STING controls nociception via type I interferon signalling in sensory neurons

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Christopher R. Donnelly
Changyu Jiang
Amanda S. Andriessen
Kaiyuan Wang
Zilong Wang
Huiping Ding
Junli Zhao
Xin Luo
Michael S. Lee
Yu L. Lei
William Maixner
Mei-Chuan Ko
Ru-Rong Ji
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[1] Duke University Medical Center,Center for Translational Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology
[2] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine
[4] University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center,Department of Neurobiology
[5] W.G. Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Department of Cell Biology
[6] Duke University Medical Center,undefined
[7] Duke University Medical Center,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 591卷
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The innate immune regulator STING is a critical sensor of self- and pathogen-derived DNA. DNA sensing by STING leads to the induction of type-I interferons (IFN-I) and other cytokines, which promote immune-cell-mediated eradication of pathogens and neoplastic cells1,2. STING is also a robust driver of antitumour immunity, which has led to the development of STING activators and small-molecule agonists as adjuvants for cancer immunotherapy3. Pain, transmitted by peripheral nociceptive sensory neurons (nociceptors), also aids in host defence by alerting organisms to the presence of potentially damaging stimuli, including pathogens and cancer cells4,5. Here we demonstrate that STING is a critical regulator of nociception through IFN-I signalling in peripheral nociceptors. We show that mice lacking STING or IFN-I signalling exhibit hypersensitivity to nociceptive stimuli and heightened nociceptor excitability. Conversely, intrathecal activation of STING produces robust antinociception in mice and non-human primates. STING-mediated antinociception is governed by IFN-Is, which rapidly suppress excitability of mouse, monkey and human nociceptors. Our findings establish the STING–IFN-I signalling axis as a critical regulator of physiological nociception and a promising new target for treating chronic pain.
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