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Ivana Buric1,2, Miguel Farias1, Jonathan Jong1, Christopher Mee3, Inti A Brazil1,2,4,5.
Abstract
There is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of mind-body interventions (MBIs) in improving mental and physical health, but the molecular mechanisms of these benefits remain poorly understood. One hypothesis is that MBIs reverse expression of genes involved in inflammatory reactions that are induced by stress. This systematic review was conducted to examine changes in gene expression that occur after MBIs and to explore how these molecular changes are related to health. We searched PubMed throughout September 2016 to look for studies that have used gene expression analysis in MBIs (i.e., mindfulness, yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, relaxation response, and breath regulation). Due to the limited quantity of studies, we included both clinical and non-clinical samples with any type of research design. Eighteen relevant studies were retrieved and analyzed. Overall, the studies indicate that these practices are associated with a downregulation of nuclear factor kappa B pathway; this is the opposite of the effects of chronic stress on gene expression and suggests that MBI practices may lead to a reduced risk of inflammation-related diseases. However, it is unclear how the effects of MBIs compare to other healthy interventions such as exercise or nutrition due to the small number of available studies. More research is required to be able to understand the effects of MBIs at the molecular level.Entities:
Keywords: conserved transcriptional response to adversity; gene expression; inflammation; meditation; mind–body; nuclear factor kappa B; stress; yoga
Year: 2017 PMID: 28670311 PMCID: PMC5472657 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Common abbreviations and their definitions.
| BMI | Body mass index, calculated as the body weight divided by square of the body height |
| CBT | Cognitive behavioral therapy, the most common approach in psychotherapy |
| CREB | cAMP response element-binding protein, a transcription factor that regulates genes involved in neuroplasticity and memory |
| CRP | C reactive protein, a protein produced by the liver that can be measured from the blood as an indicator of inflammation |
| CTRA | Conserved transcriptional response to adversity, a molecular signature of stress |
| FeNO | Fractional exhaled nitric oxide, a measure of airway inflammation |
| GR | Glucocorticoid receptor, a transcription factor that affects inflammation and cellular proliferation |
| GSEA | Gene Set Enrichment Analysis, a type of bioinformatics analysis of the genes that change expression |
| HPA | Hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (axis), the key circuitry involved in the stress response |
| IBD | Inflammatory bowel disease, a term that include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, which are chronic inflammatory disease of the colon and/or small intestine |
| IBS | Irritable bowel syndrome, a chronic inflammatory condition that brings symptoms such as cramps, bloating, diarrhea, or constipation |
| IL | Interleukin, a protein that regulates immune responses |
| IPA | Ingenuity Pathway Analysis, a type of bioinformatics analysis of the genes that change expression |
| IRF | Interferon regulatory factors, a family of transcription factors that regulate antiviral responses |
| KKM | Kirtan Kirya Meditation, a form of meditation that includes singing a mantra and finger gestures (mudras) |
| MAP | Mindful awareness practices, a standardized 6-week mindfulness intervention |
| MBCT | Mindfulness based cognitive therapy, an approach that combines CBT and mindfulness |
| MBI | Mind-body intervention, an umbrella term for meditation, yoga, mindfulness, Tai Chi, Qigong and relaxation response |
| MBSR | Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, a standardized 8-week mindfulness intervention |
| miRNA | microRNA, a small non-coding RNA molecule that can interfere with the expression of a gene after it is transcribed |
| mRNA | Messenger RNA, a large family of RNAs that transport genetic infomation from DNA to ribosomes |
| NF-κB | Nuclear Factor Kappa B, a transcription factor regulating a large number of genes related to immune response, cell survival, differentiation, and proliferation |
| PBMC | Peripheral blood mononuclear cells, blood cells that have a round nucleus: lymphocytes and monocytes |
| RR | Relaxation response, it refers to any practice that can elicit a physiological response that is the opposite of the stress response |
| RT qPCR | Real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction is a laboratory technique that detects gene expression |
| SK&P | Sudarshan Kirya and related practices include yoga poses, breathing exercises and meditation |
| SNS | Sympathetic nervous system, activates fight or flight response when stress is detected |
| TELiS | Transcription Element Listening System, a type of bioinformatics analysis of the genes that change expression |
| TLR | Toll-like receptor, protein that plays a role in the immune system |
| TM | Transcendental meditation, a form of meditation based on the repetition of a mantra |
| TNF | Tumor necrosis factor, a prototypical pro-inflammatory cytokine that plays a central role in inflammation, immune system development, and apoptosis |
| TOA | Transcript origin analysis, a bioinformatics analysis that determines the cellular origin of detected gene expression changes |
| TSST | Trier Social Stress Test, a behavioral test of stress reactivity that consists in giving a speech and doing arithmetic operations in front of judges |
Figure 1PRISMA flow chart: the process of selecting relevant studies.
