MSH6 regulates cGAS activity in antiviral and antitumor signaling pathways by governing its cytosolic/nuclear distribution
Qili Yang, Jinming Kang, Lin Li, Wan Zhang, Dahua Chen, Qinmiao Sun
Journal:Cell Reports
IF:7.7
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2026.117059
PMID:41824461
Published:2026-03-12
research field:分子生物学细胞信号传导癌症生物学免疫学病毒学
Abstract
While the cytosolic localization of cGAS is critical for cells to initiate immune responses and protect cells from viral infections, the activity of cGAS in the nucleus is inhibited to prevent autoimmune responses triggered by self-DNA. Therefore, the dynamically regulated distribution of cGAS in the cytosol and nucleus ensures its precise role in maintaining immune homeostasis. However, the molecular mechanism governing this spatial distribution of cGAS remains unclear. Here, we identify MSH6 as a regulator promoting cGAS nuclear localization by enhancing its association with importin-α proteins, consequently reducing cGAS condensation and activity. We further show that MSH6 attenuates antitumor immunity and that its deficiency in tumor cells leads to an effective tumor eradication by heat-inactivated modified vaccinia virus Ankara. Collectively, our results not only provide insights into understanding how cGAS activity is regulated but also suggest a therapeutic potential for treating MSH6-mutated tumors through the cGAS-mediated signaling pathway.
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