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Ticking time bombs: connections between circadian clocks and cancer.


ABSTRACT: Connections between mammalian circadian and cell division cycles have been postulated since the early 20th century, and epidemiological and genetic studies have linked disruption of circadian clock function to increased risk of several types of cancer. In the past decade, it has become clear that circadian clock components influence cell growth and transformation in a cell-autonomous manner. Furthermore, several molecular mechanistic connections have been described in which clock proteins participate in sensing DNA damage, modulating DNA repair, and influencing the ubiquitination and degradation of key players in oncogenesis (c-MYC) and tumor suppression (p53).

SUBMITTER: Lamia KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5664980 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ticking time bombs: connections between circadian clocks and cancer.

Lamia Katja A KA  

F1000Research 20171030


Connections between mammalian circadian and cell division cycles have been postulated since the early 20th century, and epidemiological and genetic studies have linked disruption of circadian clock function to increased risk of several types of cancer. In the past decade, it has become clear that circadian clock components influence cell growth and transformation in a cell-autonomous manner. Furthermore, several molecular mechanistic connections have been described in which clock proteins partic  ...[more]

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