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Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects

Low environmental temperatures have a profound effect on biological processes in the body, including the immune system. Cold exposure coincides with hormonal changes, which may directly or indirectly alter the immune system, even in the skeletal muscle. The aim of the present study was to investigat...

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Autores principales: van der Lans, Anouk A J J, Boon, Mariëtte R, Haks, Mariëlle C, Quinten, Edwin, Schaart, Gert, Ottenhoff, Tom H, van Marken Lichtenbelt, Wouter D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26149277
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12394
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author van der Lans, Anouk A J J
Boon, Mariëtte R
Haks, Mariëlle C
Quinten, Edwin
Schaart, Gert
Ottenhoff, Tom H
van Marken Lichtenbelt, Wouter D
author_facet van der Lans, Anouk A J J
Boon, Mariëtte R
Haks, Mariëlle C
Quinten, Edwin
Schaart, Gert
Ottenhoff, Tom H
van Marken Lichtenbelt, Wouter D
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description Low environmental temperatures have a profound effect on biological processes in the body, including the immune system. Cold exposure coincides with hormonal changes, which may directly or indirectly alter the immune system, even in the skeletal muscle. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of cold acclimation on immune composition in skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained from 17 healthy lean subjects before and after 10 days of mild cold exposure (15°C, 6 h/day). Nonshivering thermogenesis was calculated by indirect calorimetry. We found that cold acclimation increased nonshivering thermogenesis from 10.8 ± 7.5 before to 17.8 ± 11.1% after cold acclimation (P < 0.01), but did not affect plasma catecholamine nor cytokine levels. In contrast, cold acclimation affected mRNA expression of several immune cell markers in skeletal muscle. It downregulated expression of the Th17 markers RORC (−28%, P < 0.01) and NEDD4L (−15%, P < 0.05), as well as the regulatory T-cell marker FOXP3 (−13%, P < 0.05). Furthermore, cold acclimation downregulated expression of the M2 macrophage markers CCL22 (−50%, P < 0.05), CXCL13 (−17%, P < 0.05) and CD209 (−15%, P < 0.05), while the M1 macrophage marker IL12B was upregulated (+141%, P < 0.05). Cold acclimation also enhanced several markers related to interferon (IFN) signaling, including TAP1 (+12%, P < 0.01), IFITM1/3 (+11%, P < 0.05), CD274 (+36%, P < 0.05) and STAT 2 (+10%, P < 0.05). In conclusion, 10 days of intermittent cold exposure induces marked changes in the expression of immune cell markers in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects. The physiological consequences and therapeutic relevance of these changes remain to be determined.
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spelling pubmed-45525152015-09-02 Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects van der Lans, Anouk A J J Boon, Mariëtte R Haks, Mariëlle C Quinten, Edwin Schaart, Gert Ottenhoff, Tom H van Marken Lichtenbelt, Wouter D Physiol Rep Original Research Low environmental temperatures have a profound effect on biological processes in the body, including the immune system. Cold exposure coincides with hormonal changes, which may directly or indirectly alter the immune system, even in the skeletal muscle. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of cold acclimation on immune composition in skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained from 17 healthy lean subjects before and after 10 days of mild cold exposure (15°C, 6 h/day). Nonshivering thermogenesis was calculated by indirect calorimetry. We found that cold acclimation increased nonshivering thermogenesis from 10.8 ± 7.5 before to 17.8 ± 11.1% after cold acclimation (P < 0.01), but did not affect plasma catecholamine nor cytokine levels. In contrast, cold acclimation affected mRNA expression of several immune cell markers in skeletal muscle. It downregulated expression of the Th17 markers RORC (−28%, P < 0.01) and NEDD4L (−15%, P < 0.05), as well as the regulatory T-cell marker FOXP3 (−13%, P < 0.05). Furthermore, cold acclimation downregulated expression of the M2 macrophage markers CCL22 (−50%, P < 0.05), CXCL13 (−17%, P < 0.05) and CD209 (−15%, P < 0.05), while the M1 macrophage marker IL12B was upregulated (+141%, P < 0.05). Cold acclimation also enhanced several markers related to interferon (IFN) signaling, including TAP1 (+12%, P < 0.01), IFITM1/3 (+11%, P < 0.05), CD274 (+36%, P < 0.05) and STAT 2 (+10%, P < 0.05). In conclusion, 10 days of intermittent cold exposure induces marked changes in the expression of immune cell markers in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects. The physiological consequences and therapeutic relevance of these changes remain to be determined. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4552515/ /pubmed/26149277 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12394 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van der Lans, Anouk A J J
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Haks, Mariëlle C
Quinten, Edwin
Schaart, Gert
Ottenhoff, Tom H
van Marken Lichtenbelt, Wouter D
Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title_full Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title_fullStr Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title_full_unstemmed Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title_short Cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
title_sort cold acclimation affects immune composition in skeletal muscle of healthy lean subjects
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26149277
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12394
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