← Volver atrás
Publicaciones

Interactions of circadian clock genes with the hallmarks of cancer

Autores

Ortega-Campos, Sara M. , VERDUGO SIVIANES, EVA MARÍA, Amiama-Roig, Ana , Blanco, Jose R. , Carnero, Amancio

Publicación externa

No

Medio

Biochim. Biophys. Acta-Rev. Cancer

Alcance

Review

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto JCR

9.7

Impacto SJR

2.838

Fecha de publicacion

01/05/2023

ISI

001030414600001

Abstract

The molecular machinery of the circadian clock regulates the expression of many genes and processes in the organism, allowing the adaptation of cellular activities to the daily light-dark cycles.Disruption of the circadian rhythm can lead to various pathologies, including cancer. Thus, disturbance of the normal circadian clock at both genetic and environmental levels has been described as an independent risk factor for cancer. In addition, researchers have proposed that circadian genes may have a tissue-dependent and/or context-dependent role in tumorigenesis and may function both as tumor suppressors and oncogenes.Finally, circadian clock core genes may trigger or at least be involved in different hallmarks of cancer. Hence, expanding the knowledge of the molecular basis of the circadian clock would be helpful to identify new prognostic markers of tumorigenesis and potential therapeutic targets.

Palabras clave

Cancer; Circadian clock; Circadian rhythms; Hallmarks of cancer; Biomarkers; Tumorigenesis

Miembros de la Universidad Loyola