Perillaldehyde Inhibition of cGAS Reduces dsDNA-Induced Interferon Response

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Abstract

Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS), serving as a primary sensor of intracellular DNA, is essential to initiate anti-microbial innate immunity. Inappropriate activation of cGAS by self-DNA promotes severe autoinflammatory diseases such as Aicardi–Goutières syndrome (AGS); thus, inhibition of cGAS may provide therapeutic benefit in anti-autoimmunity. Here we report that perillaldehyde (PAH), a natural monoterpenoid compound derived from Perilla frutescens, suppresses cytosolic-DNA-induced innate immune responses by inhibiting cGAS activity. Mice treated with PAH are more susceptible to herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection. Moreover, administration with PAH markedly ameliorates self-DNA-induced autoinflammatory responses in a mouse model of AGS. Collectively, our study reveals that PAH can effectively inhibit cGAS-STING signaling and could be developed toward the treatment of cGAS-mediated autoimmune diseases.

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Chu, L., Li, C., Li, Y., Yu, Q., Yu, H., Li, C., … Cui, S. (2021). Perillaldehyde Inhibition of cGAS Reduces dsDNA-Induced Interferon Response. Frontiers in Immunology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.655637

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