Nicotinamide Inhibits Self-renewal and Induces Granulocyte Differentiation of Multipotent Progenitor Cells

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Waseem Nasr
Claire Fabian
Katrin Arnold
Ulrike Köhl
Ulrich Sack
Ronald Weiss
Michael Cross
Sunna Hauschildt
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[1] Leipzig University,Medical Faculty, Institute of Clinical Immunology
[2] University Hospital Leipzig,Hematology and Cellular Therapy
[3] Medical Clinic and Policlinic 1,Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences
[4] Khartoum University,Institute of Cellular Therapeutics
[5] Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology,Institute of Biology
[6] Hannover Medical School,undefined
[7] Leipzig University,undefined
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Nicotinamide; Self-renewal; Granulocyte differentiation; Progenitor cells;
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Nicotinamide (NAM) a form of vitamin B3, is an essential precursor of NAD. This dinucleotide (pyridine nucleotide) participates in the regulation of fundamental processes including transcription, cell cycle progression and DNA repair. Here we assessed the effect of NAM on myeloid differentiation of the IL-3 dependent, multipotent hematopoietic progenitor cell line FDCP-Mix. We found that NAM reduces the pSTAT5 signaling response, cell cycling and self-renewal potential. It initiates an atypical program of myeloid differentiation that results in the emergence of granulocytic cells in the absence of added myeloid differentiation factors. NAM did not affect the expression the of cell surface granulocyte marker GR1 but led to a strong downregulation of MHC-II molecules. Taken together our data show that NAM induces a differentiation program in hematopoietic progenitors prompting them to undergo differentiation along the granulocyte path without reaching the status of fully developed granulocytes.
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