Abstract:STING signaling in cancer is a crucial component of response to immunotherapy and other anti-cancer treatments. Conversely, STING signaling can promote tumor invasion and metastasis. Currently, there is no robust method of measuring STING activation in cancer. Here, we describe an immunohistochemistry-based assay with digital pathology assessment of STING in tumor cells. Using this novel approach, we identify perinuclear-localized expression of STING (pnSTING) in estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer … Show more
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