Cell Structure
RESEARCH GROUPS

Cristina Risco Ortiz
Group Leader
Research Summary
The Cell Structure Laboratory makes use of state-of-the-art imaging techniques to study virus-host interactions. Together with cell biology, virology, biochemistry and proteomics, we use light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, 3D electron tomography and correlative light and electron microscopy to study the biogenesis and architecture of virus factories and to unveil new targets for antiviral treatments.
Research Lines
RNA viruses are devastating pathogens for humans, animals and plants. Our team investigates the cell factors used by RNA viruses to assemble their viral factories, replication organelles and new infectious viral particles. We also study virus egress and propagation.
The Bunyavirales is a very large and diversified order of RNA viruses, many of them transmitted by arthropod vectors. Together with other Arboviruses (Arthropod-borne viruses) such as Dengue or Chikunguya, Bunyaviruses pose a major global public health threat, given their continuous and rapid (re)-emergence. The list of priority diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO) includes three illnesses caused by Bunyaviruses. These diseases, that require urgent development of medical countermeasures are Rift Valley Fever, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and Lassa Fever.

Life cycle of Bunyaviruses
We are looking for non-toxic molecules that inhibit cell factors used by Bunyaviruses. To that purpose, we work with collections of medicines that have been already used to treat other pathologies and that can be repurposed to treat bunyaviral infections. Our work with cultured cell lines is followed by validation of antivirals in organoids and organ-on-chip devices. We are currently working with pharmaceutical companies to characterize the mechanism of action of a variety of therapeutic compounds using transmission electron microscopy.

Transmission electron microscopy of Bunyavirus replication organelle in cells processed by high-pressure freezing and freeze-substitution.

Live cell imaging of Bunyavirus egress and propagation
Publications
Group Members
Group Leader
Cristina Risco Ortíz
Staff Scientists
Isabel Fernández de Castro Martín
Raquel Tenorio Vela
Lab assistant
Sara Yolanda Fernández Sánchez

Funding
Our research is funded by national and international institutions as indicated below. For more details, please check the general Funding Section at the CNB website.
News
Real-space heterogeneous reconstruction, refinement, and disentanglement of CryoEM conformational states with HetSIREN
Nat Commun. 2025 Apr 22;16(1):3751. Herreros D, Mata CP, Noddings C, Irene D, Krieger J, Agard DA, Tsai MD, Sorzano COS, Carazo JM. Abstract Single-particle analysis by Cryo-electron microscopy (CryoEM) provides direct access to the conformations of...
Ceftazidime-avibactam use selects multidrug-resistance and prevents designing collateral sensitivity-based therapies against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Nat Commun. 2025 Apr 9;16(1):3323. Hernando-Amado S, Gomis-Font MA, Valverde JR, Oliver A, Martínez JL Abstract Ceftazidime-avibactam is a β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combination restricted for the treatment of multidrug-resistant infections of Pseudomonas...
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