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The Role of NAD + and NAD + -Boosting Therapies in Inflammatory Response by IL-13.

Anton D PugelAlyssa M SchoenfeldSara Z AlsaifiJocelyn R HolmesBrad E Morrison
Published in: Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The essential role of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + (NAD + ) in redox reactions during oxidative respiration is well known, yet the coenzyme and regulator functions of NAD + in diverse and important processes are still being discovered. Maintaining NAD + levels through diet is essential for health. In fact, the United States requires supplementation of the NAD + precursor niacin into the food chain for these reasons. A large body of research also indicates that elevating NAD + levels is beneficial for numerous conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular health, inflammatory response, and longevity. Consequently, strategies have been created to elevate NAD + levels through dietary supplementation with NAD + precursor compounds. This paper explores current research regarding these therapeutic compounds. It then focuses on the NAD + regulation of IL-13 signaling, which is a research area garnering little attention. IL-13 is a critical regulator of allergic response and is associated with Parkinson's disease and cancer. Evidence supporting the notion that increasing NAD + levels might reduce IL-13 signal-induced inflammatory response is presented. The assessment is concluded with an examination of reports involving popular precursor compounds that boost NAD + and their associations with IL-13 signaling in the context of offering a means for safely and effectively reducing inflammatory response by IL-13.
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