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Published on: July 24, 2018
Circadian metabolic adaptations to infections
Claudio Costantini1, Stefano Brancorsini1, Francesco Grignani1
1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, P.le L. Severi 1, Perugia 06132, Italy.
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Circadian clocks are biological oscillators that evolved to coordinate rhythms in behaviour and physiology around the 24-hour day. In mammalian tissues, circadian rhythms and metabolism are highly intertwined. The clock machinery controls rhythmic levels of circulating hormones and metabolites, as well as rate-limiting enzymes catalysing biosynthesis or degradation of macromolecules in metabolic tissues, such control being exerted both at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level. During infections, major metabolic adaptation occurs in mammalian hosts, at the level of both the single immune cell and the whole organism. Under these circumstances, the rhythmic metabolic needs of the host intersect with those of two other players: the pathogen and the microbiota. These three components cooperate or compete to meet their own metabolic demands across the 24 hours. Here, we review findings describing the circadian regulation of the host response to infection, the circadian metabolic adaptations occurring during host-microbiota-pathogen interactions and how such regulation can influence the immune response of the host and, ultimately, its own survival.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Circadian rhythms in infection and immunity'.
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