1. Exploring NAD(+) metabolism in host-pathogen interactions
- Author
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Inês Mesquita, Varela P, Belinha A, Gaifem J, Laforge M, Vergnes B, Estaquier J, and Silvestre R
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Host-pathogen interaction ,L-tryptophan ,NADPH ,NAD(+)NADH ratio ,Sirtuins ,Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)) - Abstract
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)) is a vital molecule found in all living cells. NAD(+) intracellular levels are dictated by its synthesis, using the de novo and/or salvage pathway, and through its catabolic use as co-enzyme or co-substrate. The regulation of NAD(+) metabolism has proven to be an adequate drug target for several diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative or inflammatory diseases. Increasing interest has been given to NAD(+) metabolism during innate and adaptive immune responses suggesting that its modulation could also be relevant during host-pathogen interactions. While the maintenance of NAD(+) homeostatic levels assures an adequate environment for host cell survival and proliferation, fluctuations in NAD(+) or biosynthetic precursors bioavailability have been described during host-pathogen interactions, which will interfere with pathogen persistence or clearance. Here, we review the double-edged sword of NAD(+) metabolism during host-pathogen interactions emphasizing its potential for treatment of infectious diseases.
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- 2016