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The lysosome’s hidden role in antiviral immunity

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The lysosome’s hidden role in antiviral immunity

Researchers have discovered a critical new function for the lysosome, an organelle best known for cellular waste disposal, in orchestrating the body’s antiviral response. A protein complex called LAMTOR-Rag, which typically senses nutrient levels, acts as a checkpoint for producing interferon-beta, a key antiviral signaling molecule. This pathway works independently of the well-known mTORC1 nutrient sensor, revealing how an ancient metabolic module has been repurposed to link a cell’s metabolic state directly to its immune defenses.

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This work establishes a direct molecular link between cellular nutrient sensing and immune function, a concept highly pertinent to understanding how maternal and early-life nutrition might shape immune development. For your research on long-term health, it suggests a potential mechanistic bridge where nutritional status could influence antiviral defense capacity, offering a new lens through which to investigate health disparities related to infection outcomes.

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