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Crosstalk between circadian rhythms and the microbiota.

Citation
Pearson, J. A., et al. “Crosstalk Between Circadian Rhythms And The Microbiota.”. Immunology, pp. 278-290.
Center Yale University
Author James Alexander Pearson, Florence Susan Wong, Li Wen
Keywords microbiota, circadian rhythms, Immune system, pattern recognition receptors
Abstract

Circadian rhythms influence daily molecular oscillations in gene/protein expression and aspects of biology and physiology, including behaviour, body temperature and sleep-wake cycles. These circadian rhythms have been associated with a number of metabolic, immune and microbial changes that correlate with health and susceptibility to disease, including infection. While light is the main inducer of circadian rhythms, other factors, including the microbiota, can have important effects on peripheral rhythms. The microbiota have been of significant interest to many investigators over the past decade, with the development of molecular techniques to identify large numbers of species and their function. These studies have shown microbial associations with disease susceptibility, and some of these have demonstrated that alterations in microbiota cause disease. Microbial circadian oscillations impact host metabolism and immunity directly and indirectly. Interestingly, microbial oscillations also regulate host circadian rhythms, and the host circadian rhythms in turn modulate microbial composition. Thus, it is of considerable interest and importance to understand the crosstalk between circadian rhythms and microbiota and especially the microbial influences on the host. In this review, we aim to discuss the role of circadian microbial oscillations and how they influence host immunity. In addition, we discuss how host circadian rhythms can also modulate microbial rhythms. We also discuss potential connections between microbes and circadian rhythms and how these may be used therapeutically to maximize clinical success.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Immunology
Volume
161
Issue
4
Number of Pages
278-290
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1365-2567
DOI
10.1111/imm.13278
Alternate Journal
Immunology
PMID
33090484
PMCID
PMC7692254
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