2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.07.607094
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UFMylation suppresses Type I IFN signaling duringM. tuberculosisinfection of human macrophages

Nicholas E. Garelis,
Rutger D. Luteijn,
David H. Raulet
et al.

Abstract: Type I Interferons (Type I IFNs) are critical for host defense against a wide range of viral infections but can enhance the pathogenicity of several bacterial pathogens, includingMycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb)1–4. Given the significance of Type I IFN signaling in determining Mtb infection outcomes we sought to uncover new molecular mechanisms controlling Type I IFN activation during mycobacterial infection. We performed a genome-wide CRISPR interference screen in human macrophages to identify genes that regul… Show more

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