Nicotinamide modulates gut microbial metabolic potential and accelerates recovery in mild-to-moderate COVID-19
Authors
- S. Schreiber
- G.H. Waetzig
- V.A. López-Agudelo
- C. Geisler
- K. Schlicht
- S. Franzenburg
- R. di Giuseppe
- D. Pape
- T. Bahmer
- M. Krawczak
- E. Kokott
- J.M. Penninger
- O. Harzer
- J. Kramer
- T. von Schrenck
- F. Sommer
- H.U. Zacharias
- B. Millet Pascual-Leone
- S.K. Forslund
- J. Heyckendorf
- K. Aden
- R. Hollweck
- M. Laudes
- P. Rosenstiel
Journal
- Nature Metabolism
Citation
- Nat Metab 7 (6): 1136-1149
Abstract
Cellular NAD(+) depletion, altered tryptophan metabolism and gut microbiome dysbiosis are associated with disease progression and unfavourable clinical outcomes in COVID-19. Here, we show that supplementing tryptophan metabolism with nicotinamide alleviates COVID-19 symptoms. We evaluate a 4-week intervention with a novel nicotinamide formulation (1,000 mg) in a prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in 900 symptomatic outpatients with PCR-proven COVID-19. In the primary analysis population of participants at risk for severe COVID-19, 57.6% of those receiving nicotinamide and 42.6% receiving placebo recover from their performance drop at week 2 (P = 0.004). Nicotinamide is also beneficial for returning to normal activities (P = 0.009). Effects on gut metagenomic signatures parallel clinical efficacy, suggesting that nicotinamide influences COVID-19-associated faecal microbiome changes. After 6 months, responders to nicotinamide in acute COVID-19 show fewer post-COVID symptoms than placebo responders (P = 0.010). No relevant safety signals are observed. Overall, our results show that nicotinamide leads to faster recovery of physical performance and modulates COVID-19-associated faecal microbiome changes.