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The cGAS–STING pathway as a therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases

Authors :
Katz Jason
Venkatraman Shankar
Andrea Ablasser
Alexiane Decout
Source :
Nature Reviews. Immunology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The cGAS–STING signalling pathway has emerged as a key mediator of inflammation in the settings of infection, cellular stress and tissue damage. Underlying this broad involvement of the cGAS–STING pathway is its capacity to sense and regulate the cellular response towards microbial and host-derived DNAs, which serve as ubiquitous danger-associated molecules. Insights into the structural and molecular biology of the cGAS–STING pathway have enabled the development of selective small-molecule inhibitors with the potential to target the cGAS–STING axis in a number of inflammatory diseases in humans. Here, we outline the principal elements of the cGAS–STING signalling cascade and discuss the general mechanisms underlying the association of cGAS–STING activity with various autoinflammatory, autoimmune and degenerative diseases. Finally, we outline the chemical nature of recently developed cGAS and STING antagonists and summarize their potential clinical applications.<br />The cGAS–STING pathway drives innate immune activation in response to cytosolic DNA. This is important for immunity to bacteria and viruses, but aberrant cGAS–STING activity is also linked to inflammatory disease. Here, Ablasser and colleagues discuss how cGAS–STING signalling contributes to various autoimmune, inflammatory and degenerative diseases and describe the novel therapeutics targeting this pathway.

Details

ISSN :
14741741 and 14741733
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Reviews Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37d28bf1a2b1f5f4cafb8554d8deb7e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-021-00524-z