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睡眠中断与癌症:孰因孰果?

Sleep Disruption and Cancer: Chicken or the Egg?

作者信息

Berisha Adrian, Shutkind Kyle, Borniger Jeremy C

机构信息

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States.

Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2022 May 19;16:856235. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.856235. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Sleep is a nearly ubiquitous phenomenon across the phylogenetic tree, highlighting its essential role in ensuring fitness across evolutionary time. Consequently, chronic disruption of the duration, timing, or structure of sleep can cause widespread problems in multiple physiological systems, including those that regulate energy balance, immune function, and cognitive capacity, among others. Many, if not all these systems, become altered throughout the course of cancer initiation, growth, metastatic spread, treatment, and recurrence. Recent work has demonstrated how changes in sleep influence the development of chronic diseases, including cancer, in both humans and animal models. A common finding is that for some cancers (e.g., breast), chronic disruption of sleep/wake states prior to disease onset is associated with an increased risk for cancer development. Additionally, sleep disruption after cancer initiation is often associated with worse outcomes. Recently, evidence suggesting that cancer itself can affect neuronal circuits controlling sleep and wakefulness has accumulated. Patients with cancer often report difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, and severe fatigue, during and even years after treatment. In addition to the psychological stress associated with cancer, cancer itself may alter sleep homeostasis through changes to host physiology and currently undefined mechanisms. Moreover, cancer treatments (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation, hormonal, and surgical) may further worsen sleep problems through complex biological processes yet to be fully understood. This results in a "chicken or the egg" phenomenon, where it is unclear whether sleep disruption promotes cancer or cancer reciprocally disrupts sleep. This review will discuss existing evidence for both hypotheses and present a framework through which the interactions between sleep and cancer can be dissociated and causally investigated.

摘要

睡眠是整个系统发育树中几乎普遍存在的现象,突显了其在确保进化过程中适应性方面的重要作用。因此,长期破坏睡眠的持续时间、时间安排或结构会在多个生理系统中引发广泛问题,包括那些调节能量平衡、免疫功能和认知能力等的系统。在癌症的起始、生长、转移扩散、治疗及复发过程中,许多(即便不是所有)这些系统都会发生改变。最近的研究表明,睡眠变化如何在人类和动物模型中影响包括癌症在内的慢性疾病的发展。一个常见的发现是,对于某些癌症(如乳腺癌),疾病发作前睡眠/觉醒状态的长期破坏与癌症发生风险增加有关。此外,癌症起始后的睡眠中断通常与更差的预后相关。最近,有证据表明癌症本身会影响控制睡眠和觉醒的神经回路。癌症患者在治疗期间甚至治疗后数年,经常报告入睡困难、难以保持睡眠以及严重疲劳。除了与癌症相关的心理压力外,癌症本身可能通过改变宿主生理和目前尚未明确的机制来改变睡眠稳态。此外,癌症治疗(如化疗、放疗、激素治疗和手术)可能通过尚未完全理解的复杂生物学过程进一步恶化睡眠问题。这就导致了一种“先有鸡还是先有蛋”的现象,即不清楚是睡眠中断促进了癌症,还是癌症反过来扰乱了睡眠。本综述将讨论这两种假说的现有证据,并提出一个框架,通过该框架可以区分睡眠与癌症之间的相互作用并进行因果研究。

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