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A lysosomal checkpoint for antiviral immunity

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A lysosomal checkpoint for antiviral immunity

Researchers have identified a crucial new signaling pathway that controls the production of antiviral interferon-beta (IFN-β). The pathway is centered on the LAMTOR-Rag GTPase complex, a nutrient-sensing module located on lysosomes. This complex acts as a specific checkpoint, essential for turning on IFN-β production in macrophages. It works through a dual mechanism: it primes the expression of key transcription factors and, upon viral detection, stabilizes the Ifnb1 mRNA. Notably, this immune function is independent of the complex’s well-known role in nutrient signaling through mTORC1, revealing an evolutionarily repurposed system that links cellular metabolism directly to antiviral defense.

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This work fundamentally repositions the lysosome from a simple digestive organelle to a central hub integrating metabolic and immune signals, a concept that could reshape how you teach cellular biology and immunology. For a professor whose work intersects with genetics and epigenetics, the finding that an ancient nutrient-sensing pathway has been co-opted for immune regulation offers a compelling case study of evolutionary repurposing at the molecular level. It also highlights a potential new class of therapeutic targets for modulating antiviral responses, which could inform research directions in personalized medicine focused on immune-metabolic interactions.

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