Epstein-Barr-Virus (EBV) can cause infectious mononucleosis and is responsible for different cancers.
Synonyms
Humanes-Herpes-Virus 4
Detailed description
EBV belongs to the family of herpes viruses. Most people are, often unnoticed, infected with this virus. By disturbing division of infected cells, EBV contributes to the development of cancer. So far, there is no vaccination against EBV.
At the DZIF, EBV research has been ongoing for years. Now a promising vaccine candidate is passing from the laboratory to quality assured production. Subsequently, preclinical and early clinical
Andreas Moosmann’s research group investigates the immune system’s responses to viruses, particularly T cell responses. Widespread viruses such as the Epstein-Barr virus and the cytomegalovirus are at the core of their interest. After infecting healthy individuals, these viruses often remain in the ...