Recombinant immunotoxin induces tumor intrinsic STING signaling against head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

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Guiqin Xie
Liang Shan
Cuicui Yang
Yuanyi Liu
Xiaowu Pang
Shaolei Teng
Tzyy-Choou Wu
Xinbin Gu
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[1] Howard University,Department of Oral Pathology
[2] Howard University,Cancer Center
[3] Angimmune LLC,Department of Biology
[4] Howard University,Pathology, Oncology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
[5] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,undefined
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The innate immune stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway is known to activate type I interferons (IFN-I) and participate in generating antitumor immunity. We previously produced hDT806, a recombinant diphtheria immunotoxin, and demonstrated its efficacy against head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, it’s unknown whether the tumor-intrinsic STING plays a role in the anti-HNSCC effects of hDT806. In this study, we investigated the innate immune modulation of hDT806 on HNSCC. hDT806 significantly upregulated the level of STING and the ratio of p-TBK1/TBK1 in the HNSCC cells. Moreover, intratumoral hDT806 treatment increased the expression of STING-IFN-I signaling proteins including IFNA1, IFNB, CXCL10 and MX1, a marker of IFN-I receptor activity, in the HNSCC xenografts. Overexpression of STING mimicked the hDT806-induced upregulation of the STING-IFN-I signaling and induced apoptosis in the HNSCC cells. In the mouse xenograft models of HNSCC with STING overexpression, we observed a significant suppression of tumor growth and reduced tumor weight with increased apoptosis compared to their control xenograft counterparts without STING overexpression. Collectively, our data revealed that hDT806 may act as a stimulator of tumor-intrinsic STING-IFN-I signaling to inhibit tumor growth in HNSCC.
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