Immune modulation in response to coffee intake: a pilot study
M. Bleffgen, R. Lang, K. Rogal, V. Somoza, Thomas Skurk

TL;DR
This study explores how coffee and caffeine affect immune responses in healthy people, finding that pure caffeine has a stronger anti-inflammatory effect than coffee.
Contribution
The study is the first to directly compare immune modulation by coffee versus caffeine alone in humans.
Findings
Pure caffeine significantly reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines like IL-17A, IL-12p70, and IL-2.
Coffee and caffeine both modulate immune homeostasis but with distinct cytokine responses.
Bioactive compounds in coffee beyond caffeine contribute to its immunological effects.
Abstract
Coffee consumption has been associated with various health benefits; however, the underlying biological mechanisms remain poorly understood. In particular, the acute effects of coffee on circulating cytokines and the specific role of caffeine compared with the whole coffee matrix are still insufficiently characterised in humans. To our knowledge, no previous human study has directly compared immune modulation by coffee versus caffeine alone. We therefore aimed to elucidate the effect of a usual caffeine dose of 130 mg on postprandial cytokine secretion, and whether responses differ between coffee and pure caffeine. In a randomized pilot trial, ten healthy volunteers completed three test days receiving either a coffee brew, an aqueous caffeine solution (each 130 mg caffeine/100 ml), or water. Quantitative analysis of caffeine was performed with UHPLC-MS/MS, immune markers were measured…
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TopicsCoffee research and impacts · Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment · Tea Polyphenols and Effects
