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Non-canonical NF-κB Antagonizes STING Sensor-Mediated DNA Sensing in Radiotherapy.

Immunity. 2018; 
HouYuzhu,LiangHua,RaoEnyu,ZhengWenxin,HuangXiaona,DengLiufu,ZhangYuan,YuXinshuang,XuMeng,MauceriHelena,ArinaAinhoa,WeichselbaumRalph R,FuYang
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摘要

The NF-κB pathway plays a crucial role in supporting tumor initiation, progression, and radioresistance of tumor cells. However, the role of the NF-κB pathway in radiation-induced anti-tumor host immunity remains unclear. Here we demonstrated that inhibiting the canonical NF-κB pathway dampened the therapeutic effect of ionizing radiation (IR), whereas non-canonical NF-κB deficiency promoted IR-induced anti-tumor immunity. Mechanistic studies revealed that non-canonical NF-κB signaling in dendritic cells (DCs) was activated by the STING sensor-dependent DNA-sensing pathway. By suppressing recruitment of the transcription factor RelA onto the Ifnb promoter, activation of the non-canonical NF-κB ... More

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DNA sensing,STING,dendritic cells,non-canonical NF-κB,radiotherapy,type I