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June 9, 2014 Randall CV TROY D. RANDALL Curriculum Vitae Business Address : Department of Medicine Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology University of Alabama, Birmingham 1720 2nd Avenue South SHEL 507 Birmingham, AL 35294-2182 205-975-3323 [email protected] Education: 1987 B.S., Chemistry. University of Denver, Denver, CO 1992 Ph.D. Microbiology and Immunology. Duke University, Durham NC Professional Experience: 09/87-04/92 Predoctoral Fellow with Dr. Ronald Corley, Duke University 04/92-11/92 Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. Ronald Corley, Duke University 11/92-06/96 Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. Irving Weissman, Stanford University 06/96-03/97 Visiting Scientist , DNAX Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA 04/97-04/01 Assistant Member, Trudeau Institute 04/01-04/07 Associate Member, Trudeau Institute 04/07-06/08 Member, Trudeau Institute 08/97-06/08 Supervisor, Flow Cytometry Facility, Trudeau Institute 05/98-06/08 Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Microbiol, Immunol and Mol. Genetics, Albany Med. College 07/02-06/08 Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont 06/07-06/08 Chair, Center for Asthma, Allergy and Inflammation, Trudeau Institute 06/08-02/12 Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 06/08-0/12 Member, Center for Translational Immunology and Infectious Disease, U of Rochester 06/08-present Adjunct Member, Trudeau Institute 03/12-present J Claude Bennett Professor of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham 03/12-present Adjunct Professor of Microbiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham 03/12-present Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester 03/12-present Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham 03/12-present Member, Comprehensive Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Autoimmunity Center, UAB 11/12-preent Co-chair, Infectious Diseases, Global Health and Vaccines Strategic Initiative 02/13-present Member, Center for AIDS Research, University of Alabama, Birmingham Editorial Experience: 07/10-present Academic Editor, PLOS ONE 09/10-present Faculty of 1000 03/13-present Associate Editor, Mucosal Immunology 1

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June 9, 2014

Randall CV

TROY D. RANDALLCurriculum VitaeBusiness Address:

Department of MedicineDivision of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology

University of Alabama, Birmingham

1720 2nd Avenue South

SHEL 507

Birmingham, AL 35294-2182205-975-3323

[email protected]:

1987

B.S., Chemistry. University of Denver, Denver, CO

1992

Ph.D. Microbiology and Immunology. Duke University, Durham NC

Professional Experience:

09/87-04/92

Predoctoral Fellow with Dr. Ronald Corley, Duke University

04/92-11/92

Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. Ronald Corley, Duke University

11/92-06/96

Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. Irving Weissman, Stanford University

06/96-03/97

Visiting Scientist , DNAX Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA

04/97-04/01

Assistant Member, Trudeau Institute

04/01-04/07

Associate Member, Trudeau Institute

04/07-06/08

Member, Trudeau Institute

08/97-06/08

Supervisor, Flow Cytometry Facility, Trudeau Institute05/98-06/08

Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Microbiol, Immunol and Mol. Genetics, Albany Med. College

07/02-06/08

Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont

06/07-06/08

Chair, Center for Asthma, Allergy and Inflammation, Trudeau Institute

06/08-02/12

Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

06/08-0/12

Member, Center for Translational Immunology and Infectious Disease, U of Rochester

06/08-present

Adjunct Member, Trudeau Institute

03/12-present

J Claude Bennett Professor of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham03/12-present

Adjunct Professor of Microbiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham

03/12-present

Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester03/12-present

Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham

03/12-present

Member, Comprehensive Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Autoimmunity Center, UAB

11/12-preent

Co-chair, Infectious Diseases, Global Health and Vaccines Strategic Initiative

02/13-present

Member, Center for AIDS Research, University of Alabama, Birmingham

Editorial Experience:

07/10-present

Academic Editor, PLOS ONE

09/10-present

Faculty of 1000

03/13-present

Associate Editor, Mucosal Immunology

Ad Hoc Reviewer:J. Immunol. J. Exp. Med. Int. Immunol. Am. J. Pathology. Blood. Nat. Med. Immunity. J. Clin. Invest. Stem Cells. Cytometry, Nat Immunol. J. Leukocyte Biol., Virology, Immunology, PLOS One, Mucosal Immunol. Nature, ScienceProfessional Societies:

1998-2008

Member of American Society of Hematology

1998-present

Member of American Association of Immunologists

1997-present

Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science

Fellowships:

1982-1986

National Merit Scholar, University of Denver,

1987-1990

NIH predoctoral training fellowship in Genetics, Duke University,

1992-1993

NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Immunology, Stanford University,

1993-1996

Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellowship, Stanford University,

Postdoc Mentoring:1998-2005

Byung O. Lee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor at Vaccine Research Institute of San Diego

2002-2006

Juan E. Moyron-Quiroz, Ph.D. Scientist, Biolegend Inc.

2002-2012

Javier R. Moreno, Ph.D. Senior Instructor, University of Rochester2004-2008

Damian Carragher, Ph.D. Scientist, Sanger Institute, Cambridge UK

2006-2008

Denise Kaminski, Ph.D Instructor, University of Rochester

2008-2012

Andre Ballesteros-Tato, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of Alabama, Brmingham2009-2012

Maria de la Luz Garcia-Hernandez, Ph.D. Instructor, University of Rochester

2013-present

Sithy (Rameeza) Allie, Ph.D.

