Title : Acetylcholine-synthesizing T cells relay neural signals in a vagus nerve circuit - Rosas-Ballina_2011_Science_334_98 |
Author(s) : Rosas-Ballina M , Olofsson PS , Ochani M , Valdes-Ferrer SI , Levine YA , Reardon C , Tusche MW , Pavlov VA , Andersson U , Chavan S , Mak TW , Tracey KJ |
Ref : Science , 334 :98 , 2011 |
Abstract :
Neural circuits regulate cytokine production to prevent potentially damaging inflammation. A prototypical vagus nerve circuit, the inflammatory reflex, inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha production in spleen by a mechanism requiring acetylcholine signaling through the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expressed on cytokine-producing macrophages. Nerve fibers in spleen lack the enzymatic machinery necessary for acetylcholine production; therefore, how does this neural circuit terminate in cholinergic signaling? We identified an acetylcholine-producing, memory phenotype T cell population in mice that is integral to the inflammatory reflex. These acetylcholine-producing T cells are required for inhibition of cytokine production by vagus nerve stimulation. Thus, action potentials originating in the vagus nerve regulate T cells, which in turn produce the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, required to control innate immune responses. |
PubMedSearch : Rosas-Ballina_2011_Science_334_98 |
PubMedID: 21921156 |
Rosas-Ballina M, Olofsson PS, Ochani M, Valdes-Ferrer SI, Levine YA, Reardon C, Tusche MW, Pavlov VA, Andersson U, Chavan S, Mak TW, Tracey KJ (2011)
Acetylcholine-synthesizing T cells relay neural signals in a vagus nerve circuit
Science
334 :98
Rosas-Ballina M, Olofsson PS, Ochani M, Valdes-Ferrer SI, Levine YA, Reardon C, Tusche MW, Pavlov VA, Andersson U, Chavan S, Mak TW, Tracey KJ (2011)
Science
334 :98