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是时候认真对待时间了:如何在传染病研究中探究意外的生物节律。

Time to start taking time seriously: how to investigate unexpected biological rhythms within infectious disease research.

作者信息

Edgar Rachel S, O'Donnell Aidan J, Xiaodong Zhuang Alan, Reece Sarah E

机构信息

Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.

Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London NW1 1AT, UK.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 Jan 23;380(1918):20230336. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0336.

Abstract

The discovery of rhythmicity in host and pathogen activities dates back to the Hippocratic era, but the causes and consequences of these biological rhythms have remained poorly understood. Rhythms in infection phenotypes or traits are observed across taxonomically diverse hosts and pathogens, suggesting general evolutionary principles. Understanding these principles may enable rhythms to be leveraged in manners that improve drug and vaccine efficacy or disrupt pathogen timekeeping to reduce virulence and transmission. Explaining and exploiting rhythms in infections require an integrative and multidisciplinary approach, which is a hallmark of research within chronobiology. Many researchers are welcomed into chronobiology from other fields after observing an unexpected rhythm or time-of-day effect in their data. Such findings can launch a rich new research topic, but engaging with the concepts, approaches and dogma in a new discipline can be daunting. Fortunately, chronobiology has well-developed frameworks for interrogating rhythms that can be readily applied in novel contexts. Here, we provide a 'how to' guide for exploring unexpected daily rhythms in infectious disease research. We outline how to establish: whether the rhythm is circadian, to what extent the host and pathogen are responsible, the relevance for host-pathogen interactions, and how to explore therapeutic potential.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Circadian rhythms in infection and immunity'.

摘要

宿主和病原体活动中节律性的发现可以追溯到希波克拉底时代,但这些生物节律的成因和后果仍未得到充分理解。在分类学上不同的宿主和病原体中都观察到了感染表型或特征的节律,这表明存在普遍的进化原则。理解这些原则可能使我们能够以提高药物和疫苗效力的方式利用节律,或者扰乱病原体的计时机制以降低其毒力和传播能力。解释和利用感染中的节律需要一种综合的多学科方法,这是时间生物学研究的一个标志。许多研究人员在观察到其数据中意外的节律或昼夜效应后,从其他领域进入了时间生物学领域。这些发现可以开启一个丰富的新研究课题,但融入一个新学科的概念、方法和信条可能会让人望而生畏。幸运的是,时间生物学有完善的框架来探究节律,这些框架可以很容易地应用于新的情境中。在这里,我们提供了一份在传染病研究中探索意外每日节律的“操作指南”。我们概述了如何确定:该节律是否为昼夜节律、宿主和病原体在多大程度上起作用、其与宿主-病原体相互作用的相关性,以及如何探索治疗潜力。本文是西奥·墨菲会议议题“感染与免疫中的昼夜节律”的一部分。

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