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The Role of Circadian Clock Genes in Critical Illness: The Potential Role of Translational Clock Gene Therapies for Targeting Inflammation, Mitochondrial Function, and Muscle Mass in Intensive Care

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
卷 37, 期 4, 页码 385-402

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/07487304221092727

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circadian; chronotherapy; intensive care; critical care; inflammation; acute respiratory distress syndrome; ventilator-associated lung injury; therapy; brain injury; multiorgan failure; critical illness; mitochondria; inflammasome; immunomodulation; cytokines; acute kidney injury; epigenetic

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  1. DWR MRC program [MR/P023576/1]
  2. Wellcome Trust [107849/Z/15/Z]
  3. Wellcome Trust [107849/Z/15/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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The Earth's 24-hour planetary rotation influences physiological mechanisms important for surviving critical illness, such as inflammation and energy metabolism. The cellular circadian clock regulates these mechanisms and has a significant impact on various diseases and overall mortality. Circadian medicine presents exciting opportunities for translational therapy in intensive care, addressing the current lack of treatment options.
The Earth's 24-h planetary rotation, with predictable light and heat cycles, has driven profound evolutionary adaptation, with prominent impacts on physiological mechanisms important for surviving critical illness. Pathways of interest include inflammation, mitochondrial function, energy metabolism, hypoxic signaling, apoptosis, and defenses against reactive oxygen species. Regulation of these by the cellular circadian clock (BMAL-1 and its network) has an important influence on pulmonary inflammation; ventilator-associated lung injury; septic shock; brain injury, including vasospasm; and overall mortality in both animals and humans. Whether it is cytokines, the inflammasome, or mitochondrial biogenesis, circadian medicine represents exciting opportunities for translational therapy in intensive care, which is currently lacking. Circadian medicine also represents a link to metabolic determinants of outcome, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. More than ever, we are appreciating the problem of circadian desynchrony in intensive care. This review explores the rationale and evidence for the importance of the circadian clock in surviving critical illness.

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