刺
败血症
先天免疫系统
生物
细胞生物学
免疫学
转录因子
炎症
免疫系统
癌症研究
基因
遗传学
工程类
航空航天工程
作者
Jie Wu,Qinjie Liu,Xufei Zhang,Miaomiao Tan,Xuanheng Li,Peizhao Liu,Lei Wu,Fan Jiao,Zhaoyu Lin,Xiuwen Wu,Xin Wang,Yun Zhao,Jianan Ren
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41419-022-05115-x
摘要
Abstract The discovery of STING-related innate immunity has recently provided a deep mechanistic understanding of immunopathy. While the detrimental effects of STING during sepsis had been well documented, the exact mechanism by which STING causes lethal sepsis remains obscure. Through single-cell RNA sequence, genetic approaches, and mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that STING promotes sepsis-induced multiple organ injury by inducing macrophage ferroptosis in a cGAS- and interferon-independent manner. Mechanistically, Q237, E316, and S322 in the CBD domain of STING are critical binding sites for the interaction with the coiled-coil domain of NCOA4. Their interaction not only triggers ferritinophagy-mediated ferroptosis, but also maintains the stability of STING dimers leading to enhanced inflammatory response, and reduces the nuclear localization of NCOA4, which impairs the transcription factor coregulator function of NCOA4. Meanwhile, we identified HET0016 by high throughput screening, a selective 20-HETE synthase inhibitor, decreased STING-induced ferroptosis in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with sepsis and mortality in septic mice model. Our findings uncover a novel mechanism by which the interaction between STING and NCOA4 regulates innate immune response and ferroptosis, which can be reversed by HET0016, providing mechanistic and promising targets insights into sepsis.
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