Mistimed food intake and sleep alters 24-hour time-of-day patterns of the human plasma proteome

May 23, 2018Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Eating and sleeping at the wrong times changes daily patterns of proteins in human blood

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Abstract

The study identified 24-hour time-of-day patterns in 573 out of 1,129 analyzed human plasma proteins.

  • Thirty proteins were strongly regulated by the circadian cycle.
  • Circadian misalignment altered the abundance and patterns of 127 proteins compared to circadian alignment.
  • Altered proteins were linked to biological pathways related to immune function, metabolism, and cancer.
  • Most circadian-regulated proteins peaked between 1400 hours and 2100 hours.
  • Circadian misalignment affected proteins involved in glucose homeostasis and energy metabolism.
  • The findings suggest interactions between the circadian clock and behavioral cycles regulate plasma protein patterns.

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