Title | Targeting envelope glycoprotein processing as a novel strategy to combat human pathogenic arenaviruses |
Author | Joel DA PALMA |
Director of thesis | Prof. Stefan Kunz |
Co-director of thesis | Dr. Antonella Pasquatto |
Summary of thesis | Arenaviruses are pathogens endemic in African and South American countries, causing severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans associated with high mortality. Considering the current lack of licensed vaccines and limited therapeutic options, arenaviruses are among the most dangerous tropical pathogens. The development of effective anti-arenaviral drugs is thus of high priority. A critical step in the arenavirus life cycle is the biosynthesis of the envelope glycoprotein responsible for viral attachment and entry. The cellular proprotein convertase site-1 protease (S1P) is essential for the maturation of the viral glycoprotein. Targeting S1P-mediated glycoprotein processing is proved to be a promising strategy for the development of novel anti-arenaviral drugs. |
Status | middle |
Administrative delay for the defence | |
URL | |
http://ch.linkedin.com/in/joelpalma/ | |