B4 - Prof. Dr. Peter Zipfel
Complement and Immune- Evasion of Pathogenic Funghi
Abstract:
The innate immune system of the host are central for attack and
elimination of human pathogens. Every microbe is in direct contact
with the host or body fluids and is attacked by the complement system.
Pathogens have developed sophisticated means and mechanisms to inactivate
and directly downregulate this type of immune response. This project
will identify the immune and complement escape mechanisms of the
human pathogenic fungi Candida albicans and Aspergillus
fumigatus. Following identification and cloning of the relevant
fungal proteins the molecular characterization of the interaction
with host immune regulators and the functional characterizations
will be pursued.
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