Time-Related Dynamics of Variation in Core Clock Gene Expression Levels in Tissues Relevant to the Immune System

Jan 11, 2012International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology

Daily changes in key body clock gene levels in immune-related tissues

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Abstract

A significant 24-h rhythm was validated for five clock genes in blood and four in the spleen of mice.

  • Circadian timing systems regulate immune parameters with a 24-hour periodicity driven by clock genes.
  • Expression levels of seven key clock genes were evaluated in the spleen, thymus, and peripheral blood of mice.
  • Statistically significant variations in expression were observed for multiple clock genes across different tissues and time points.
  • The timing of clock gene expression showed distinct patterns in peripheral blood compared to lymphoid tissues.
  • These differences in clock gene activation sequences may influence the immune system's compartmental functioning.

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