Dept. of Virology
Max von Pettenkofer Institute & Gene Center
LMU Munich
Feodor-Lynen Str. 25
81377 München
Human and murine cytomegalovirus
BAC technology, recombinant CMV glycoproteins complexes to study receptor-ligand interactions, CMV vectors for vaccination, studies on mechanisms how viral chemokines shape the antiviral immune response
Human cytomegalovirus can cause life-threatening infections in immunocompromised hosts and is the leading cause of birth defects among congenitally transmitted viral infections. Currently, no approved vaccines exist which can protect from HCMV infection. This is mainly due to an elaborate viral machinery that in many ways interferes with the innate and adaptive antiviral immune responses of humans.
In the past, elucidating this viral interference has strongly contributed to understanding human and mouse immune defense pathways. The capacity to shape the immune response of their hosts makes cytomegaloviruses highly interesting vectors for vaccination or tumor therapy.
We are specifically interested in CMV envelope glycoprotein complexes, which simultaneously promote virus entry and shape antiviral immune responses.