Type A competitiveness traits correlate with downregulation of c-Fos expression in patients with type 1 diabetes.

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Date publication

novembre 2018

Journal

Diabetes & metabolism

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CALLIER Patrick, Pr PETIT Jean-Michel, Pr VERGES Bruno, Pr TROJAK Benoît


Tous les auteurs :
Chauvet-Gélinier JC, Mosca-Boidron AL, Lemogne C, Ragot S, Forestier N, Callegarin D, Allard C, Rebaï A, Bouillet B, Ponavoy E, Simoneau I, Petit JM, Bondolfi G, Callier P, Trojak B, Bonin B, Vergès B

Résumé

Type A personality has been associated with increased survival in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Systemic low-grade inflammation may play a critical role, as suggested in recent reports, although the links between the inflammatory circulating transcriptome and Type A remain unknown. This prompted our exploration of the potential associations between Type A personality and c-Fos gene expression, a candidate gene closely linked to inflammatory processes, in T1D.

Mots clés

Competitiveness, Diabetes, Inflammation, Personality, Type A, c-Fos

Référence

Diabetes Metab.. 2018 Nov 23;: