Manganese boosts natural killer cell function via cGAS-STING mediated UTX expression.
Qianyi MingJiejie LiuZijian LvTiance WangRunjia FanYan ZhangMeixia ChenYingli SunWeidong HanQian MeiPublished in: MedComm (2024)
Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in both innate immunity and the activation of adaptive immunity. The activating effect of Mn 2+ on cyclic GMP-AMP(cGAS)-stimulator of interferon genes (STING signaling has been well known, but its effect on NK cells remains elusive. In this study, we identified the vital role of manganese (Mn 2+ ) in NK cell activation. Mn 2+ directly boosts cytotoxicity of NK cells and promotes the cytokine secretion by NK cells, thereby activating CD8+ T cells and enhancing their antitumor activity. Furthermore, Mn 2+ can simultaneously activate NK-cell intrinsic cGAS and STING and consequently augment the expression of ubiquitously transcribed tetratricopeptide repeat on chromosome X (UTX to promote the responsiveness of NK cells. Our results contribute to a broader comprehension of how cGAS-STING regulates NK cells. As a potent agonist of cGAS-STING, Mn 2+ provides a promising option for NK cell-based immunotherapy of cancers.