Resveratrol Inhibits CD4+ T Cell Activation by Enhancing the Expression and Activity of Sirt1

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Resveratrol, a natural polyphenol compound, has broad effects on critical events, including inflammation, oxidation, cancer and aging. However, the function and molecular mechanisms of resveratrol on T cell activation are controversial. In the present study, we found that resveratrol significantly inhibits the activation and cytokine production of T cells in vitro and in vivo. Sirt1 expression was up-regulated in resveratrol-treated T cells. Once Sirt1 was down-regulated in the T cells, the resveratrol-induced inhibition of T cell activation noticeably diminished. The acetylation of c-Jun decreased and its translocation was impeded in the resveratrol-treated T cells. The incidence and severity of collagen-induced arthritis in the resveratrol-treated mice were considerably reduced. © 2013 Zou et al.

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Zou, T., Yang, Y., Xia, F., Huang, A., Gao, X., Fang, D., … Zhang, J. (2013). Resveratrol Inhibits CD4+ T Cell Activation by Enhancing the Expression and Activity of Sirt1. PLoS ONE, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075139

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