Deficiency in coatomer complex I causes aberrant activation of STING signalling

Author:

Steiner Annemarie,Hrovat-Schaale KatjaORCID,Prigione Ignazia,Yu Chien-HsiungORCID,Laohamonthonkul Pawat,Harapas Cassandra R.,Low Ronnie Ren JieORCID,De Nardo DominicORCID,Dagley Laura F.ORCID,Mlodzianoski Michael J.ORCID,Rogers Kelly L.ORCID,Zillinger ThomasORCID,Hartmann GuntherORCID,Gantier Michael P.,Gattorno Marco,Geyer MatthiasORCID,Volpi StefanoORCID,Davidson Sophia,Masters Seth L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractCoatomer complex I (COPI) mediates retrograde vesicular trafficking from Golgi to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and within Golgi compartments. Deficiency in subunit alpha causes COPA syndrome and is associated with type I IFN signalling, although the upstream innate immune sensor involved was unknown. Using in vitro models we find aberrant activation of the STING pathway due to deficient retrograde but probably not intra-Golgi transport. Further we find the upstream cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS as essentially required to drive type I IFN signalling. Genetic deletion of COPI subunits COPG1 or COPD similarly induces type I IFN activation in vitro, which suggests that inflammatory diseases associated with mutations in other COPI subunit genes may exist. Finally, we demonstrate that inflammation in COPA syndrome patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells and COPI-deficient cell lines is ameliorated by treatment with the small molecule STING inhibitor H-151, suggesting targeted inhibition of the cGAS/STING pathway as a promising therapeutic approach.

Funder

Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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