Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Light and feeding times influence daily molecular clocks in mouse liver and tumors

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Abstract

Mean mRNA levels of clock genes varied by 206-fold in healthy mouse liver over a 24-hour period.

  • Disrupted circadian coordination through chronic jet lag dampened periodic changes in clock gene rhythms in both liver and tumor tissues.
  • Chronic jet lag accelerated tumor growth and altered expression of molecular clock genes in tumor-bearing mice.
  • Meal timing successfully reversed the negative effects of chronic jet lag on clock gene expression in both liver and tumor tissues.
  • Tumor growth varied significantly based on light and feeding schedules.
  • No clear rhythm was observed for the genes p53 or c-Myc in liver or tumor tissues of synchronized mice.

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