Introduction: reciprocity with primary caregivers drives subjects' adaptive abilities towards the construction of a Personal Meaning Organization (PMO) that is useful with respect to their developmental environment. Those with inward personalities read environmental signals through their internal activations; those with outward personalities read internal activations through the environment. It was recently been shown that PMO development may also have physiological and genetic bases. Because the serotonin receptor 2A gene (HTR2A) is one of the serotoninergic genes associated with personality and behavior, it is expected to exert an influence on PMO development. The aim of this work was to explore possible correlations between HTR2A gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and the inward/outward PMO. Material and methods: we enrolled 149 healthy, unrelated members of our hospital staff (65 males, 84 females; mean ages 42+/- 10.3 and 37.6 +/- 8.7, respectively). Each was classified as having an inward or outward PMO by two trained psychotherapists using a Post-Rationalist Clinical Interview and two self-rating questionnaires for PMO. A mini-sequencing assay was used to assess 20 SNPs at the HTR2A locus in genomic DNA samples from each participant. Results: three intronic HTR2A SNPs (rs2770304, rs55948462, rs61948318) were found to be associated with the development of an inward rather than an outward PMO.
Genetic factors in inward vs outward personality organizations: focus on HTR2A polymorphisms / Nardi, Bernardo; Piva, Francesco; Turchi, Chiara; Cedraro, M.; Arimatea, E.; Giulietti, Matteo; Principato, Giovanni; Tagliabracci, Adriano; Bellantuono, Cesario. - In: QUADERNI ITALIANI DI PSICHIATRIA. - ISSN 0393-0645. - STAMPA. - 30:2(2011), pp. 83-88. [10.1016/j.quip.2011.04.001]
Genetic factors in inward vs outward personality organizations: focus on HTR2A polymorphisms.
NARDI, BERNARDO;PIVA, Francesco;TURCHI, Chiara;GIULIETTI, MATTEO;PRINCIPATO, GIOVANNI;TAGLIABRACCI, Adriano;BELLANTUONO, Cesario
2011-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: reciprocity with primary caregivers drives subjects' adaptive abilities towards the construction of a Personal Meaning Organization (PMO) that is useful with respect to their developmental environment. Those with inward personalities read environmental signals through their internal activations; those with outward personalities read internal activations through the environment. It was recently been shown that PMO development may also have physiological and genetic bases. Because the serotonin receptor 2A gene (HTR2A) is one of the serotoninergic genes associated with personality and behavior, it is expected to exert an influence on PMO development. The aim of this work was to explore possible correlations between HTR2A gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and the inward/outward PMO. Material and methods: we enrolled 149 healthy, unrelated members of our hospital staff (65 males, 84 females; mean ages 42+/- 10.3 and 37.6 +/- 8.7, respectively). Each was classified as having an inward or outward PMO by two trained psychotherapists using a Post-Rationalist Clinical Interview and two self-rating questionnaires for PMO. A mini-sequencing assay was used to assess 20 SNPs at the HTR2A locus in genomic DNA samples from each participant. Results: three intronic HTR2A SNPs (rs2770304, rs55948462, rs61948318) were found to be associated with the development of an inward rather than an outward PMO.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.