Eva Gottwein Explained
Eva H. Gottwein |
Fields: | Virology, Microbiology, Immunology |
Workplaces: | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine |
Education: | Postdoctoral: Duke University 2010 PhD, Biology: Heidelberg University 2005 |
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Eva Henriette Gottwein is a virologist and Associate Professor of Microbiology-Immunology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. The main focus of her research is the role of viral miRNAs involved in herpesviral oncogenesis.[1] Gottwein is member of Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. Her contributions as a member include the focus on how encoded miRNAs target and function in the human oncogenic herpesvirus Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus known as KSHV.[2]
Education and career
Gottwein received her PhD in biology from Heidelberg University in 2005.[1] During her postdoctoral work, Eva Gottwein studied herpesviral miRNA in Bryan Cullen's laboratory at Duke University.[3] Eva Gottwein currently is an associate professor of microbiology-immunology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.[1]
Research contributions
The focus of her work involves identifying the function of microRNAs that are encoded in the human herpesvirus Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). KSHV causes tumors by infecting endothelial cells. Since the AIDS epidemic in Africa, KSHV is also known to attack and infect B lymphocytes, which results in a person having B cell lymphomas and effusion lymphoma.[4] Prior to her laboratory experience at Duke University, the target for KSHV microRNAs were unknown. Gottwein recently studied the expression of KSHV mRNAs. Through her research she found that Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has nearly 20 viral mRNAs. During her research she discovered that miR-K10 by itself has the ability to transform cells.[5] In another experiment, Gottwein research found that the function of miRNA KSHV proteins that were used to target certain cellular RNAs. Through her experiment she discovered abnormal ligand reactions that occurred during the absence of exogenous ligase and a unique miRNA binding site.[6] Her goal for the next few years is to learn more about the targetome of the KSHV microRNAs and identification of the virus' functions in oncogenesis.
Notable publications
- Forte . Eleonora . Raja . Archana N. . Shamulailatpam . Priscilla . Manzano . Mark . Schipma . Matthew J. . Casey . John L. . Gottwein . Eva . MicroRNA-mediated transformation by the Kaposi's sacromaassociated herpesvirus Kaposin locus . Journal of Virology . 89 . 4. 2333–2341 . 10.1128/jvi.03317-14 . 25505059 . 4338870. 2015-02-15 .
- Khare . Sonal . Ratsimandresy . Rojo A. . De Almeida . Lucia . Cuda . Carla M. . Rellick . Stephanie L. . Misharin . Alexander V. . Wallin . Melissa C. . Gangopadhyay . Anu . Forte . Eleonora . Gottwein . Eva . The PYRIN domain-only protein POP3 inhibits ALR inflammasomes and regulates responses to infection with DNA viruses . Nature Immunology . 15 . 4. 343–353 . 10.1038/ni.2829. 24531343 . 4123781 . April 2014 .
- Gottwein . Eva . 2012. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus microRNAs . Frontiers in Microbiology . 3 . 165 . 3342587 . 22563327 . 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00165. free .
- Gottwein . Eva . Corcoran . David L. . Mukherjee . Neelanjan . Skalsky . Rebecca L. . Hafner . Markus . Nusbam . Jeffrey D. . Shamulailatpam . Priscilla . Love . Cassandra L. . Dave . Sandeep S. . Tuschl . Thomas . viral microrna targetome of kshv-infected primary effusion lymphoma cell lines . Cell Host and Microbe . 10 . 5. 515–526 . 10.1016/j.chom.2011.09.012 . 22100165 . 3222872. 2011-11-17 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Cullen . Bryan R. . A human herpesvirus MicroRNA inhibits p21 expression and attenuates p21-mediated cell cycle arrest . Journal of Virology . 84 . 10. 5229–5237 . 10.1128/jvi.00202-10. 20219912 . 2863803 . 2010-05-15 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Cullen . Bryan R. . Viral and Cellular MicroRNAs as Determinants of Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity . Cell Host and Microbe . 3 . 6. 375–387 . 10.1016/j.chom.2008.05.002. 18541214 . 3079432 . 2008-06-12 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Mukherjee . Neelanjan . Sachse . Christoph . Frenzel . Corina . Majoros . William H. . Jen- . Chi . Tsan A. . Braich . Ravi . Manoharan . Muthiah . Soutschek . Jurgen . Ohler . Uwe . A viral microRNA functions as an orthologue of cellular miR-155 . Nature . 450 . 7172. 1096–1099 . 10.1038/nature05992 . 18075594 . 2614920. December 2007 . 2007Natur.450.1096G .
- Gottwein . Eva . Cai . Xuezhong . Cullen . Bryan R. . A novel assay for viral microRNA function identifies a single nucleotide polymorphism that affects Drosha processing . Journal of Virology . 80 . 11. 5321–5326 . 10.1128/jvi.02734-05. 16699012 . 1472151 . June 2006 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Jager . Stefanie . Habermann . Anja . Krausslich . Hans-Georg . Cumulative mutations of ubiquitin acceptor sites in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag cause a late budding defect . Journal of Virology . 80 . 13. 6267–6275 . 10.1128/jvi.02177-05. 16775314 . 1488962 . July 2006 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Krausslich . Hans-Georg . Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag ubiquitination . Journal of Virology . 79 . 14. 9134–9144 . 10.1128/jvi.79.14.9134-9144.2005 . 15994808 . 1168789. July 2005 .
- Gottwein . Eva . Bodem . Jochen . Muller . Barbara . Schmechel . Ariane . Zentgraf . Hanswalter . Krausslich . Hans-Georg . The Mason-Pfizer monkey virus PPPY and PSAP motifs both contribute to virus release . Journal of Virology . 77 . 17. 9474–9485 . 10.1128/jvi.77.17.9474-9485.2003. 12915562 . 187385 . September 2003 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Faculty Profiles. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Northwestern University.
- Web site: Research and Education. Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
- Web site: Faculty Profile: Eva Gottwein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Microbiology-Immunology. Northwestern Medicine. 2015-05-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518090409/http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/research/news/faculty/E-Gottwein.html. 2015-05-18. dead.
- Web site: Gottwein Lab Northwestern University Department of Microbiology-Immunology. Gottwein Lab. 2015-05-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20150201223648/http://bugs.mimnet.northwestern.edu/labs/gottweinlab/index.html. 2015-02-01. dead.
- Forte. E. Raja. A. Shamulaitlatpam. P. Manzano. M. Schipma. MJ. Casey. JL. Gottwein. E. MicroRNA- mediated transformation by the Kaposi's sacromaassociated herpesvirus Kaposin locus. Journal of Virology. 2015. 89. 4. 2333–2341. 10.1128/JVI.03317-14. 25505059. 4338870.
- Grosswendt. S. Filipchyk. A. Manzano. M. Kilronomos. F. Schilling. M. Herzog. M. Gottwein. E. Rajewsky. N. Unambiguous Identification of miRNA: Target site interactions by different types of ligation reactions. Molecular Cell. 2015. 54. 6. 1042–1054. 10.1016/j.molcel.2014.03.049. 24857550. 4181535.