University of Rochester School of Medicine
Department of Microbiology & Immunology 
Faculty Profile

Ph.D. (1973)
British Columbia (Canada)

Tim Mosmann
 Director, Vaccine Biology Initiative;
Professor of Microbiology & Immunology

Primary Academic Appointment:
  Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology

Center Affiliation:
  Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology

GEBS Cluster Affiliations:
 Immunology, Microbiology, and Virology - IMV

Contact Information:
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 609
Rochester, New York 14642
Phone: (585) 275-9120
E-Mail: tim_mosmann
@urmc.rochester.edu
Research Focus
Immune regulation by T cell subsets and their cytokines
Research Overview
The Th1 and Th2 subsets of CD4+ T cells induce different types of effector functions that are useful in combating different pathogens. Th1 cells producing Interferon gamma induce cytotoxic, inflammatory responses that are most effective against intracellular parasites, whereas Th2 cells producing IL4 and IL5 induce successful responses against helminth parasites.
Although naïve, uncommitted CD4 T cells can differentiate into Th1 or Th2 phenotypes within a few days of initial stimulation, they can also remain uncommitted. These primed, precursor cells (Thpp) produce IL-2 and proliferate rapidly, allowing expansion of antigen-specific cells during an immune response before commitment to a particular effector phenotype. Cells producing only IL-2 also persist for several weeks after immunization, suggesting that these cells may also provide an expanded pool of uncommitted T cells for subsequent immune responses. We are currently analyzing the functions and differentiation potential of these cells.
In vivo T cell functions are difficult to evaluate, because cytokine secretion phenotypes in addition to Th1, Th2 and Th0 may occur in vivo; and differentiation and selective growth of T cell subsets in vitro can rapidly obscure patterns that occur in vivo. We have developed two new assays - a multicolor Elispot assay to detect the simultaneous expression of two or more cytokines by individual human or mouse T cells; and a cytotoxicity assay that can detect individual cytotoxic cells. These assays are being used directly ex vivo to define the T cell phenotypes induced during successful and unsuccessful immune responses to human papillomavirus or HIV infections.
Recent Publications
Seavey MM, Mosmann TR"Immunoregulation of fetal and anti-paternal immune responses." Immunol Res. 2008;40(2):97-113
Richter M, Ray SJ, Chapman TJ, Austin SJ, Rebhahn J, Mosmann TR, Gardner H, Kotelianski V, Defougerolles AR, Topham DJ.  "Collagen Distribution and Expression of Collagen-Binding {alpha}1beta1 (VLA-1) and {alpha}2beta1 (VLA-2) Integrins on CD4 and CD8 T Cells during Influenza Infection." J Immunol. 2007 Apr 1;178(7):4506-16.
Authors: Zaiss DM, Yang L, Shah PR, Kobie JJ, Urban JF, Mosmann TR "Amphiregulin, a TH2 Cytokine Enhancing Resistance to Nematodes." Science. 2006 Dec 15;314(5806):1746  
Seavey MM, Mosmann TR "Paternal Antigen-Bearing Cells Transferred during Insemination Do Not Stimulate Anti-Paternal CD8+ T Cells: Role of Estradiol in Locally Inhibiting CD8+ T Cell Responses."  J Immunol. 2006 Dec 1;177(11):7567-78
Kobie JJ, Shah PR, Yang L, Rebhahn JA, Fowell DJ, Mosmann TR. "T regulatory and primed uncommitted CD4 T cells express CD73, which suppresses effector CD4 T cells by converting 5'-adenosine monophosphate to adenosine." J Immunol. 2006 Nov 15;177(10):6780-6
Ma J, Mosmann T, Wu H "Design considerations for a web-based database system of ELISpot assay in immunological research." AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005;:1039
Snyder-Cappione JE, Divekar AA, Maupin GM, Jin X, Demeter LM, Mosmann TR.  "HIV-specific cytotoxic cell frequencies measured directly ex vivo by the Lysispot assay can be higher or lower than the frequencies of IFN-gamma-secreting cells: anti-HIV cytotoxicity is not generally impaired relative to other chronic virus responses." J Immunol. 2006 Feb 15;176(4):2662-8.
Divekar AA, Zaiss DM, Lee FE, Liu D, Topham DJ, Sijts AJ, Mosmann TR. "Protein vaccines induce uncommitted IL-2-secreting human and mouse CD4 T cells, whereas infections induce more IFN-gamma-secreting cells." J Immunol. 2006 Feb 1;176(3):1465-73.
Yang L, Kobie JJ, Mosmann TR. "CD73 and Ly-6A/E distinguish in vivo primed but uncommitted mouse CD4 T cells from type 1 or type 2 effector cells." J Immunol. 2005 Nov 15;175(10):6458-64.
Lee F. E, Walsh E. E, Falsey A. R, Liu N, Liu D, Divekar A, Snyder-Cappione J. E, Mosmann, T. R. "The balance between influenza- and RSV-specific CD4 T cells secreting IL-10 or IFNgamma in young and healthy-elderly subjects." Mech Ageing Dev 2005.
Mosmann, T. R., H. Cherwinski, et al.  "Two types of murine helper T cell clone. I. Definition according to profiles of lymphokine activities and secreted proteins. 1986." J Immunol 175(1): 5-14, 2005.
Mosmann TR, Livingstone AM. Dendritic cells: the immune information management experts. Nat Immunol. 5:564-566, 2004.
Mosmann TR, Snyder JE. How to spot a real killer. Trends Immunol 24:231, 2003
Snyder JE, Bowers WJ, Livingstone AM, Lee FE, Federoff HJ, Mosmann TR. Measuring the frequency of mouse and human cytotoxic T cells by the Lysispot assay: independent regulation of cytokine secretion and short-term killing. Nat Med. 9:231-6, 2003.
Wang X, Mosmann TR. In vivo priming of CD4 T Cells that produce interleukin (IL)-2 but not IL-4 or interferon (IFN)-gamma, and can subsequently differentiate into IL-4­ or IFN-gamma secreting cells. J. Exp. Med. 194:1069-1080, 2001.

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