articleScience ImmunologyFeb 16, 2024GREEN OA

STING licensing of type I dendritic cells potentiates antitumor immunity

Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital · The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Abstract

Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is an immune adaptor protein that senses cyclic GMP-AMP in response to self or microbial cytosolic DNA as a danger signal. STING is ubiquitously expressed in diverse cell populations, including cancer cells, with distinct cellular functions, such as activation of type I interferons, autophagy induction, or triggering apoptosis. It is not well understood whether and which subsets of immune cells, stromal cells, or cancer cells are particularly important for STING-mediated antitumor immunity. Here, using a polymeric STING-activating nanoparticle (PolySTING) with a shock-and-lock dual activation mechanism, we show that conventional type 1 dendritic cells (cDC1s) are…

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