癌症研究
生物
刺
癌症
癌细胞
基因组不稳定性
DNA损伤
遗传学
工程类
航空航天工程
DNA
作者
Christy Hong,Michaël Schubert,Andréa E. Tijhuis,Marta Requesens,Maurits Roorda,Anouk van den Brink,Lorena Andrade Ruiz,Petra L. Bakker,Tineke van der Sluis,Wietske Pieters,Mengting Chen,René Wardenaar,Bert van der Vegt,Diana C.J. Spierings,Marco de Bruyn,Marcel A.T.M. van Vugt,Floris Foijer
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2022-06-15
卷期号:607 (7918): 366-373
被引量:223
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-022-04847-2
摘要
Chromosomal instability (CIN) drives cancer cell evolution, metastasis and therapy resistance, and is associated with poor prognosis1. CIN leads to micronuclei that release DNA into the cytoplasm after rupture, which triggers activation of inflammatory signalling mediated by cGAS and STING2,3. These two proteins are considered to be tumour suppressors as they promote apoptosis and immunosurveillance. However, cGAS and STING are rarely inactivated in cancer4, and, although they have been implicated in metastasis5, it is not known why loss-of-function mutations do not arise in primary tumours4. Here we show that inactivation of cGAS–STING signalling selectively impairs the survival of triple-negative breast cancer cells that display CIN. CIN triggers IL-6–STAT3-mediated signalling, which depends on the cGAS–STING pathway and the non-canonical NF-κB pathway. Blockade of IL-6 signalling by tocilizumab, a clinically used drug that targets the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R), selectively impairs the growth of cultured triple-negative breast cancer cells that exhibit CIN. Moreover, outgrowth of chromosomally instable tumours is significantly delayed compared with tumours that do not display CIN. Notably, this targetable vulnerability is conserved across cancer types that express high levels of IL-6 and/or IL-6R in vitro and in vivo. Together, our work demonstrates pro-tumorigenic traits of cGAS–STING signalling and explains why the cGAS–STING pathway is rarely inactivated in primary tumours. Repurposing tocilizumab could be a strategy to treat cancers with CIN that overexpress IL-6R. The survival of cells with chromosomal instability (CIN) depends on the cGAS–STING pathway, in which IL-6 and its receptor have a key role; this vulnerability can be exploited to treat tumours that display CIN.
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