Basic studies of hepatitis C virus particles: Influence of modifications of the envelope glycoproteins altering neutralizing epitope exposure on immunogenicity

Name of applicant

Judith Gottwein

Institution

Copenhagen University Hospital, Amager and Hvidovre

Amount

DKK 840,077

Year

2021

Type of grant

Research Infrastructure

Summary

Chronic hepatitis C virus infection can cause severe liver diseases including liver cancer. Worldwide, an estimated 70 million chronic infections ultimately result in approximately 400,000 deaths per year. The aim of this project is to generate basic knowledge on the hepatitis C virus envelope glycoproteins, the main targets of the host neutralizing antibody immune response. Specifically, we will study the influence of exposure of conserved neutralizing epitopes on immunogenicity. This knowledge will help to better understand the interaction of viruses with neutralizing antibodies and will inform development of an urgently needed hepatitis C virus vaccine. Further, it might inform development of other antiviral vaccines.

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