NAD de novo synthesis is performed by the yolk sac during organogenesis and later by the embryonic liver.
(A) Schematic overview of the NAD synthesis pathways. The NAD de novo Synthesis Pathway (blue box) converts the essential amino acid L-tryptophan to NAD and is predominantly performed by the liver (Liu et al., 2018). The Preiss-Handler Pathway (purple box) converts nicotinic acid to NAD in the kidney. The Salvage Pathway (orange box), performed in all cells, salvages the product of NAD consuming enzymes, nicotinamide (NAM), back to NAD. When NAD levels are in excess, NAM is converted to 1-methylnicotinamide (1MNA), N-methyl-2-pyridone-5-carboxamide (2PY) and N-methyl-4-pyridone-5-carboxamide (4PY) and excreted. Enzymes are in red, metabolites in black. (B) Re-analysis of published scRNA-seq data (Mu et al., 2020) via DotPlot showing average log normalised expression (heatmap colour) and proportion of cells (circle size) of requisite NAD de novo Synthesis Pathway Genes in the hepatocyte lineage between embryonic day (E) 9.5 and E15.5. (C) HAAO enzyme activity in embryonic liver from E12.5 to E17.5. (D-H) Concentration of core NAD de novo Synthesis Pathway metabolites in the embryonic liver (E14.5) and yolk sac (E10.5-14.5). Metabolite concentrations are normalised to wet weight measured at dissection. (I,J) HAAO enzyme activity in placenta (I) and visceral yolk sac (J) samples collected between E11.5 to E17.5. Haao+/+ (black circle), Haao+/- (blue square) and Haao-/- (red triangle). Bars indicate the mean ± standard deviation. See Table S1 for HAAO activity numerical values and Tables S2 and S3 for metabolite concentration values, including those of additional NAD-related metabolites. 3HK = 3-hydroxykynurenine, 3HAA = 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid, NAMN = nicotinic acid mononucleotide, KA = kynurenic acid, AA = anthranilic acid, XA = xanthurenic acid, QA = quinolinic acid, NaMN = nicotinic acid mononucleotide, NaAD = nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide, NADP = nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, NMN = nicotinamide mononucleotide, <LOD = below the limit of detection.