Maternal exposure to toxoplasmosis and risk of schizophrenia in adult offspring

Alan S. Brown, Catherine A. Schaefer, Charles P. Quesenberry, Liyan Liu, Vicki P. Babulas, Ezra S. Susser

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Objective: The authors examined the relationship between maternal antibody to toxoplasmosis and the risk of schizophrenia and other schizophrenia spectrum disorders in offspring. Toxoplasmosis is known to adversely affect fetal brain development. Method: In a nested case-control design of a large birth cohort born between 1959 and 1967, the authors conducted serological assays for Toxoplasma antibody on maternal serum specimens from pregnancies giving rise to 63 cases of schizophrenia and other schizophrenia spectrum disorders and 123 matched comparison subjects. Toxoplasma immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibody was quantified by using the Sabin-Feldman dye test. The Ig titers were classified into three groups: negative (<1:16) (reference), moderate (1:16-1:64), and high(>1:128). Results: The adjusted odds ratio of schizophrenia/schizophrenia spectrum disorders for subjects with high maternal Toxoplasma IgG antibody titers was 2.61 (95% confidence interval = 1.00-6.82). There was no association between moderate Toxoplasma Ig antibody titers and the risk of schizophrenia/spectrum disorders. Conclusions: These findings suggest that maternal exposure to toxoplasmosis may be a risk factor for schizophrenia. The findings may be explained by reactivated infection or an effect of the antibody on the developing fetus. Given that toxoplasmosis is a preventable infection, the findings, if replicated, may have implications for reducing the incidence of schizophrenia.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)767-773
Nombre de pages7
JournalAmerican Journal of Psychiatry
Volume162
Numéro de publication4
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - avr. 2005

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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentN01HD013334

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    • Psychiatry and Mental health

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