About this Research Topic
The Research Topic aims to advance the knowledge of the interaction between host and viruses causing respiratory and/or gastrointestinal tract infections in humans, including but not limited to coronaviruses (especially SARS-CoV-2), influenza viruses, adenoviruses, respiratory syncytial virus, enterovirus 71 and norovirus. Specifically, we would like to:
• Identify gain-of-function mutations in the viral genome that play a role in human adaptations during cross-species infection and understand their biological functions,
• Understand the mechanisms underlying host sensing and signaling against virus invasion,
• Understand the mechanisms by which viruses evade host immunity,
• Unveil details on what types and mechanisms of programmed cell death and inflammasome activation following infection,
• Investigate viral pathogenesis to develop therapeutic drugs and broad-spectrum prophylactic vaccines.
Keywords: Influenza virus, Coronavirus, Vaccine, Host pathogen, interaction, Innate immunity
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