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Social support is positively associated with the immunoglobulin M response to vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharides

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Gallagher S, Phillips AC, Ferraro AJ, Drayson MT & Carroll D (2008) Social support is positively associated with the immunoglobulin M response to vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharides. Biological Psychology, 78 (2), pp. 211-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2008.01.001

Abstract
Evidence shows that psychosocial factors are associated with immunoglobulin G response to medical vaccinations. As yet, there are no reports of whether the earlier immunoglobulin M response is similarly susceptible. This study examined the association between psychological stress, social support and the immunoglobulin M response to vaccination with pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides. Stressful life events in the previous year and customary social support were measured by standard questionnaires at baseline in 74 healthy students (41 females). The response to five common pneumococcal serotypes was assessed at baseline and 5 days following vaccination. Social support, particularly tangible social support, was positively associated with the antibody response to two of five serotypes, after controlling for baseline titre. These associations survived adjustment for demographics and health behaviours. There was no association between life events stress and immunoglobulin M response. It appears that psychosocial factors affect both the immunoglobulin M and immunoglobulin G responses to vaccination. #

Keywords
Antibody response; Immunoglobulin M; Life events; Pneumococcal vaccination; Social support

Journal
Biological Psychology: Volume 78, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Birmingham
Publication date31/05/2008
Publication date online17/01/2008
Date accepted by journal09/01/2008
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/32866
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0301-0511

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Professor Anna Whittaker

Professor Anna Whittaker

Professor of Behavioural Medicine, Sport