FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Cai, H., Holleufer, A., Simonsen, B., Schneider, J., Lemoine, A., Gad, H.H., Huang, J., Huang, J., Chen, D., Peng, T., Marques, J.T., Hartmann, R., Martins, N.E., Imler, J.L. (2020). 2'3'-cGAMP triggers a STING- and NF-κB-dependent broad antiviral response in Drosophila.  Sci. Signal. 13(660): eabc4537.
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FBrf0247405
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We previously reported that an ortholog of STING regulates infection by picorna-like viruses in Drosophila In mammals, STING is activated by the cyclic dinucleotide 2'3'-cGAMP produced by cGAS, which acts as a receptor for cytosolic DNA. Here, we showed that injection of flies with 2'3'-cGAMP induced the expression of dSTING-regulated genes. Coinjection of 2'3'-cGAMP with a panel of RNA or DNA viruses resulted in substantially reduced viral replication. This 2'3'-cGAMP-mediated protection was still observed in flies with mutations in Atg7 and AGO2, genes that encode key components of the autophagy and small interfering RNA pathways, respectively. By contrast, this protection was abrogated in flies with mutations in the gene encoding the NF-κB transcription factor Relish. Transcriptomic analysis of 2'3'-cGAMP-injected flies revealed a complex response pattern in which genes were rapidly induced, induced after a delay, or induced in a sustained manner. Our results reveal that dSTING regulates an NF-κB-dependent antiviral program that predates the emergence of interferons in vertebrates.
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    English
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    Sci. Signal.
    Title
    Science signaling
    ISBN/ISSN
    1937-9145 1945-0877
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