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D. Branch Moody, M.D.

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The Moody laboratory seeks to answer questions regarding human T cell responses in autoimmunity and infectious disease. With an emphasis on tool building, our research uses whole cell screens to discover molecules and assign gene functions, thereby establishing previously unknown biological pathways that contribute to major diseases like tuberculosis and enteric fever.

From the immunology perspective, my group provided early findings relating to lipid antigens bound to human CD1 antigen presenting molecules. Expanding T cell recognition paradigms beyond recognition of peptides, we identified glycolipids presented by CD1b, phospholipids presented by CD1c and lipopeptides presented by CD1a. Studies of these model compounds supported two general models of antigen display. First, many antigens insert their lipid tails inside CD1, leaving phosphate, sugar or peptide head groups exposed for T cell receptor binding. Nearly opposite to this common situation, we later described small hydrophobic skin oils that activate T cells by inserting fully inside CD1. Their lack of protruding head groups exposes the surface of CD1 itself for direct recognition by T cell receptors.

Both models nucleated translational studies, whereby we worked with John Altman to develop CD1a, CD1b and CD1c tetramers. CD1 tetramers, with or without loaded antigens, identified previously unknown human T cell types, including abundant skin resident CD1a-autoreactive T cells, CD1b-reactive germline encoded mycolyl-reactive (GEM) T cells and CD1a-, CD1b- or CD1c-reactive gamma delta T cells. Given the non-polymorphic nature of the CD1 system, CD1a, CD1b and CD1c tetramers now represent a one-step reagent for staining T cells from any human in any disease. Our work supports new models of atopy whereby T cells directly recognize small molecular allergens rather than haptenated peptides, and human CD1 autoreactive T cells are now implicated in Crohn's disease, atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Finally, we have eluted cellular self lipids from CD1 proteins to discover natural blockers of T cell response with therapeutic efficacy.

From the bacteriology perspective, we were surprised by the ready and repeated discovery of previously immunogenic molecules in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. After we realized that the M. tuberculosis lipidome was unsolved, we developed a discovery-oriented lipidomics profiling platform along with mass spectrometry annotation databases. We designed experiments to detect lipids and small molecules in pathogens versus their avirulent comparators, leading to the discovery the mannosylphosphomycoketide, deoxymycobactin, diphosphatidyltrehalose, tuberculosinylnucleoside and lysyl lipopeptide pathways in pathogenic bacteria. One of these pathways involving 1-tuberculosinyl adenosine appears to solve the decades old question regarding M. tuberculosis induced lysosomal failure and foam cell formation in tuberculosis.

This interdisciplinary program that merges genetics and chemical biology was recognized internationally by the Dutch National Team Science Award and the Wellcome Trust Collaborative award, as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Pew Foundation, Burroughs Wellcome Trust and the Mizutani Foundation. I have a strong interest in teaching scientific writing, which grew into a series of symposia offered worldwide at major universities and scientific meetings. My program has trained many young scientists for careers in research, including tenure track faculty at Columbia University, University of Washington, UCSF, UCSD, Harvard Medical School and other institutions.

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Available: 12/09/23, Expires: 12/05/25

Whereas Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the world's most deadly bacterium, many mycobacteria are incapable of infecting mammals. Using purpose designed mass spectrometry platforms to scan ~10,000 metabolites in mycobacteria, we are carrying out subtractive screens to identify the molecules over expressed selectively in virulent bacteria. The student will learn and practice bacteriology, HPLC-mass spectrometry, collisional mass spectrometry discovery methods, bioinformatics and systems biology. Projects are currently focusing on molecules that can be used as diagnostic biomarkers, previously unknown molecules in M. tuberculosis and assembly of pathogen lipidomes. No prior experience is required, and hands on mass spectrometry training will progress to semi-independent projects within three months, with a goal of supporting the student in identifying new molecules.


