Cells (Nov 2022)

STING Targeting in Lung Diseases

  • Dorian de Moura Rodrigues,
  • Norinne Lacerda-Queiroz,
  • Isabelle Couillin,
  • Nicolas Riteau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11213483
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21
p. 3483

Abstract

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The cGAS–STING pathway displays important functions in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity following the detection of microbial and host-derived DNA. Here, we briefly summarize biological functions of STING and review recent literature highlighting its important contribution in the context of respiratory diseases. Over the last years, tremendous progress has been made in our understanding of STING activation, which has favored the development of STING agonists or antagonists with potential therapeutic benefits. Antagonists might alleviate STING-associated chronic inflammation and autoimmunity. Furthermore, pharmacological activation of STING displays strong antiviral properties, as recently shown in the context of SARS-CoV-2 infection. STING agonists also elicit potent stimulatory activities when used as an adjuvant promoting antitumor responses and vaccines efficacy.

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