Abstract
AbstractN-dihydrogalactochitosan (GC) is developed for inducing immune responses. Synthesized from chitosan and galactose, GC is a new chemical entity that significantly enhances the immune-stimulating properties of its parental material, chitosan, making it a promising therapeutic agent. When used in combination with antigenic material, GC stimulates innate and adaptive antitumor and antiviral immunities. However, the mechanism of GC has not been fully investigated. Herein we demonstrate that GC drives type I IFN production and IFN responses in antigen presenting cells (APCs) and has superior potency compared to its corresponding chitosan. More importantly, GC drives alternative activation of STING leading to inflammatory cell death that enhances dendritic cell (DC) activation, which triggers a variety of nucleic acid sensing pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and IL-1β production. In vivo, GC induced a potent response of type I IFN and upregulated genes associated with STING signaling within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Moreover, intratumoral delivery of GC reduced the numbers of M2-like macrophages residing within the TME, while subsequently increasing the number of DCs. Our findings demonstrate GC’s unique ability to activate STING and stimulate a broad type I IFN response which holds therapeutic promise in generating antitumor and antiviral immunities.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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