David James Topham, Ph.D.
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Contact
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 609
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: 585 273-1403 (primary)
Lab: 585 273-1408
Fax: 585 273-2452

Virus infections of the respiratory tract are responsible for a great deal of illness and even death among the world's human population. Influenza, in particular, has a history of causing deadly pandemics and the continuing emergence of highly pathogenic H5 influenzas around the world is reason for concern. It is essential to understand how the immune system clears a virus infection and provides long term immunity if we are to design more rational vaccination and treatment strategies. The lab has a combined program in basic research using animal models of influenza infection and immunity, as well as a translational research program to study human immune responses to influenza infection and vaccination. Within these programs we are investigating the mechanisms that provide optimal immune protection against influenza virus. One particular focus is to understand how T cells are regulated in the environment of the lung tissue and airways. We believe this is the key to generating long-lived protective immunity against diverse influenza viruses, including potential pandemic strains. The concepts and information we gather from the animal models are being directly translated into the human situation. To this end, we have established the New York Influenza Center of Excellence, a robust, collaborative program for basic and translational investigation of influenza virology, pathogenesis, immunology, and vaccines.
Current Appointments
- Associate Professor - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology (SMD)
| Education | ||
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| PhD Cellular/Molecular Biology | University of Vermont | 1994 |
| MS Pathology | University of Vermont | 1992 |
| BS Biology | University of Vermont | 1985 |
| Post-Doctoral Training & Residency | |
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| St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, Department of Immunology (Mentor, Peter C. Doherty) | 1994 - 1999 |
| Fellowship Awards | |
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| NIH/HRSA Virology and Immunology Training Grant Postdoctoral Fellowship | 1995 - 1997 |
| NIH/NRSA Environmental Pathology Training Grant Student Fellowship | 1990 - 1992 |
Lab Website
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/Topham-Lab/
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Kyu SY; Kobie J; Yang H; Zand MS; Topham DJ; Quataert SA; Sanz I; Lee FE. "Frequencies of human influenza-specific antibody secreting cells or plasmablasts post vaccination from fresh and frozen peripheral blood mononuclear cells." Journal of immunological methods. 2009; 340(1):42-7. Epub 2008 Nov 06. |
| Lin GH; Sedgmen BJ; Moraes TJ; Snell LM; Topham DJ; Watts TH. "Endogenous 4-1BB ligand plays a critical role in protection from influenza-induced disease." Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2009; 182(2):934-47. |
| Crompton PD; Mircetic M; Weiss G; Baughman A; Huang CY; Topham DJ; Treanor JJ; Sanz I; Lee FE; Durbin AP; Miura K; Narum DL; Ellis RD; Malkin E; Mullen GE; Miller LH; Martin LB; Pierce SK. "The TLR9 ligand CpG promotes the acquisition of Plasmodium falciparum-specific memory B cells in malaria-naive individuals." Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2009; 182(5):3318-26. |
| Elphick GF; Sarangi PP; Hyun YM; Hollenbaugh JA; Ayala A; Biffl WL; Chung HL; Rezaie AR; McGrath JL; Topham DJ; Reichner JS; Kim M. "Recombinant human activated protein C inhibits integrin-mediated neutrophil migration." Blood. 2009; 113(17):4078-85. Epub 2009 Feb 24. |
| Bancos S; Bernard MP; Topham DJ; Phipps RP. "Ibuprofen and other widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibit antibody production in human cells." Cellular immunology. 2009; Epub 2009 Apr 03. |

