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Mononuclear phagocyte–specific cGAS/STING targeting suppresses experimental choroidal neovascularization
Le Shi, Durgadas Cherukaraveedu, Hongkwan Cho, Kaoru Ri, Lingli Zhou, Yingxue Cao, Narendra Kale, Zhenhua Xu, Wathsala Liyanage, Rangaramanujam M. Kannan, Elia J. Duh
Le Shi, Durgadas Cherukaraveedu, Hongkwan Cho, Kaoru Ri, Lingli Zhou, Yingxue Cao, Narendra Kale, Zhenhua Xu, Wathsala Liyanage, Rangaramanujam M. Kannan, Elia J. Duh
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Research Article Inflammation Ophthalmology Vascular biology

Mononuclear phagocyte–specific cGAS/STING targeting suppresses experimental choroidal neovascularization

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Abstract

Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) is a major cause of blindness and is characterized by pathologic angiogenesis, specifically choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Mononuclear phagocytes (MPs), including infiltrating systemic monocyte-derived macrophages and retinal microglia, play critical roles in promoting CNV. The cGAS/STING pathway is increasingly implicated in multiple neuronal and systemic diseases and recently in ocular neovascularization. Given its roles across multiple cell types and the absence of MP-targeted therapies, we investigated the MP-specific role of cGAS/STING and a strategy for its selective targeting. In the laser-induced CNV mouse model, cGAS/STING was predominantly expressed in MPs. To enable selective targeting, we used a hydroxyl dendrimer (HD) previously shown to target MPs. HD conjugated to Cy3 selectively localized to MPs in laser CNV. HD conjugated to the STING inhibitor SN-011 (HD-SN-011) effectively inhibited cGAS/STING activation in cultured MPs. In the laser-CNV model, HD-SN-011 significantly reduced CNV leakage and lesion size, both important clinical endpoints in nAMD. RiboTag profiling confirmed selective suppression of cGAS/STING signaling and inflammatory gene expression in MPs. Together, our results implicate the specific importance of MP cGAS/STING signaling in CNV and provide proof of concept for specific modulation of STING in MPs as a therapy for nAMD.

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Le Shi, Durgadas Cherukaraveedu, Hongkwan Cho, Kaoru Ri, Lingli Zhou, Yingxue Cao, Narendra Kale, Zhenhua Xu, Wathsala Liyanage, Rangaramanujam M. Kannan, Elia J. Duh

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HD-SN-011 attenuates MP cGAS/STING activation and downstream type I interferon–related inflammatory gene expression.

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(A) Schematic of the Cx3cr1-CreER; Rpl22HA/HA mouse model and HA-RiboTag enrichment workflow. Cx3cr1-CreER mice were crossed with Rpl22HA/HA mice. Tamoxifen was administered to induce HA-tagged ribosome expression in Cx3cr1+ MPs. Retina-RPE-choroid complexes were collected to obtain input RNA and HA-immunoprecipitated (HA-IP) MP–enriched mRNAs. (B) qPCR validation of MP enrichment by comparing Cx3cr1 expression between input and HA-IP RNA fractions. (C–E) qPCR analysis of Ccl2 (C), Ifnb1 (D), and Cxcl10 (E) in HA-IP–enriched mRNAs at baseline (Ctl) and on day 2 (D2) or D3 after laser-induced CNV in saline-treated eyes. (F–H) Mice subjected to laser-induced CNV received intravitreal injection of saline or HD-SN-011 on D1, followed by qPCR analysis of Ccl2 on D2 (F), and Ifnb1 and Cxcl10 on D3. (G and H). The saline control shown in F corresponds to the same D2 control in C, whereas the saline controls shown in G and H correspond to the same D3 controls as in D and E, respectively. Data are represented as mean ± SEM. Statistical significance was assessed by 1-way ANOVA with Šídák’s multiple-comparison test (C–E) or 2-sided, unpaired t test (F–H). NS, not significant. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001; ****P < 0.0001.

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