TRR 237 Nucleic Acid Immunity
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B17 - Molecular and cellular dynamics of nucleic acid-driven immune responses and immunopathology

The cGAS/STING pathway senses viral DNA to activate antiviral immunity, but can also be triggered by endogenous DNA. Pathogenic activation can ensue from defects of cytosolic DNA disposal or from mutations that constitutively switch on pathway components, resulting in severe disease. The clinical conditions, ‘interferonopathies’, are result of a poorly understood dynamic response of the immune system reflecting a balance between activation and complex counter-regulation. We use advanced in vivo models to dissect activating and counter-regulatory principles, and study alterations of population dynamics contributing to the disease phenotype in order to identify strategies for intervention.

Roers, Axel

Prof. Dr. Axel Roers

University Hospital, Universität Heidelberg

+49 (0)6221 56-4001

axel.roers@uni-heidelberg.de

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