Identifying Stress Susceptibilty with Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms

About this Study

Adverse relationships between stress, immunity and inflammatory disease activity vary between individuals. Identifying the most susceptible patients with molecular biomarkers such as stress hormone and cytokine receptor single nucleotide polymorphisms may lead to more effective health care resource utilization for stress management. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine whether individual stress susceptibility can be reliably categorized using a combination of SNP-based biomarker responses to a psychosocial stress task and measures of every life stress. 

Sponsor Protocol ID:2020-0040
IRB Number:2020-0040
Closed for Enrollment
Interventional
Observational/Not Applicable
Eligibility Criteria
Both Male and Female
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Inclusion CriteriaTo be enrolled in the study, potential participants must meet all of the following requirements: (1) be 18-64 years of age inclusive; 

(2) have recent history [half of the enrolled subjects] of physician diagnosed allergic rhinitis (sneezing, itching, runny nose, postnasal drainage and/or recurrent nasal congestion) for at least two years that has been clinically active (i.e., requiring medications) within the previous 12 months and 

(3) be otherwise generally healthy and not taking medications that could be expected to affect immune parameters (e.g., systemic steroids, high dose NSAIDs, beta blockers) within four weeks of enrollment.

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Allergy/Asthma/Immunology
Participating Locations
University Hospital - UMMC
Contact Information
Contact Name: Denise Montgomery
Phone Number: 601-815-5374
Email: ddmontgomery@umc.edu
Principal Investigator:Marshall, Gailen D, M.D., Ph.D.
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