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The crosstalk between DNA-PK and cGAS drives tumor immunogenicity

Authors :
Clara Taffoni
Johanna Marines
Hanane Chamma
Mathilde Saccas
Amel Bouzid
Soumyabrata Guha
Ana-Luiza Chaves Valadao
Katarzyna Polak
Maguy Del Rio
Celine Gongora
Donovan Pineau
Jean-Philippe Hugnot
Karima Kissa
Laura Fontenille
Fabien P. Blanchet
Isabelle K. Vila
Nadine Laguette
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

SUMMARYCytosolic DNAs promote inflammatory responses upon detection by the cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP) synthase (cGAS). It has been thus suggested that cGAS downregulation is an immune escape strategy harnessed by tumor cells. Here, we used glioblastoma cells that lack cGAS to question whether alternative DNA detection pathways can promote pro-inflammatory signaling. We show that the DNA-PK DNA repair complex drives cGAS independent inflammatory responses but that its catalytic activity is required for cGAS-dependent cGAMP production and optimal downstream signaling. We further show that the cooperation between DNA-PK and cGAS favors the expression of chemokines that promote macrophage recruitment in the tumor microenvironment, a process that impaired early tumorigenesis but correlated with poor outcome. Thus, our study supports that cGAS-dependent signaling is acquired during tumorigenesis and that cGAS and DNA-PK activities should be analyzed concertedly to predict the impact of strategies aiming to boost tumor immunogenicity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........76a81c0b92d609947c1fe3baed065bc5