FADD is recruited to activated STING oligomers to initiate caspase-mediated NF-κB activation in Drosophila melanogaster
Kasper Grønbjerg Winther·Rune Hartmann·Neal Silverman·Juliette Schneider·J Liu·Jan J. Enghild·Weisheng Luo·Ziming Wei·Hua Cai·Katarzyna Kjøge·Anna Hvarregaard Christensen·Shreya Goyal·Carine Meignin·Jean-Luc Imler·Gabrielle Haas
STING is an evolutionarily conserved key regulator of innate immunity. In the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, STING activates the NF-κB-like transcription factor Relish, initially characterized for its role in the antibacterial IMD pathway. The versatile FADD/Caspase-8 axis is widely used in various immune signaling pathways throughout the animal kingdom, including the IMD pathway. Here, we show that it functions downstream of STING in Drosophila to mediate Relish activation by the Caspa
