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NAMPT-Mediated NAD+ Biosynthesis Is Essential for Vision In Mice
Jonathan B. Lin, Shunsuke Kubota, Norimitsu Ban, Mitsukuni Yoshida, Andrea Santeford, Abdoulaye Sène, Rei Nakamura, Nicole Zapata, Miyuki Kubota, Kazuo Tsubota, Jun Yoshino, Shin‐ichiro Imai, Rajendra S. Apte
Cell Reports · 2016 · ▲ 192 citations
Abstract
Photoreceptor death is the endpoint of many blinding diseases. Identifying unifying pathogenic mechanisms in these diseases may offer global approaches for facilitating photoreceptor survival. We found that rod or cone photoreceptor-specific deletion of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (Nampt), the rate-limiting enzyme in the major NAD(+) biosynthetic pathway beginning with nicotinamide, caused retinal degeneration. In both cases, we could rescue vision with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN). Significantly, retinal NAD(+) deficiency was an early feature of multiple mouse models of retinal dysfunction, including light-induced degeneration, streptozotocin-induced diabetic retinopathy, and age-associated dysfunction. Mechanistically, NAD(+) deficiency caused metabolic dysfunction and consequent photoreceptor death. We further demonstrate that the NAD(+)-dependent mitochondrial deacylases SIRT3 and SIRT5 play important roles in retinal homeostasis and that NAD(+) deficiency causes SIRT3 dysfunction. These findings demonstrate that NAD(+) biosynthesis is essential for vision, provide a foundation for future work to further clarify the mechanisms involved, and identify a unifying therapeutic target for diverse blinding diseases.
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Lin, J.B., Kubota, S., Ban, N., Yoshida, M., Santeford, A., Sène, A., Nakamura, R., Zapata, N., Kubota, M., Tsubota, K., Yoshino, J., Imai, S., & Apte, R.S. (2016). NAMPT-Mediated NAD+ Biosynthesis Is Essential for Vision In Mice. <em>Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.073
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Lin JB, Kubota S, Ban N, Yoshida M, Santeford A, Sène A, et al. NAMPT-Mediated NAD+ Biosynthesis Is Essential for Vision In Mice. Cell Reports. 2016. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.073.
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@article{jonathan2016NAMPTM,
title = {NAMPT-Mediated NAD+ Biosynthesis Is Essential for Vision In Mice},
author = {Jonathan B. Lin and Shunsuke Kubota and Norimitsu Ban and Mitsukuni Yoshida and Andrea Santeford and Abdoulaye Sène and Rei Nakamura and Nicole Zapata and Miyuki Kubota and Kazuo Tsubota and Jun Yoshino and Shin‐ichiro Imai and Rajendra S. Apte},
journal = {Cell Reports},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.073},
}
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