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Review
. 2025 Feb;31(2):165-180.
doi: 10.1016/j.molmed.2024.10.002. Epub 2024 Oct 23.

cGAS-STING DNA-sensing in inflammatory bowel diseases

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cGAS-STING DNA-sensing in inflammatory bowel diseases

Georges Dimitrov et al. Trends Mol Med. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, incurable pathologies with unknown causes, affecting millions of people. Pediatric-onset IBD, starting before the age of 18 years, are increasing, with more aggressive and extensive features than adult-onset IBD. These differences remain largely unexplained. Intestinal mucosal damage, cell death, DNA release from nuclear, mitochondrial, or microbiota sources, and DNA-sensing activating the cGAS-STING pathway may contribute to disease evolution. Increased colonic cGAS and STING are increasingly reported in experimental and human IBD. However, limited knowledge of the mechanisms involved hinders the development of new therapeutic options. Here, we discuss recent advances and unresolved questions regarding DNA release, DNA sensor activation, and the role and therapeutic potential of the cGAS-STING pathway in inflammatory colitis.

Keywords: DNA-sensing; cGAS-STING pathway; cell death; ectopic DNA release; inflammatory bowel diseases; intestinal mucosal damage.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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