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Discovery of a triphenylamine-based ligand that targets mitochondrial DNA G-quadruplexes and activates the cGAS-STING immunomodulatory pathway

  • Eur J Med Chem. 2024 Apr 5:269:116361. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2024.116361.
Xiao-Dong Wang 1 Yong-Si Liu 1 Meng-Die Chen 1 Ming-Hao Hu 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Nation-Regional Engineering Lab for Synthetic Biology of Medicine, International Cancer Center, School of Pharmacy, Shenzhen University Medical School, Shenzhen, 518060, China.
  • 2 Nation-Regional Engineering Lab for Synthetic Biology of Medicine, International Cancer Center, School of Pharmacy, Shenzhen University Medical School, Shenzhen, 518060, China. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Stabilization of G-quadruplex (G4) structures in mitochondria leads to the damage of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), making mtDNA G4s a promising target in the field of Cancer therapy in recent years. Damaged mtDNA released into the cytosol can stimulate cytosolic DNA-sensing pathways, and cGAS-STING pathway is a typical one with potent immunostimulatory effects. A few small molecule ligands of mtDNA G4s are identified with antitumor efficacy, but little is known about their results and mechanisms on immunomodulation. In this study, we engineered a series of triphenylamine-based analogues targeting mtDNA G4s, and A6 was determined as the most promising compound. Cellular studies indicated that A6 caused severe mtDNA damage. Then, damaged mtDNA stimulated cGAS-STING pathway, resulting in the following cytokine production of tumor cells and the maturation of DCs. In vivo experiments certified that A6 exerted suppressive influences on tumor growth and metastasis in 4T1 cell-bearing mice by the regulation of TME, including the remodeling of macrophages and the activation of T cells. To our knowledge, it is the first time to report a ligand targeting mtDNA G4s to activate the cGAS-STING immunomodulatory pathway, providing a novel strategy for the future development of mtDNA G4-based antitumor agents.

Keywords

G-quadruplex; Mitochondrial DNA; cGAS-STING.

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