Circadian regulation gene polymorphisms are associated with sleep disruption and duration, and circadian phase and rhythm in adults with HIV

Oct 30, 2015Chronobiology international

Circadian gene variations linked to sleep problems, sleep length, and body clock patterns in adults with HIV

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Abstract

A sample of 289 adults with HIV/AIDS showed associations between specific genetic variations and sleep disruption measures.

  • Polymorphisms in the CLOCK gene were linked to sleep disruption and bed time.
  • Variations in the CRY1 gene correlated with the strength of circadian rhythms.
  • The PER1 gene was associated with measurements of sleep duration and wake times.
  • PER2 polymorphisms were related to total sleep time and various circadian rhythm parameters.
  • PER3 gene variations were connected to the amplitude of circadian rhythms and timing of sleep.
  • Most associations indicated a significant interaction between genetic variations and HIV-related factors.

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