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SRX17024206: GSM6443218: H2087-LCC, input, bio rep 1; Homo sapiens; ChIP-Seq
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) run: 58.4M spots, 11.8G bases, 3.7Gb downloads

External Id: GSM6443218_r1
Submitted by: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Study: STING suppresses the reactivation of dormant metastasis
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Metastatic relapse frequently develops from disseminated cancer cells that remain dormant in distant organs after the apparently successful treatment of a primary tumor. Disseminated cancer cells fluctuate between immune evasive quiescent and cell cycle reentry states, which exposes them to elimination by the immune system. Little is known about the molecules that determine immune-mediated clearing of awakened metastatic cells and how this process could be therapeutically activated to eliminate residual disseminated disease in patients. Here, we use models of indolent metastasis to identify cancer cell-intrinsic determinants of immune reactivity during cancer cell exit from dormancy. Through in vivo genetic screens of tumor-intrinsic immune regulators, we identified the STING (stimulator of interferon genes) pathway as a suppressor of metastatic outbreak in dormant models of human and mouse lung adenocarcinoma metastasis. STING levels and signaling activity rise in metastatic progenitors that reenter the cell cycle and are dampened by STING enhancer hypermethylation in breakthrough metastases or enhancer chromatin repression in cells reentering dormancy in response to TGF-ß. STING expression in cancer cells from spontaneous metastases suppresses their outgrowth in a NK cell- and CD8+ T cell-dependent manner. Systemic treatment of mice with pharmacologic STING agonists eliminates indolent metastatic cells and prevents spontaneous metastasis, both effects requiring cancer cell STING function. Thus, STING signaling represents a checkpoint against the progression of dormant metastasis and suggests a therapeutically actionable strategy for the prevention of disease relapse. Chromatin immunoprecipitation DNA-sequencing (ChIP-seq) for histone modification markers H3K4me1, H3K4me3, H3K27ac in human lung cancer cells at different stages of metastasis and in cells treated with TGF-ß or not. Overall design: Jing Hu
Sample: H2087-LCC, input, bio rep 1
SAMN30242788 • SRS14609099 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Homo sapiens
Library:
Name: GSM6443218
Instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Strategy: ChIP-Seq
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: ChIP
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: Cells were crosslinked with 1% formaldehyde for 10 min and quenched with 0.125 M glycine for 5 min at room temperature. ChIP was performed using the ChIP assay kit (Millipore Sigma, #17-295) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Illumina sequencing libraries were prepared using the KAPA HTP Library Preparation Kit (Kapa Biosystems KK8234) according to the manufacturer's instructions with an undetectable mass to 10 ng input DNA and 10 cycles of PCR.
Runs: 1 run, 58.4M spots, 11.8G bases, 3.7Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2100748958,401,77611.8G3.7Gb2023-01-30

ID:
23806943

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