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SPRINGERBRIEFS IN CELL BIOLOGY Qing Yan Cellular Rhythms and Networks Implications for Systems Medicine 123 SpringerBriefs in Cell Biology More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/10708 Qing Yan Cellular Rhythms and Networks Implications for Systems Medicine Qing Yan PharmTao Santa Clara , CA , USA SpringerBriefs in Cell Biology ISBN 978-3-319-22818-1 ISBN 978-3-319-22819-8 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-22819-8 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015947931 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 T his work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifi cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfi lms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. T he use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specifi c statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. T he publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. Printed on acid-free paper S pringer International Publishing AG Switzerland is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Pref ace Biological rhythms play pivotal roles in both physical and mental health. Spatiotemporal oscillations have been identifi ed at different levels, from mitochondria to transmem- brane potentials, from heart excitation waves to neural activities. The circadian clock is involved in gene expression regulations and various cellular processes including metabolism, proliferation, and senescence. This book provides an overview of the cellular rhythms and networks with the emphasis on the systems biology under- standing of their roles in the practice of personalized and systems medicine. The disruption of circadian rhythms has been associated with many complex diseases including insomnia, depression, heart disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and neurodegenerative disorders. The multi-scale view of circadian systems on the basis of systems biology would empower the discovery of novel therapeutic strate- gies such as chronotherapy (see Chap. 1 ). Depending on the feedback loops with multiple pathways and protein–protein interactions involved, the circadian clocks form the essential cellular timing mechanisms that synchronize vital physiological processes (see Chap. 2 ) . For example, the multi-factorial circadian-neuroendocrine- immune networks may be involved in various disorders including the lung, heart, and gastrointestinal diseases (see Chap. 3 ). Depression and circadian disruptions may share a common etiology with lower cellular resilience and reduced resistance to stressful events. The pattern analysis of systemic circadian profi les can be useful for the prediction and prevention of vari- ous psychiatric disorders (see Chap. 4 ) . The cardiovascular system responds to environmental stimuli with circadian patterns. Such patterns are mediated via the complex interactions between the extracellular factors such as neuro-humoral ele- ments and intracellular factors such as the clock genes with impacts on the pharma- cokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs (see Chap. 5 ) . Studies at molecular, cellular, and clinical levels have demonstrated the critical role of the circadian clock in carcinogenesis and anticancer treatments. The understanding of the circadian-cell cycle interaction may contribute to the optimization of drug delivery (see Chap. 6 ). Robust biomarkers based on chronobiology and systems biology can be used for the establishment of rhythmic profi les toward more precise diagnosis and individualized v vi Preface treatment. Personalized chronotherapy may help improve the treatment of various diseases including hypertension, cancer, depression, and rheumatoid arthritis (see Chap. 7 ). B y covering topics from cellular networks to complex diseases, from novel con- cepts to emerging fi elds, this book intends to provide a state-of-the-art and inte- grative view of cellular rhythms and networks with potential clinical applications in personalized and systems medicine. Frameworks on the basis of systems biology and chronobiology are introduced for understanding the complexity in health and diseases. I would like to thank the editors from Springer for their support in this exciting project. Santa Clara, CA, USA Qing Yan Contents 1 Introduction: Cellular Rhythms and Networks in Systems and Dynamical Medicine ....................................................... 1 1.1 The Importance of Temporal Factors in Personalized Medicine ................................................................... 1 1.2 Temporal Patterns and Oscillations: A Systems Biology Perspective ........................................................................... 2 1.3 Cellular Rhythms and Dynamical Diseases ....................................... 4 1.4 Systems and Dynamical Biomarkers ................................................. 5 1.5 Bioinformatics Support for Spatiotemporal Studies .......................... 7 1.6 Conclusion: Systems and Dynamical Medicine ................................ 9 References ................................................................................................... 10 2 Circadian Rhythms and Cellular Networks: A Systems Biology Perspective ................................................................................... 13 2.1 Systems Biology of Circadian Rhythms: A Schematic Overview ...................................................................... 13 2.2 Circadian Rhythms, Protein–Protein Interactions, and Cellular Networks ....................................................................... 16 2.3 Two Essential Cellular Rhythms: The Circadian–Cell Cycle Interactions .............................................................................. 18 2.4 Systems Biology Approaches for Modeling the Circadian Networks ...................................................................... 19 References ................................................................................................... 20 3 The Circadian–Immune Crosstalk and Inflammation: Implications for Disease Treatment ......................................................... 25 3.1 A Systemic Overview of the Bidirectional Circadian–Immune Interactions ......................................................... 