The role of circadian clock genes in tumors

Onco Targets Ther. 2019 May 13:12:3645-3660. doi: 10.2147/OTT.S203144. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Circadian rhythms are generated via variations in the expression of clock genes that are organized into a complex transcriptional-translational autoregulatory network and regulate the diverse physiological and behavioral activities that are required to adapt to periodic environmental changes. Aberrant clock gene expression is associated with a heightened risk of diseases that affect all aspects of human health, including cancers. Within the past several years, a number of studies have indicated that clock genes contribute to carcinogenesis by altering the expression of clock-controlled and tumor-related genes downstream of many cellular pathways. This review comprehensively summarizes how clock genes affect the development of tumors and their prognosis. In addition, the review provides a full description of the current state of oral cancer research that aims to optimize cancer diagnosis and treatment modalities.

Keywords: carcinogenesis; circadian rhythms; clock genes; oral cancer; oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Publication types

  • Review