Signalling strength determines proapoptotic functions of STING

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TitreSignalling strength determines proapoptotic functions of STING
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursGulen MF, Koch U, Haag SM, Schuler F, Apetoh L, Villunger A, Radtke F, Ablasser A
JournalNATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume8
Pagination427
Date PublishedSEP 5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2041-1723
Résumé

Mammalian cells use cytosolic nucleic acid receptors to detect pathogens and other stress signals. In innate immune cells the presence of cytosolic DNA is sensed by the cGAS-STING signalling pathway, which initiates a gene expression programme linked to cellular activation and cytokine production. Whether the outcome of the STING response varies between distinct cell types remains largely unknown. Here we show that T cells exhibit an intensified STING response, which leads to the expression of a distinct set of genes and results in the induction of apoptosis. Of note, this proapoptotic STING response is still functional in cancerous T cells and delivery of small molecule STING agonists prevents in vivo growth of T-cell-derived tumours independent of its adjuvant activity. Our results demonstrate how the magnitude of STING signalling can shape distinct effector responses, which may permit for cell type-adjusted behaviours towards endogenous or exogenous insults.

DOI10.1038/s41467-017-00573-w