Classification and functional characterization of regulators of intracellular STING trafficking identified by genome-wide optical pooled screening

通过全基因组光学池筛选鉴定细胞内STING转运调控因子的分类和功能表征

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作者:Matteo Gentili ,Rebecca J Carlson ,Bingxu Liu ,Quentin Hellier ,Jocelyn Andrews ,Yue Qin ,Paul C Blainey ,Nir Hacohen

Abstract

Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) traffics across intracellular compartments to trigger innate responses. Mutations in factors regulating this process lead to inflammatory disorders. To systematically identify factors involved in STING trafficking, we performed a genome-wide optical pooled screen (OPS). Based on the subcellular localization of STING in 45 million cells, we defined 464 clusters of gene perturbations based on their cellular phenotypes. A secondary, higher-dimensional OPS identified 73 finer clusters. We show that the loss of the gene of unknown function C19orf25, which clustered with USE1, a protein involved in Golgi-to-endoplasmic reticulum (ER) transport, enhances STING signaling. Additionally, HOPS deficiency delayed STING degradation and consequently increased signaling. Similarly, GARP/RIC1-RGP1 loss increased STING signaling by delaying STING Golgi exit. Our findings demonstrate that genome-wide genotype-phenotype maps based on high-content cell imaging outperform other screening approaches and provide a community resource for mining factors that impact STING trafficking and other cellular processes.

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