Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.

Stress is perhaps easiest to conceptualize as a process which allows an organism to accommodate for the demands of its environment such that it can adapt to the prevailing set of conditions. Psychological stress is an important component with the potential to affect physiology adversely as has becom...

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Main Authors: Sushri Priyadarshini, Palok Aich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3446986?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a50cc2d14d7a4d3d8be90e00c6587f722020-11-25T01:19:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4323210.1371/journal.pone.0043232Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.Sushri PriyadarshiniPalok AichStress is perhaps easiest to conceptualize as a process which allows an organism to accommodate for the demands of its environment such that it can adapt to the prevailing set of conditions. Psychological stress is an important component with the potential to affect physiology adversely as has become evident from various studies in the area. Although these studies have established numerous effects of psychological stress on physiology, a global strategy for the correlation of these effects has yet to begin. Our comparative and systematic analysis of the published literature has unraveled certain interesting molecular mechanisms as clues to account for some of the observed effects of psychological stress on human physiology. In this study, we attempt to understand initial phase of the physiological response to psychological stress by analyzing interactions between innate immunity and metabolism at systems level by analyzing the data available in the literature. In light of our gene association-networks and enrichment analysis we have identified candidate genes and molecular systems which might have some associative role in affecting psychological stress response system or even producing some of the observed terminal effects (such as the associated physiological disorders). In addition to the already accepted role of psychological stress as a perturbation that can disrupt physiological homeostasis, we speculate that it is potentially capable of causing deviation of certain biological processes from their basal level activity after which they can return back to their basal tones once the effects of stress diminish. Based on the derived inferences of our comparative analysis, we have proposed a probabilistic mechanism for how psychological stress could affect physiology such that these adaptive deviations are sometimes not able to bounce back to their original basal tones, and thus increase physiological susceptibility to metabolic and immune imbalance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3446986?pdf=render
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Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
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Palok Aich
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title Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
title_short Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
title_full Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
title_fullStr Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
title_sort effects of psychological stress on innate immunity and metabolism in humans: a systematic analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Stress is perhaps easiest to conceptualize as a process which allows an organism to accommodate for the demands of its environment such that it can adapt to the prevailing set of conditions. Psychological stress is an important component with the potential to affect physiology adversely as has become evident from various studies in the area. Although these studies have established numerous effects of psychological stress on physiology, a global strategy for the correlation of these effects has yet to begin. Our comparative and systematic analysis of the published literature has unraveled certain interesting molecular mechanisms as clues to account for some of the observed effects of psychological stress on human physiology. In this study, we attempt to understand initial phase of the physiological response to psychological stress by analyzing interactions between innate immunity and metabolism at systems level by analyzing the data available in the literature. In light of our gene association-networks and enrichment analysis we have identified candidate genes and molecular systems which might have some associative role in affecting psychological stress response system or even producing some of the observed terminal effects (such as the associated physiological disorders). In addition to the already accepted role of psychological stress as a perturbation that can disrupt physiological homeostasis, we speculate that it is potentially capable of causing deviation of certain biological processes from their basal level activity after which they can return back to their basal tones once the effects of stress diminish. Based on the derived inferences of our comparative analysis, we have proposed a probabilistic mechanism for how psychological stress could affect physiology such that these adaptive deviations are sometimes not able to bounce back to their original basal tones, and thus increase physiological susceptibility to metabolic and immune imbalance.
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