The interaction of second trimester prenatal maternal inflammation and psychosocial stress on offspring depressive symptoms in adolescence

Rachel H. Furlan , Madeline R. Pike , Emily Lipner , Elizabeth C. Breen , Barbara A. Cohn , Piera M. Cirillo , Nickilou Y. Krigbaum , Ann M. Kring , Thomas M. Olino , Lauren B. Alloy , Lauren M. Ellman
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Abstract

Background

Higher second trimester (T2) prenatal maternal inflammation (PNMI) and prenatal maternal psychosocial stress have been shown to independently contribute to offspring depression risk. Similarly, interactions between sources of inflammation and maternal daily life stress in T2, previously have been associated with increased offspring adolescent depressive symptoms. We aimed to extend previous findings by examining the potential interaction between exposure to higher T2 PNMI and maternal daily life stress on offspring depressive symptoms in adolescence.

Methods

614 mother-offspring dyads from the Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS) had data available for T2 maternal serum interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), and soluble TNF receptor-II (sTNF-RII), presence/absence of maternal reported daily life stress coded from interviews primarily conducted in T2, and adolescent offspring (ages 15–18 years) depressive symptoms assessed via self-report. Interactions were evaluated using hierarchical multiple regressions, controlling for maternal education.

Results

Maternal daily life stress interacted with higher serum levels of maternal T2 IL-6 and T2 IL-8 to predict adolescent offspring depressive symptoms. Higher IL-6 and higher IL-8 were only associated with offspring depression in the presence of daily life stress. Maternal T2 IL-1ra and sTNF-RII were not associated with offspring adolescent depressive symptoms.

Conclusion

The interaction of the adverse impacts of maternal daily life stress and higher maternal IL-6 and/or IL-8 levels during the second trimester may contribute significantly to exacerbate depression risk in adolescent offspring. These results have potential implications for multiple targets of future early intervention and prevention research.
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妊娠中期产前母体炎症和心理社会压力对子代青春期抑郁症状的相互作用
背景较高的妊娠中期(T2)产前母体炎症(PNMI)和产前母体心理社会压力已被证明是导致后代抑郁风险的独立因素。同样,T2期炎症源和母亲日常生活压力之间的相互作用与后代青少年抑郁症状的增加有关。我们的目的是通过研究暴露于较高T2 PNMI和母亲日常生活压力对后代青春期抑郁症状的潜在相互作用来扩展先前的研究结果。方法来自儿童健康与发展研究(CHDS)的614对母子有T2母体血清白细胞介素(IL)-6、IL-8、IL-1受体拮抗剂(IL-1ra)和可溶性TNF受体- ii (sTNF-RII)的数据,主要在T2进行的访谈中记录的母体报告的日常生活压力的存在/缺失,以及通过自我报告评估青春期后代(15-18岁)抑郁症状的数据。在控制母亲教育的情况下,使用分层多元回归评估相互作用。结果母亲日常生活压力与较高的血清T2 IL-6和T2 IL-8水平相互作用,预测青少年后代抑郁症状。高IL-6和高IL-8仅在存在日常生活压力的情况下与后代抑郁相关。母体T2 IL-1ra和sTNF-RII与后代青少年抑郁症状无关。结论妊娠中期母亲日常生活压力的不良影响与较高的IL-6和/或IL-8水平的相互作用可能会显著加剧青春期后代的抑郁风险。这些结果对未来的早期干预和预防研究具有潜在的意义。
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