Personality, Stress, and HSV-1 Infection: A Twin Study

性格、压力和 HSV-1 感染:双胞胎研究

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7738872
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 12.56万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2009-09-01 至 2011-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A large and growing body of psychoneuroimmunology research demonstrates that psychological stress is an important moderator of immune system functioning. Recent studies suggest, however, that it is not the presence of a stressor per se but rather individual difference in appraisals of, and responses to, the stressor that leads to changes in the immune system. Those individual differences are likely a function of distinct personality traits such as neuroticism and conscientiousness - heritable characteristics that are strongly related to exposure to life events as well as health outcomes. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is a principle focus of psychoneuroimmunology research because HSV infections are ubiquitous in humans and the determinants of the clinical and virological severity are unknown. The primary outcome measures in psychoneuroimmunology studies of HSV are typically clinical symptoms or antibody titers. But these measures do not necessarily reflect increases in shedding and thus increased risk of HSV transmission. We have developed an objective method to quantify the virologic severity of HSV infections on mucosal surfaces that is more sensitive than measuring symptoms and more specific than measuring antibody titers. In this project we will combine assessment of personality and stress-related psychological variables with the most sensitive and clinically relevant outcome measure in HSV research for a twin study that will allow us to control for the genetics of both the study participants and variability in virus genotype. We will thus compare HSV shedding rates for disease-concordant same-sex monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs while assessing daily stress appraisals and weekly reports of specific stressors and related appraisals, along with psychological traits including neuroticism, conscientiousness, and optimism. Using this twin design will allow us to assess biological and psychosocial aspects of stress and HSV shedding, while controlling for genetic variability and common familial exposures and experiences. The Specific Aims are to 1) assess the influence of stressors and stress appraisals on HSV shedding rates; 2) determine the relationship between measures of personality and HSV shedding rates; and 3) assess the joint influence of stressors, stress appraisals, and measures of personality on HSV shedding rates. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: There is a growing body of research that links personality traits, stress, and stress attributions to outbreaks of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) among those who are already HSV-positive. However, a great deal remains to be discovered about how personality and stress affect the immune system. In this study, we will examine the relationships among personality, stress, and HSV-1 in twins to better elucidate how the person, the virus, and the environment interact.
描述(由申请人提供):大量和不断增长的心理神经免疫学研究表明,心理压力是免疫系统功能的重要调节剂。然而,最近的研究表明,这不是压力源本身的存在,而是个体对压力源的评估和反应的差异,导致免疫系统的变化。这些个体差异可能是不同人格特征的函数,如神经质和神经质-可遗传的特征与生活事件的暴露以及健康结果密切相关。单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染是精神神经免疫学研究的主要焦点,因为HSV感染在人类中普遍存在,并且临床和病毒学严重程度的决定因素是未知的。HSV的心理神经免疫学研究的主要结局指标通常是临床症状或抗体滴度。但这些措施并不一定反映增加脱落,从而增加HSV传播的风险。我们开发了一种客观的方法来量化粘膜表面HSV感染的病毒学严重程度,该方法比测量症状更敏感,比测量抗体滴度更特异。在这个项目中,我们将结合联合收割机的人格和压力相关的心理变量的评估与HSV研究中最敏感和临床相关的结果测量,进行双胞胎研究,使我们能够控制研究参与者的遗传学和病毒基因型的变异性。因此,我们将比较疾病一致的同性同卵(MZ)和异卵(DZ)双胞胎的HSV脱落率,同时评估每日压力评估和每周报告的特定压力源和相关评估,沿着心理特征,包括神经质,焦虑和乐观。使用这种双胞胎设计将使我们能够评估压力和HSV脱落的生物和心理社会方面,同时控制遗传变异性和常见的家族暴露和经历。具体目的是:1)评估压力源和压力评估对HSV排毒率的影响; 2)确定人格测量与HSV排毒率之间的关系; 3)评估压力源、压力评估和人格测量对HSV排毒率的联合影响。公共卫生关系:越来越多的研究将性格特征,压力和压力归因于单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)的爆发联系起来,这些人已经是HSV阳性。然而,关于个性和压力如何影响免疫系统,还有很多有待发现。在这项研究中,我们将研究双胞胎的个性,压力和HSV-1之间的关系,以更好地阐明人,病毒和环境如何相互作用。

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Personality, Stress, and HSV-1 Infection: A Twin Study
性格、压力和 HSV-1 感染:双胞胎研究
  • 批准号:
    7922593
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.56万
  • 项目类别:
TWIN STUDY OF CHRONIC WIDESPREAD PAIN
慢性广泛性疼痛的双胞胎研究
  • 批准号:
    7603510
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.56万
  • 项目类别:

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