日本健康青年副交感神经活动与CTRA基因表达

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Yoshino Murakami , Takeshi Hashimoto , Steve Cole
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先前的研究表明,副交感神经系统(PNS)的活动可能抑制白细胞对逆境的保守转录反应(CTRA),这在长期暴露于孤独、社会隔离和丧亲之痛等压力源的个体中已经观察到。先前的PNS-CTRA研究主要集中在西方人群,提出了关于这些发现在不同文化和种族背景下的普遍性的问题。本研究考察了PNS活动(以心率变异性为指标;HRV)和CTRA基因在日本年轻健康成人中的表达(n = 26;平均年龄= 26岁;女性占34.6%)。在控制人口统计学和行为协变量(包括年龄、性别、种族、吸烟、饮酒和BMI)的分析中,结果显示HRV和CTRA基因表达之间存在显著的负相关关系(即促炎基因的低表达和I型干扰素反应基因的高表达)。全基因组转录因子活性的聚合验证分析将HRV与干扰素反应因子上调和NF-κB下调联系起来。这些结果与之前西方样本的发现相一致,证实了PNS神经免疫调节普遍适用于日本人群,作为更广泛的东亚地区的一部分,并确定了HRV是优化不同人群免疫健康的有用指标。
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Parasympathetic nervous activity and CTRA gene expression among healthy young adults in Japan
Previous research suggests that parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) activity may inhibit the leukocyte Conserved Transcriptional Response to Adversity (CTRA) which has been observed in individuals exposed to prolonged stressors like loneliness, social isolation, and bereavement. Previous PNS-CTRA studies have focused on Western populations, raising questions about the generalizability of these findings across different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. This study examined the relationship between PNS activity (as indexed by heart rate variability; HRV) and CTRA gene expression in young, healthy adults in Japan (n = 26; Mean age = 26; 34.6 % female). In analyses that controlled for demographic and behavioral covariates (including age, sex, ethnicity, smoking, alcohol, and BMI), results showed a significant inverse relationship between HRV and CTRA gene expression (i.e., lower expression of pro-inflammatory genes and elevated expression of Type I interferon response genes). Convergent validation analyses of genome-wide transcription factor activity linked HRV to up-regulation of Interferon Response Factors and down-regulation of NF-κB. These results parallel previous findings from Western samples, confirming that PNS neuro-immune regulation generalizes to an population based in Japan, as part of broader East Asian region and identifying HRV as a useful index for optimizing immune health in diverse populations.
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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