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Gian Vittorio Caprara1, Roberto Nisini2, Valeria Castellani1, Pasquali Vittorio1, Guido Alessandri1, Ziparo Vincenzo3, Ferlito Claudia4, Germano Valentina4, Picchianti Diamanti Andrea4, Michela Ileen Biondo4, Francesca Milanetti4, Gerardo Salerno4, Visco Vincenzo4, Pietrosanti Mario4, Eros Aniballi4, Salemi Simonetta4, Santoni Angela5, Raffaele D'Amelio6.
Abstract
In the current study, the possible association of positivity (POS), recently defined as general disposition to view life under positive outlook, with immune markers and post-stress modifications, was analyzed. Circulating lymphocyte subsets and serum cytokine levels were evaluated before and after a standard mild acute stress test, in 41 healthy students, previously selected by a questionnaire for their level of POS (high [POS-H] and low [POS-L]). The CD3+ and CD4+ cell frequency was higher in the POS-H students before and after acute stress. CD4+ subpopulation analysis revealed baseline higher terminally differentiated frequency in the POS-H, whereas higher effector memory frequency was present in the POS-L students. Moreover, the frequency of post-stress B cells was higher in the POS-H students. The mild-stress test was associated to an increase of the IL-10 mean values, while mean values of the other cytokines tested did not change significantly. It is tempting to speculate that IL-10 may work as biomarker of response to acute mild stress and that POS-H may be associated to a better capacity of the immune system to contrast the disturbing effects of mild acute stress. Yet further studies on lymphocyte subset absolute number and function of larger and different populations are needed to definitively prove these preliminary observations.Entities:
Keywords: Lymphocyte subsets; Positivity; Stress
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28539270 DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2017.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Lett ISSN: 0165-2478 Impact factor: 3.685