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Circadian clock regulates the host response to Salmonella.


ABSTRACT: Organisms adapt to day-night cycles through highly specialized circadian machinery, whose molecular components anticipate and drive changes in organism behavior and metabolism. Although many effectors of the immune system are known to follow daily oscillations, the role of the circadian clock in the immune response to acute infections is not understood. Here we show that the circadian clock modulates the inflammatory response during acute infection with the pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium). Mice infected with S. Typhimurium were colonized to higher levels and developed a higher proinflammatory response during the early rest period for mice, compared with other times of the day. We also demonstrate that a functional clock is required for optimal S. Typhimurium colonization and maximal induction of several proinflammatory genes. These findings point to a clock-regulated mechanism of activation of the immune response against an enteric pathogen and may suggest potential therapeutic strategies for chronopharmacologic interventions.

SUBMITTER: Bellet MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3683799 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Circadian clock regulates the host response to Salmonella.

Bellet Marina M MM   Deriu Elisa E   Liu Janet Z JZ   Grimaldi Benedetto B   Blaschitz Christoph C   Zeller Michael M   Edwards Robert A RA   Sahar Saurabh S   Dandekar Satya S   Baldi Pierre P   George Michael D MD   Raffatellu Manuela M   Sassone-Corsi Paolo P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130528 24


Organisms adapt to day-night cycles through highly specialized circadian machinery, whose molecular components anticipate and drive changes in organism behavior and metabolism. Although many effectors of the immune system are known to follow daily oscillations, the role of the circadian clock in the immune response to acute infections is not understood. Here we show that the circadian clock modulates the inflammatory response during acute infection with the pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar T  ...[more]

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