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A Tangled Threesome: Circadian Rhythm, Body Temperature Variations, and the Immune System.

Benjamin Coiffard1,2,3, Aïssatou Bailo Diallo1,2, Soraya Mezouar1,2, Marc Leone1,2,4, Jean-Louis Mege1,2.   

Abstract

The circadian rhythm of the body temperature (CRBT) is a marker of the central biological clock that results from multiple complex biological processes. In mammals, including humans, the body temperature displays a strict circadian rhythm and has to be maintained within a narrow range to allow optimal physiological functions. There is nowadays growing evidence on the role of the temperature circadian rhythm on the expression of the molecular clock. The CRBT likely participates in the phase coordination of circadian timekeepers in peripheral tissues, thus guaranteeing the proper functioning of the immune system. The disruption of the CRBT, such as fever, has been repeatedly described in diseases and likely reflects a physiological process to activate the molecular clock and trigger the immune response. On the other hand, temperature circadian disruption has also been described as associated with disease severity and thus may mirror or contribute to immune dysfunction. The present review aims to characterize the potential implication of the temperature circadian rhythm on the immune response, from molecular pathways to diseases. The origin of CRBT and physiological changes in body temperature will be mentioned. We further review the immune biological effects of temperature rhythmicity in hosts, vectors, and pathogens. Finally, we discuss the relationship between circadian disruption of the body temperature and diseases and highlight the emerging evidence that CRBT monitoring would be an easy tool to predict outcomes and guide future studies in chronotherapy.

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Keywords:  body temperature; chronobiology disorders; circadian rhythm; disease; immunity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33477463      PMCID: PMC7829919          DOI: 10.3390/biology10010065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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