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The membrane strikes back: A mechanical force awakens antiviral defense
1Department of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Huang et al.1 describe the antiviral defense mechanism mechano-antiviral response system (MARS), in which mechanical cues activate the ion channel Piezo1. Downstream signaling induces biophysical alterations in the plasma membrane, establishing a physical barrier against viral entry and thereby conferring broad-spectrum antiviral protection.
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