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  • NAD is essential for many cellular processes, and GNE-618 is an NAMPT inhibitor that decreases NAD levels, leading to cell death in lab models.
  • Cells with NAPRT1 can survive NAMPT inhibition by converting nicotinic acid to NAD, but this protection is only effective if the nicotinic acid is present before NAD is depleted.
  • Tumor cells are particularly vulnerable to GNE-618 because they cannot produce NAD through de novo synthesis, and higher NAMPT levels correlate with greater sensitivity to the inhibitor, suggesting a potential method for identifying effective treatments.

Article Abstract

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a critical metabolite that is required for a range of cellular reactions. A key enzyme in the NAD salvage pathway is nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase (NAMPT), and here, we describe GNE-618, an NAMPT inhibitor that depletes NAD and induces cell death in vitro and in vivo. While cells proficient for nicotinic acid phosphoribosyl transferase (NAPRT1) can be protected from NAMPT inhibition as they convert nicotinic acid (NA) to NAD independent of the salvage pathway, this protection only occurs if NA is added before NAD depletion. We also demonstrate that tumor cells are unable to generate NAD by de novo synthesis as they lack expression of key enzymes in this pathway, thus providing a mechanistic rationale for the reliance of tumor cells on the NAD salvage pathway. Identifying tumors that are sensitive to NAMPT inhibition is one potential way to enhance the therapeutic effectiveness of an NAMPT inhibitor, and here, we show that NAMPT, but not NAPRT1, mRNA and protein levels inversely correlate with sensitivity to GNE-618 across a panel of 53 non-small cell lung carcinoma cell lines. Finally, we demonstrate that GNE-618 reduced tumor growth in a patient-derived model, which is thought to more closely represent heterogeneous primary patient tumors. Thus, we show that dependence of tumor cells on the NAD salvage pathway renders them sensitive to GNE-618 in vitro and in vivo, and our data support further evaluation of the use of NAMPT mRNA and protein levels as predictors of overall sensitivity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819631PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1593/neo.131304DOI Listing

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