IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS

The lifestyle unleashes biological processes that lead the body to a mixed exhaustion, leading to a state called “stress”, getting sick or aggravating pathologies. The aim of this study is to analyze the emotional stress on the immune system and to develop a comprehensive concept that allows for few...

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Main Authors: Thiago Soethe Ramos, Elizabeth Ohjama, Roberto Recart dos Santos
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Language:English
Published: Environmental Smoke Institute 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/194
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description The lifestyle unleashes biological processes that lead the body to a mixed exhaustion, leading to a state called “stress”, getting sick or aggravating pathologies. The aim of this study is to analyze the emotional stress on the immune system and to develop a comprehensive concept that allows for fewer erroneous ramifications in its approach. This is a literature review based on articles in Immunology taken from the PubMed database. Articles that related the stressor problem with the immunopathogenic etiology, published between 2021 and 2022 (until March 16, 2022) and searched with the truncated terms “stress immunology”, “stress physiology” and “stress psychology” were selected. We evidenced that emotional stress is multifaceted, changes according to the nature of the stimulus, can be benign or deleterious and can affect populations of TCDs, which start to carry “scars” that make them hyper-responsive to inflammatory activities in stem cells, B and NK cells. Molecules such as mTOR and PI3K, which expose APCs viral agents, lead to the paucity of the process. In a situation contrary to stress, the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α tend to balance, improving coping with noxa. Stress can aggravate numerous conditions in biological systems. However, “positive” stress is responsible for learning, making the allostatic process less expensive. The cognitive condition and the stressful nature can influence better responsiveness and learning. We found that negative stress that raises glucocorticoid levels is cognitive-dependent, predicting the worsening of chronic pathologies or producing sequelae. Finally, we conclude that stress is all exogenous cause and effect that physiologically are neuroimmunoendocrine triggers of cognitive-dependent response, which allostatically lead the system to homeostasis by nature regardless of the cause of its damage, be it benign and/or deleterious, in the acute form of bioinformational character and in the immunopathogenic chronic form.
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spelling doaj.art-0baccab1f1b843f79281cf6996ec8d482023-02-02T10:10:43ZengEnvironmental Smoke InstituteEnvironmental Smoke2595-55272022-08-01521910.32435/envsmoke.2022521-9%20IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESISThiago Soethe Ramos0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7834-3079Elizabeth Ohjama1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0185-8335Roberto Recart dos Santos2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9844-7534Faculty of Medical Sciences ‘Prof. Dr. Manuel Riveros’, Universidad Privada del Este, Ciudad del Este, ParaguayUniversidad Privada del Este, Ciudad del Este, ParaguayAcademic Unit of Humanities, Sciences and Education, University of Extremo Sul Catarinense (UNESC), BrazilThe lifestyle unleashes biological processes that lead the body to a mixed exhaustion, leading to a state called “stress”, getting sick or aggravating pathologies. The aim of this study is to analyze the emotional stress on the immune system and to develop a comprehensive concept that allows for fewer erroneous ramifications in its approach. This is a literature review based on articles in Immunology taken from the PubMed database. Articles that related the stressor problem with the immunopathogenic etiology, published between 2021 and 2022 (until March 16, 2022) and searched with the truncated terms “stress immunology”, “stress physiology” and “stress psychology” were selected. We evidenced that emotional stress is multifaceted, changes according to the nature of the stimulus, can be benign or deleterious and can affect populations of TCDs, which start to carry “scars” that make them hyper-responsive to inflammatory activities in stem cells, B and NK cells. Molecules such as mTOR and PI3K, which expose APCs viral agents, lead to the paucity of the process. In a situation contrary to stress, the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α tend to balance, improving coping with noxa. Stress can aggravate numerous conditions in biological systems. However, “positive” stress is responsible for learning, making the allostatic process less expensive. The cognitive condition and the stressful nature can influence better responsiveness and learning. We found that negative stress that raises glucocorticoid levels is cognitive-dependent, predicting the worsening of chronic pathologies or producing sequelae. Finally, we conclude that stress is all exogenous cause and effect that physiologically are neuroimmunoendocrine triggers of cognitive-dependent response, which allostatically lead the system to homeostasis by nature regardless of the cause of its damage, be it benign and/or deleterious, in the acute form of bioinformational character and in the immunopathogenic chronic form.https://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/194psychoneuroimmunologyimmunopathologypsychopathology
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IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
Environmental Smoke
psychoneuroimmunology
immunopathology
psychopathology
title IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
title_full IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
title_fullStr IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
title_short IMMUNOSUPPRESSION CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS: FROM ETIOLOGY TO PATHOGENESIS
title_sort immunosuppression caused by emotional stress from etiology to pathogenesis
topic psychoneuroimmunology
immunopathology
psychopathology
url https://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/194
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