Understanding The Role Of Host Arih2 In Defence Against Viral Infection And Disease Pathogenesis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$537,737.00
Summary
A set of proteins, called E3 ligases, modulate many aspects of immunity. Arih 2 is a novel E3 ligase that limits immune cell activation to maintain the immune system in a quiescent state. The details of how Arih2 functions and its role in immunity to chronic overwhelming infection are the focus of this study. The insights gained from these studies have important implications for our understanding of how immune responses can be promoted during infection or halted in autoimmunity.
What happens when viruses infect cells? How do they control the cells they infect? How do the make the cells do the things the virus wants? These are the questions that we aim to address within this research proposal. Primarily we hope to identify how viruses are able to replicate in cells and avoid immune detection. We believe these processes are related.