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Timing matters: A meta-analysis on the dynamic effect of stress on salivary immunoglobulin

Lennart Seizer, Lukasz Stasielowicz, Johanna Löchner

2024Brain Behavior and Immunity8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The impact of psychological stress on physiological systems has been a focus of extensive research, particularly in understanding its diverse effects on immune system activity and disease risk. This meta-analysis explores the dynamic effect of acute stress on salivary immunoglobulin-A (S-IgA) levels, a key biomarker for secretory immunity within the oral environment. Analyzing data from 34 samples comprising 87 effect sizes and a total of 1,025 subjects, a multi-level approach is employed to account for the temporal variability in measuring the stress response. The results reveal a significant increase in S-IgA levels peaking around 10 min after stress exposure, followed by a return to baseline levels approximately 30 min later. In addition, the meta-analysis identified several research gaps of the extant literature, such as limitations in the considered time lag after stress. In conclusion, the findings emphasize the temporal nuances of the S-IgA response to stress, which can help to infer potential biological pathways and guide sampling designs in future studies. Further, we highlight the use of a multi-level meta-analysis approach to investigate the temporal dependencies of the interplay between stress and immune functioning.

Topics & Concepts

Meta-analysisSalivaExtant taxonImmune systemStress (linguistics)BiomarkerImmunoglobulin APsychologyImmunologyMedicineDevelopmental psychologyBiologyImmunoglobulin GInternal medicineEvolutionary biologyBiochemistryLinguisticsPhilosophyStress Responses and CortisolSalivary Gland Disorders and FunctionsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
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