老化
CD38
NAD+激酶
细胞生物学
化学
生物
生物化学
干细胞
酶
遗传学
川地34
作者
Anthony J. Covarrubias,Abhijit Kale,Rosalba Perrone,José A López-Domínguez,Angela Oliveira Pisco,Herbert G. Kasler,Mark S. Schmidt,Indra Heckenbach,Ryan Kwok,Christopher D. Wiley,Hoi Shan Wong,Eddy Gibbs,Shankar S. Iyer,Nathan Basisty,Qiuxia Wu,Ik-Jung Kim,Elena Silva,Kaitlyn Vitangcol,Kyong‐Oh Shin,Yong-Moon Lee
出处
期刊:Nature metabolism
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-11-16
卷期号:2 (11): 1265-1283
被引量:289
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42255-020-00305-3
摘要
Declining tissue nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) levels are linked to ageing and its associated diseases. However, the mechanism for this decline is unclear. Here, we show that pro-inflammatory M1-like macrophages, but not naive or M2 macrophages, accumulate in metabolic tissues, including visceral white adipose tissue and liver, during ageing and acute responses to inflammation. These M1-like macrophages express high levels of the NAD-consuming enzyme CD38 and have enhanced CD38-dependent NADase activity, thereby reducing tissue NAD levels. We also find that senescent cells progressively accumulate in visceral white adipose tissue and liver during ageing and that inflammatory cytokines secreted by senescent cells (the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, SASP) induce macrophages to proliferate and express CD38. These results uncover a new causal link among resident tissue macrophages, cellular senescence and tissue NAD decline during ageing and offer novel therapeutic opportunities to maintain NAD levels during ageing. Senescent cells in fat and liver are shown to attract M1-like macrophages with increased expression of the NAD-consuming enzyme CD38, leading to their local accumulation and providing a mechanism for the age-associated decline in tissue NAD+ levels.
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