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overview Our group is interested in how intracellular bacterial pathogens interact with and commandeer host cell functions during infection. We have studied the intracellular human pathogen, Legionella pneumophila for more than 30 years. This gram-negative species causes an acute febrile pneumonia called Legionnaires’ disease. People become infected with Legionella when they inhale contaminated aerosols. This can happen when cooling and ventilation systems, fountains, or whirlpools become contaminated. In these environments, Legionella replicates in single-celled amoebae. In human lungs these bacteria can infect and replicate in alveolar macrophages. In order to understand how Legionella is able to survive and grow inside amoebae and macrophages, we use genetic and genomic approaches to ask which functions in the bacteria and which ones in the host are important for infection. We found that Legionella has a “Type IV Secretion System” called the Icm/Dot System that translocates protein “effectors” to the host cell and that these effectors dramatically alter organelle trafficking in host cells as is shown in the accompanying diagram. The Legionella – containing vacuole, (LCV) is where the bacteria grow within cells in a nutrient-rich, protected niche. Current Position: 2010 - Professor of Microbiology, University of Chicago Education: 1970-1974 University of Massachusetts, B.S. (Microbiology, honors) 1975-1980 Harvard University, Ph.D. (Biological Chemistry) 1980-1982 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Harvard University Employment / Experience: 1974-1975 Research Assistant, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France 1982-1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Columbia University 1989-1995 Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, Columbia University 1995- 2010 Professor, Department of Microbiology, Columbia University 2005- 2008 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Microbiology, Columbia University 2008 Interim Chair, Department of Microbiology, Columbia University 2010 Professor Emeritus, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Columbia University 2010-2015 Director, Howard Taylor Ricketts Regional Biocontainment Laboratory Professional Service: 1986- 1997 Editorial Board, Journal of Bacteriology 1989- 1992 Editorial Board, Infection and Immunity 1994- 1999 Editorial Board, The Journal of Biological Chemistry 1998 Co-Chair, Gordon Research Conference: "Bacterial Cell Surfaces" 2007 Guest Editor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2009 Editorial Board, Protist 2009 - 2010 Steering Committee, Northeast Biodefense Center 2009 - 2019 Editorial Board, mBio
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Academic Article Intracellular multiplication of Legionella pneumophila: human pathogen or accidental tourist?
Academic Article Relationships between a new type IV secretion system and the icm/dot virulence system of Legionella pneumophila.
Academic Article Legionella pneumophila contains a type II general secretion pathway required for growth in amoebae as well as for secretion of the Msp protease.
Academic Article Phagocytosis of wild-type Legionella pneumophila occurs through a wortmannin-insensitive pathway.
Academic Article Cryptococcus neoformans interactions with amoebae suggest an explanation for its virulence and intracellular pathogenic strategy in macrophages.
Academic Article Legionella effectors that promote nonlytic release from protozoa.
Academic Article Pathogen effector protein screening in yeast identifies Legionella factors that interfere with membrane trafficking.
Academic Article The genomic sequence of the accidental pathogen Legionella pneumophila.
Academic Article Legionella eukaryotic-like type IV substrates interfere with organelle trafficking.
Academic Article Interferons direct an effective innate response to Legionella pneumophila infection.
Academic Article Host cell-dependent secretion and translocation of the LepA and LepB effectors of Legionella pneumophila.
Academic Article The overlapping host responses to bacterial cyclic dinucleotides.
Academic Article Evidence for acquisition of Legionella type IV secretion substrates via interdomain horizontal gene transfer.
Academic Article The perplexing functions and surprising origins of Legionella pneumophila type IV secretion effectors.
Academic Article Chemical genetics reveals bacterial and host cell functions critical for type IV effector translocation by Legionella pneumophila.
Academic Article The Legionella pneumophila effector VipA is an actin nucleator that alters host cell organelle trafficking.
Academic Article Whole-genome sequence of the human pathogen Legionella pneumophila serogroup 12 strain 570-CO-H.
Academic Article Genetics and molecular pathogenesis of Legionella pneumophila, an intracellular parasite of macrophages.
Academic Article Amphipols: polymeric surfactants for membrane biology research.
Academic Article In vitro derivation of macrophage from guinea pig bone marrow with human M-CSF.
Academic Article Computational modeling and experimental validation of the Legionella and Coxiella virulence-related type-IVB secretion signal.
Academic Article A bacterial protein promotes the recognition of the Legionella pneumophila vacuole by autophagy.
Academic Article Host-directed antimicrobial drugs with broad-spectrum efficacy against intracellular bacterial pathogens.
Academic Article Identification of novel Coxiella burnetii Icm/Dot effectors and genetic analysis of their involvement in modulating a mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.
Academic Article Genomic analysis of 38 Legionella species identifies large and diverse effector repertoires.
Academic Article Direct targeting of membrane fusion by SNARE mimicry: Convergent evolution of Legionella effectors.
Academic Article A pathogen's journey in the host cell: Bridges between actin and traffic.
Academic Article Selection of Legionella Virulence-Related Traits by Environmental Protozoa.
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