Christian Otero
Ph.D. Student in Chemical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
Masters Student in Chemical Engineering, admitted Winter 2026
Education & Certifications
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BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical-Biological Engineering (2023)
All Publications
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Engineered RNA-based activation system for coronavirus sensing in live cells.
Biodesign research
2025; 7 (3): 100040
Abstract
Real-time sensing of viral infection in live cells is crucial for virology research and antiviral development. However, existing methods face challenges of low signal sensitivity and the necessity for viral manipulation and cell fixation. Here, we develop a Viral-Engineered RNA-based Activation System (VERAS) that harnesses the viral replicase to induce transgene expression upon viral infection. VERAS is designed to detect real-time viral transcription and replication in live cells, which can trigger the translation of reporter and therapeutic genes. By integrating a viral packaging sequence, VERAS can also be transmitted to neighboring cells through progeny virions, effectively acting as a 'Trojan Horse'. The negative-stranded VERAS elements demonstrated effective detection of several coronaviruses, including 229E and OC43, due to the conservation of cis-acting RNA structures across coronaviruses. Notably, VERAS functions as a dual-purpose system, acting both as an infection detector and inducible antiviral system. VERAS has the potential for basic virology research applications and can be adopted in improving the inducible expression of mRNA medicines for future coronaviruses.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.bidere.2025.100040
View details for PubMedID 41415688
View details for PubMedCentralID PMC12710057
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Engineered RNA-based activation system for coronavirus sensing in live cells
BIODESIGN RESEARCH
2025; 7 (3)
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.bidere.2025.100040
View details for Web of Science ID 001546016600001
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7931-7737