Cluster II
Viruses, Microbes and Infections
Despite the cumulative knowledge of mechanistic aspects of viral infection and the establishment and dynamics of microbiomes, fundamental questions about virus/microbe-host biology remain to be solved. This cluster is focused on dissecting the interactions between virus/microbe-host to provide fundamental knowledge on the structural, molecular, and genetic bases of infection and colonization, setting the foundations for preventive intervention and therapeutic countermeasures in several viral infections and perturbations of microbiota.
Research Lines
Molecular bases of infection by human viral pathogens
Studies on the molecular characterization of the viral spike structure and function responsible for mediating cell infection by receptor attachment.
Role of chromatin modification, histone-like proteins and membrane fusion proteins in viruses and mobile genetic elements
Investigate how the dynamics of active and repressed chromatin influence the transcriptional state of the HBV minichromosome and its implication in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Role of gut microbiota in the inflammatory behavior of autoreactive lymphocytes and in intestinal homeostasis and perturbation
Studies to investigate the influence of the intestinal microflora in three autoimmunity disorders: lupus, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Researchers
Latest Publications Cluster II
March 27, 2025
IGF2-reprogrammed macrophages ameliorate the inflammatory response and protect against the neuroinflammatory process in Parkinson's disease models
May 16, 2025
March 4, 2025


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