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  1. Sakai Y, Asa M, Hirose M, Kusuhara W, Fujiwara N, Tamashima H, Ikazaki T, Oka S, Kuraba K, Tanaka K, Yoshiyama T, Nagae M, Hoshino Y, Motooka D, Van Rhijn I, Lu X, Ishikawa E, Moody DB, Kato T, Inuki S, Hirai G, Yamasaki S. A conserved human CD4+ T cell subset recognizing the mycobacterial adjuvant, trehalose monomycolate. J Clin Invest. 2024 Dec 24. PMID: 39718834.
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    Fields: MedMedicine (General)
  2. Luo Y, Huang CC, Howard NC, Wang X, Liu Q, Li X, Zhu J, Amariuta T, Asgari S, Ishigaki K, Calderon R, Raman S, Ramnarine AK, Mayfield JA, Moody DB, Lecca L, Fortune SM, Murray MB, Raychaudhuri S. Paired analysis of host and pathogen genomes identifies determinants of human tuberculosis. Nat Commun. 2024 Nov 29; 15(1):10393. PMID: 39613754; PMCID: PMC11607449.
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    Fields: BioBiologySciScienceTranslation:HumansCells
  3. Faust HJ, Cheng TY, Korsunsky I, Watts GFM, Gal-Oz ST, Trim WV, Kongthong S, Jonsson AH, Simmons DP, Zhang F, Padera R, Chubinskaya S, Accelerating Medicines Partnership: RA/SLE Network, Wei K, Raychaudhuri S, Lynch L, Moody DB, Brenner MB. Adipocyte associated glucocorticoid signaling regulates normal fibroblast function which is lost in inflammatory arthritis. Nat Commun. 2024 Nov 14; 15(1):9859. PMID: 39543086; PMCID: PMC11564742.
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    Fields: BioBiologySciScienceTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  4. Almeida CF, Gully BS, Jones CM, Kedzierski L, Gunasinghe SD, Rice MT, Berry R, Gherardin NA, Nguyen TT, Mok YF, Reijneveld JF, Moody DB, Van Rhijn I, La Gruta NL, Uldrich AP, Rossjohn J, Godfrey DI. Direct recognition of an intact foreign protein by an aß T cell receptor. Nat Commun. 2024 Oct 11; 15(1):8816. PMID: 39394178; PMCID: PMC11470135.
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    Fields: BioBiologySciScienceTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  5. Cheng TY, Praveena T, Govindarajan S, Almeida CF, Pellicci DG, Arkins WC, Van Rhijn I, Venken K, Elewaut D, Godfrey DI, Rossjohn J, Moody DB. Lipidomic scanning of self-lipids identifies headless antigens for natural killer T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Aug 20; 121(34):e2321686121. PMID: 39141352; PMCID: PMC11348285.
    Citations: 3
    Fields: SciScienceTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  6. Cao TP, Shahine A, Cox LR, Besra GS, Moody DB, Rossjohn J. A structural perspective of how T cell receptors recognize the CD1 family of lipid antigen-presenting molecules. J Biol Chem. 2024 Aug; 300(8):107511. PMID: 38945451; PMCID: PMC11780374.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: BioBiochemistryTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  7. Nieto-Caballero VE, Reijneveld JF, Ruvalcaba A, Innocenzi G, Abeydeera N, Asgari S, Lopez K, Iwany SK, Luo Y, Nathan A, Fernandez-Salinas D, Chiñas M, Huang CC, Zhang Z, León SR, Calderon RI, Lecca L, Budzik JM, Murray M, Van Rhijn I, Raychaudhuri S, Moody DB, Suliman S, Gutierrez-Arcelus M. History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruvians. PLoS Genet. 2024 Jun; 20(6):e1011313. PMID: 38870230; PMCID: PMC11208071.
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    Fields: GenGeneticsTranslation:HumansCells
