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NAMPT-Mediated Salvage Synthesis of NAD+ Controls Morphofunctional Changes of Macrophages
Gerda Venter, Frank Oerlemans, Marieke Willemse, Mietske Wijers, Jack Fransen, Bé Wieringa
PLoS ONE · 2014 · ▲ 50 citations
Abstract
Functional morphodynamic behavior of differentiated macrophages is strongly controlled by actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, a process in which also metabolic cofactors ATP and NAD(H) (i.e. NAD+ and NADH) and NADP(H) (i.e. NADP+ and NADPH) play an essential role. Whereas the link to intracellular ATP availability has been studied extensively, much less is known about the relationship between actin cytoskeleton dynamics and intracellular redox state and NAD+-supply. Here, we focus on the role of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), found in extracellular form as a cytokine and growth factor, and in intracellular form as one of the key enzymes for the production of NAD+ in macrophages. Inhibition of NAD+ salvage synthesis by the NAMPT-specific drug FK866 caused a decrease in cytosolic NAD+ levels in RAW 264.7 and Maf-DKO macrophages and led to significant downregulation of the glycolytic flux without directly affecting cell viability, proliferation, ATP production capacity or mitochondrial respiratory activity. Concomitant with these differential metabolic changes, the capacity for phagocytic ingestion of particles and also substrate adhesion of macrophages were altered. Depletion of cytoplasmic NAD+ induced cell-morphological changes and impaired early adhesion in phagocytosis of zymosan particles as well as spreading performance. Restoration of NAD+ levels by NAD+, NMN, or NADP+ supplementation reversed the inhibitory effects of FK866. We conclude that direct coupling to local, actin-based, cytoskeletal dynamics is an important aspect of NAD+'s cytosolic role in the regulation of morphofunctional characteristics of macrophages.
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Venter, G., Oerlemans, F., Willemse, M., Wijers, M., Fransen, J., & Wieringa, B. (2014). NAMPT-Mediated Salvage Synthesis of NAD+ Controls Morphofunctional Changes of Macrophages. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097378
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Venter G, Oerlemans F, Willemse M, Wijers M, Fransen J, Wieringa B. NAMPT-Mediated Salvage Synthesis of NAD+ Controls Morphofunctional Changes of Macrophages. PLoS ONE. 2014. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0097378.
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@article{gerda2014NAMPTM,
title = {NAMPT-Mediated Salvage Synthesis of NAD+ Controls Morphofunctional Changes of Macrophages},
author = {Gerda Venter and Frank Oerlemans and Marieke Willemse and Mietske Wijers and Jack Fransen and Bé Wieringa},
journal = {PLoS ONE},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0097378},
}
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