Herpes simplex reactivation triggers symptom exacerbation in patients with major depressive disorder

Q3 Psychology
Ehraz Anis , LeAnn Smart , Colt Capan , Cameron Forton , Martha L Escobar Galvis , Qiong Sha , Eric Achtyes , Lena Brundin
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Abstract

Background

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection has been linked to depression, but the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. We hypothesized that recurring HSV infection could exacerbate depressive symptomatology via activation of the immune response and the kynurenine pathway in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).

Methods

32 MDD patients and 17 psychiatrically healthy individuals with a history of HSV recurrence were enrolled into the study. Blood samples were obtained, and psychiatric symptom severity was assessed at three separate visits- asymptomatic, active infection, and follow-up. Plasma levels of tryptophan metabolite levels were measured using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and inflammation-associated proteins were measured using high sensitivity electrochemiluminescence.

Results

There was a significant effect of infection recurrence on IFN-γ and sICAM-1 levels, the latter being influenced by MDD diagnosis. This indicates that the effect of infection on sICAM-1 levels differs between control and depressed groups, although post hoc analysis suggests that interaction effect might be subtle. Infection recurrence had a significant effect on the reactivity of psychiatric symptoms. Finally, there was a positive correlation between levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and IL-13 and depression severity in the cohort during infection recurrence.

Limitations

Relatively small sample size, limited number of male participants, and the relatively weak inflammatory stimuli studied.

Conclusions

MDD patients might react with an exacerbation of symptoms along with elevations of inflammatory markers during HSV recurrence. Further, the association with symptom severity indicates that therapeutic modulation of inflammation may be beneficial in patients with MDD, especially during active infections.

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单纯疱疹再激活引发重度抑郁症患者症状加重
背景单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染与抑郁症有关,但其基本机制仍不清楚。我们假设,HSV 的复发感染可能会通过激活重度抑郁症(MDD)患者的免疫反应和犬尿氨酸途径而加重抑郁症状。研究人员采集了血液样本,并在无症状、活动性感染和随访三个阶段分别评估了精神症状的严重程度。结果感染复发对 IFN-γ 和 sICAM-1 水平有显著影响,后者受 MDD 诊断的影响。这表明感染对 sICAM-1 水平的影响在对照组和抑郁组之间存在差异,尽管事后分析表明这种交互作用可能并不明显。感染复发对精神症状的反应性有显著影响。最后,在感染复发期间,抗炎细胞因子 IL-10 和 IL-13 的水平与队列中的抑郁症严重程度呈正相关。此外,与症状严重程度的关联表明,治疗性炎症调节可能对 MDD 患者有益,尤其是在活动性感染期间。
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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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