Literature DB >> 30875490

Trimethylamine N-oxide promotes tissue factor expression and activity in vascular endothelial cells: A new link between trimethylamine N-oxide and atherosclerotic thrombosis.

Xiaoye Cheng1, Xianhui Qiu1, Yukun Liu1, Chuang Yuan1, Xinyu Yang2.   

Abstract

Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), one of the products in choline metabolite, is recently reported to be associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) that mainly attribute to atherothrombosis. However, the mechanisms how TMAO functions in the pathogenesis of CVD and atherothrombosis remain elusive. Tissue factor (TF) has been implicated in the thrombogenicity of atherosclerotic plaques. In the present study, we demonstrated that TMAO promoted TF (but not TF pathway inhibitor) expression via activation of NF-κB signaling pathway in primary human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAECs). TMAO strongly increased TF activity and thrombin production. Further, a small dose of TMAO significantly increased TF expression and nuclear translocation of NF-κB with the synergistic action of low-dose of pro-atherosclerotic factors, such as TNF-α and HMGB1. Importantly, plasma TMAO level was positively correlated with TF activity in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Altogether, our data revealed that TMAO promoted thrombosis through increasing TF expression and activity. The understanding of the new link between TMAO and atherothrombosis may facilitate therapeutic strategy in the prevention and treatment of atherothrombosis.
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Keywords:  Atherothrombosis; Tissue factor; Trimethylamine-N-oxide

Year:  2019        PMID: 30875490     DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2019.02.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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