The Role of STING-Mediated Activation of Dendritic Cells in Cancer Immunotherapy.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY International Journal of Nanomedicine Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJN.S477320
Ana R S Ribeiro, Theresa Neuper, Jutta Horejs-Hoeck
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The signaling pathway that comprises cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (cGAMP or GMP-AMP) synthase (cGAS) and Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING) is emerging as a druggable target for immunotherapy, with tumor-resident dendritic cells (DC) playing a critical role in mediating its effects. The STING receptor is part of the DNA-sensing cellular machinery, that can trigger the secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators, priming effector T cells and initiating specific antitumor responses. Yet, recent studies have highlighted the dual role of STING activation in the context of cancer: STING can either promote antitumor responses or enhance tumor progression. This dichotomy often depends on the cell type in which cGAS-STING signaling is induced and the activation mode, namely acute versus chronic. Of note, STING activation at the DC level appears to be particularly important for tumor eradication. This review outlines the contribution of the different conventional and plasmacytoid DC subsets and describes the mechanisms underlying STING-mediated activation of DCs in cancer. We further highlight how the STING pathway plays an intricate role in modulating the function of DCs embedded in tumor tissue. Additionally, we discuss the strategies being employed to harness STING activation for cancer treatment, such as the development of synthetic agonists and nano-based delivery systems, spotlighting the current techniques used to prompt STING engagement specifically in DCs.

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STING 介导的树突状细胞激活在癌症免疫疗法中的作用
由环鸟苷单磷酸-腺苷单磷酸(cGAMP 或 GMP-AMP)合成酶(cGAS)和干扰素基因刺激器(STING)组成的信号通路正逐渐成为免疫疗法的药物靶点,肿瘤驻留的树突状细胞(DC)在介导其效应方面发挥着关键作用。STING 受体是 DNA 传感细胞机制的一部分,它能触发促炎介质的分泌,激发效应 T 细胞并启动特异性抗肿瘤反应。然而,最近的研究强调了 STING 激活在癌症中的双重作用:STING 既能促进抗肿瘤反应,也能增强肿瘤进展。这种二分法通常取决于诱导 cGAS-STING 信号的细胞类型和激活模式,即急性还是慢性。值得注意的是,直流电水平的 STING 激活似乎对根除肿瘤尤为重要。本综述概述了不同的常规和浆细胞直流亚群的贡献,并描述了 STING 介导的直流细胞在癌症中的激活机制。我们进一步强调了 STING 通路如何在调节肿瘤组织中的 DC 功能方面发挥着错综复杂的作用。此外,我们还讨论了利用 STING 激活治疗癌症的策略,如开发合成激动剂和基于纳米的递送系统,并重点介绍了目前用于促使 STING 特异性参与直流细胞的技术。
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International Journal of Nanomedicine
International Journal of Nanomedicine NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nanomedicine is a globally recognized journal that focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in the biomedical field. It is a peer-reviewed and open-access publication that covers diverse aspects of this rapidly evolving research area. With its strong emphasis on the clinical potential of nanoparticles in disease diagnostics, prevention, and treatment, the journal aims to showcase cutting-edge research and development in the field. Starting from now, the International Journal of Nanomedicine will not accept meta-analyses for publication.
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