Cognitive Impairment and Depression in Mastocytosis: A Synthesis of the Literature

AbstractPurpose of ReviewSymptoms of depression and cognitive dysfunction are commonly reported in mastocytosis. The aims of this review paper are to summarize the current literature on cognitive dysfunction and depressive symptoms, elucidate some of the mechanistic pathways underlying depressive symptoms in mastocytosis, identify gaps in the literature, and offer guidance for future research in this area.Recent FindingsThe study of cognition and depression in mastocytosis is in its infancy and the methodological flaws of the current literature limit interpretability. There is preliminary evidence that some individuals with mastocytosis might experience mild deficits in memory. On average, depression symptom scores fell within the mild to moderate or sub-syndromal range. Regrettably, only one study utilized a standardized diagnostic instrument to assess major depressive disorder. The authors ’ tendency to inaccurately equate depressive symptoms with a diagnosis of major depressive disorder presents a notable issue.SummaryThe prevalence of cognitive deficits and depression appears to be similar to other chronic illnesses. Future work needs to better characterize cognition and characterize “depression” in this population.
Source: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research