Changes in DNA Methylation Associated With Psychobehavioral Interventions: A Scoping Literature Review.

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Karen L Saban, Linda Janusek, Paula de la Pena, Sueyeon Lee, Dina Tell, Herbert Mathews, Alexandra L Nowak, Alexandria Nyembwe, Jacquelyn Y Taylor
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Background: DNA methylation (DNAm) is an epigenetic process of addition or reduction of methyl groups to genes that modify gene expression and can alter the physiological response to psychological stress. DNAm associated with psychological stress is malleable, making it a prime target for psychobehavioral interventions. Research is beginning to examine changes in DNAm in response to psychobehavioral interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction, cognitive behavioral therapy, and yoga. A better understanding of the current evidence may provide direction for future research. Objective: The purpose of this scoping review is to summarize current studies, identify knowledge gaps, and make recommendations for further research related to examining alterations in DNAm in response to psychobehavioral interventions. Methods: A scoping review was conducted based on the methods recommended by Arksey and O'Malley (2005). Studies examining response of blood or saliva DNAm to psychobehavioral interventions in adult humans were reviewed. Results: Twenty-one studies met the inclusion criteria. Although many studies were inadequately powered, several reported differences in DNAm in response to a psychobehavioral intervention across a variety of genes, including genes related to stress and inflammation. However, the studies varied with respect to participant health status, type and duration of psychobehavioral interventions evaluated, biospecimens examined, and method of DNA analysis. Conclusions: The evaluation of DNAm in response to psychobehavioral interventions is a growing area of research. Future research is needed to address design limitations of existing investigations, evaluate the biological importance of observations, and link the DNAm response to physiological and psychological outcomes of the interventions.

与心理行为干预相关的DNA甲基化变化:范围文献综述。
背景:DNA甲基化(DNA methylation, DNAm)是一种表观遗传过程,通过在基因上添加或减少甲基来修饰基因表达,从而改变对心理应激的生理反应。与心理压力相关的dna具有可塑性,使其成为心理行为干预的主要目标。研究开始检查DNAm对心理行为干预的反应,如正念减压、认知行为疗法和瑜伽。更好地了解当前的证据可能为未来的研究提供方向。目的:本综述的目的是总结当前的研究,确定知识空白,并为进一步研究有关心理行为干预对DNAm改变的影响提出建议。方法:根据Arksey和O'Malley(2005)推荐的方法进行范围审查。对成人血液或唾液dna对心理行为干预反应的研究进行了综述。结果:21项研究符合纳入标准。尽管许多研究都没有足够的动力,但一些研究报告了多种基因(包括与压力和炎症相关的基因)对心理行为干预的反应中DNAm的差异。然而,这些研究在参与者的健康状况、评估的心理行为干预的类型和持续时间、检查的生物标本和DNA分析方法等方面有所不同。结论:评价DNAm对心理行为干预的反应是一个不断发展的研究领域。未来的研究需要解决现有研究的设计局限性,评估观察结果的生物学重要性,并将DNAm反应与干预措施的生理和心理结果联系起来。
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