Human immune and metabolic biomarker levels, and stress-biomarker associations, differ by season: Implications for biomedical health research

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100793
Jeffrey Gassen, Summer Mengelkoch, George M. Slavich
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Although seasonal changes in physiology are well documented, little is known about how human immune and metabolic markers vary across seasons, and no studies have examined how stress → health biomarker associations differ across the year. To investigate these issues, we analyzed data from 2118 participants of the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study to determine whether there were differences in (a) levels of 19 immune and metabolic markers, and (b) the association between perceived stress and each biomarker across the year. Results of component-wide boosted generalized additive models revealed seasonal patterning for most biomarkers, with immune proteins generally peaking when days were shorter. Moreover, whereas levels of hemoglobin A1C rose from late fall to spring, triglycerides were elevated in the summer and fall, and high-density lipoprotein decreased steadily from January to December. Urinary cortisol and cortisone exhibited opposite patterns, peaking at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. Most critically, we found that the effects of perceived stress on 18 of the 19 health biomarkers assessed varied by month of measurement. In some cases, these differences involved the magnitude of the stress → biomarker association but, in other cases, it was the direction of the effect that changed. Studies that do not account for month of biomarker assessment may thus yield misleading or unreproducible results.

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人类免疫和代谢生物标志物水平以及压力与生物标志物之间的关系因季节而异:对生物医学健康研究的启示
虽然生理学的季节性变化已被充分记录,但人们对人体免疫和代谢标志物在不同季节的变化却知之甚少,也没有研究探讨压力→健康生物标志物的关联在不同年份有何不同。为了研究这些问题,我们分析了美国中年(MIDUS)研究中 2118 名参与者的数据,以确定 (a) 19 种免疫和代谢标志物的水平以及 (b) 感知到的压力与每种生物标志物之间的关联在不同年份是否存在差异。全成分增益广义相加模型的结果显示,大多数生物标志物都具有季节性特征,其中免疫蛋白通常在白昼较短时达到峰值。此外,血红蛋白 A1C 水平在秋末至春季上升,甘油三酯在夏季和秋季升高,高密度脂蛋白在 1 月至 12 月稳步下降。尿皮质醇和可的松表现出相反的模式,分别在年初和年末达到峰值。最重要的是,我们发现,在所评估的 19 种健康生物标志物中,感知压力对 18 种生物标志物的影响因测量月份而异。在某些情况下,这些差异涉及压力与生物标志物之间联系的大小,但在其他情况下,影响的方向发生了变化。因此,不考虑生物标志物评估月份的研究可能会产生误导性或不可重复的结果。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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