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A04 - Dissecting immune sensing of viral RNA at the insect-vertebrate barrier to guide improved messenger RNA vaccine design

We aim to dissect the mechanisms underlying the innate immune recognition of arboviral RNA in mosquitoes and to apply the gained knowledge to develop arbovirus mutants with reduced replication in mosquitoes. The latter will then be used to immunise mosquitoes against the transmissible wild-type virus via the induction of virus specific RNA interference (RNAi). Second, we aim to perform comparative analyses of the impact of methyl-modifications of arbo- and insect-specific viral RNA genomes on immune recognition in both mosquitoes and vertebrates. This information will be used to design better attenuated virus- and mRNA-based vaccines against (arbo)viral infection and to improve vaccine design in general.

Hartmann, Gunther

Prof. Dr. Gunther Hartmann

Speaker for Bonn
Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Universität Bonn

+49 (0)228 287-16080

gunther.hartmann@uni-bonn.de

External web links:

Research webpage

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Kümmerer, Beate

PD Dr. Beate Kümmerer

Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Universität Bonn

+49 (0)228 287-14468

kuemmerer@virology-bonn.de

External web links:

Research webpage

Zeidler, Sandra

Sandra Zeidler

Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Universität Bonn

Thienel, Alexandra

Alexandra Thienel

Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Universität Bonn