The common Sting1 HAQ, AQ alleles rescue CD4 T cellpenia, restore T-regs, and prevent SAVI (N153S) inflammatory disease in mice

Elife. 2024 Sep 18:13:RP96790. doi: 10.7554/eLife.96790.

Abstract

The significance of STING1 gene in tissue inflammation and cancer immunotherapy has been increasingly recognized. Intriguingly, common human STING1 alleles R71H-G230A-R293Q (HAQ) and G230A-R293Q (AQ) are carried by ~60% of East Asians and ~40% of Africans, respectively. Here, we examine the modulatory effects of HAQ, AQ alleles on STING-associated vasculopathy with onset in infancy (SAVI), an autosomal dominant, fatal inflammatory disease caused by gain-of-function human STING1 mutations. CD4 T cellpenia is evident in SAVI patients and mouse models. Using Sting1 knock-in mice expressing common human STING1 alleles HAQ, AQ, and Q293, we found that HAQ, AQ, and Q293 splenocytes resist STING1-mediated cell death ex vivo, establishing a critical role of STING1 residue 293 in cell death. The HAQ/SAVI(N153S) and AQ/SAVI(N153S) mice did not have CD4 T cellpenia. The HAQ/SAVI(N153S), AQ/SAVI(N153S) mice have more (~10-fold, ~20-fold, respectively) T-regs than WT/SAVI(N153S) mice. Remarkably, while they have comparable TBK1, IRF3, and NFκB activation as the WT/SAVI, the AQ/SAVI mice have no tissue inflammation, regular body weight, and normal lifespan. We propose that STING1 activation promotes tissue inflammation by depleting T-regs cells in vivo. Billions of modern humans have the dominant HAQ, AQ alleles. STING1 research and STING1-targeting immunotherapy should consider STING1 heterogeneity in humans.

Keywords: SAVI; STING; T cellpenia; cell death; chronic inflammation; human; immunology; inflammation; mouse; regulatory T cells.

MeSH terms

  • Alleles*
  • Animals
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes* / immunology
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Humans
  • Inflammation / genetics
  • Membrane Proteins* / genetics
  • Membrane Proteins* / metabolism
  • Mice
  • T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / immunology

Substances

  • Membrane Proteins
  • Sting1 protein, mouse
  • STING1 protein, human

Associated data

  • Dryad/10.5061/dryad.m0cfxppcv