Systematic Characterisation of Inhibitory Ligands Encoded by Human Cytomegalovirus

Project Code

MRCIIAR25Ca Fielding 

Research Theme

Infection, Immunity, Antimicrobial Resistance and Repair

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Summary

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the leading infectious cause of congenital birth defects and causes severe disease immunosuppressed individuals. Immune cells, such as T-cell and Natural killer (NK) cells, are important for the control of cytomegalovirus infection, but the virus employs many immune evasion strategies. Some target cellular inhibitory receptors to inhibit these immune cells. This project aims to increase our understanding of HCMV’s interaction with the immune system and how it targets inhibitory receptors expressed by natural killer cells and T-cells to allow immune evasion suggesting future therapeutic avenues. The student will receive cutting-edge training in virology and immunology

Lead Supervisor

Dr Ceri Fielding

Lead Supervisor Email

fieldingCA@cardiff.ac.uk

University Affiliation

Cardiff