A summary of the results of MBI and gene expression.
| Study | Research design | Type of population (experimental group sample size) | Control group type (size) | Meditation or meditation-related type of practice | Practice frequency, training time | Gene expression technology (bioinformatics analysis) | Cell type | Biological outcome | Psychological and other outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Li et al. ( | CS | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Qigong | 60–120 min/day, 1–5 years | Genome-wide: Affymetrix Human Genome U95 (N/A) | Peripheral blood neutrophils | Genes related to: | N/A |
| Sharma et al. ( | CS | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Sudarshan Kriya (breath regulation) | >60 min/day, at least 1 year | RT-PCR of 9 genes (N/A) | Peripheral blood lymphocytes | Genes related to: oxidative stress ns, DNA damage ns, cell cycle control ns, aging ns, apoptosis+ | N/A |
| Kumar and Balkrishna ( | CS | Leukemia patients ( | Naïve ( | Pranayama (breath regulation) | N/A | Genome-wide: Expression Array System of Applied Biosystems (N/A) | Peripheral blood lymphocytes | Genes related to: immune regulation+ | N/A |
| Creswell et al. ( | LG | Normal older adults ( | Wait list ( | Mindfulness-based stress reduction, 8 weeks | 30 min/day, 8 weeks | Genome-wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip (TELiS, NF-κB) | PBMC | Transcription factors: NF-κB−; | Loneliness− |
| Black et al. ( | LG | Dementia caregivers ( | Relaxing music ( | Kirtan Kriya Meditation | 12 min/day, 8 weeks | Genome-wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip (TELiS, NF-κB, and IRF) | PBMC | NF-κB−, IRF+ | Depression−, mental health+ |
| Irwin et al. ( | LG | Breast cancer survivors with insomnia ( | Cognitive behavioral therapy ( | Tai Chi | 2 h/week, 12 weeks | Genome-wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip (TELiS, NF-κB) | PBMC | NF-κB− | N/A |
| Bower et al. ( | LG | Breast cancer survivors with fatigue ( | Health education ( | Iyengar yoga | 90 min/twice a week, 12 weeks | Genome-wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip (TELiS: NF-κB, GR, and CREB) | PBMC | NF-κB−, CREB−, GR+ | N/A |
| Bower et al. ( | LG | Breast cancer survivors ( | Wait list ( | Mindful awareness practice | 2 h/week, 6 weeks | Genome wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip(TELiS: NF-κB, GR, CREB, IRF) | PBMC | NF-κB− | Stress−. Fatigue−, sleep disturbance−, hot flashes−, depression− (marginal), positive affect+, peace and meaning+, intrusive thought ns, fear of recurrence ns |
| Duraimani et al. ( | LG | Hypertensive adults ( | Extensive health education ( | Transcendental meditation | 40 min/day, 16 weeks | 2 genes related to telomeres: RT-PCR | Whole blood | hTR ns, hTERT ns, | Blood pressure ns, healthy lifestyle ns, anger ns |
| Irwin et al. ( | LG | Older adults with insomnia ( | Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia ( | Tai Chi | 2 h/week, 16 weeks | Genome-wide: Illumina HT 12 BeadChip (TELiS: NF-κB, CREB, GR, AP, IRF1, IRF2) | PBMC | NF-κB−, CREB−, GR+, AP−, IRF1 ns, IRF2 ns; | N/A |
| Kuo et al. ( | LG | Irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease ( | None | Relaxation response–mind–body intervention | 20 min/day, 9 weeks | Genome-wide: Affymetrix HG U133 Plus (Interactive network analysis: NF-κB) | PBMC | NF-κB− | Quality of life+, symptoms of IBS/IBD−, pain catastrophizing−, pain interference with daily life ns, anxiety− |
