Psychobiological regulation of plasma and saliva GDF15 dynamics in health and mitochondrial diseases.

Qiuhan Huang, Caroline Trumpff, Anna S Monzel, Shannon Rausser, Rachel Haahr, Jack Devine, Cynthia C Liu, Catherine Kelly, Elizabeth Thompson, Mangesh Kurade, Jeremy Michelson, Evan D Shaulson, Shufang Li, Kris Engelstad, Kurenai Tanji, Vincenzo Lauriola, Tian Wang, Shuang Wang,Faris M Zuraikat, Marie-Pierre St-Onge, Brett A Kaufman, Richard Sloan, Robert-Paul Juster, Anna L Marsland, Gilles Gouspillou, Michio Hirano, Martin Picard

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2024)

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GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) is a marker of cellular energetic stress linked to physical-mental illness, aging, and mortality. However, questions remain about its dynamic properties and measurability in human biofluids other than blood. Here, we examine the natural dynamics and psychobiological regulation of plasma and saliva GDF15 in four human studies representing 4,749 samples from 188 individuals. We show that GDF15 protein is detectable in saliva (8% of plasma concentration), likely produced by salivary glands secretory duct cells. Plasma and saliva GDF15 levels are not correlated. Using a brief laboratory socio-evaluative stressor paradigm, we find that psychological stress increases plasma (+3.4-5.3%) and saliva GDF15 (+45%) with distinct kinetics, within minutes. Moreover, saliva GDF15 exhibits a robust awakening response, declining by ∼42-92% within 30-45 minutes from its peak level at the time of waking up. Clinically, individuals with genetic mitochondrial OxPhos diseases show elevated baseline plasma and saliva GDF15, and post-stress GDF15 levels in both biofluids correlate with multi-system disease severity, exercise intolerance, and the subjective experience of fatigue. Taken together, our data establish the dynamic properties of saliva GDF15, reveal it as a stress-sensitive, and as a clinically relevant marker of mitochondrial diseases. These findings point to a shared psychobiological pathway integrating metabolic and mental stress.
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