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The Kinetics and (Dys)kinetics of Cancer Chronotherapy.

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Circadian rhythms are the daily cycles that time almost all aspects of physiology, but treatments of the clock or by the clock are rarely tested in the clinic. We develop… Click to show full abstract

Circadian rhythms are the daily cycles that time almost all aspects of physiology, but treatments of the clock or by the clock are rarely tested in the clinic. We develop a framework for identifying interventions that may benefit from administration at the appropriate time of day (chronotherapy). Typically, pharmacokinetics is an important consideration for chronotherapy, with short half-life drugs deemed optimal for such treatments. However, recent data suggest long-lived antibodies can show time-of-day specific effects. Examples include both tumor-targeted antibodies as well as immunotherapies with antibodies that activate T cells. Clues to the immunotherapy mechanism come from animal vaccination studies, which demonstrate circadian responses of T cells to a single dose that leads to long-lasting T-cell activation. Conversely, some studies have challenged the efficacy of chronotherapy, underscoring the need to rigorously investigate its application for each drug and tumor type.

Keywords: chronotherapy; kinetics cancer; dys kinetics; cancer chronotherapy; kinetics dys; cancer

Journal Title: Cancer research
Year Published: 2022

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