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Activation of the vitamin D receptor selectively interferes with calcineurin-mediated inflammation: a clinical evaluation in the abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Arend Jan Nieuwland1, Vivianne Bc Kokje1, Olivier H Koning2, Jaap F Hamming1, Karoly Szuhai3, Frans H J Claas4, Jan H N Lindeman1.   

Abstract

In vitro and in vivo studies attribute potent immune regulatory properties to the vitamin D receptor (VDR). Yet, it is unclear to what extend these observations translate to the clinical context of (vascular) inflammation. This clinical study evaluates the potential of a VDR agonist to quench vascular inflammation. Patients scheduled for open abdominal aneurysm repair received paricalcitol 1 μg daily during 2-4 weeks before repair. Results were compared with matched controls. Evaluation in a parallel group showed that AAA patients are vitamin D insufficient (median plasma vitamin D: 43 (30-62 (IQR)) nmol/l). Aneurysm wall samples were collected during surgery, and the inflammatory footprint was studied. The brief paricalcitol intervention resulted in a selective 73% reduction in CD4+ T-helper cell content (P<0.024) and a parallel 35% reduction in T-cell (CD3+) content (P<0.032). On the mRNA level, paricalcitol reduced expression of T-cell-associated cytokines IL-2, 4, and 10 (P<0.019). No effect was found on other inflammatory mediators. On the protease level, selective effects were found for cathepsin K (P<0.036) and L (P<0.005). Collectively, these effects converge at the level of calcineurin activity. An effect of the VDR agonist on calcineurin activity was confirmed in a mixed lymphocyte reaction. In conclusion, brief course of the VDR agonist paricalcitol has profound effects on local inflammation via reduced T-cell activation. The anti-inflammatory potential of VDR activation in vitamin D insufficient patients is highly selective and appears to be mediated by an effect on calcineurin-mediated responses.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27239732     DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2016.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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