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David M. Mosser

Professor

Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Telephone: (301) 314-2594 - office
(301) 314-2781 - lab
Fax:  (301) 314-9489
E-mail: dmosser@umd.edu

Research Interests: Innate and Adaptive Immunity to Microbial Pathogens.

Mosser Lab Homepage

The Maryland Pathogen Research Institute (MPRI)

Macrophages and dendritic cells occupy a unique niche in the immune system. These cells participate in host defense to infectious microorganisms, and mediate potentially deleterious host inflammatory responses. A variety of experimental approaches in Immunology and Cell Biology have begun to reveal the molecular mechanisms by which these cell can mediate these two divergent processes.

Studies on host defense to infectious diseases focus on: I) the cell and molecular biology of macrophage infection by intracellular pathogens. II) The molecules produced by macrophages that mediate the killing of intracellular pathogens. III) An analysis of monocyte or macrophage subsets during inflammatory and infectious diseases

Studies relating to the host inflammatory response focus on: I) the regulation of cytokine gene expression in macrophages and dendritic cells. II) receptor-mediated modulation of cytokine production. III) the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics to treat autoimmune diseases.

Recent Publications

Mentink Kane, M. and Mosser, D.M.. 2000. Leishmania parasites and their ploys to disrupt macrophage activation. Curr. Opinion. Hematol. 7:26-31.

Darrah, P.A., Hondalus, M.K., Chen, Q., Ischiropoulos, H. and Mosser, D.M.. 2000. Cooperation between Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Intermediates in the Killing of Rhodococcus equi by Activated Macrophages. Infection and Immunity 68:3587-3593.

Mentink Kane, M. and Mosser, D.M.. 2001. The role of IL-10 in promoting disease progression in Leishmaniasis. J. Immunology 166:1141-1147.

Gerber, J.G. and Mosser, D.M.. 2001. Stimulatory and inhibitory signals originating from the macrophage Fcγ Receptors. Microbes and Infection 3:131-139.

Cappiello, M.G., Sutterwala, F.S., Trinchieri, G., Mosser, D.M.. and Ma, X. 2001. Suppression of IL-12 transcription following Fcγ receptor ligation. Journal of Immunology 166:4498-4506.

Chen, G., Darrah, P.A., and Mosser, D.M.. 2001. Vaccination against the intracellular pathogen, Leishmania spp by directing CD40 ligand to macrophages. Infection and Immunity 69:3255-63.

Bagenstose, L.M., Mentink-Kane, M.M., Brittingham, A.B., Mosser, D.M.. and Monestier, M. 2001. Mercury enhances susceptibility to murine leishmaniasis. Parasite Immunol 23:633-640.

Gerber, J.S. and Mosser, D.M.. 2001. Reversing lipopolysaccharide toxicity by ligating the macrophage Fcγ receptors. J. Immunology 166:6861-6868.

Loan-Facsinay, A., de Kimpe, S.J., Hellwig, S.M.M., van Lent, P.L., Hofhius, F.M., van Ojik, H.H. Gerber, J., Mosser, D.M.., van de Winkel, J.G.J., and Verbeek, J.S. 2002. FcgR1 (CD64) contributes substantially to severity of arthritis, hypersensitivity responses, and protection from bacterial infection. Immunity. 16:391-402.

Anderson, C.A. and Mosser, D.M.. 2002. Cutting Edge: Biasing immune responses by directing antigen to macrophage Fcg receptors. J. Immunology. 168:3697-3701.

Anderson, C.A. and Mosser, D.M.. 2002. A novel macrophage phenotype: the Type II macrophage. J. Leukocyte Biology. 72:101-106.

Tietzel, I.T. and Mosser, D.M.. 2002.  The modulation of macrophage activation by tyrosine phosphorylation.  Frontiers in Bioscience.  7:1494-1502.

Anderson, C.F., Gerber, J.S., and Mosser, D.M.. 2002.  Modulating macrophage fuction with IgG immune complexes. J. Endotoxin Research 8:477-481.

Mosser, D.M.. 2003.  Conceptual Perspective: The many faces of macrophage activation.  J. Leukocyte Biology 73:209-212.

Sunderkotter, C., Mosser, D.M.., Ridley, A., Sorg, C., and Roth, J. 2003. Molecular mechanisms of inflammation: how leukocytes come, see and seize.  European J Cell Biol. 82:379-83.

Anderson, C.A., Lucas, M., Gutierrez-Kobh, L., Field, A.E., and Mosser, D.M.. 2004. T cell biasing by activated dendritic cells. J. Immunology 173:955-961.

Darrah, P.A., Monaco, M.C., Jain, S., Hondalus, M.K., Golenbock, D.T. and Mosser, D.M.. 2004. Innate immune responses to Rohdococcus equi. J.Immunology, 173:1914-24.

