Literature DB >> 34118460

Circadian clock genes as promising therapeutic targets for autoimmune diseases.

Kun Xiang1, Zhiwei Xu2, Yu-Qian Hu1, Yi-Sheng He1, Guo-Cui Wu3, Tian-Yu Li4, Xue-Rong Wang4, Li-Hong Ding4, Qin Zhang1, Sha-Sha Tao1, Dong-Qing Ye1, Hai-Feng Pan5, De-Guang Wang6.   

Abstract

Circadian rhythm is a natural, endogenous process whose physiological functions are controlled by a set of clock genes. Disturbance of the clock genes have detrimental effects on both innate and adaptive immunity, which significantly enhance pro-inflammatory responses and susceptibility to autoimmune diseases via strictly controlling the individual cellular components of the immune system that initiate and perpetuate the inflammation pathways. Autoimmune diseases, especially rheumatoid arthritis (RA), often exhibit substantial circadian oscillations, and circadian rhythm is involved in the onset and progression of autoimmune diseases. Mounting evidence indicate that the synthetic ligands of circadian clock genes have the property of reducing the susceptibility and clinical severity of subjects. This review supplies an overview of the roles of circadian clock genes in the pathology of autoimmune diseases, including BMAL1, CLOCK, PER, CRY, REV-ERBα, and ROR. Furthermore, summarized some circadian clock genes as candidate genes for autoimmune diseases and current advancement on therapy of autoimmune diseases with synthetic ligands of circadian clock genes. The existing body of knowledge demonstrates that circadian clock genes are inextricably linked to autoimmune diseases. Future research should pay attention to improve the quality of life of patients with autoimmune diseases and reduce the effects of drug preparation on the normal circadian rhythms.
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Keywords:  Autoimmune diseases; Autoimmunity; Circadian clock genes; Circadian rhythm; Inflammation; Therapeutic target

Year:  2021        PMID: 34118460     DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2021.102866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autoimmun Rev        ISSN: 1568-9972            Impact factor:   9.754


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