25 3.1.1 The Circadian–Immune Interactions at the Molecular and Cellular Levels ..................................... 26 3.1.2 Examples of Molecular Factors and Cellular Networks ........ 27 vii viii Contents 3.1.3 The Circadian–Immune Crosstalk at the Tissue and Organism Levels .............................................................. 30 3.2 The Circadian–Infl ammation Associations in Diseases ..................... 30 3.2.1 Lung Disorders ....................................................................... 31 3.2.2 Cardiovascular Diseases ........................................................ 32 3.2.3 Gastrointestinal Disorders ...................................................... 33 3.2.4 Aging, Arthritis, Cancer, and Other Complex Diseases ........ 33 3.3 Potential Strategies in Chronotherapy for Infl ammation ................... 34 References ................................................................................................... 35 4 Circadian Rhythms and Cellular Networks in Depression and Associated Disorders ......................................................................... 39 4.1 The Systemic Roles of Circadian Rhythms in Depression and Associated Disorders ................................................................... 39 4.1.1 Molecular Factors and Cellular Mechanisms of the Circadian–Mood Interactions ...................................... 40 4.1.2 Systemic Factors in the Circadian–Mood Interactions .......... 43 4.2 Depression and Systemic Circadian Profi les: Implications for Personalized Medicine ............................................ 44 4.2.1 Prediction, Prevention, and Personalized Interventions for Depression .................................................. 44 4.2.2 The Circadian–Mood Interactions in Cancer and Other Complex Diseases ................................................. 44 4.2.3 Systemic Circadian Profi les and Chronotherapy for Depression ........................................................................ 45 References ................................................................................................... 46 5 Circadian Rhythms and Cellular Networks in Cardiovascular Diseases ....................................................................... 49 5.1 A Systemic Overview of the Circadian–Cardiovascular Interactions ......................................................................................... 49 5.1.1 The Circadian–Cardiovascular Interactions at the Molecular and Cellular Levels ..................................... 50 5.1.2 Examples of Circadian-Associated Molecular Factors and Cellular Networks ............................................... 51 5.1.3 The Cell Cycle Interactions and Pathways ............................ 54 5.1.4 The Central and Peripheral Clocks Associated with the Cardiovascular Functions ......................................... 54 5.2 Circadian Patterns and Potential Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Diseases ............................................................... 55 5.2.1 The Circadian Patterns of Cardiovascular Events .................. 55 5.2.2 The Circadian Link Between Cardiovascular and Other Disorders ............................................................... 56 5.2.3 Shift Work, Chronic Circadian Disruptions, and Cardiovascular Risks ....................................................... 57 5.3 Chronotherapy for Cardiovascular Diseases ...................................... 57 References ................................................................................................... 58 Contents ix 6 Circadian Rhythms and Cellular Networks in Cancer ......................... 61 6.1 The Circadian Clocks and Cancer: Potential Molecular and Cellular Biomarkers .................................................................... 61 6.1.1 The Circadian–Cancer Correlations: A Systems Biology Perspective ............................................. 61 6.1.2 Examples of Circadian-Associated Molecular Factors and Cellular Networks ............................................... 62 6.2 The Circadian–Cell Cycle Interactions and Cancer ........................... 65 6.3 Alterations in Circadian Patterns in Various Cell Types .................... 67 References ................................................................................................... 68 7 Circadian Biomarkers and Chronotherapy: Implications for Personalized and Systems Medicine .................................................. 71 7.1 From Circadian Rhythms to Chronotherapy: The Roles of Systems Biology ........................................................... 71 7.1.1 A Systemic Framework for Chronobiology-Based Personalized Medicine ........................................................... 71 7.1.2 Systems Biology Approaches in Chronotherapy ................... 72 7.2 Potential Circadian-Associated Biomarkers at Various Levels .......... 73 7.2.1 Circadian-Associated Biomarkers at the Molecular and Cellular Levels ................................................................ 73 7.2.2 Circadian-Associated Biomarkers at the Tissue and Organism Levels .............................................................. 75 7.3 Clinical Applications of Chrono-Biomarkers and Personalized Chronotherapy ....................................................... 76 7.3.1 Chrono-Biomarkers and Chronotherapy in Cancer ............... 76 7.3.2 Personalized Chronotherapy in Hypertension ....................... 77 7.3.3 Chronotherapy in Other Diseases .......................................... 78 References ................................................................................................... 79 Index ................................................................................................................. 83

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​This book provides an overview of circadian rhythms and cellular networks in their relation to biological systems and dynamical medicine. Six concise chapters explore circadian cell rhythms and biomarkers in inflammation, cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, and more in causing and treatin
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