TNF regulates cellular NAD+ metabolism in primary macrophages

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Jameel Iqbal, Mone Zaidi

Abstract

The inflammatory cytokine TNF is known to affect glucose and lipid metabolism, where its action leads to a cachexic state. Despite a well-established connection of TNF to metabolism, the relationship between TNF and NAD(+) metabolism remains unclear. In this report, we evaluated the effects of TNF on NAD(+) metabolism in cells that are TNF's primary autocrine target-macrophages. We designed real-time PCR primers to all NAD(+) metabolic enzymes, which we used to examine TNF-induced changes over time. We found that TNF paradoxically up-regulated enzymes that served to increase NAD(+) levels, such as IDO and PBEF, as well as enzymes that decrease NAD(+) levels, such as CD38 and CD157. The significance of these mRNA changes was evaluated by examining TNF-mediated changes in cellular NAD(+) levels. Treatment of macrophages with TNF decreased NAD(+) levels over time, suggesting that increases in NAD(+)-degrading enzymes were dominant. To evaluate whether this was the case, we measured TNF-mediated changes in NAD(+) levels in animals where CD38 was genetically deleted. In CD38-/- macrophages, the effects of TNF were reversed, with TNF increasing NAD(+) levels over time. The significance of our findings is threefold: (1) we establish t...Continue Reading

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