2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20235824
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Molecular Interactions between Pathogens and the Circadian Clock

Abstract: The daily periodicity of the Earth’s rotation around the Sun, referred to as circadian (Latin “circa” = about, and “diem” = day), is also mirrored in the behavior and metabolism of living beings. The discovery that dedicated cellular genes control various aspects of this periodicity has led to studies of the molecular mechanism of the circadian response at the cellular level. It is now established that the circadian genes impact on a large network of hormonal, metabolic, and immunological pathways, affecting m… Show more

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“…Taking this aspect into account, we addressed the association of DBP with circadian transcriptional regulation of tissue-specific processes in mammalian species, in the context of AAT. Especially our findings implicating the functional relationship of circadian control with the immune system are well substantiated by Solis et al [ 31 ], Barik et al [ 32 ] and Scheiermann et al [ 33 ]. In reference to the study by Frank Hawking [ 34 ], in which he experimentally established the link between circadian rhythm and T. congolense infection in the blood of laboratory rodents, our findings also support the important role of the circadian rhythm in the AAT disease.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Taking this aspect into account, we addressed the association of DBP with circadian transcriptional regulation of tissue-specific processes in mammalian species, in the context of AAT. Especially our findings implicating the functional relationship of circadian control with the immune system are well substantiated by Solis et al [ 31 ], Barik et al [ 32 ] and Scheiermann et al [ 33 ]. In reference to the study by Frank Hawking [ 34 ], in which he experimentally established the link between circadian rhythm and T. congolense infection in the blood of laboratory rodents, our findings also support the important role of the circadian rhythm in the AAT disease.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Finally, there are many other peripheral areas of global warming that will also affect biological life, such as possible alterations of light intensity and circadian rhythm, and change of the environment from aerobic to anaerobic [ 158 , 159 , 160 , 161 ], which will add to the burden of selection.…”
Section: Prospects Of Mutational Survival In Global Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of research supports the role of clock genes in regulating cytokines before and during infection [ 94 ]. In a reciprocal fashion, immune agents can impact the clock [ 95 ]. To investigate the interplay between the immune system and the circadian clock, we developed a mathematical model incorporating the bidirectional coupling between the lung circadian clock and the acute inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%