This proposal describes a five-year program for the development of a laboratory-based academic career in Infectious Diseases. The candidate, Tobias Hohl, MD, PhD, a fellow in Infectious Diseases, will conduct the program under the supervision of Eric Pamer, MD, Chief of the Infectious Diseases Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and study innate and adaptive immune responses to Aspergillus fumigatus, the most common invasive mold infection in immune compromised patients. The candidate has enlisted the support of an advisory committee of well-known scientists to provide scientific guidance and advice in career development. The research plan is guided by the hypothesis that inflammatory monocytes, a subset of white blood cells, play a pivotal role in host defense against A. fumigatus and that deficiency or dysfunction of these cells promotes pathologic disease states. Two transgenic mouse strains have been developed to test this hypothesis. The first strain labels inflammatory monocytes with a fluorescent protein. The second strain permits toxin-induced ablation of these cells. These mouse strains provide the experimental foundation for the specific aims of this proposal, as follows: (1) to determine the mechanism of pulmonary inflammatory monocyte recruitment during A. fumigatus infection, (2) to examine the effect of inflammatory monocyte depletion on the outcome of respiratory fungal infection and host immune defense mechanisms against A. fumigatus, and (3) to analyze the protective function of inflammatory monocytes during invasive aspergillosis through cell-based adoptive transfer studies. These experiments will provide novel insight into host defenses against fungal spores and invasive disease and provide an experimental basis for adoptive cell transfer experiments to alter the outcome of invasive infection in the most vulnerable host settings. The Infectious Diseases Service and the Immunology Program at MSKCC provide an ideal setting for the candidate to accomplish these goals, develop a scientific identity, and establish the basis for a career in academic medicine.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
5K08AI071998-04
Application #
7762783
Study Section
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases B Subcommittee (MID)
Program Officer
Duncan, Rory A
Project Start
2008-03-01
Project End
2012-02-29
Budget Start
2010-03-01
Budget End
2012-02-29
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
$113,306
Indirect Cost
Name
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
078200995
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98109
Ryder, Mabel; Gild, Matti; Hohl, Tobias M et al. (2013) Genetic and pharmacological targeting of CSF-1/CSF-1R inhibits tumor-associated macrophages and impairs BRAF-induced thyroid cancer progression. PLoS One 8:e54302
Kinnebrew, Melissa A; Buffie, Charlie G; Diehl, Gretchen E et al. (2012) Interleukin 23 production by intestinal CD103(+)CD11b(+) dendritic cells in response to bacterial flagellin enhances mucosal innate immune defense. Immunity 36:276-87
Lesokhin, Alexander M; Hohl, Tobias M; Kitano, Shigehisa et al. (2012) Monocytic CCR2(+) myeloid-derived suppressor cells promote immune escape by limiting activated CD8 T-cell infiltration into the tumor microenvironment. Cancer Res 72:876-86
Shi, Chao; Hohl, Tobias M; Leiner, Ingrid et al. (2011) Ly6G+ neutrophils are dispensable for defense against systemic Listeria monocytogenes infection. J Immunol 187:5293-8
Shi, Chao; Jia, Ting; Mendez-Ferrer, Simon et al. (2011) Bone marrow mesenchymal stem and progenitor cells induce monocyte emigration in response to circulating toll-like receptor ligands. Immunity 34:590-601
Rivera, Amariliz; Hohl, Tobias M; Collins, Nichole et al. (2011) Dectin-1 diversifies Aspergillus fumigatus-specific T cell responses by inhibiting T helper type 1 CD4 T cell differentiation. J Exp Med 208:369-81
Cramer, Robert A; Rivera, Amariliz; Hohl, Tobias M (2011) Immune responses against Aspergillus fumigatus: what have we learned? Curr Opin Infect Dis 24:315-22
Shi, Chao; Velazquez, Peter; Hohl, Tobias M et al. (2010) Monocyte trafficking to hepatic sites of bacterial infection is chemokine independent and directed by focal intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression. J Immunol 184:6266-74
Ibrahim-Granet, Oumaïma; Jouvion, Grégory; Hohl, Tobias M et al. (2010) In vivo bioluminescence imaging and histopathopathologic analysis reveal distinct roles for resident and recruited immune effector cells in defense against invasive aspergillosis. BMC Microbiol 10:105
Hohl, Tobias M; Rivera, Amariliz; Lipuma, Lauren et al. (2009) Inflammatory monocytes facilitate adaptive CD4 T cell responses during respiratory fungal infection. Cell Host Microbe 6:470-81

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