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Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)

Chronic stress can accelerate biological aging, offering one mechanism through which stress may increase age-related disease risk. Chronic activation of the sympathoadrenal system increases cellular energy production, resulting in cell stress that can initiate cellular senescence, a permanent state...

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Autores principales: Rentscher, Kelly E., Carroll, Judith E., Cole, Steve W., Repetti, Rena L., Robles, Theodore F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32712602
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103739
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author Rentscher, Kelly E.
Carroll, Judith E.
Cole, Steve W.
Repetti, Rena L.
Robles, Theodore F.
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Carroll, Judith E.
Cole, Steve W.
Repetti, Rena L.
Robles, Theodore F.
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description Chronic stress can accelerate biological aging, offering one mechanism through which stress may increase age-related disease risk. Chronic activation of the sympathoadrenal system increases cellular energy production, resulting in cell stress that can initiate cellular senescence, a permanent state of cell growth arrest. Our previous research linked psychosocial stress with increased expression of senescence marker p16(INK4a); however, less is known about the role of protective psychosocial factors in biological aging. We examined relationship closeness (perceived interconnectedness with one’s spouse) as a protective buffer of the effects of stress on expression of the p16(INK4a)-encoding gene (CDKN2A) and transcription control pathways activated under cell stress. Seventy parents (M(age)=43.2) completed interview-based and questionnaire measures of psychosocial stress and relationship closeness. Blood samples assessed CDKN2A expression and inferred activity of a priori-selected transcription factors Nrf2 and heat shock factors (HSFs) via genome-wide transcriptome profiling. Random intercept models adjusting for age, sex, and ethnicity/race revealed that perceived stress was associated with elevated CDKN2A expression for parents with low but not high closeness. Secondary bioinformatics analyses linked the interaction of perceived stress and relationship closeness to Nrf2 and HSF-1 activity. Findings identify relationship closeness as a protective factor that may buffer the impact of stress on cellular stress and senescence pathways.
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spelling pubmed-74857102020-09-14 Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a) Rentscher, Kelly E. Carroll, Judith E. Cole, Steve W. Repetti, Rena L. Robles, Theodore F. Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Chronic stress can accelerate biological aging, offering one mechanism through which stress may increase age-related disease risk. Chronic activation of the sympathoadrenal system increases cellular energy production, resulting in cell stress that can initiate cellular senescence, a permanent state of cell growth arrest. Our previous research linked psychosocial stress with increased expression of senescence marker p16(INK4a); however, less is known about the role of protective psychosocial factors in biological aging. We examined relationship closeness (perceived interconnectedness with one’s spouse) as a protective buffer of the effects of stress on expression of the p16(INK4a)-encoding gene (CDKN2A) and transcription control pathways activated under cell stress. Seventy parents (M(age)=43.2) completed interview-based and questionnaire measures of psychosocial stress and relationship closeness. Blood samples assessed CDKN2A expression and inferred activity of a priori-selected transcription factors Nrf2 and heat shock factors (HSFs) via genome-wide transcriptome profiling. Random intercept models adjusting for age, sex, and ethnicity/race revealed that perceived stress was associated with elevated CDKN2A expression for parents with low but not high closeness. Secondary bioinformatics analyses linked the interaction of perceived stress and relationship closeness to Nrf2 and HSF-1 activity. Findings identify relationship closeness as a protective factor that may buffer the impact of stress on cellular stress and senescence pathways. Impact Journals 2020-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7485710/ /pubmed/32712602 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103739 Text en Copyright © 2020 Rentscher et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rentscher, Kelly E.
Carroll, Judith E.
Cole, Steve W.
Repetti, Rena L.
Robles, Theodore F.
Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title_full Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title_fullStr Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title_full_unstemmed Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title_short Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(INK4a)
title_sort relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16(ink4a)
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7485710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32712602
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103739
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