Microbiology & Immunology
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Eileen Clancy

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Doctor of Philosophy: Dalhousie University (2009)
Bachelor of Science, Honours: University of Guelph, Microbiology (2003)

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Karla Kirkegaard: Postdoctoral Faculty Sponsor

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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is the sole member of genus hepatovirus in the Picornaviridae family. Although HAV is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, the primary site of replication for HAV is the liver where it causes acute viral hepatitis. HAV spreads from cell to cell in liver tissue without exhibiting any potent cytopathic effects. Thus it appears that, unlike other picornaviruses, the primary mechanism of HAV cell-to-cell spread may be via non-lytic routes.

Previous work in the Kirkegaard lab has described the AWOL (autophagosome-mediated exit without lysis) pathway as a potential mode of non-lytic release for poliovirus. During exit via AWOL, newly assembled virus particles in the cytoplasm are engulfed in double membrane vesicles that form during infection and act as the site of viral RNA replication. Subsequent fusion events at the plasma membrane then deliver the virus particles to the extracellular milieu without compromising membrane integrity. While the bulk of poliovirus spread is through cell lysis, I am currently investigating whether HAV spread may occur primarily via AWOL or a related mechanism.

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