of sex steroid
hormones. Recently, a strong association between left
hand 2D:4D ratio and infection with a common human
parasite
Toxoplasma
has been reported. We hypothe-
sized that the confounding effect of
Toxoplasma
infection
on left hand 2D:4D ratio could be responsible for the
stronger association between different traits and right
hand rather than left hand 2D:4D ratio. This confound-
ing effect of toxoplasmosis could also be responsible for
the difficulty in finding an association between 2D:4D
ratio and age or postnatal steroid hormone concentra-
tion. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed the association
between sex and age and 2D:4D ratio in a population of
194 female and 106 male students with and without
controlling for the confounding variables of
Toxoplasma
infection and testosterone concentration. Our results
showed that the relationship between age and sex and
2D:4D ratio increased sharply when
Toxoplasma
infec-
tion and testosterone concentration were controlled.
These results suggest that left hand 2D:4D ratio is more
susceptible to postnatal influences and that the con-
founding factors of
Toxoplasma
infection, testosterone
concentration and possibly also age, should be controlled
in future 2D:4D ratio studies. Because of a stronger
2D:4D dimorphism in
Toxoplasma
-infected than
Toxo-
plasma
-free subjects, we predict that 2D:4D ratio dimor-
phism as well as right hand/left hand 2D:4D ratio
dimorphism will be higher in countries with a high
prevalence of
Toxoplasma
infection than in those with a
low prevalence