scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

A Novel NAD Signaling Mechanism in Axon Degeneration and its Relationship to Innate Immunity.

TLDR
The axon survival factor NMNAT2 and pro-degenerative factor SARM1 have been extensively characterized and plays an essential role in maintaining the axon integrity as mentioned in this paper, which can be activated in necroptosis and in genetic, toxic or metabolic disorders, physical injury and neuroinflammation.
Abstract
Axon degeneration represents a pathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease where axons die before the neuronal soma, and axonopathies, such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and hereditary spastic paraplegia. Over the last two decades, it has slowly emerged that a central signaling pathway forms the basis of this process in many circumstances. This is an axonal NAD-related signaling mechanism mainly regulated by the two key proteins with opposing roles: the NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2, and SARM1, a protein with NADase and related activities. The crosstalk between the axon survival factor NMNAT2 and pro-degenerative factor SARM1 has been extensively characterized and plays an essential role in maintaining the axon integrity. This pathway can be activated in necroptosis and in genetic, toxic or metabolic disorders, physical injury and neuroinflammation, all leading to axon pathology. SARM1 is also known to be involved in regulating innate immunity, potentially linking axon degeneration to the response to pathogens and intercellular signaling. Understanding this NAD-related signaling mechanism enhances our understanding of the process of axon degeneration and enables a path to the development of drugs for a wide range of neurodegenerative diseases.

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Short prokaryotic Argonaute systems trigger cell death upon detection of invading DNA

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate that short prokaryotic Argonaute and the associated TIR-APAZ (SPARTA) proteins form heterodimeric complexes, and upon guide RNA-mediated target DNA binding, four SPARTA heterodimers form oligomers in which TIR domain-mediated NAD(P)+ depletion is unleashed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Structural Evolution of TIR-Domain Signalosomes

TL;DR: In this article, a review of TIR-domain-containing proteins involved in eukaryotic immunity is presented, focusing on the structures, interactions and their corresponding functional roles.
Journal ArticleDOI

A long look at short prokaryotic Argonautes.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors review the function and mechanisms of truncated and highly divergent "short" pAgos, which, until recently, remained functionally uncharacterized, and reveal that various short pAgOS interact with distinct accessory enzymes.
Journal ArticleDOI

NAD+ Metabolism and Diseases with Motor Dysfunction.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss cellular NAD+ homeostasis, looking at NAD+ biosynthesis and consumption, with a focus on the NAD+ salvage pathway, and examine the research, including human clinical trials, focused on the involvement of NAD+ in MNDs and other neurodegenerative diseases with motor dysfunction.
Journal ArticleDOI

SARM1 Depletion Slows Axon Degeneration in a CNS Model of Neurotropic Viral Infection

TL;DR: Testing the hypothesis that ZIKV-associated degeneration of neuronal processes is dependent on activation of Sterile alpha and armadillo motif-containing protein 1 (SARM1), an NADase that acts as a central executioner in a conserved axon degeneration pathway identifies a role for SARM1 in the pathogenesis of ZikV infection, which may reflect Sarm1's conserved prodegenerative function, independent of its NADase activity.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The role of pattern-recognition receptors in innate immunity: update on Toll-like receptors

TL;DR: Recent advances that have been made by research into the role of TLR biology in host defense and disease are described.
Journal ArticleDOI

Inflammasomes: mechanism of assembly, regulation and signalling

TL;DR: This Review discusses the recent developments in inflammasome research with a focus on the molecular mechanisms that govern inflammaome assembly, signalling and regulation.
Journal ArticleDOI

The History of Toll-like Receptors - Redefining Innate Immunity

TL;DR: Toll-like receptors have a central role in immunity — in this Timeline article, the landmark findings that gave rise to this important field of research are described.
Journal ArticleDOI

NAD+/NADH and NADP+/NADPH in Cellular Functions and Cell Death: Regulation and Biological Consequences

TL;DR: Future investigation into the metabolism and biological functions of NAD and NADP may expose fundamental properties of life, and suggest new strategies for treating diseases and slowing the aging process.
Journal ArticleDOI

Axonopathy and transport deficits early in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: Reductions in microtubule-dependent transport may stimulate proteolytic processing of β-amyloid precursor protein, resulting in the development of senile plaques and Alzheimer's disease.
Related Papers (5)