Abstract:Stem cells show intrinsic interferon signaling, which protects them from viral infections. In the brain, type I interferon signaling increases in stem cells as they age and reduces their ability to become activated for repair. Whether interferons impact stem cell activity only in aging, how, and if it is coupled to the intrinsic immune function remains elusive. Our study shows that interferon-β arrested stem cells in G0 of the cell cycle and transiently increased their TOR signaling before switching it off. Th… Show more
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