The NAD-booster nicotinamide riboside potently stimulates hematopoiesis through increased mitochondrial clearance

Published: 22 February 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hn5k4kfcpj.1
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Olaia Naveiras

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It has been recently shown that increased oxidative phosphorylation, as reflected by increased mitochondrial activity, together with impairment of the mitochondrial stress response can severely compromise hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) regeneration. Here we show that the NAD+-boosting agent Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) reduces mitochondrial activity within HSCs through increased mitochondrial clearance, leading to increased asymmetric HSC divisions. NR dietary supplementation results in a significantly enlarged pool of progenitors, without concurrent HSC exhaustion, improves survival by 80%, and accelerates blood recovery after murine lethal irradiation and limiting-HSC transplantation. In immune-deficient mice, NR increased the production of human leucocytes from hCD34+ progenitors. Our work demonstrates for the first time a positive effect of NAD+ boosting strategies on the most primitive blood stem cells, establishes a novel link between HSC mitochondrial stress, mitophagy and stem cell fate decision, and unveils the potential of NR to improve recovery of patients suffering from hematological failure including post-chemo/radiotherapy.

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Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne Faculte des sciences de la vie

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Mitochondrial Metabolism, Mitophagy, Hematopoietic Stem Cell

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