STING signaling promotes NK cell antitumor immunity and maintains a reservoir of TCF-1 NK cells.

Cell Rep

Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Drug Target Identification and Delivery, National Key Laboratory of Innovative Immunotherapy, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • NK cells are important immune cells that help eliminate tumors, and activating them is a key goal in cancer treatment.
  • The study reveals that the STING pathway within NK cells boosts their ability to fight cancer and maintains a type of NK cells known as TCF-1 NK cells.
  • Additionally, a molecule called cGAMP can enhance STING activation and help stimulate NK cell activity, paving the way for improved cancer immunotherapy strategies.

Article Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic innate lymphocytes that eradicate tumor cells. Inducing durable antitumor immune responses by NK cells represents a major priority of cancer immunotherapy. While cytosolic DNA sensing plays an essential role in initiating antitumor immunity, the role of NK cell-intrinsic STING signaling remains unclear. Here, we find that NK cell-intrinsic STING promotes antitumor responses and maintains a reservoir of TCF-1 NK cells. In contrast, tumor cell-intrinsic cGAS and mtDNA are required for NK cell antitumor activity, indicating that tumor mtDNA recognition by cGAS partially triggers NK cell-intrinsic STING activation. Moreover, addition of cGAMP enables STING activation and type I interferon production in NK cells, thereby supporting the activation of NK cells in vitro. In humans, STING agonism promotes the expansion of TCF-1 NK cells. This study provides insight into understanding how STING signaling drives NK cell antitumor immunity and the development of NK cell-based cancer immunotherapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113108DOI Listing

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