An integrated multi-omics analysis identifies novel regulators of circadian rhythm and sleep disruptions under unique light environment in Antarctica

昼夜节律 生物 泽吉伯 生物钟 计时型 睡眠(系统调用) 神经科学 遗传学 计算机科学 操作系统
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Shiying Liu,Jianan Wang,Xuan Tian,Zhigang Zhang,Liping Wang,Yanlei Xiong,Xinyuan Liu,Yalei Xie,Xiaopei Wu,Chengli Xu
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期刊:Molecular Psychiatry [Springer Nature]
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DOI:10.1038/s41380-024-02844-7
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Light is the dominant zeitgeber for biological clocks, and its regulatory mechanism for sleep–wake activity has been extensively studied. However, the molecular pathways through which the unique Antarctic light environment, with polar days in summer and polar nights in winter, affects human sleep and circadian rhythm remain largely unidentified, although previous studies have observed delayed circadian rhythm and sleep disruptions among expeditioners during polar nights. In this study, we conducted comprehensive dynamic research on the expeditioners residing in Antarctica for over one year. By integrating the phenotypic changes with multi-omics data, we tried to identify the novel candidate regulators and their correlation networks involved in circadian and sleep disorders under abnormal light exposure. We found that during the austral winter, expeditioners exhibited delayed bedtime and getting up time, reduced sleep efficiency, and increased sleep fragmentation. Meanwhile, serum dopamine metabolite levels significantly increased, while serotonin metabolites and antioxidants decreased. These changes were accompanied by altered expression of genes and proteins associated with neural functions, cellular activities, transcriptional regulation, and so on. Through the correlation and causal mediation analysis, we identified several potential pathways modulating human sleep–wake activity, involving genes and proteins related to neural function, glucose metabolism, extracellular matrix homeostasis, and some uncharacterized lncRNAs. Based on the identified causal mediators, LASSO regression analysis further revealed a novel candidate gene, Shisa Family Member 8 (SHISA8), as a potential key regulatory hub in this process. These findings shed light on the probable molecular mechanisms of sleep disorders in Antarctica and suggest SHISA8 as a novel candidate target for medical intervention in sleep disorders under unique light environments.

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