Light is the primary environmental signal that organizes the body’s circadian timing system. Through specialized photoreceptors in the retina, light information is transmitted to the brain’s central clock, which then coordinates daily rhythms across organs involved in metabolism, digestion, and immune regulation. Light does not act on the gut microbiota directly, but shapes the host’s physiological rhythms, to which microbial communities adapt.
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