BIOMED   24552
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Circadian disruption promotes tumor-immune microenvironment remodeling favoring tumor cell proliferation
Autor/es:
ROMÁN FR; CHIESA JJ; PALADINO N; MUL FEDELE ML; CALDART C; FINKIELSTEIN CV; AIELLO I; MARPEGAN L; GOLOMBEK DA
Revista:
Science Advances
Editorial:
Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 6
ISSN:
2375-2548
Resumen:
Circadian disruption negatively affects physiology, posing a global health threat that manifests in proliferative, metabolic, and immune diseases, among others. Because outputs of the circadian clock regulate daily fluctuations in the immune response, we determined whether circadian disruption results in tumor-associated immune cell remodeling, facilitating tumor growth. Our findings show that tumor growth rate increased and latency decreased under circadian disruption conditions compared to normal light-dark (LD) schedules in a murine melanoma model. Circadian disruption induced the loss or inversion of daily patterns of M1 (proinflammatory) and M2 (anti-inflammatory) macrophages and cytokine levels in spleen and tumor tissues. Circadian disruption also induced (i) deregulation of rhythmic expression of clock genes and (ii) of cyclin genes in the liver, (iii) increased CcnA2 levels in the tumor, and (iv) dampened expression of the cell cycle inhibitor p21WAF/CIP1, all of which contribute to a proliferative phenotype.