We are more susceptible to infection at certain times of the day as our body clock affects the ability of viruses to replicate and spread between cells, researchers from University of Cambridge in the UK said.
When a virus enters our body, it hijacks the machinery and resources in our cells to help it replicate and spread throughout the body.
However, the resources on offer fluctuate throughout the day, partly in response to our circadian rhythms - in effect, our body clock.
To test whether our circadian rhythms affect susceptibility to, or progression of, infection, researchers compared normal 'wild type' mice infected with herpes virus at different times of the day, measuring levels of virus infection and spread.
The mice lived in a controlled environment where 12 hours were in daylight and 12 hours were dark.
Researchers found that virus replication in those mice infected at the very start of the day - equivalent to sunrise, when these nocturnal animals start their resting phase - was ten times greater than in mice infected ten hours into the day, when they are transitioning to their active phase.
"The time of day of infection can have a major influence on how susceptible we are to the disease, or at least on the viral replication, meaning that infection at the wrong time of day could cause a much more severe acute infection," said Akhilesh Reddy from Cambridge.
"This is consistent with recent studies which have shown that the time of day that the influenza vaccine is administered can influence how effectively it works," said Reddy.
In addition, researchers found similar time-of-day variation in virus replication in individual cell cultures, without influence from our immune system.
The findings may help explain why shift workers, whose body clocks are routinely disrupted, are more prone to health problems, including infections and chronic disease.
The research was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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