Flegr Jaroslav
Department of Philosophy and History of Sciences, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Czech Republic.
Folia Parasitol (Praha). 2025 Jan 17;72:2025.005. doi: 10.14411/fp.2025.005.
In this article, I recount the journey of discovering the effects of latent toxoplasmosis on human psychology, behaviour, morphology, and health as I observed it from the closest perspective over the past 30+ years, during which our laboratory has been intensely focused on this research. I trace how we moved from the initial observations of differences between infected and uninfected individuals in certain personality traits to the systematic study of similar differences in behaviour, both in the laboratory and in everyday life, as well as in physiological and even morphological traits. This eventually led us to investigate the causal relationships behind these observed associations and their molecular basis. I describe some of the unexpected discoveries our research revealed - whether it was the impact of toxoplasmosis on the human sexual index, the prenatal and postnatal development, the sexual preferences and behaviour, the modulatory effect of blood Rh factor on toxoplasmosis, or the discovery of sexual transmission of toxoplasmosis. In exploring whether the toxoplasmosis-associated effects were merely side effects of an ongoing latent infection, we gradually uncovered that seemingly asymptomatic toxoplasmosis has profound (and certainly not positive) effects on the mental and physical health of infected individuals. The article also includes three separate boxes that discuss some key methodological challenges we encountered along the way, such as how to distinguish the effect of infection from mere statistical association, or how to differentiate parasitic manipulation from a simple side effect.
在本文中,我讲述了发现潜伏性弓形虫病对人类心理、行为、形态和健康影响的历程,这是我在过去30多年里从最贴近的视角观察到的,在此期间我们的实验室一直专注于这项研究。我追溯了我们如何从最初观察到感染个体与未感染个体在某些人格特质上的差异,发展到在实验室和日常生活中对行为、生理乃至形态特征方面类似差异进行系统研究。这最终促使我们去探究这些观察到的关联背后的因果关系及其分子基础。我描述了我们研究中揭示的一些意想不到的发现——无论是弓形虫病对人类性指数、产前和产后发育、性偏好和行为的影响,血型Rh因子对弓形虫病的调节作用,还是弓形虫病性传播的发现。在探究与弓形虫病相关的影响是否仅仅是持续潜伏感染的副作用时,我们逐渐发现看似无症状的弓形虫病对受感染个体的身心健康有着深远(且肯定不是积极的)影响。本文还包括三个单独的专栏,讨论了我们在研究过程中遇到的一些关键方法学挑战,比如如何区分感染的影响与单纯的统计关联,或者如何区分寄生虫的操控与简单的副作用。