Cell-to-cell communications of cGAS-STING pathway in tumor immune microenvironment.

Q2 Medicine
Mengqiu Wang, Pinglong Xu, Qirou Wu
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Abstract

Targeting cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthase (cGAS)-stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway is a promising strategy for tumor treatment. The pattern recognition receptor cGAS identifies dsDNA and catalyzes the formation of a second messenger 2'3'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (cGAMP), activating the downstream interferons and pro-inflammatory cytokines through the adaptor protein STING. Notably, in tumor immune microenvironment, key components of cGAS-STING pathway are transferred among neighboring cells. The intercellular transmission under these contexts serves to sustain and amplify innate immune responses while facilitating the emergence of adaptive immunity. The membrane-based system, including extracellular vesicles transport, phagocytosis and membrane fusion transmit dsDNA, cGAMP and activated STING, enhances the immune surveillance and inflammatory responses. The membrane proteins, including a specific protein channel and intercellular gap junctions, transfer cGAMP and dsDNA, which are crucial to regulate immune responses. The ligand-receptor interactions for interferon transmission amplifies the anti-tumor response. This review elaborates on the regulatory mechanisms of cell-to-cell communications of cGAS-STING pathway in tumor immune microenvironment, explores how these mechanisms modulate immunological processes and discusses potential interventions and immunotherapeutic strategies targeting these signaling cascades.

肿瘤免疫微环境中 cGAS-STING 通路的细胞间通讯
靶向 cGAS-STING 通路是一种很有前景的肿瘤治疗策略。模式识别受体cGAS能识别dsDNA,并催化第二信使2'3'-cGAMP的形成,通过适配蛋白STING激活下游干扰素和促炎细胞因子。值得注意的是,在肿瘤免疫微环境中,cGAS-STING 通路的关键成分会在相邻细胞间传递。在这种情况下,细胞间的传递有助于维持和扩大先天性免疫反应,同时促进适应性免疫的出现。以膜为基础的系统,包括细胞外囊泡运输、吞噬和膜融合,传输 dsDNA、cGAMP 和活化的 STING,增强免疫监视和炎症反应。包括特异性蛋白通道和细胞间隙连接在内的膜蛋白传递 cGAMP 和 dsDNA,对调节免疫反应至关重要。干扰素传递的配体与受体之间的相互作用增强了抗肿瘤反应。本综述阐述了肿瘤免疫微环境中 cGAS-STING 通路细胞间通讯的调控机制。我们进一步探讨了这些机制如何调节免疫过程,并讨论了针对这些信号级联的潜在干预措施和免疫治疗策略。
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