Weiwei Luo
wwluo@wh.iov.cn
Chinese, English
Hubei
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Medical School
  • 2011-09--2016-06 PhD: Wuhan University
  • 2006-09--2010-06 Bachelor: Wuhan University
  • 2021-01~Present - Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
  • 2020-10~2020-12 - Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Junior Researcher
  • 2018-08~2020-10 - Wuhan Institute of Virology - Associate Researcher
  • 2016-07~2018-07 - Wuhan Institute of Virology - Postdoctoral (Associate Researcher)
  • National Natural Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars (2020): National Level
  • Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019): Institute Level
  • Outstanding Young Scholar of Hubei Province Cell Biology Society (2019): Provincial Level
  • Wuhan 'Yellow Crane Talent' (2019): Municipal Level
  • Annual Young Person of Wuhan Institute of Virology (2018): Institute Level
  • Academic Innovation Award of Wuhan University (2016): First Prize, Institute Level
  • National Postdoctoral Innovation Talent Support Program (2016): National Level
Antiviral innate immunity and inflammation signaling mechanisms
Interaction mechanisms between innate immunity and body metabolism and their impact on pathological processes
  • Transcription-independent regulation of STING activation and innate immune responses by IRF8 in monocytes, Luo, WeiWei, Tong, Zhen, Cao, Pan, Wang, FuBing, Liu, Ying, Zheng, ZhouQin, Wang, SuYun, Li, Shu, Wang, YanYi, 2022
  • The RNA-binding protein LUC7L2 mediates MITA/STING intron retention to negatively regulate innate antiviral response, Li, Chen, Feng, Lu, Luo, WeiWei, Lei, CaoQi, Li, Mi, Shu, HongBing, 2021
  • Human Cytomegalovirus Protein UL94 Targets MITA to Evade the Antiviral Immune Response, Zou, HongMei, Huang, ZheFu, Yang, Yan, Luo, WeiWei, Wang, SuYun, Luo, MinHua, Fu, YuZhi, Wang, YanYi, 2020
  • USP44 positively regulates innate immune response to DNA viruses through deubiquitinating MITA, HongYan Zhang, BoWei Liao, ZhiSheng Xu, Yong Ran, DongPeng Wang, Yan Yang, WeiWei Luo, YanYi Wang, 2020
  • Ubiquitination of TLR3 by TRIM3 signals its ESCRT-mediated trafficking to the endolysosomes for innate antiviral response, Li, WeiWei, Nie, Ying, Yang, Yan, Ran, Yong, Luo, WeiWei, Xiong, MeiGuang, Wang, SuYun, Xu, ZhiSheng, Wang, YanYi, 2020
  • YIPF5 Is Essential for Innate Immunity to DNA Virus and Facilitates COPII-Dependent STING Trafficking, Ran, Yong, Xiong, Meiguang, Xu, Zhisheng, Luo, Weiwei, Wang, Suyun, Wang, YanYi, 2019
  • The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein hnRNPM inhibits RNA virus-triggered innate immunity by antagonizing RNA sensing of RIG-I-like receptors, Pan Cao, WeiWei Luo, Chen Li, Zhen Tong, ZhouQin Zheng, Lu Zhou, Yong Xiong, Shu Li, 2019
  • Delicate regulation of the cGAS–MITA-mediated innate immune response, WeiWei Luo, HongBing Shu, 2018
  • The Zinc-Finger Protein ZCCHC3 Binds RNA and Facilitates Viral RNA Sensing and Activation of the RIG-I-like Receptors, Lian, Huan, Zang, Ru, Wei, Jin, Ye, Wen, Hu, MingMing, Chen, YunDa, Zhang, XiaNan, Guo, Yi, Lei, CaoQi, Yang, Qing, Luo, WeiWei, Li, Shu, Shu, HongBing, 2018
  • ZCCHC3 is a co-sensor of cGAS for dsDNA recognition in innate immune response, Huan Lian, Jin Wei, Ru Zang, Wen Ye, Qing Yang, XiaNan Zhang, YunDa Chen, YuZhi Fu, MingMing Hu, CaoQi Lei, WeiWei Luo, Shu Li, HongBing Shu, 2018
  • TRIM32-TAX1BP1-dependent selective autophagic degradation of TRIF negatively regulates TLR3/4-mediated innate immune responses, Yang, Qing, Liu, TianTian, Lin, Heng, Zhang, Man, Wei, Jin, Luo, WeiWei, Hu, YunHong, Zhong, Bo, Hu, MingMing, Shu, HongBing, 2017
  • Emerging roles of rhomboid-like pseudoproteases in inflammatory and innate immune responses, Luo, WeiWei, Shu, HongBing, 2017
  • iRhom2 is essential for innate immunity to RNA virus by antagonizing ER- and mitochondria-associated degradation of VISA, Luo, WeiWei, Li, Shu, Li, Chen, Zheng, ZhouQin, Cao, Pan, Tong, Zhen, Lian, Huan, Wang, SuYun, Shu, HongBing, Wang, YanYi, 2017
  • iRhom2 is essential for innate immunity to DNA viruses by mediating trafficking and stability of the adaptor STING, Luo, WeiWei, Li, Shu, Li, Chen, Lian, Huan, Yang, Qing, Zhong, Bo, Shu, HongBing, 2016
  • Kruppel-like factor 4 negatively regulates cellular antiviral immune response, Luo, WeiWei, Lian, Huan, Zhong, Bo, Shu, HongBing, Li, Shu, 2016
  • The RNA-binding protein Mex3B is a coreceptor of Toll-like receptor 3 in innate antiviral response, Yang, Yan, Wang, SuYun, Huang, ZheFu, Zou, HongMei, Yan, BingRu, Luo, WeiWei, Wang, YanYi, 2016
Antiviral Innate Immunity Inflammation Signaling Mechanisms Interaction Metabolism Pathological Processes Immune Response Regulation

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