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Publication : Rat and human STINGs profile similarly towards anticancer/antiviral compounds.

First Author  Zhang H Year  2015
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  5
Pages  18035 PubMed ID  26669264
Mgi Jnum  J:233616 Mgi Id  MGI:5787716
Doi  10.1038/srep18035 Citation  Zhang H, et al. (2015) Rat and human STINGs profile similarly towards anticancer/antiviral compounds. Sci Rep 5:18035
abstractText  Cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs) and antitumor/antiviral agents (DMXAA and CMA) trigger STING-dependent innate immunity activation. Accumulative evidences have showed that DMXAA and CMA selectively activate mouse, but not human STING signaling. The mechanism underlying this species selectivity remains poorly understood. In this report, we have shown that human and rat STINGs display more similar signaling profiles toward DMXAA and CMA than that of human and mouse STINGs, suggesting that rat is more suitable for preclinical testing of STING-targeted drugs. We have also determined the crystal structures of both apo rat STING and its complex with cyclic GMP-AMP with 2'5' and 3'5' phosphodiester linkage (2'3'-cGAMP), a human endogenous CDN. Structure-guided biochemical analysis also revealed the functional importance of the connecting loop (A140-N152) between membrane and cytosolic domains in STING activation. Taken together, these findings reveal that rat STING is more closely related to human STING in terms of substrate preference, serving as a foundation for the development of STING-targeted drugs.
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