google-site-verification=iUxCUgpoCQNGCS2CQuHi1L8aGqyfkykwcZUHtbSwrts The CD38 glycohydrolase and the NAD sink: implications for pathological conditions
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The CD38 glycohydrolase and the NAD sink: implications for pathological conditions

American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology

March 1, 2022

Zeidler, Julianna

Summary

...The enzyme CD38, one of the main NAD-consuming enzymes, is a key component of NAD homeostasis...Here we review potential roles of CD38 in health and disease and postulate ways in which CD38 dysregulation causes changes in NAD homeostasis and contributes to the pathophysiology of multiple conditions. Indeed, in animal models the development of infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, fibrosis, metabolic diseases, and age-associated diseases including cancer, heart disease, and neurodegeneration are associated with altered CD38 enzymatic activity. Many of these conditions are modified in CD38-deficient mice or by blocking CD38 NADase activity. In diseases in which CD38 appears to play a role, CD38-dependent NAD decline is often a common denominator of pathophysiology. Thus, understanding dysregulation of NAD homeostasis by CD38 may open new avenues for the treatment of human diseases.

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