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  2. STING Agonist-Mediated Cytokine Secretion Is Accompanied by Monocyte Apoptosis

STING Agonist-Mediated Cytokine Secretion Is Accompanied by Monocyte Apoptosis

  • ACS Infect Dis. 2022 Mar 11;8(3):463-471. doi: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.1c00554.
Marketa Pimkova Polidarova 1 2 Petra Brehova 1 Milan Dejmek 1 Gabriel Birkus 1 Andrea Brazdova 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo namesti 2, Prague 16000, Czech Republic.
  • 2 Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, Prague 12800, Czech Republic.
Abstract

The cGAS-STING (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase-stimulator of interferon genes) pathway plays a crucial role in inducing an Antiviral and antitumor immune response. We studied the effects of synthetic STING agonists on several immune populations and related cytokine production. In comparison with the Toll-like Receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist, STING agonists induced secretion of a broader proinflammatory cytokine spectrum. Unlike the TLR7 Agonist, the structurally diverse STING agonists partially depleted B and NK cells and completely depleted CD14+ monocytes via induction of Apoptosis. The TANK-binding kinase 1 inhibitor efficiently prevented interferon alpha (IFNα) secretion and cell depletion, suggesting their possible dependence on the cGAS-STING pathway activation. Finally, IFNα, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin 6, and interleukin 1 beta secretion and CD14+ monocyte Apoptosis were primary responses to STING agonists, whereas IFNγ was secreted secondarily. These findings bring new insights into the cGAS-STING pathway immunomodulation that is of future therapeutic importance.

Keywords

STING; apoptosis; cGAS-STING pathway; interferons; monocytes; proinflammatory cytokines.

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