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Extracellular NAD+ enhances PARP-dependent DNA repair capacity independently of CD73 activity

Anna Wilk, Faisal Hayat, Richard P. Cunningham, Jianfeng Li, Silvia Garavaglia, Leila Zamani, Davide M. Ferraris, Peter Sýkora, Joel Andrews, Jennifer Clark, Amanda L. Davis, Laurent Chaloin, Menico Rizzi, Marie E. Migaud, Robert W. Sobol

Scientific Reports · 2020 · ▲ 93 citations

Abstract

Abstract Changes in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD + ) levels that compromise mitochondrial function trigger release of DNA damaging reactive oxygen species. NAD + levels also affect DNA repair capacity as NAD + is a substrate for PARP-enzymes (mono/poly-ADP-ribosylation) and sirtuins (deacetylation). The ecto-5′-nucleotidase CD73, an ectoenzyme highly expressed in cancer, is suggested to regulate intracellular NAD + levels by processing NAD + and its bio-precursor, nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), from tumor microenvironments, thereby enhancing tumor DNA repair capacity and chemotherapy resistance. We therefore investigated whether expression of CD73 impacts intracellular NAD + content and NAD + -dependent DNA repair capacity. Reduced intracellular NAD + levels suppressed recruitment of the DNA repair protein XRCC1 to sites of genomic DNA damage and impacted the amount of accumulated DNA damage. Further, decreased NAD + reduced the capacity to repair DNA damage induced by DNA alkylating agents. Overall, reversal of these outcomes through NAD + or NMN supplementation was independent of CD73. In opposition to its proposed role in extracellular NAD + bioprocessing, we found that recombinant human CD73 only poorly processes NMN but not NAD + . A positive correlation between CD73 expression and intracellular NAD + content could not be made as CD73 knockout human cells were efficient in generating intracellular NAD + when supplemented with NAD + or NMN.

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Wilk, A., Hayat, F., Cunningham, R.P., Li, J., Garavaglia, S., Zamani, L., Ferraris, D.M., Sýkora, P., Andrews, J., Clark, J., Davis, A.L., Chaloin, L., Rizzi, M., Migaud, M.E., &amp; Sobol, R.W. (2020). Extracellular NAD+ enhances PARP-dependent DNA repair capacity independently of CD73 activity. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-57506-9
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Wilk A, Hayat F, Cunningham RP, Li J, Garavaglia S, Zamani L, et al. Extracellular NAD+ enhances PARP-dependent DNA repair capacity independently of CD73 activity. Scientific Reports. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-57506-9.
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@article{anna2020Extrac, title = {Extracellular NAD+ enhances PARP-dependent DNA repair capacity independently of CD73 activity}, author = {Anna Wilk and Faisal Hayat and Richard P. Cunningham and Jianfeng Li and Silvia Garavaglia and Leila Zamani and Davide M. Ferraris and Peter Sýkora and Joel Andrews and Jennifer Clark and Amanda L. Davis and Laurent Chaloin and Menico Rizzi and Marie E. Migaud and Robert W. Sobol}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-020-57506-9}, }

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