Personalizing chronotherapy of immune checkpoint blockade
Seline Ismail-Sutton, Bethan Hughes, Zachary S Buchwald, Nicholas I Wreglesworth, Robert Dallmann, Pasquale F Innominato

TL;DR
Administering cancer immunotherapy at specific times of day based on a person's natural sleep-wake pattern may improve treatment effectiveness.
Contribution
The paper proposes using chronotype to personalize the timing of immune checkpoint inhibitor administration.
Findings
Earlier administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors is associated with improved efficacy.
Chronotype is a low-cost predictor that could enhance immunotherapy outcomes.
Prospective clinical trials are needed to validate chronotype-based treatment timing.
Abstract
Emerging evidence highlights the critical role of time-of-day (ToD) in immunotherapy, with large-scale retrospective studies showing that administering immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) earlier in the day is associated with significantly improved efficacy across all cancer types. This observation aligns with our growing understanding of the circadian system, our internal biological clock, which governs a range of physiological processes, including immune regulation, over a 24-hour scale. Each individual possesses a distinct pace in their circadian rhythm, known as their chronotype, which reflects their natural preference for morning or evening activity, performance and rest. Chronotype has already proven to be a valuable predictor of outcomes in other areas of healthcare, and its application in immuno-oncology holds promising potential. In this commentary, we propose leveraging…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Dietary Effects on Health · Sleep and related disorders
