Changes in eudaimonic well-being and the conserved transcriptional response to adversity in younger breast cancer survivors

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العنوان: Changes in eudaimonic well-being and the conserved transcriptional response to adversity in younger breast cancer survivors
المؤلفون: Chloe C. Boyle, Steve W. Cole, Julienne E. Bower, Naomi I. Eisenberger, Janine M. Dutcher
المصدر: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 103:173-179
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2019.
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Oncology, Mindfulness, Mindfulness meditation, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Emotions, Happiness, Psychological intervention, Anxiety, Medical and Health Sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Endocrinology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Survivors, Cancer, Psychiatry, Depression, Middle Aged, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Psychiatry and Mental health, Distress, Mental Health, Female, Adult, medicine.medical_specialty, Breast Neoplasms, Context (language use), Stress, Eudaimonia, 03 medical and health sciences, Breast cancer, Clinical Research, Internal medicine, Behavioral and Social Science, Breast Cancer, medicine, Humans, Biological Psychiatry, Neoplastic, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, business.industry, Mechanism (biology), Prevention, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Psychoneuroimmunology, medicine.disease, 030227 psychiatry, Good Health and Well Being, Immune system, Gene Expression Regulation, Psychological, Gene expression, Transcriptome, business, Mind and Body, Stress, Psychological, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery
الوصف: Background The conserved transcriptional response to adversity (CTRA), characterized by increased expression of proinflammatory genes and decreased expression of antiviral and antibody-related genes, is upregulated in the context of chronic adversity and distress and has been linked to cancer progression. Several studies suggest that the CTRA may also be down-regulated in association with some positive psychological states, particularly eudaimonic well-being. However, it is not clear if the link between inter-individual differences in the CTRA and eudaimonic well-being can be extended to intra-individual change. Using a standardized mindfulness-based intervention, the current study tested whether mindfulness-related increases in eudaimonic well-being related to intra-individual reduction in the CTRA in a sample of younger breast cancer survivors. Methods Participants were 22 women who had been diagnosed and treated for early-stage breast cancer at or before age 50 (Mage = 46.6 years) and had no evidence of active disease. Women completed self-report questionnaires and provided peripheral blood samples before and after a 6-week mindfulness meditation intervention. Regression analyses were used to quantify associations between the magnitude of change in eudaimonic well-being and the magnitude of change in the global CTRA score. Results Women reported significant increases in eudaimonic well–being and showed decreased expression of the pro-inflammatory subcomponent of the CTRA from pre- to post-intervention. The magnitude of increase in eudaimonic well-being was associated with the magnitude of decrease in the composite CTRA score, and this relationship was driven primarily by increased expression of the antiviral/antibody-related CTRA subcomponent. While the intervention was also associated with reduced depressive symptoms, there was no association between change in depressive symptoms and change in the overall CTRA composite score or either of its subcomponents. Conclusions Results are consistent with the hypothesis that eudaimonic well-being may be an important mechanism in interventions aimed at enhancing health in vulnerable groups, and contribute to our understanding of how psychological well-being may influence physical health in cancer patients.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.01.024
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