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Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder is a mental illness associated with chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD). Circulating inflammation has been proposed as a potential mechanism underlying this link, although the role of specific biomarkers, gender, and symptom domains is not well...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9606761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36311535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.959171 |
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author | Gialluisi, Alessandro Bracone, Francesca Costanzo, Simona Santonastaso, Federica Di Castelnuovo, Augusto Orlandi, Sabatino Magnacca, Sara De Curtis, Amalia Cerletti, Chiara Donati, Maria Benedetta de Gaetano, Giovanni Iacoviello, Licia |
author_facet | Gialluisi, Alessandro Bracone, Francesca Costanzo, Simona Santonastaso, Federica Di Castelnuovo, Augusto Orlandi, Sabatino Magnacca, Sara De Curtis, Amalia Cerletti, Chiara Donati, Maria Benedetta de Gaetano, Giovanni Iacoviello, Licia |
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description | BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder is a mental illness associated with chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD). Circulating inflammation has been proposed as a potential mechanism underlying this link, although the role of specific biomarkers, gender, and symptom domains is not well elucidated. METHODS: We performed multivariable Cox regressions of first hospitalization/all-cause mortality and CVD, ischemic heart (IHD), and cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) causes vs. depression severity in an Italian population cohort (N = 13,191; age ≥ 35 years; 49.3% men; 4,856 hospitalizations and 471 deaths, median follow-up 7.28 and 8.24 years, respectively). In models adjusted for age, sex, and socioeconomic status, we estimated the proportion of association explained by C-reactive protein (CRP), platelet count, granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (GLR), and white blood cell count (WBC). Gender-by-depression interaction and gender-stratified analyses were performed. Associations of polychoric factors tagging somatic and cognitive symptoms with incident clinical risks were also tested, as well as the proportion explained by a composite index of circulating inflammation (INFLA score). RESULTS: Significant proportions of the influence of depression on clinical risks were explained by CRP (4.8% on IHD hospitalizations), GLR (11% on all-cause mortality), and WBC (24% on IHD/CeVD hospitalizations). Gender-by-depression interaction was significantly associated only with all-cause mortality (p = 0.03), with moderate depression showing a + 60% increased risk in women, but not in men. Stable associations of somatic, but not of cognitive, symptoms with increased hospitalization risk were observed (+ 16% for all causes, + 14% for CVD causes), with INFLA score explaining small but significant proportions of these associations (2.5% for all causes, 8.6% for IHD causes). CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the importance of cellular components of inflammation, gender, and somatic depressive symptoms in the link between depression and clinical (especially CVD) risks, pointing to the existence of additional pathways through which depression may play a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system. |
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spelling | pubmed-96067612022-10-28 Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study Gialluisi, Alessandro Bracone, Francesca Costanzo, Simona Santonastaso, Federica Di Castelnuovo, Augusto Orlandi, Sabatino Magnacca, Sara De Curtis, Amalia Cerletti, Chiara Donati, Maria Benedetta de Gaetano, Giovanni Iacoviello, Licia Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder is a mental illness associated with chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD). Circulating inflammation has been proposed as a potential mechanism underlying this link, although the role of specific biomarkers, gender, and symptom domains is not well elucidated. METHODS: We performed multivariable Cox regressions of first hospitalization/all-cause mortality and CVD, ischemic heart (IHD), and cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) causes vs. depression severity in an Italian population cohort (N = 13,191; age ≥ 35 years; 49.3% men; 4,856 hospitalizations and 471 deaths, median follow-up 7.28 and 8.24 years, respectively). In models adjusted for age, sex, and socioeconomic status, we estimated the proportion of association explained by C-reactive protein (CRP), platelet count, granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (GLR), and white blood cell count (WBC). Gender-by-depression interaction and gender-stratified analyses were performed. Associations of polychoric factors tagging somatic and cognitive symptoms with incident clinical risks were also tested, as well as the proportion explained by a composite index of circulating inflammation (INFLA score). RESULTS: Significant proportions of the influence of depression on clinical risks were explained by CRP (4.8% on IHD hospitalizations), GLR (11% on all-cause mortality), and WBC (24% on IHD/CeVD hospitalizations). Gender-by-depression interaction was significantly associated only with all-cause mortality (p = 0.03), with moderate depression showing a + 60% increased risk in women, but not in men. Stable associations of somatic, but not of cognitive, symptoms with increased hospitalization risk were observed (+ 16% for all causes, + 14% for CVD causes), with INFLA score explaining small but significant proportions of these associations (2.5% for all causes, 8.6% for IHD causes). CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the importance of cellular components of inflammation, gender, and somatic depressive symptoms in the link between depression and clinical (especially CVD) risks, pointing to the existence of additional pathways through which depression may play a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9606761/ /pubmed/36311535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.959171 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gialluisi, Bracone, Costanzo, Santonastaso, Di Castelnuovo, Orlandi, Magnacca, De Curtis, Cerletti, Donati, de Gaetano and Iacoviello. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Gialluisi, Alessandro Bracone, Francesca Costanzo, Simona Santonastaso, Federica Di Castelnuovo, Augusto Orlandi, Sabatino Magnacca, Sara De Curtis, Amalia Cerletti, Chiara Donati, Maria Benedetta de Gaetano, Giovanni Iacoviello, Licia Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title | Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title_full | Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title_fullStr | Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title_short | Role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: Findings from the Moli-sani study |
title_sort | role of leukocytes, gender, and symptom domains in the influence of depression on hospitalization and mortality risk: findings from the moli-sani study |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9606761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36311535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.959171 |
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