  8. Kitzmiller CE, Cheng TY, Prandi J, Sparks IL, Moody DB, Morita YS. Detergent-induced quantitatively limited formation of diacyl phosphatidylinositol dimannoside in Mycobacterium smegmatis. J Lipid Res. 2024 07; 65(7):100533. PMID: 38522749; PMCID: PMC11269278.
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    Fields: BioBiochemistryTranslation:Cells
  9. Guzmán LE, Cambier CJ, Cheng TY, Naqvi KF, Shiloh MU, Moody DB, Bertozzi CR. Bioorthogonal Metabolic Labeling of the Virulence Factor Phenolic Glycolipid in Mycobacteria. ACS Chem Biol. 2024 03 15; 19(3):707-717. PMID: 38442242; PMCID: PMC10949201.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: BioBiochemistryBioBiologyTranslation:AnimalsCells
  10. Bryan E, Teague JE, Eligul S, Arkins WC, Moody DB, Clark RA, Van Rhijn I. Human Skin T Cells Express Conserved T-Cell Receptors that Cross-React with Staphylococcal Superantigens and CD1a. J Invest Dermatol. 2024 Apr; 144(4):833-843.e3. PMID: 37951348.
    Citations: 2
    Fields: DerDermatologyTranslation:HumansCells
  11. Huang S, Shahine A, Cheng TY, Chen YL, Ng SW, Balaji GR, Farquhar R, Gras S, Hardman CS, Altman JD, Tahiri N, Minnaard AJ, Ogg GS, Mayfield JA, Rossjohn J, Moody DB. CD1 lipidomes reveal lipid-binding motifs and size-based antigen-display mechanisms. Cell. 2023 10 12; 186(21):4583-4596.e13. PMID: 37725977; PMCID: PMC10591967.
    Citations: 5
    Fields: CelCell BiologyTranslation:HumansCells
  12. Ogg GS, Rossjohn J, Clark RA, Moody DB. CD1a and bound lipids drive T-cell responses in human skin disease. Eur J Immunol. 2023 10; 53(10):e2250333. PMID: 37539748; PMCID: PMC10592190.
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    Fields: AllAllergy and ImmunologyTranslation:HumansCells
  13. Suliman S, Nieto-Caballero VE, Asgari S, Lopez K, Iwany SK, Luo Y, Nathan A, Fernandez-Salinas D, Chiñas M, Huang CC, Zhang Z, León SR, Calderon RI, Lecca L, Murray M, Van Rhijn I, Raychaudhuri S, Moody DB, Gutierrez-Arcelus M. History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruvians. medRxiv. 2023 Jun 27. PMID: 37425785; PMCID: PMC10327177.
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  14. Shahine A, Van Rhijn I, Rossjohn J, Moody DB. CD1 displays its own negative regulators. Curr Opin Immunol. 2023 08; 83:102339. PMID: 37245411; PMCID: PMC10527790.
    Citations: 3
    Fields: AllAllergy and ImmunologyTranslation:HumansCells
  15. Harris MC, Gary HE, Cooper SK, Ackart DF, Dilisio JE, Basaraba RJ, Cheng TY, van Rhijn I, Moody DB, Podell BK. Establishment of CD1b-restricted immunity to lipid antigens in the pulmonary response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. bioRxiv. 2023 May 24. PMID: 37292852; PMCID: PMC10245897.
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  16. Faust HJ, Cheng TY, Korsunsky I, Watts GFM, Gal-Oz ST, Trim W, Kongthong K, Jonsson AH, Simmons DP, Zhang F, Padera R, Chubinskaya S, Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (A, Wei K, Raychaudhuri S, Lynch L, Moody DB, Brenner MB. Adipocytes regulate fibroblast function, and their loss contributes to fibroblast dysfunction in inflammatory diseases. bioRxiv. 2023 May 18. PMID: 37292637; PMCID: PMC10245775.
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  17. Prithviraj M, Kado T, Mayfield JA, Young DC, Huang AD, Motooka D, Nakamura S, Siegrist MS, Moody DB, Morita YS. Tuberculostearic Acid Controls Mycobacterial Membrane Compartmentalization. mBio. 2023 04 25; 14(2):e0339622. PMID: 36976029; PMCID: PMC10127668.
