Multiomics analysis of human peripheral blood reveals marked molecular profiling changes caused by one night of sleep deprivation

Author:

Chen Chongyang12,Wang Jing1,Yang Chao3,Yu Haitao4,Zhang Bingge4,Yang Xiao1,Xiong Bocheng1,Xie Yongmei5,Li Shupeng6,Zhang Zaijun7,Zhu Feiqi3,Liu Jianjun1,Liu Gong‐Ping48,Yang Xifei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Modern Toxicology, Shenzhen Medical Key Discipline of Health Toxicology (2020‐2024) Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention Shenzhen China

2. Key Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine, Ministry of Health, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular Nuclear Medicine Jiangsu Institute of Nuclear Medicine Wuxi China

3. Cognitive Impairment Ward of Neurology Department The 3rd Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University Shenzhen China

4. Department of Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medicine and the Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education of China and Hubei Province for Neurological Disorders, Tongji Medical College Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China

5. State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, West China Hospital Sichuan University and Collaborative Innovation Center of Biotherapy Chengdu China

6. School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen China

7. Institute of New Drug Research and Guangzhou, Key Laboratory of Innovative Chemical Drug Research in Cardio‐cerebrovascular Diseases Jinan University College of Pharmacy Guangzhou China

8. Co‐innovation Center of Neurodegeneration Nantong University Nantong China

Abstract

AbstractSleep insufficiency is associated with various disorders; the molecular basis is unknown until now. Here, 14 males and 18 females were subjected to short‐term (24 h) sleep deprivation, and donated fasting blood samples prior to (day 1) and following (days 2 and 3) short‐term sleep deprivation. We used multiple omics techniques to examine changes in volunteers’ blood samples that were subjected to integrated, biochemical, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analyses. Sleep deprivation caused marked molecular changes (46.4% transcript genes, 59.3% proteins, and 55.6% metabolites) that incompletely reversed by day 3. The immune system in particular neutrophil‐mediated processes associated with plasma superoxidase dismutase‐1 and S100A8 gene expression was markedly affected. Sleep deprivation decreased melatonin levels and increased immune cells, inflammatory factors and c‐reactive protein. By disease enrichment analysis, sleep deprivation induced signaling pathways for schizophrenia and neurodegenerative diseases enriched. In sum, this is the first multiomics approach to show that sleep deprivation causes prominent immune changes in humans, and clearly identified potential immune biomarkers associated with sleep deprivation. This study indicated that the blood profile following sleep disruption, such as may occur among shift workers, may induce immune and central nervous system dysfunction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Biochemistry (medical),Genetics (clinical),Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,Genetics,Oncology,Immunology and Allergy

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