Miles, S.A., Conrad, S.M., Alves, R.G., Jeronimo, S.M.B., and Mosser, D.M.. 2005. A role for immune complexes during infection with the intracellular pathogen, Leishmania spp.  J. Experimental Medicine. 201:747-754.

Goncalves, R., Vieira, E.R., Melo, M.N., Gollob, K.J., Mosser, D.M.., and Tafuri, W.L. 2005. A sensitive flow cytometric methodology for studying the binding of L. chagasi to canin peritoneal macrophages. BMC Infec. Diseases.  5:39-49.

Lucas, M, Zhang, X., Prasanna, V. and Mosser, D.M.. 2005.  ERK activation following macrophage FcgR ligation leads to chromatin modifications at the IL-10 locus. J. Immunol. 175:469-77.

Miles, S.A. and Mosser, D.M.. 2007.  Avoidance of innate immune mechanisms by the protozoan parasite, Leishmania spp. In Protozoans in Macrophages eds Denkers and Gazinelli, Landes Biosciences.

Zhang, X., Edwards, J.P., and Mosser, D.M.. 2006. Dynamic and transient remodelling of the macrophage IL-10 promoter during ranscription. J. Immunology. 177:1282-1288.

Edwards, J.P., Zhang, X., Frauwirth, K., and Mosser, D.M.. 2006. Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Three Activated Macrophage Populations. J. Leukocyte Biol. In Press.

Cao, SJ., Zhang, X., Edwards, J.P., and Mosser, D.M. 2006.  NF-kappaB1 (p50) homodimer differentially regulate pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in macrophages.  J. Biological Chemistry. In Press.

Conrad, S.M, Strauss-Ayali, D., Field, A.E., Mack, M. and Mosser, D.M. 2007. Leishmania-derived murine Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 enhances the recruitment of a restrictive population of CC chemokines receptor 2-positive macrophages. Infection and Immunity. 75:653-65.

Yang, Z., Mosser, D.M., and Zhang, X. 2007. Activation of the MAPK, ERK following Leishmania amazonensis infection of macrophages. J. Immunology. 178:1077-85.

Zhang, X., Edwards, J.P., and Mosser, D.M. 2007. The expression of exogenous genes in macrophages: obstacles and opportunities. Methods in Molecular Biology Human Press, Ed. N.E. Reiner (in press).

Strauss-Ayali, D., Conrad, S.M. and Mosser, D.M. 2007. Monocyte subpopulations and their differentiation patterns during infection. J. Leukocyte Biol. 82:244-52.

Field, A.E., Wagage, S., Conrad, S.M, and Mosser, D.M. 2007. Reduced pathology following infection with transgenic Leishmania major expressing murine CD40 ligand. Infection and Immunity. 75:3140-49.

Zhang, X. and Mosser, D.M. 2008. Macrophage activation by endogenous danger signals. J. Pathol. 214:161-78.

Previous Graduate Students (year of Ph.D. and present position)

Mary K. Hondalus, 1995, Research Assistant Professor, Harvard School Public Health
Dona C. Love, 1996, Staff Scientist, National Institutes of Health
Andrew Brittingham, 1998, Assistant Professor, Des Moines University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
Fayyaz Sutterwala (MD/PhD student), 1999, Faculty, University of Iowa Medical School
Margaret Mentink Kane, 2001, Staff scientist, National Institutes of Health
Gang Chen, 2001, Group Leader, Astra Zenica
Jeffrey Gerber (MD/PhD student), 2001, Fellow, Childrens Hospital of Pennsylvania
Patricia Darrah, 2001, Postdoctoral fellow, National Institutes of Health
Charles Anderson, 2002, Postdoctoral fellow, National Institutes of Health
Suzanne A. Miles, 2005, Postdoctoral fellow, Childrens Hospital Medical Center
Sean Conrad, 2006, Law offices of K & L Gates
Anne E. Field, 2007, Regulatory Scientist, Cato Research, Ltd.
Justin P. Edwards, 2008, Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

 

Previous Undergraduate Students

Sagie Wagage, University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Student
Omar Karin, Temple University, Medical Student
Vic Prasanna, Pittsburgh University, Medical Student
Eric Stickles, Temple University, Medical Student

Current lab members

Xia Zhang, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor
Shanjin Cao, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor
Ricardo Gonclaves, Postdoctoral fellow
Ron Yahil, Graduate student
Ziyan Yang, Graduate student
Bryan Fleming, Graduate Student
Trinity Perry, Graduate Student
Rahul Suresh, Graduate Student
Paul Gallo
, Undergraduate Student

 

 
 

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