“…Cumulative exposure to early life stress (ELS), such as maltreatment, neglect, poverty, and family violence, is associated with elevated risk for psychiatric disorders (Kessler et al, ; McLaughlin et al, ), particularly depression (Chapman et al, ). Inflammation has been identified as a biological process through which depression and other internalizing psychiatric disorders develop (Dantzer, O’Connor, Freund, Johnson, & Kelley, ; Dooley et al, ; Miller & Raison, ). The purpose of this study was to explore two plausible, competing pathways through which ELS may lead to depressive symptoms via inflammation; whether exposure to ELS was associated with greater inflammatory responses to external stimulation or whether ELS was associated with greater sensitivity to the link between inflammation and mood.…”