| Ho et al. ( | LG | Caregivers ( | None | MBSR | 1.5 h/week (8 weeks) | Genome-wide: Affymetrix HuGene 1.0 ST arrays (WebGestalt2) | PBMC | Genes related to inflammation−, | Psychological stress+, mindfulness+ |
| Ravnik-Glavač et al. ( | RR | Experienced practitioners ( | None | Buddhist forms of meditation | N/A, more than 23 years of experience | Genome-wide: Affymetrix HG U133 Plus, ArrayStar Human LncRNA Array (Gene Enrichment Analysis) | PBMC | Genes related to metabolism and cell cycle processes−, immune system ns, apoptosis ns, stress response ns | N/A |
| Qu et al. ( | RR | Experienced practitioners ( | Within-subject controls (relaxation) | Sudarshan Kriya and yoga | 2 days for 2 h, 1.5 months to 5 years of experience | Genome-wide: Illumina Human WG-6 v3 Bead Chip, 9 genes: qPCR (Gene ontology) | Peripheral blood lymphocytes | All pathways ns | N/A |
| Dusek et al. ( | CS + L | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Relaxation response | 20 min/day, 8 weeks | Genome-wide: Affymetrix HG U133 Plus (GSEA) | PBMC | CS: ubiquitin−, proteasome−, stress response−, ribosomal protein+ | N/A |
| Bhasin et al. ( | CS + L + RR | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Relaxation response | 20 min/day, 8 weeks | Genome-wide:HR U133A (GSEA) | PBMC | ATP+, INS+, NF-kb− | N/A |
| Kaliman et al. ( | CS + RR | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Mindfulness meditation | >30 min/day, 3 years | RT-PCR of 23 genes | PBMC | CS: ns | Stress reactivity− |
| Epel et al. ( | CS + L + RR | Experienced practitioners ( | Naïve ( | Meditation and yoga retreat | 4 h of meditation and 3 h of yoga per day, 4 days | Genome-wide: RNA-Seq (Gene ontology) | PBMC | All groups: stress response−, wound healing−, injury− | Depression−, stress−, vitality−, mindfulness− |
| Summary | CS = 17% | M (participants per group) = 23.55 | No control group = 22% | Mindfulness = 22% | 46% of interventions lasted 8–12 weeks; 33% of interventions had only weekly meetings | 44% of studies used TELiS and all found a downregulation of NF-κB | 72% of studies did gene expression analysis from PBMC, 17% from lymphocytes | 81% of studies found a reduction inflammation related genes and/or transcription factors | 56% of studies did not measure any psychological outcomes |
Study design types used: Aβ, amyloid beta; CS, cross-sectional; L, longitudinal; RR, rapid response. Technologies and analysis used: RT PCR, real-time polymerase chain reaction; RNA-Seq, RNA sequencing; TELiS; Transcription Element Listening System; CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy; GSEA, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis. Cell types: PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Transcription factors: GR, glucocorticoid receptor; IRF, interferon regulatory factor; NF-κB, nuclear factor kappa B; CREB, cAMP response element-binding protein; AP, activator protein; INS, insulin. Proteins: CRP, C-reactive protein; IL, interleukin; TNF, tumor necrosis factor; TLR, toll-like receptor. Other biological measures: FeNO, fractional exhaled nitric oxide; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate.