Shresta Lab

Sujan Shresta, Ph.D.

Professor

Center for Sex-based Differences in the Immune System
Center for Vaccine Innovation

Infectious diseases have no geographic boundaries. It doesn’t matter whether a country is rich or poor, developed or developing, these diseases can still arrive.

Overview

Sujan Shresta, Ph.D., and her team study the immunology and pathogenesis of human viruses such as the flaviviruses dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV) and the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. DENV causes a spectrum of clinical disease ranging from dengue fever, a self-limited febrile illness, to life-threatening syndromes called severe dengue or dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome. ZIKV has been proven to cause serious birth defects, and is also associated with neurological conditions including Guillain-Barré Syndrome and meningoencephalitis. In addition to causing the common cold, three coronavirus public health threats have emerged in the last two decades including the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Importantly, the human immune system displays “cross-reactivity” within the coronavirus and flavivirus families—the immune response against one virus may affect the future immune response and disease outcome during infection with another virus in the same family.

Collaborating with both academic and industry partners, our laboratory uses state-of-the-art mouse models and human cell cultures to study virus-host interactions, define mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and immunity, and test vaccines and therapeutics. The findings in these studies are validated by studying human samples from endemic countries including Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan.  In turn, these human studies generate new hypotheses, many of which can only be tested in mouse and human cell culture models.

Featured Publications

Elong Ngono A, Vizcarra EA, Tang WW, Sheets N, Joo Y, Kim K, Gorman MJ, Diamond MS, Shresta S
Carlin AF, Vizcarra EA, Branche E, Viramontes KM, Suarez-Amaran L, Ley K, Heinz S, Benner C, Shresta S, Glass CK
Rúbens Prince dos Santos Alves, Julia Timis, Robyn Miller, Kristen Valentine, Paolla Beatriz Almeida Pinto, Andrew Gonzalez, Jose Angel Regla-Nava, Erin Maule, Michael N. Nguyen, Norazizah Shafee, Sara Landeras-Bueno, Eduardo Olmedillas, Brett Laffey, Katarzyna Dobaczewska, Zbigniew Mikulski, Sara McArdle, Sarah R. Leist, Kenneth Kim, Ralph S. Baric, Erica Ollmann Saphire, Annie Elong Ngono & Sujan Shresta

Lab Members

Fernanda Ana Sosa Batiz, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Ashton Bishop

Student Volunteer

Maximilian Bunz

Postdoctoral Fellow

Luke Eder, Associates

Lab Assistant

Annie Elong Ngono

Instructor

Benjamin Hinnant

Research Tech I

Rebecca Lee

Student Volunteer

Qin Hui Li

UCSD Graduate Student

Eric Lin

UCSD Graduate Student

Hsueh Han Lu

UCSD Graduate Student

Henry Madany

Research Tech I

Robyn Miller

Lab Manager/Research Tech IV

Marzia Mohammad, Associates

Student Trainee

Manuel Montano

Graduate Student

Tahiya Nashik

Student Trainee

Sujan Shresta

Professor

Audrey Street

Lab Assistant

Belen Suros

Lab Assistant

Julia Timis, Masters

Research Tech I

Anmol Verma

Student Volunteer

Shailendra Verma, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Research Projects

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From the Lab

As she advances global health, LJI Professor Sujan Shresta takes on three new research projects to support equity for scientists in South and Southeast Asia
New LJI research demonstrates the importance of harnessing "cross-reactive" T cells to combat SARS-CoV-2
LJI Professor Sujan Shresta, Ph.D., is a leader in dengue virus research and vaccine development
Future vaccines will need to harness the power of T cells in preventing Zika fever and Japanese encephalitis
Stopping emerging viruses could depend on getting T cells and antibodies to work together
LJI scientists uncover major clue toward developing a pan-flavivirus therapy
New agreement paves the way for better mouse models to study how the human immune system fights SARS-CoV-2
New mouse models may shed light on the puzzling aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection
Elong Ngono, Ph.D., accepted to Global Virus Network Rising Star Mentorship Program
Shresta and her LJI colleagues work toward pandemic preparedness as members of the national 'ReVAMPP' network
Prebys Foundation celebrates ground-breaking female researchers
San Diego scientists work with business experts to advance dengue and Zika virus vaccine strategy
LJI and Synbal, Inc. scientists develop new tool for pandemic preparedness

Awards & Honors

The Blasker Award from the San Diego Foundation, 2008
Research Scholar Development award from the NIAID, 2005

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