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Publication : Cyclic dinucleotides modulate induced type I IFN responses in innate immune cells by degradation of STING.

First Author  Rueckert C Year  2017
Journal  FASEB J Volume  31
Issue  7 Pages  3107-3115
PubMed ID  28396343 Mgi Jnum  J:252810
Mgi Id  MGI:5926812 Doi  10.1096/fj.201601093R
Citation  Rueckert C, et al. (2017) Cyclic dinucleotides modulate induced type I IFN responses in innate immune cells by degradation of STING. FASEB J 31(7):3107-3115
abstractText  The cyclic dinucleotides, GMP-AMP (cGAMP) and c-di-AMP [bis-(3',5')-cyclic dimeric AMP], are potent type I IFN inducers via STING-TBK1-IRF3 cascade. They are promising adjuvants that promote antigen-specific humoral and cellular immune responses in different preclinical models; however, an optimal outcome of vaccination depends on a balanced immune activation. Here, we characterize the process of IFN-beta induction by c-di-AMP and cGAMP in an in vitro model on the basis of primary mouse dendritic cells. Results obtained show decreased IFN-beta production upon prolonged cell stimulation. We demonstrate that this effect depends on c-di-AMP/cGAMP-mediated down-regulation of stimulator of IFN gene (STING) protein levels. These results were confirmed by using human peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived dendritic cells. Studies performed to explore the potential mechanism of STING modulation suggested proteolytic degradation to be a contributing factor to the observed decrease in cellular STING levels. Our work contributes to the elucidation of the molecular mode of action of vaccine constituents, which, in turn, is a prerequisite for the rational design of vaccines with predictable efficacy and safety profiles-Rueckert, C., Rand, U., Roy, U., Kasmapour, B., Strowig, T., Guzman, C. A. Cyclic dinucleotides modulate induced type I IFN responses in innate immune cells by degradation of STING.
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