Circadian rhythms control the diurnal nature of many physiological, metabolic, and immune processes. We hypothesized that age-related impairments in circadian rhythms are associated with high susceptibility to bacterial respiratory tract infections. Our data show that the time-of-day difference in the control of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is altered in elderly mice. A lung circadian transcriptome analysis revealed that aging alters the daily oscillations in the expression of a specific set of genes and that some pathways that are rhythmic in young-adult mice are non-rhythmic or time shifted in elderly mice. In particular, the circadian expression of the clock component Rev-erb-
- Silva Angulo, F.
- Joseph, C. V.
- Delval, L.
- Deruyter, L.
- Heumel, S.
- Bicharel, M.
- Rodrigues, P. B.
- Sencio, V.
- Bourguignon, T.
- Machado, M. G.
- Fourcot, M.
- Delhaye, S.
- Salomé-Desnoulez, S.
- Valet, P.
- Adnot, S.
- Wolowczuk, I.
- Sirard, J. C.
- Pichavant, M.
- Staels, B.
- Haas, J. T.
- Gref, R.
- Vandel, J.
- Machelart, A.
- Duez, H.
- Pourcet, B.
- Trottein, F.
Keywords
- CP: Immunology
- CP: Microbiology
- Rev-erb-α
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- aging
- alveolar macrophages
- apelin
- apelin receptor
- circadian rhythm
- respiratory bacterial infection