转录组
生物
基因
基因表达
免疫系统
生理学
脂肪组织
免疫
功能(生物学)
人类健康
免疫学
进化生物学
内分泌学
遗传学
医学
环境卫生
作者
Xaquín Castro Dopico,Marina Evangelou,Ricardo C. Ferreira,Hui Guo,Marcin Ł. Pękalski,Deborah J. Smyth,Nicholas Cooper,Oliver S. Burren,Anthony J. C. Fulford,Branwen J. Hennig,Andrew M. Prentice,Anette‐G. Ziegler,Ezio Bonifacio,Chris Wallace,John A. Todd
摘要
Abstract Seasonal variations are rarely considered a contributing component to human tissue function or health, although many diseases and physiological process display annual periodicities. Here we find more than 4,000 protein-coding mRNAs in white blood cells and adipose tissue to have seasonal expression profiles, with inverted patterns observed between Europe and Oceania. We also find the cellular composition of blood to vary by season, and these changes, which differ between the United Kingdom and The Gambia, could explain the gene expression periodicity. With regards to tissue function, the immune system has a profound pro-inflammatory transcriptomic profile during European winter, with increased levels of soluble IL-6 receptor and C-reactive protein, risk biomarkers for cardiovascular, psychiatric and autoimmune diseases that have peak incidences in winter. Circannual rhythms thus require further exploration as contributors to various aspects of human physiology and disease.
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