David Mosser

Portrait of David Mosser

David Mosser

Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics Professor
dmosser@umd.edu 3102 Bioscience Research Bldg.
301 314 2594

Teaching

  • Immunology (BSCI422)
  • Immunology (CBMG688J)
  • Host-pathogen interactions Journal Club (CBMG699X)
  • Responsible Conduct of Research (BSCI712)

Graduate Program Affiliations


Research Interests

Macrophages and dendritic cells occupy a unique niche in the immune system. These cells can participate in host defense to infectious microorganisms, and promote host inflammatory responses. They can also mitigate inflammatory responses and down regulate adaptive immunity. A variety of approaches in Immunology and Cell Biology are being taken to understand the molecular mechanisms by which these fascinating cells can mediate these 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 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 by regulatory macrophages. III) the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics to treat autoimmune diseases.


Education & Positions

  • Ph.D. in Immunology from North Carolina State University, 1983
  • Postdoctoral fellowship in Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School, 1985
  • Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at Cornell University Medical College, 1988
  • Associate and Full Professor in Microbiology and Immunology at Temple University Medical School, 2000
  • Professor in CBMG and Director of the Maryland Pathogen Research Institute at University of Maryland, College Park, MD: present

All Publications

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Latest Papers

Spatial profiling of human diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions reveals immunosuppressive microenvironments that coincide with parasite localization

| Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Author(s): Paola Oliveira Lopes, Carlos Henrique Fantecelle, Bruna Amorim Barboza, et. al
UMD Author(s): David Mosser


High-Density-Immune-Complex Regulatory Macrophages Promote Recovery of Experimental Colitis in Mice

| Inflammation
Author(s): Tamara Cristina Moreira Lopes, Gregório Guilherme Almeida, Izabela Aparecida Souza, et. al
UMD Author(s): David Mosser


The transition of M-CSF–derived human macrophages to a growth-promoting phenotype

| Blood Advances
Author(s): Kajal Hamidzadeh, Ashton T. Belew, Najib M. El-Sayed, et. al
UMD Author(s): Najib M. El-Sayed, David Mosser


Regulatory Macrophages Inhibit Alternative Macrophage Activation and Attenuate Pathology Associated with Fibrosis

| The Journal of Immunology
Author(s): Prabha Chandrasekaran, Salman Izadjoo, Jessica Stimely, et. al
UMD Author(s): David Mosser


Complement-mediated ‘bystander’ damage initiates host NLRP3 inflammasome activation

| Journal of Cell Science
Author(s): Rahul Suresh, Prabha Chandrasekaran, Fayyaz S. Sutterwala, et. al
UMD Author(s): David Mosser