TAX1BP1-dependent autophagic degradation of STING1 impairs anti-tumor immunity.
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The activation of STING1 can lead to the production and secretion of cytokines, initiating antitumor immunity.
APA
Zhang R, Yu C, et al. (2025). TAX1BP1-dependent autophagic degradation of STING1 impairs anti-tumor immunity.. Autophagy, 21(8), 1802-1823. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2025.2471736
MLA
Zhang R, et al.. "TAX1BP1-dependent autophagic degradation of STING1 impairs anti-tumor immunity.." Autophagy, vol. 21, no. 8, 2025, pp. 1802-1823.
PMID
40000606
Abstract
The activation of STING1 can lead to the production and secretion of cytokines, initiating antitumor immunity. Here, we screened an ion channel ligand library and identified tetrandrine, a bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, as an immunological adjuvant that enhances antitumor immunity by preventing the autophagic degradation of the STING1 protein. This tetrandrine effect is independent of its known function as a calcium or potassium channel blocker. Instead, tetrandrine inhibits lysosomal function, impairing cathepsin maturation, and autophagic degradation. Proteomic analysis of lysosomes identified TAX1BP1 as a novel autophagic receptor for the proteolysis of STING1. TAX1BP1 recognizes STING1 through the physical interaction of its coiled-coil domain with the cyclic dinucleotide binding domain of STING1. Systematic mutation of lysine (K) residues revealed that K63-ubiquitination of STING1 at the K224 site ignites TAX1BP1-dependent STING1 degradation. Combined treatment with tetrandrine and STING1 agonists promotes antitumor immunity by converting "cold" pancreatic cancers into "hot" tumors. This process is associated with enhanced cytokine release and increased infiltration of cytotoxic T-cells into the tumor microenvironment. The antitumor immunity mediated by tetrandrine and STING1 agonists is limited by neutralizing antibodies to the type I interferon receptor or CD8 T cells. Thus, these findings establish a potential immunotherapeutic strategy against pancreatic cancer by preventing the autophagic degradation of STING1.
MeSH Terms
Membrane Proteins; Humans; Autophagy; Animals; Proteolysis; Mice; Lysosomes; Cell Line, Tumor; Neoplasm Proteins; Neoplasms; HEK293 Cells; Tumor Microenvironment; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins; STING Protein
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