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  • The study identifies two cGAS homologs, DrcGASa and DrcGASb, in zebrafish, showing they share structural similarities with mammalian cGAS, but their functions may differ.* -
  • Both homologs produce a specific form of cGAMP in response to DNA, activating important immune signaling pathways that help fight infections via STING involvement.* -
  • DrcGASa has a unique role in mucosal immunity in fish gill tissues, suggesting that the cGAS-STING immune response evolved from teleost fish to higher vertebrates.*

Article Abstract

Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) is one of the most-characterized cytoplasmic DNA sensors in humans and other mammals. However, knowledge about cGAS homologs in nonmammalian species remains limited. In this study, we report the molecular and functional identification of two cGAS homologs, namely, DrcGASa and DrcGASb, from a zebrafish (Danio rerio) model. DrcGASa and DrcGASb share the same overall conservative structural architectures and functional domains/residues to mammalian cGASs. Both homologs synthesized a 2'3'-cGAMP isomer but not a 3'3'-cGAMP isomer via oligomerization in response to DNA stimulation. Overexpression of DrcGASa/b in HEK293T cells and zebrafish embryos significantly activated NF-κB and IFN-I signaling pathways in a STING-dependent manner. Knockdown of DrcGASa or DrSTING impaired such activations, thereby reducing the host innate immunity against bacterial and viral infections. DrcGASa, but not DrcGASb, was involved in immunoglobulin Z-mediated mucosal immunity in gill-associated lymphoid tissue, suggesting differential functions between the two DrcGASs. This reaction was associated with the DrcGAS-DrSTING-IFNφ1 signaling axis in GALT's γδ T cells. Our findings provide experimental evidence that a modern cGAS-STING pathway that mainly participates in IFN-mediated immunity originated from teleost fish based on the functional constraint of cGAS and STING proteins during vertebrate evolution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902833RDOI Listing

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