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Activation of SIRT1 by resveratrol induces KLF2 expression conferring an endothelial vasoprotective phenotype

Authors :
Jorge Gracia-Sancho
Guadalupe Villarreal
Guillermo García-Cardeña
Yuzhi Zhang
Source :
Cardiovascular Research. 85:514-519
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009.

Abstract

Aims Resveratrol activates Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylase which modulates metabolic homeostasis and improves several pathophysiological features present in diseases of ageing. In particular, it has been shown that SIRT1 activation improves endothelial dysfunction and suppresses vascular inflammation, two central pathophysiological processes involved in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular disease. The downstream targets of SIRT1 activation in this context, however, remain poorly defined. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to characterize mechanistically how SIRT1 activation regulates the endothelial vasoprotective phenotype. Methods and results We demonstrate that SIRT1 activation by resveratrol increases the expression of the transcription factor Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) in human vascular endothelial cells, resulting in the orchestrated regulation of transcriptional programs critical for conferring an endothelial vasoprotective phenotype. Moreover, we show that KLF2 upregulation by resveratrol occurs via a mitogen-activated protein kinase 5/myocyte enhancing factor 2-dependent signalling pathway. Conclusion Collectively, these observations provide a new mechanistic framework to understand the vascular protective effects mediated by SIRT1 activators and define KLF2 as a critical mediator of these effects.

Details

ISSN :
00086363
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b895c0c68d8d22bbbe49670f03302d2