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Differential Regulation of the STING Pathway in Human Papillomavirus-Positive and -Negative Head and Neck Cancers.

Emma L SaultersPaul T KennedyRachel J CarterAbdullah AlsufyaniTerence M JonesJohn F WoolleyLekh N Dahal
Published in: Cancer research communications (2024)
STING is an important innate immune sensor of cytosolic DNA, inducing essential antiviral and antitumoral responses. This research shows that STING expression is enhanced in HPV-positive HNSCC patient tissue, with high intratumoral STING expression correlating with increased survival. In addition, STING activation in immune cell populations augmented antitumoral effects against HNSCCs, suggesting patients may benefit from the use of STING agonists in combination with traditional therapies.
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