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Positive association between Toxoplasma gondii IgG serointensity and current dysphoria/hopelessness scores in the Old Order Amish: A preliminary study

May 9, 2017
Wadhawan, A., Dagdag, A., Duffy, A., Daue, M.L., Ryan, K.A., Brenner, L.A., Stiller, J.W., Pollin, T.I., Groer, M.W., Huang, X.M., Lowry, C.A., Mitchell, B.D., Postolache, T.T.
Pteridines 2017; 28: 185-194
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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) IgG seropositivity and serointensity have been previously associated with suicidal self-directed violence (SSDV). Although associations with unipolar depression have also been investigated, the results have been inconsistent, possibly as a consequence of high heterogeneity. We have now studied this association in a more homogeneous population, [that is (i.e.) Old Order Amish (OOA)] with previously reported high T. gondii seroprevalence. In 306 OOA with a mean age of 46.1 +/- 16.7 years, including 191 (62.4%) women in the Amish Wellness Study, we obtained both T. gondii IgG titers (by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA]), and depression screening questionnaires (Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9] [n = 280] and PHQ-2 [n = 26]). Associations between T. gondii IgG and dysphoria/hopelessness and anhedonia scores on depression screening questionnaires were analyzed using multivariable linear methods with adjustment for age and sex. Serointensity was associated with both current dysphoria/hopelessness (p = 0.045) and current combined anhedonia and dysphoria/hopelessness (p = 0.043), while associations with simple anhedonia and past/lifelong (rather than current) phenotypes were not significant. These results indicate the need for larger longitudinal studies to corroborate the association between dysphoria/hopelessness and T. gondii IgG-titers. Current hopelessness is a known risk factor for SSDV which responds particularly well to cognitive behavioral therapy, and may be a focused treatment target for T. gondii-positive individuals at high-risk for SSDV. TC 2 Z9 2

Tagged: anhedonia, hopelessness, old order amish, Toxoplasma gondii

Mental health

Positive association between Toxoplasma gondii IgG serointensity and depression in the old order Amish

January 3, 2017
Wadhawan, A., Dagdag, A., Daue, M., Duffy, A., Peng, X. Q., Ryan, K. A., Brenner, L. A., Nijjar, G., Lowry, C. A., Postolache, S. Y., Karim, N. N., Mohyuddin, I., Huang, X. M., Shuldiner, A., Pollin, T. I., Groer, M. W., Mitchell, B. D., Postolache, T. T.
Biological Psychiatry 2017; 81: 121
Tagged: anhedonia, depression, hopelessness, old order amish, Toxoplasma gondii

Mental health

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