2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.01.543353
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ENPP1 is an innate immune checkpoint of the anticancer cGAMP-STING pathway

Abstract: ENPP1 expression correlates with poor prognosis in many cancers, and we previously discovered that ENPP1 is the dominant hydrolase of extracellular cGAMP: a cancer-cell-produced immunotransmitter that activates the anticancer STING pathway. However, ENPP1 has other catalytic activities and the molecular and cellular mechanisms contributing to its tumorigenic effects remain unclear. Here, using single cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq), we show that ENPP1 overexpression drives primary breast tumor growth and metastasis b… Show more

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“…Indeed, we have shown that the presence of cytosolic DNA leads to the production of extracellular cGAMP to mediate immunity in a STING-dependent manner 8,11,13 . Together, we propose a model in which cGAMP’s main physiological function is that of a paracrine immunotransmitter 8,13,43,44 , and the differential expression of Enpp1 and Enpp3 regulate how much cGAMP cells emit and receive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, we have shown that the presence of cytosolic DNA leads to the production of extracellular cGAMP to mediate immunity in a STING-dependent manner 8,11,13 . Together, we propose a model in which cGAMP’s main physiological function is that of a paracrine immunotransmitter 8,13,43,44 , and the differential expression of Enpp1 and Enpp3 regulate how much cGAMP cells emit and receive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%