A broken circadian clock: The emerging neuro-immune link connecting depression to cancer

Brain Behav Immun Health. 2022 Oct 15:26:100533. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2022.100533. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Circadian clocks orchestrate daily rhythms in many organisms and are essential for optimal health. Circadian rhythm disrupting events, such as jet-lag, shift-work, night-light exposure and clock gene alterations, give rise to pathologic conditions that include cancer and clinical depression. This review systemically describes the fundamental mechanisms of circadian clocks and the interacting relationships among a broken circadian clock, cancer and depression. We propose that this broken clock is an emerging link that connects depression and cancer development. Importantly, broken circadian clocks, cancer and depression form a vicious feedback loop that threatens systemic fitness. Arresting this harmful loop by restoring normal circadian rhythms is a potential therapeutic strategy for treating both cancer and depression.

Keywords: Cancer; Circadian clock; Depression; Immunity; Neuro-endocrine.