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Cholinergic regulation of vascular endothelial function by human ChAT(+) T cells
Karolinska Univ Hosp, Sweden.
Karolinska Univ Hosp, Sweden.
Van Andel Res Inst, MI 49503 USA; Fredrik Meijer Heart & Vasc Inst, MI 49503 USA.
Karolinska Inst, Sweden.
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2023 (English)In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, E-ISSN 1091-6490, Vol. 120, no 14, article id e2212476120Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Endothelial dysfunction and impaired vasodilation are linked with adverse cardiovascular events. T lymphocytes expressing choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), the enzyme catalyzing biosynthesis of the vasorelaxant acetylcholine ( ACh), regulate vasodilation and are integral to the cholinergic antiinflammatory pathway in an inflammatory reflex in mice. Here, we found that human T cell ChAT mRNA expression was induced by T cell activation involving the PI3K signaling cascade. Mechanistically, we identified that ChAT mRNA expression was induced following the attenuation of RE-1 Silencing Transcription factor REST-mediated methylation of the ChAT promoter, and that ChAT mRNA expression levels were up-regulated by GATA3 in human T cells. In functional experiments, T cell- derived ACh increased endothelial nitric oxide-synthase activity, promoted vasorelaxation, and reduced vascular endothelial activation and promoted barrier integrity by a cholinergic mechanism. Further, we observed that survival in a cohort of patients with severe circulatory failure correlated with their relative frequency of ChAT(+)CD4(+) T cells in blood. These findings on ChAT(+) human T cells provide a mechanism for cholinergic immune regulation of vascular endothelial function in human inflammation.

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES , 2023. Vol. 120, no 14, article id e2212476120
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acetylcholine; lymphocytes; circulation; vascular biology
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Cell and Molecular Biology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-197909DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2212476120ISI: 001050365600002PubMedID: 36989306OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-197909DiVA, id: diva2:1798821
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Funding Agencies|MedTechLabs; Stockholm Region Project Funds [20170199, 20180502]; Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation; Swedish Research Council [2017-03366, 2020-04443, 2020-01645]; Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20200827, 20190672, 20210431]; Lars Hiertas Minne Foundation [FO2018-0494]; Gosta Fraenckel Foundation [2019-01096, 2021-00729]; Loo and Hans Osterman Foundation [2019-01408, 2021-00728]; Foundation for Geriatric Diseases [2019-01337, 202100730]; NovoNordisk foundation

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