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Orange juice found to affect thousands of genes in immune cells, study says

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Last updated: 2025/12/03 at 6:08 AM
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LONDON — A daily glass of orange juice may offer more health benefits than previously understood, according to recent scientific research. A new study reveals that regular consumption of the beverage impacts the expression of thousands of genes within immune cells, potentially contributing to improved cardiovascular health and metabolic function. The findings, originating from studies conducted in the UK and Brazil, suggest a broader role for orange juice in preventative healthcare.

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The research, detailed in reports from Euronews and The Conversation, indicates that consistent intake of orange juice can trigger subtle but significant changes in the body’s regulatory systems. These changes appear to influence blood pressure, inflammation, and sugar metabolism, all critical factors in long-term wellbeing.

The Impact of Orange Juice on Gene Expression

Researchers at the University of Westminster observed these effects after adults consumed 500ml of pasteurized orange juice daily for two months. Specifically, genes associated with inflammation – including NAMPT, IL6, IL1B, and NLRP3 – showed reduced activity. This suggests a potential dampening of the body’s stress response.

Cardiovascular Benefits

The SGK1 gene, which regulates sodium retention by the kidneys, also exhibited lower activity levels. This aligns with prior research demonstrating that regular orange juice consumption can contribute to lower blood pressure in young adults. The study suggests that these changes promote blood vessel relaxation and reduce inflammation, ultimately protecting heart health.

The benefits are largely attributed to hesperidin, a flavonoid abundant in oranges, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, the impact extends beyond hesperidin, influencing processes like cholesterol balance and sugar metabolism.

Individual Responses Vary

Interestingly, the body’s response to orange juice appears to be modulated by individual body type. Genes related to fat metabolism were more significantly affected in overweight participants, while inflammation-related genes showed more pronounced changes in leaner individuals. This suggests a personalized effect, where the benefits may manifest differently depending on a person’s baseline health.

Supporting Evidence from Multiple Studies

An analysis of 15 controlled studies, encompassing 639 participants, indicates that regular orange juice consumption can reduce insulin resistance and lower LDL cholesterol levels. Insulin resistance is a precursor to type 2 diabetes, and elevated LDL cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease.

Further research involving overweight individuals showed that several weeks of daily orange juice intake led to a slight reduction in systolic blood pressure and an increase in HDL cholesterol, often referred to as “good” cholesterol. While these changes are modest, researchers believe they can accumulate over time to yield substantial improvements in cardiovascular health. Metabolite studies also revealed positive effects on energy utilization, intercellular communication, and inflammatory pathways.

Additionally, studies have shown improvements in endothelial function – the ability of blood vessels to relax and expand – in individuals with metabolic syndrome. Better endothelial function is linked to a decreased risk of heart attack. A study conducted at an orange juice factory in Brazil even found that workers had lower levels of apo-B, a marker associated with increased heart attack risk.

While not all studies have reported significant changes in HDL and triglyceride levels, the overall body of evidence points towards orange juice’s ability to reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and positively influence heart disease risk markers. Further research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects and optimal dosage of orange juice for these benefits.

Researchers are now focusing on identifying the specific mechanisms by which orange juice impacts gene expression and exploring the potential for personalized dietary recommendations based on individual metabolic profiles. The next phase of research, expected to conclude within the next two years, will involve larger-scale clinical trials to confirm these findings and assess the impact of different orange juice varieties. The long-term implications of these discoveries remain to be seen, but the initial results suggest a promising role for this common beverage in preventative health strategies.

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