Inhibition of an NAD⁺ salvage pathway provides efficient and selective toxicity to human pluripotent stem cells

抑制 NAD⁺ 挽救途径可对人类多能干细胞产生有效且选择性的毒性

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作者:Erin M Kropp, Bryndon J Oleson, Katarzyna A Broniowska, Subarna Bhattacharya, Alexandra C Chadwick, Anne R Diers, Qinghui Hu, Daisy Sahoo, Neil Hogg, Kenneth R Boheler, John A Corbett, Rebekah L Gundry

Abstract

The tumorigenic potential of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) is a major limitation to the widespread use of hPSC derivatives in the clinic. Here, we demonstrate that the small molecule STF-31 is effective at eliminating undifferentiated hPSCs across a broad range of cell culture conditions with important advantages over previously described methods that target metabolic processes. Although STF-31 was originally described as an inhibitor of glucose transporter 1, these data support the reclassification of STF-31 as a specific NAD⁺ salvage pathway inhibitor through the inhibition of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT). These findings demonstrate the importance of an NAD⁺ salvage pathway in hPSC biology and describe how inhibition of NAMPT can effectively eliminate hPSCs from culture. These results will advance and accelerate the development of safe, clinically relevant hPSC-derived cell-based therapies.

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