Circadian clock disruption impairs immune oscillation in chronic endogenous hypercortisolism: a multi-level analysis from a multicentre clinical trial

Nov 29, 2024EBioMedicine

Disrupted body clock weakens daily immune rhythms in long-term high cortisol levels: findings from a multicenter clinical trial

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Abstract

Profound changes in the levels, amplitude, and rhythmicity of several peripheral blood mononuclear cell populations were observed during active Cushing's Syndrome (CS).

  • Daily sampling indicated significant alterations in the oscillation of immune cell populations in CS patients compared to matched controls.
  • Clock gene analysis revealed a flattening of circadian rhythms for multiple genes, including CLOCK, PER1, PER2, PER3, and TIMELESS, in active CS.
  • A loss of rhythmicity in circadian genes was confirmed in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of CS patients.
  • After remission, most genes showed a partial recovery of physiological oscillation patterns.
  • Machine learning methods were effective in distinguishing CS patients from controls, with immune profiling outperforming other biological markers.

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