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Prevent influenza virus infections systematically

ViroSign - an interdisciplinary BMBF funded network

Viral epidemics and pandemics remain a constant threat for human population. This impact was particularly demonstrated by the recent transmission and explosive worldwide spread of a swine origin influenza virus among humans and the ongoing highly lethal infections with avian subtype strains. Influenza virus infections are a major cause for respiratory disease, which affect all age groups and can occur repeatedly in any particular individual.

The newly established research network ¡°ViroSign ¨C Systems Virology of Influenza ¨C Molecular Signature of permissive Virus Infection¡± is an interdisciplinary project that combines different aspects of systems biology ranging from the global system-wide analysis of cellular proteins to high-resolution microscopy of single viruses and mathematical modeling.


Figure (by Kai Ludwig): Influenza
viruses close to a host cell

The aim is to unravel the interaction network of each viral component as well as the signature of all cellular proteins (proteome) produced by the host-cell as a response to the pathogen. Experiments and theory will be directed towards the identification of cellular interactors and viral proteins responsible for a specific host cell response. Bioinformatics will build upon these results and integrate previous data on studies as the identification of host cell factors required for virus replication. ¡°This identification will allow the construction of a systemic model of influenza virus host interaction and will be useful for making predictions for the specific design and application of drugs and inhibitors to prevent infection¡±, explains Andreas Herrmann, Professor at the Department of Molecular Biophysics at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin and ViroSign Co-ordinator.

The project is funded with 1,94 Mill. € by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in the frame of the program e:Bio. Teams with complementary expertise of different institution in the Berlin region are involved: Integrative Research Institute (IRI) for the Life Sciences at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin (Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Edda Klipp, Prof. Dr. Andreas Herrmann (co-ordinator)), Max-Planck-Institute for Infection Biology (Prof. Dr. Thomas Meyer), Robert-Koch-Institute Berlin (PD Dr. Thorsten Wolff) and Max-Delbr¨¹ck-Center for Molecular Medicine (Prof. Dr. Matthias Selbach).

Contact

Prof. Dr. Andreas Herrmann
Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin
Department of Biology
Phone: +49 30 2093-8830
Andreas.Herrmann@rz.hu-berlin.de
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