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pmid34871367      Biochem+J 2021 ; 478 (23): 4071-4092
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  • NAD+-consuming enzymes in immune defense against viral infection #MMPMID34871367
  • Shang J; Smith MR; Anmangandla A; Lin H
  • Biochem J 2021[Dec]; 478 (23): 4071-4092 PMID34871367show ga
  • The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that in spite of the scientific progress in the past century, there is a lack of general antiviral strategies. In analogy to broad-spectrum antibiotics as antibacterial agents, developing broad spectrum antiviral agents would buy us time for the development of vaccines and treatments for future viral infections. In addition to targeting viral factors, a possible strategy is to understand host immune defense mechanisms and develop methods to boost the antiviral immune response. Here we summarize the role of NAD+-consuming enzymes in the immune defense against viral infections, with the hope that a better understanding of this process could help to develop better antiviral therapeutics targeting these enzymes. These NAD+-consuming enzymes include PARPs, sirtuins, CD38, and SARM1. Among these, the antiviral function of PARPs is particularly important and will be a focus of this review. Interestingly, NAD+ biosynthetic enzymes are also implicated in immune responses. In addition, many viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 contain a macrodomain-containing protein (NSP3 in SARS-CoV-2), which serves to counteract the antiviral function of host PARPs. Therefore, NAD+ and NAD+-consuming enzymes play crucial roles in immune responses against viral infections and detailed mechanistic understandings in the future will likely facilitate the development of general antiviral strategies.
  • |*Immunity, Innate[MESH]
  • |ADP-ribosyl Cyclase 1/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Antiviral Agents/*therapeutic use[MESH]
  • |Armadillo Domain Proteins/metabolism[MESH]
  • |COVID-19 Drug Treatment[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/immunology[MESH]
  • |Cytoskeletal Proteins/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |NAD/immunology/*metabolism[MESH]
  • |Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Protein Domains[MESH]
  • |SARS-CoV-2[MESH]
  • |Sirtuins/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Viral Nonstructural Proteins/metabolism[MESH]


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