Michael N. Starnbach, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology and molecular genetics, Harvard Medical School

Contact Info

Michael Starnbach
Harvard Medical School
200 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA, 02115
Phone: 617-432-1873
Fax: 617-738-7664
starnbach@hms.harvard.edu

Assistant

Not Available.

DF/HCC Program Affiliation

Cancer Immunology
Angiogenesis, Invasion, and Metastasis

Research Abstract

Research in my lab uses a combination of cellular and molecular approaches in the analysis of T cell responses to bacterial pathogens. Many virulence factors have been identified which allow bacteria to survive and replicate within the mammalian host. Our research focuses on the immune consequences of these survival strategies, particularly the recognition of bacterial antigens by CD8+ T cells. Some of the pathogens we are using as models are Chlamydia trachomatis and Salmonella typhimurium. These intracellular pathogens share the ability to survive and replicate within vacuoles. However, the finding that CD8+ T cells recognize these pathogens suggests that a subset of bacterial proteins is translocated to the cytoplasm of the host cell. The translocation of these proteins may aid the organism in its intracellular life style, yet it may also subject the infected cell to immune recognition. Another focus of the lab is the development of novel strategies to prime T cell responses.

Publications