ZBP1-MLKL necroptotic signaling potentiates radiation-induced antitumor immunity via intratumoral STING pathway activation

ZBP1-MLKL 坏死性凋亡信号通过激活肿瘤内 STING 通路增强放射诱导的抗肿瘤免疫

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作者:Yuanqin Yang, Meng Wu, Dongqing Cao, Chao Yang, Jingsi Jin, Lingling Wu, Xiaochuan Hong, Wenwen Li, Lu Lu, Jinmei Li, Xinran Wang, Xiangjiao Meng, Zhen Zhang, Jinke Cheng, Youqiong Ye, Hui Xiao, Jinming Yu, Liufu Deng

Abstract

Necroptosis, a form of regulated necrosis, participates in tumor development and dying cell immunogenicity. However, it remains unclear how tumor cell–intrinsic necroptotic signaling contributes to radiation-induced antitumor immunity. Here, we found that the ZBP1-MLKL necroptotic cascade in irradiated tumor cells was essential for antitumor immunity. ZBP1-dependent activation of MLKL potentiated type I interferon responses following tumor cell irradiation. Mechanistically, the ZBP1-MLKL necroptotic cascade induced cytoplasmic DNA accumulation in irradiated tumor cells and, in turn, autonomously activated cGAS-STING signaling, thus creating a positive feedback loop between those two pathways to drive persistent inflammation. Accordingly, ablation of caspase-8 enhanced STING pathway activation and the antitumor effects of radiation by activating MLKL. These findings reveal that ZBP1-MLKL necroptosis signaling maximized radiation-induced antitumor immunity through mutual interaction with the tumor cell–intrinsic STING pathway. This study provides insight into how radiotherapy bridges tumor cell damage to antitumor immune responses and an alternative strategy to improve radiotherapy.

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