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  • Many people infected with the hepatitis C virus are not cured despite gruelling therapy. A human genetic variant that predicts successful treatment has been identified. So is personalized therapy now a possibility?

    • Shawn P. Iadonato
    • Michael G. Katze
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 461, P: 357-358
  • Epigenetics is a hot new research field, but it seems that the influenza virus already has it figured out. By mimicking epigenetic regulation in human cells, one flu strain suppresses the expression of antiviral genes. See Article p.428

    • Alexei L. Krasnoselsky
    • Michael G. Katze
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 483, P: 416-417
  • Katze and colleagues provide an overview of the evolution of systems virology and the insights obtained from using such methodologies to study virus–host interactions. Combining systems, mathematical and computational approaches with traditional virology research will offer a better understanding of how viruses cause disease and will help in the development of therapeutics.

    • G. Lynn Law
    • Marcus J. Korth
    • Michael G. Katze
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 11, P: 455-466
  • By providing a global view of the host response to infection, functional genomic approaches are proving useful in deciphering complex virus–host interactions. Here, the authors reveal how such approaches are being used to better understand viral triggering and regulation of host innate immune responses.

    • Michael G. Katze
    • Jamie L. Fornek
    • Marcus J. Korth
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 8, P: 644-654
  • Will our increasing understanding of virus-host interactions translate into a new generation of antiviral therapeutics or steer us toward an expensive journey to nowhere?

    • Seng-Lai Tan
    • Gopinath Ganji
    • Michael G Katze
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 25, P: 1383-1389