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Regulation of cGAS and STING signaling during inflammation and infection

Samuel D. Chauvin, William A. Stinson, Derek J. Platt, Subhajit Poddar, Jonathan J. Miner

2023Journal of Biological Chemistry67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a sensor of cyclic dinucleotides including cyclic GMP-AMP, which is produced by cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) in response to cytosolic DNA. The cGAS-STING signaling pathway regulates both innate and adaptive immune responses, as well as fundamental cellular functions such as autophagy, senescence, and apoptosis. Mutations leading to constitutive activation of STING cause devastating human diseases. Thus, the cGAS-STING pathway is of great interest because of its role in diverse cellular processes and because of the potential therapeutic implications of targeting cGAS and STING. Here, we review molecular and cellular mechanisms of STING signaling, and we propose a framework for understanding the immunological and other cellular functions of STING in the context of disease.

Topics & Concepts

StingStimulator of interferon genesAutophagyInnate immune systemSignal transductionCell biologyInflammationContext (archaeology)BiologyProinflammatory cytokineAcquired immune systemImmune systemULK1ImmunologyApoptosisGeneticsPhosphorylationProtein kinase AEngineeringPaleontologyAMPKAerospace engineeringinterferon and immune responsesImmune Response and InflammationInflammasome and immune disorders
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