Epigenetic markers of adverse lifestyle identified among evening and night shift workers in two UK population-based studies: Generation Scotland and Understanding Society.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Chronobiology International Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1080/07420528.2025.2493208
Paige M Hulls, Daniel L McCartney, Yanchun Bao, Rosie M Walker, Frank de Vocht, Richard M Martin, Caroline L Relton, Kathryn L Evans, Meena Kumari, Riccardo E Marioni, Rebecca C Richmond
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Epigenetic changes in the form of DNA methylation (DNAm) may act as biological markers of risk factors or adverse health states. In two cohort studies, Generation Scotland (GS) (n = 7,028) and Understanding Society (UKHLS) (n = 1,175), we evaluated associations between evening or night shift work and four lifestyle factors (body mass index, smoking, alcohol, education) through linear regression using both conventionally measured phenotypes and DNA methylation-based scores proxying the phenotypes. DNA methylation-based measures of biological ageing were also generated using six established "epigenetic clocks." Meta-analysis of GS and UKHLS results was conducted using inverse-variance weighted fixed effects. Evening/night shift work was associated with higher BMI (0.79; 95%CI 0.02, 1.56; p = 0.04) and lower education ( - 0.18;  - 0.30,  - 0.07; p = 0.002). There was weak evidence of association between evening/night shift work and DNAm scores for smoking (0.06,  - 0.03, 0.15; p = 0.18) and education ( - 0.24;  - 0.49, 0.01; p = 0.06) in fully adjusted models (adjusted for age, sex, methylation principal components and phenotypic measures). Two of the epigenetic age measures demonstrated higher age acceleration among evening/night shift workers (0.80; 0.42, 1.18; p < 0.001 for GrimAge and 0.46; 0.00, 0.92; p = 0.05 for PhenoAge). In over 8,000 participants from two cohort studies, evening/night shift work was associated with both phenotypic and DNA methylation-based measures of higher BMI and lower education. DNAm predictors of smoking and ageing were also related to evening/night shift work. Epigenetic measures may provide insights into the health and lifestyle profiles of night shift workers.

在两项基于英国人群的研究中,在夜班工人和夜班工人中发现了不良生活方式的表观遗传标记:苏格兰一代和理解社会。
DNA甲基化(DNAm)形式的表观遗传变化可能作为危险因素或不良健康状态的生物学标记。在两项队列研究中,苏格兰一代(GS) (n = 7028)和理解社会(UKHLS) (n = 1175),我们通过线性回归评估了夜班工作与四种生活方式因素(体重指数、吸烟、饮酒、教育)之间的关系,使用传统测量的表型和代表表型的DNA甲基化评分。基于DNA甲基化的生物衰老测量也使用了六个已建立的“表观遗传时钟”。采用反方差加权固定效应对GS和UKHLS结果进行meta分析。夜班工作与较高的BMI相关(0.79;95%ci 0.02, 1.56;P = 0.04)和较低学历(- 0.18;- 0.30, - 0.07;p = 0.002)。夜班工作与吸烟的DNAm得分之间存在微弱关联(0.06,- 0.03,0.15;P = 0.18)和教育程度(- 0.24;- 0.49, 0.01;P = 0.06)在完全调整的模型中(调整了年龄、性别、甲基化主成分和表型测量)。两项表观遗传年龄测量显示,夜班工人的年龄加速度更高(0.80;0.42、1.18;p p = 0.05)。在来自两项队列研究的8000多名参与者中,夜班工作与高BMI和低教育程度的表型和DNA甲基化指标相关。吸烟和衰老的dna预测因子也与夜班工作有关。表观遗传学测量可以提供对夜班工人的健康和生活方式概况的见解。
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Chronobiology International
Chronobiology International 生物-生理学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
110
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Chronobiology International is the journal of biological and medical rhythm research. It is a transdisciplinary journal focusing on biological rhythm phenomena of all life forms. The journal publishes groundbreaking articles plus authoritative review papers, short communications of work in progress, case studies, and letters to the editor, for example, on genetic and molecular mechanisms of insect, animal and human biological timekeeping, including melatonin and pineal gland rhythms. It also publishes applied topics, for example, shiftwork, chronotypes, and associated personality traits; chronobiology and chronotherapy of sleep, cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatric, and other medical conditions. Articles in the journal pertain to basic and applied chronobiology, and to methods, statistics, and instrumentation for biological rhythm study. Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/page/cbi/Description
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