TY - JOUR
T1 - Divergent gene expression responses to Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief
AU - O'Connor, Mary Frances
AU - Schultze-Florey, Christian R.
AU - Irwin, Michael R.
AU - Arevalo, Jesusa M.G.
AU - Cole, Steven W.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the National Institute of Aging (K01-AG028404), UCLA Older Americans Independence Center Inflammatory Biology Core (NIH/NIA Grant P30-AG028748) and the UCLA Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology.
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - The "widowhood effect" (i.e., morbidity/mortality in recently bereaved spouses) may be related to changes in immune function, but little is known about the impact of bereavement on gene transcription in immune cells. This study examined how Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief responses to bereavement differentially affect leukocyte gene expression. Genome-wide transcriptional profiling and bioinformatic analyses were completed on 63 older adults. Thirty-six of them had lost their spouse/partner on average 2. years ago, and 27 were nonbereaved, married controls. Twelve of the bereaved participants met criteria for Complicated Grief. Compared to nonbereaved controls, bereavement (both Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief) was associated with upregulated expression of genes involved in general immunologic activation and a selective downregulation of genes involved in B lymphocyte responses. However, Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief differed markedly in their expression of Type I interferon-related transcripts, with Non-complicated Grief subjects showing substantial upregulation relative to nonbereaved controls and Complicated Grief subjects showing substantial downregulation. Bereavement significantly modulates immune function gene expression. The magnitude of bereavement-related distress (i.e., Complicated Grief vs. Non-complicated Grief) is linked to differential patterns of transcription factor activation and gene expression involved in innate antiviral responses. These findings provide a molecular framework for understanding the health effects of bereavement, as well as new insights into the particular gene modules that are most sensitive to the individual's psychological response to loss.
AB - The "widowhood effect" (i.e., morbidity/mortality in recently bereaved spouses) may be related to changes in immune function, but little is known about the impact of bereavement on gene transcription in immune cells. This study examined how Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief responses to bereavement differentially affect leukocyte gene expression. Genome-wide transcriptional profiling and bioinformatic analyses were completed on 63 older adults. Thirty-six of them had lost their spouse/partner on average 2. years ago, and 27 were nonbereaved, married controls. Twelve of the bereaved participants met criteria for Complicated Grief. Compared to nonbereaved controls, bereavement (both Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief) was associated with upregulated expression of genes involved in general immunologic activation and a selective downregulation of genes involved in B lymphocyte responses. However, Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief differed markedly in their expression of Type I interferon-related transcripts, with Non-complicated Grief subjects showing substantial upregulation relative to nonbereaved controls and Complicated Grief subjects showing substantial downregulation. Bereavement significantly modulates immune function gene expression. The magnitude of bereavement-related distress (i.e., Complicated Grief vs. Non-complicated Grief) is linked to differential patterns of transcription factor activation and gene expression involved in innate antiviral responses. These findings provide a molecular framework for understanding the health effects of bereavement, as well as new insights into the particular gene modules that are most sensitive to the individual's psychological response to loss.
KW - Antiviral
KW - Bereavement
KW - Complicated Grief
KW - Gene expression
KW - Gene transcription
KW - Immune system
KW - Type I interferon
KW - Widowhood
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bbi.2013.12.017
DO - 10.1016/j.bbi.2013.12.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 24380850
AN - SCOPUS:84896698385
SN - 0889-1591
VL - 37
SP - 78
EP - 83
JO - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
JF - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
ER -