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A Molecular Switch to Stop Inflammation

Highlights •MYSM1 inhibits PRR pathways for pro-inflammatory and type I IFN gene induction •MYSM1 transiently accumulates in the cytoplasm upon microbial challenge •MYSM1 interacts with and inactivates TRAF3 and TRAF6 via its SWIRM and MPN domains •MYSM1 protects against sepsis but renders mice more susceptible to viral infection

Highlights •MYSM1 inhibits PRR pathways for pro-inflammatory and type I IFN gene induction •MYSM1 transiently accumulates in the cytoplasm upon microbial challenge •MYSM1 interacts with and inactivates TRAF3 and TRAF6 via its SWIRM and MPN domains •MYSM1 protects against sepsis but renders mice more susceptible to viral infection

Our immune system is vital to us and can sometimes overreact causing chronic illnesses, such as for instance rheumatism and allergy. Now, researchers have identified a molecular switch – MYSM1 – that can suppress such an overreaction and avoid inflammation.

“The discovery of MYSM1 is a major milestone in our understanding of how our immune system works, and how its response could be controlled in order to prevent inflammatory diseases such as sepsis,” ...

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