Toxoplasma gondii IgG Serointensity Is Positively Associated With Frailty.

Hira Mohyuddin, Blanca Laffon, João P Teixeira, Solange Costa, Armanda Teixeira-Gomes, Eduardo Pásaro, Niel Constantine, Aline Dagdag, Heidi K Ortmeyer, Boris Tizenberg, Liubov Afram, Poyu Yen, Christopher Marano, Christopher A Lowry, Andrew J Hoisington, Jill A RachBeisel, Vanessa Valdiglesias, Carlota Lema-Arranz, Natalia Fernández-Bertólez, Ana Maseda, José C Millán-Calenti, Elizabeth J Kovacs, Johanna M Gostner, Dietmar Fuchs, Lisa A Brenner, Laura Lorenzo-López, Teodor T Postolache
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Background: Persistent inflammation related to aging ("inflammaging") is exacerbated by chronic infections and contributes to frailty in older adults. We hypothesized associations between Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), a common parasite causing an oligosymptomatic unremitting infection, and frailty, and secondarily between T. gondii and previously reported markers of immune activation in frailty.

Methods: We analyzed available demographic, social, and clinical data in Spanish and Portuguese older adults [N = 601; age: mean (SD) 77.3 (8.0); 61% women]. Plasma T. gondii immunoglobulin G (IgG) serointensity was measured with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The Fried criteria were used to define frailty status. Validated translations of Mini-Mental State Examination, Geriatric Depression Scale, and the Charlson Comorbidity Index were used to evaluate confounders. Previously analyzed biomarkers that were significantly associated with frailty in both prior reports and the current study, and also related to T. gondii serointensity, were further accounted for in multivariable logistic models with frailty as outcome.

Results: In T. gondii-seropositives, there was a significant positive association between T. gondii IgG serointensity and frailty, accounting for age (p = .0002), and resisting adjustment for multiple successive confounders. Among biomarkers linked with frailty, kynurenine/tryptophan and soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor II were positively associated with T. gondii serointensity in seropositives (p < .05). Associations with other biomarkers were not significant.

Conclusions: This first reported association between T. gondii and frailty is limited by a cross-sectional design and warrants replication. While certain biomarkers of inflammaging were associated with both T. gondii IgG serointensity and frailty, they did not fully mediate the T. gondii-frailty association.

弓形虫IgG血清强度与体质虚弱呈正相关。
背景:与衰老相关的持续炎症(“炎症”)因慢性感染而加剧,并导致老年人虚弱。我们假设弓形虫(弓形虫)是一种常见的寄生虫,会导致症状较少的持续感染,与虚弱之间存在关联,其次是弓形虫与先前报道的虚弱免疫激活标志物之间的关联。方法:我们分析了西班牙和葡萄牙老年人的可用人口统计学、社会学和临床数据[N=601;年龄:平均值(SD)77.3(8.0);61%为女性]。用酶联免疫吸附法测定血浆弓形虫免疫球蛋白G(IgG)血清强度。弗里德标准被用来定义虚弱状态。使用迷你精神状态检查、老年抑郁量表和Charlson合并症指数的验证翻译来评估混杂因素。在先前的报告和当前的研究中,先前分析的与虚弱显著相关的生物标志物,以及与弓形虫血清强度相关的生物标记物,在以虚弱为结果的多变量逻辑模型中得到了进一步的解释。结果:在弓形虫血清阳性中,弓形虫IgG血清强度与虚弱、年龄(p=0.0002)以及对多个连续混杂因素的抗拒调整之间存在显著的正相关。在与虚弱相关的生物标志物中,犬尿氨酸/色氨酸和可溶性肿瘤坏死因子受体II与血清阳性的弓形虫血清强度呈正相关(p<0.05)。与其他生物标志物的相关性不显著。结论:首次报道的弓形虫与虚弱之间的联系受到横断面设计的限制,值得复制。虽然某些炎症生物标志物与弓形虫IgG血清强度和虚弱有关,但它们并不能完全介导弓形虫虚弱的相关性。
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