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Host NAD+ metabolism and infections: therapeutic implications

Amit Singhal, Catherine Y. Cheng

International Immunology · 2018 · ▲ 28 citations

Abstract

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is both a crucial coenzyme and a cosubstrate for various metabolic reactions in all living cells. Maintenance of NAD+ levels is essential for cell energy homeostasis, survival, proliferation and function. Mounting evidence points to NAD+ as one of the major modulators of immuno-metabolic circuits, thus regulating immune responses and functions. Recent studies delineate impaired host NAD+ metabolism during chronic infections and inflammation, suggesting NAD+ replenishment as an avenue to ameliorate deleterious inflammatory responses. Here, we discuss aspects of NAD+ biosynthesis and consumption, NAD+ biology during infections and how NAD+ metabolism can be intervened with pharmacologically to enhance the host's immunological fitness against pathogens.

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10.1093/intimm/dxy068
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Singhal, A., &amp; Cheng, C.Y. (2018). Host NAD+ metabolism and infections: therapeutic implications. <em>International Immunology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxy068
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Singhal A, Cheng CY. Host NAD+ metabolism and infections: therapeutic implications. International Immunology. 2018. doi:10.1093/intimm/dxy068.
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@article{amit2018HostNA, title = {Host NAD+ metabolism and infections: therapeutic implications}, author = {Amit Singhal and Catherine Y. Cheng}, journal = {International Immunology}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1093/intimm/dxy068}, }

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