    Citations: 4
    Fields: MicMicrobiologyTranslation:HumansCells
  18. Bedard M, van der Niet S, Bernard EM, Babunovic G, Cheng TY, Aylan B, Grootemaat AE, Raman S, Botella L, Ishikawa E, O'Sullivan MP, O'Leary S, Mayfield JA, Buter J, Minnaard AJ, Fortune SM, Murphy LO, Ory DS, Keane J, Yamasaki S, Gutierrez MG, van der Wel N, Moody DB. A terpene nucleoside from M. tuberculosis induces lysosomal lipid storage in foamy macrophages. J Clin Invest. 2023 03 15; 133(6). PMID: 36757797; PMCID: PMC10014106.
    Citations: 10
    Fields: MedMedicine (General)Translation:HumansCells
  19. Sullivan MR, McGowen K, Liu Q, Akusobi C, Young DC, Mayfield JA, Raman S, Wolf ID, Moody DB, Aldrich CC, Muir A, Rubin EJ. Biotin-dependent cell envelope remodelling is required for Mycobacterium abscessus survival in lung infection. Nat Microbiol. 2023 03; 8(3):481-497. PMID: 36658396; PMCID: PMC9992005.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: MicMicrobiologyParParasitologyVirVirologyTranslation:HumansCells
  20. Farquhar R, Van Rhijn I, Moody DB, Rossjohn J, Shahine A. aß T-cell receptor recognition of self-phosphatidylinositol presented by CD1b. J Biol Chem. 2023 02; 299(2):102849. PMID: 36587766; PMCID: PMC9900620.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: BioBiochemistryTranslation:Cells
  21. Monnot GC, Wegrecki M, Cheng TY, Chen YL, Sallee BN, Chakravarthy R, Karantza IM, Tin SY, Khaleel AE, Monga I, Uwakwe LN, Tillman A, Cheng B, Youssef S, Ng SW, Shahine A, Garcia-Vilas JA, Uhlemann AC, Bordone LA, Han A, Rohde CH, Ogg G, Moody DB, Rossjohn J, de Jong A. Staphylococcal phosphatidylglycerol antigens activate human T cells via CD1a. Nat Immunol. 2023 01; 24(1):110-122. PMID: 36550321; PMCID: PMC10389259.
    Citations: 11
    Fields: AllAllergy and ImmunologyTranslation:HumansCells
  22. Wegrecki M, Ocampo TA, Gunasinghe SD, von Borstel A, Tin SY, Reijneveld JF, Cao TP, Gully BS, Le Nours J, Moody DB, Van Rhijn I, Rossjohn J. Atypical sideways recognition of CD1a by autoreactive ?d T cell receptors. Nat Commun. 2022 07 05; 13(1):3872. PMID: 35790773; PMCID: PMC9256601.
    Citations: 14
    Fields: BioBiologySciScienceTranslation:Cells
  23. Asgari S, Luo Y, Huang CC, Zhang Z, Calderon R, Jimenez J, Yataco R, Contreras C, Galea JT, Lecca L, Jones D, Moody DB, Murray MB, Raychaudhuri S. Higher native Peruvian genetic ancestry proportion is associated with tuberculosis progression risk. Cell Genom. 2022 Jul 13; 2(7). PMID: 35873671; PMCID: PMC9306274.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: GenGenetics
  24. Zha BS, Desvignes L, Fergus TJ, Cornelius A, Cheng TY, Moody DB, Ernst JD. Bacterial Strain-Dependent Dissociation of Cell Recruitment and Cell-to-Cell Spread in Early M. tuberculosis Infection. mBio. 2022 06 28; 13(3):e0133222. PMID: 35695454; PMCID: PMC9239178.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: MicMicrobiologyTranslation:AnimalsCells
  25. Nathan A, Asgari S, Ishigaki K, Valencia C, Amariuta T, Luo Y, Beynor JI, Baglaenko Y, Suliman S, Price AL, Lecca L, Murray MB, Moody DB, Raychaudhuri S. Single-cell eQTL models reveal dynamic T cell state dependence of disease loci. Nature. 2022 06; 606(7912):120-128. PMID: 35545678; PMCID: PMC9842455.
    Citations: 64
    Fields: SciScienceTranslation:HumansCells
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