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Circadian rhythms in immunity and host‐parasite interactions

The mammalian immune system adheres to a 24 h circadian schedule, exhibiting daily rhythmic patterns in homeostatic immune processes, such as immune cell trafficking, as well as the inflammatory response to infection. These diurnal rhythms are driven by endogenous molecular clocks within immune cell...

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Autores principales: Hunter, Felicity K., Butler, Thomas D., Gibbs, Julie E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9285061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34971451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pim.12904
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description The mammalian immune system adheres to a 24 h circadian schedule, exhibiting daily rhythmic patterns in homeostatic immune processes, such as immune cell trafficking, as well as the inflammatory response to infection. These diurnal rhythms are driven by endogenous molecular clocks within immune cells which are hierarchically coordinated by a light‐entrained central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus and responsive to local rhythmic cues including temperature, hormones and feeding time. Circadian control of immunity may enable animals to anticipate daily pathogenic threat from parasites and gate the magnitude of the immune response, potentially enhancing fitness. However, parasites also strive for optimum fitness and some may have co‐evolved to benefit from host circadian timing mechanisms, possibly via the parasites’ own intrinsic molecular clocks. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge surrounding the influence of the circadian clock on the mammalian immune system and the host‐parasitic interaction. We also discuss the potential for chronotherapeutic strategies in the treatment of parasitic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-92850612022-07-15 Circadian rhythms in immunity and host‐parasite interactions Hunter, Felicity K. Butler, Thomas D. Gibbs, Julie E. Parasite Immunol Invited Reviews The mammalian immune system adheres to a 24 h circadian schedule, exhibiting daily rhythmic patterns in homeostatic immune processes, such as immune cell trafficking, as well as the inflammatory response to infection. These diurnal rhythms are driven by endogenous molecular clocks within immune cells which are hierarchically coordinated by a light‐entrained central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus and responsive to local rhythmic cues including temperature, hormones and feeding time. Circadian control of immunity may enable animals to anticipate daily pathogenic threat from parasites and gate the magnitude of the immune response, potentially enhancing fitness. However, parasites also strive for optimum fitness and some may have co‐evolved to benefit from host circadian timing mechanisms, possibly via the parasites’ own intrinsic molecular clocks. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge surrounding the influence of the circadian clock on the mammalian immune system and the host‐parasitic interaction. We also discuss the potential for chronotherapeutic strategies in the treatment of parasitic diseases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-16 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9285061/ /pubmed/34971451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pim.12904 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Parasite Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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