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Perfect timing: circadian rhythms, sleep, and immunity — an NIH workshop summary

Authors :
Yvonne C. Lee
Mahesh M. Thakkar
Paula Desplats
Albert C. Shaw
Éva Szentirmai
Sanja Jelic
Nicolas Cermakian
Brian S. Kim
Colin Reardon
Ron C. Anafi
Andrew E. Gelman
Shaon Sengupta
Laura A. Solt
Aaron D. Laposky
Christopher M. Depner
Aric A. Prather
Marishka K. Brown
Jeffrey A. Haspel
Monika Haack
Brian J. Prendergast
Wendy E. Walker
Emmanuel F. Mongodin
Source :
JCI insight, vol 5, iss 1
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2020.

Abstract

Recent discoveries demonstrate a critical role for circadian rhythms and sleep in immune system homeostasis. Both innate and adaptive immune responses - ranging from leukocyte mobilization, trafficking, and chemotaxis to cytokine release and T cell differentiation -are mediated in a time of day-dependent manner. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently sponsored an interdisciplinary workshop, "Sleep Insufficiency, Circadian Misalignment, and the Immune Response," to highlight new research linking sleep and circadian biology to immune function and to identify areas of high translational potential. This Review summarizes topics discussed and highlights immediate opportunities for delineating clinically relevant connections among biological rhythms, sleep, and immune regulation.

Details

ISSN :
23793708
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JCI Insight
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....330ed97b97c91b7d2fccc1747548a5d0