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A lysosomal checkpoint for antiviral immunity

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A lysosomal checkpoint for antiviral immunity

Researchers have identified a critical, lysosome-specific signaling hub essential for mounting an antiviral immune response. The LAMTOR-Rag GTPase complex, a nutrient-sensing module, was found to govern the production of type I interferon (IFN-β) through a dual mechanism: it primes the transcription of interferon genes and, upon immune activation, stabilizes the Ifnb1 mRNA. This pathway operates independently of the well-known mTORC1 complex and is dynamically regulated by cellular nutrient availability, directly linking metabolic state to antiviral defense.

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This work exemplifies how ancient cellular modules are repurposed to govern complex stress responses, a concept central to understanding hormone signaling in plants. The discovery of a metabolic checkpoint controlling a key defense hormone like interferon provides a compelling parallel for how phytohormone pathways might integrate nutrient status with stress signaling. It highlights the importance of investigating non-canonical organelles as signaling platforms, which could inform your research into how Marchantia coordinates hormone-mediated stress and growth decisions.


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