Dear Editor,Gastric cancer represents a remarkable disease burden worldwide,ranking among the first five tumor types in incidence and mortality[1].Germline DNA variation has been extensively investigated in terms of p...Dear Editor,Gastric cancer represents a remarkable disease burden worldwide,ranking among the first five tumor types in incidence and mortality[1].Germline DNA variation has been extensively investigated in terms of predisposition to sporadic gastric cancer,which represents more than 90%of all cases[2].Currently available evidence shows that the fraction of disease burden that can be attributable to known risk polymorphisms is small(<20%)[2].Single germline variations of circadian genes(also called clock genes)have been associated with the predisposition of different tumor types[3].The circadian clock is a timetracking rhythmic biological system with a periodicity of about 24 hours that enables organisms to anticipate environmental changes and allow them to modify their behavior and physiological functions in the most efficient way.Circadian rhythms are controlled by proteins encoded by circadian genes,which have been discovered in all studied species.Remarkably,the disruption of these rhythms has been linked with risk of different diseases including cancer.In regards to the latter,a growing wealth of evidence supports the potential tumor suppressor role of the biological clock[3,4].展开更多
基金This work was supported by the University of Padova (DOR1944742).
文摘Dear Editor,Gastric cancer represents a remarkable disease burden worldwide,ranking among the first five tumor types in incidence and mortality[1].Germline DNA variation has been extensively investigated in terms of predisposition to sporadic gastric cancer,which represents more than 90%of all cases[2].Currently available evidence shows that the fraction of disease burden that can be attributable to known risk polymorphisms is small(<20%)[2].Single germline variations of circadian genes(also called clock genes)have been associated with the predisposition of different tumor types[3].The circadian clock is a timetracking rhythmic biological system with a periodicity of about 24 hours that enables organisms to anticipate environmental changes and allow them to modify their behavior and physiological functions in the most efficient way.Circadian rhythms are controlled by proteins encoded by circadian genes,which have been discovered in all studied species.Remarkably,the disruption of these rhythms has been linked with risk of different diseases including cancer.In regards to the latter,a growing wealth of evidence supports the potential tumor suppressor role of the biological clock[3,4].