Circadian rhythm in systemic autoimmune conditions: Potential of chrono-immunology in clinical practice: A narrative review

Author:

Awuah Wireko Andrew1,Huang Helen2,Kalmanovich Jacob3,Mehta Aashna4,Mikhailova Tatiana5,Ng Jyi Cheng6,Abdul-Rahman Toufik1,Adebusoye Favour Tope1ORCID,Tan Joecelyn Kirani7,Kamanousa Karl3,Ferreira Tomas8,Roy Sakshi9,Kundu Mrinmoy10,Yarlagadda Rohan11,Mukerjee Nobendu1213,Alexiou Athanasios14,Papadakis Marios15

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine

2. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland

3. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

4. University of Debrecen-Faculty of Medicine, Debrecen, Hungary

5. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

6. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia

7. Faculty of Medicine, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK

8. School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

9. School of Medicine, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK

10. Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar, India

11. Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ

12. Department of Microbiology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, India

13. Department of Health Sciences, Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, Hebersham, NSW

14. Department of Science and Engineering, Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, Hebersham, NSW

15. Department of Surgery II, University Hospital Witten-Herdecke, Heusnerstrasse 40, University of Witten-Herdecke, Wuppertal, Germany.

Abstract

The circadian rhythm (CR) is a fundamental biological process regulated by the Earth’s rotation and solar cycles. It plays a critical role in various bodily functions, and its dysregulation can have systemic effects. These effects impact metabolism, redox homeostasis, cell cycle regulation, gut microbiota, cognition, and immune response. Immune mediators, cycle proteins, and hormones exhibit circadian oscillations, supporting optimal immune function and defence against pathogens. Sleep deprivation and disruptions challenge the regulatory mechanisms, making immune responses vulnerable. Altered CR pathways have been implicated in diseases such as diabetes, neurological conditions, and systemic autoimmune diseases (SADs). SADs involve abnormal immune responses to self-antigens, with genetic and environmental factors disrupting self-tolerance and contributing to conditions like Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Inflammatory Myositis. Dysregulated CR may lead to increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, contributing to the systemic responses observed in SADs. Sleep disturbances significantly impact the quality of life of patients with SADs; however, they are often overlooked. The relationship between sleep and autoimmune conditions, whether causal or consequential to CR dysregulation, remains unclear. Chrono-immunology investigates the role of CR in immunity, offering potential for targeted therapies in autoimmune conditions. This paper provides an overview of the connections between sleep and autoimmune conditions, highlighting the importance of recognizing sleep disturbances in SADs and the need for further research into the complex relationship between the CR and autoimmune diseases.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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