胃肠道肿瘤的昼夜节律:临床应用和未来展望。

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Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-05 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2529571
Jinxin Han, Zhen Xiong, Yang Liu, Jialiang Li, Chao Li, Weikang Zhang, Jinbo Gao, Xiaoming Shuai, Zheng Wang, Guobin Wang, Xiaogang Shu, Kaixiong Tao, Ming Cai
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胃肠道癌(GIC)是全球最致命的恶性肿瘤之一,其特点是具有显著的转移倾向。虽然手术干预可以在早期有效治愈GIC,但相当多的病例是在晚期诊断出来的,此时对当前治疗方案的反应明显减弱。越来越多的证据强调了昼夜节律的关键作用,昼夜节律是一种内在的24小时循环系统,调节生物活动以适应昼夜的变化,在GIC的进展、转移和化学耐药的发展中。最近的研究表明,调节关键的昼夜节律基因(如BMAL1和PER1)可以通过多种途径抑制肿瘤的进展。本文综述了最近关于昼夜节律及其对GIC进展影响的研究。它阐明了昼夜节律基因在GIC的起始、转移、代谢、炎症反应和治疗耐药中的作用,包括化疗和靶向治疗。此外,本文还讨论了基于昼夜节律调节治疗GIC的治疗策略的当前实施和未来前景。
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Circadian rhythm in gastrointestinal cancer: clinical applications and future perspectives.

Circadian rhythm in gastrointestinal cancer: clinical applications and future perspectives.

Circadian rhythm in gastrointestinal cancer: clinical applications and future perspectives.

Circadian rhythm in gastrointestinal cancer: clinical applications and future perspectives.

Gastrointestinal cancer (GIC) ranks among the most fatal malignancies globally and is characterized by a significant propensity for metastasis. While surgical intervention can effectively cure GIC in its early stages, a substantial number of cases are diagnosed at advanced stages, where the response to current therapeutic options is markedly diminished. Increasing evidence highlights the pivotal role of circadian rhythm, an intrinsic 24-hour cyclical system regulating biological activities to adapt to the alternations of day and night in the progression, metastasis, and development of chemoresistance in GIC. Recent studies have disclosed that the modulation of key circadian rhythm genes (such as BMAL1 and PER1) can suppress tumor advancement through multiple pathways. This review compiles the most recent research concerning the circadian rhythm and its influence on GIC progression. It elucidates the role of circadian genes in the initiation, metastasis, metabolism, inflammatory response, and therapeutic resistance in GIC, including both chemotherapy and targeted therapies. Furthermore, the review discusses the current implementation and future outlook of therapeutic strategies based on circadian modulation in the treatment of GIC.

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