2013-present

Selene Perez-Mesa, Ph.D.

2013-present

Aaron Silva-Sanchez, Ph.D.Graduate student committees:

Zack Knowlden, University of Rochester

Nan Deng, University of Rochester

Lauren Fischer, University of RochesterVaughn James, University of RochesterThomas Mace, University of Buffalo

Eugene Becker, UAB Immunology ThemeYuan Tian, UAB Immunology Theme

Andrew Feretti, U South Alabama

Abigail Sedlecek, University of RochesterStudent Mentoring:

2009-present

Ji Young Hwang

2009-2012

Eric Lam2013-2013

Winston Joe

2014-present

Tyler McCawReview panels:2001

Louisiana Board of Reagents (ad hoc)

2002-07

American Heart Association

2002

Biomedical Research Council, Singapore (ad hoc)

2003, 05, 06, 08NIH NCRR shared instrumentation (flow cytometry)

2006

NIH Topics in Virology (ad hoc)

2007

NIH Immune Mechanisms of Viral Control (ad hoc)

2007

Board of Scientific Counselors (ad hoc) for Laboratory of Respiratory Biology, NIEHS

2008

American Lung Association

2008

NIH Poxvirus PPG

2009

NIH CTSA review panel

2010

NIH ZRG1 IMM-E2013

NIH SEP Immunobiology of host defense

2013

NIH LCMIConference organization:

10-06Co-organizer of "Rediscovering B cells: Protective and pathogenic roles in infectious and autoimmune diseases".

7-07Organizer of Joint Pulmonary Symposia with Vermont Lung Center

2-09Workshop Chair. Keystone symposia: B cells in context. Taos, NM

4-11Workshop Chair, Keystone symposia: B cells: New insights into normal versus dysregulated function. Whistler, BC.

Research Support:

Completed.

04/01-03/02

Acquistition of a high-speed 7-color FACS instrument.

NIH,1S10RR14713-01 Shared Instrumentation Grant, Troy Randall, PI

Total direct costs $370,000

04/99-03/05

Control of B cell terminal differentiation: Role of CD40.

NIH, 1R01AI43589. Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $145,233

12/00-11/06

Protective and damaging lymphocyte responses in the lung.

NIH, PO1 HL63925, David Woodland, PI

Troy Randall, Core B: Bioimaging

Direct costs per year: $135,000

6/06-5/07

Rediscovering B cells: a Trudeau Institute workshop

NIH, R13 AI071683, Troy Randall, PI

Total direct costs: $10,913

7/04-6/07

BALT, the hygiene hypothesis and the development of asthma

Sandler program for asthma research

Direct costs per year: $150,000

9/07-8/08

Nordion GC40 animal irradiator

NIH, NCRR, S10, Troy Randall, PI

Total direct costs $402,190

4/08-3/09

Stem Cell Research

NYSTEM, NY Department of Health, Troy Randall, PI

Total costs $101,457

10/09-3/10

Role of CXCL13 in the pathogenesis of Sjogren's syndrome

Vaccinex, Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs: $21,000

6/05-3/10

Generation of effective memory CD8 T cells to influenza.

NIH RO1 AI061511, Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $225,000 6/07-5/12

Function of NALT in nasal immunization to heterotypic strains of influenza

NIH, RO1 AI072689 , Troy Randall PI

Direct cost per year: 225,0002/12-1/14

Role of CCR1 in cytokine storm & immunopathology after influenza infectionNIH, R21 AI097876 Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $150,000/year

Active.

9/01-3/17

Unique Aspects of Lung Immunity

NIH, RO1HL069409. Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $250,000

3/12-2/17

Pulmonary immunity to pathogens in neonatesNIH, RO1 AI100127 Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $250,0007/12-6/17

Central and effector memory B cells in the lungNIH, RO1 AI097357 Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year: $250,000/year

08/10-07/15B Cells in Health and Disease Project 3. Evaluation of IFNg producing effector B cells in infectious and autoimmune disease

NIH P01 AI078907-01A1 (Sanz, PI; Lund PL; Randall, co-investigator 10%)08/10-07/15Rheumatic diseases core center

NIH P01 AI078907-01A1 (Mountz, PI; Randall, co-investigator 5%)Pending:

9/13 - 8/15 Prototype TB vaccine employing exosporium antigen displayNIH R21 AI109071 (Turnbough, PI, Troy Randall co-investigator 5%)

$150,000/year

04/14-03/15

Analytic flow cytometer with HTS plate loader in BSL3 laboratory

NIH S10 OD018192. Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year $240,00005/14-04/19

Virus-induced cell fate decisions in anti-viral immunity

NIH. U19 AI109962. Troy Randall, PI

Direct costs per year (first): $1,465,664Administrative Core (Randall, PI)

Project 2. Role of IL-2 is04/14 - 3/19

B cells in SLE: Genetic and Genomic Mechanisms

NIH / NIAID P01AI110366 (Kimberly, PI)

Direct costs per year $1,852,667

Core B: Flow Analysis, Sorting and Tetramers Core (Lund, PI, Randall, Co-invest) $178,713 0.6 calendar months

06/14-05/16The role of Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) in the lung cancer microenvironment

DOD LCRP LC130547 (Randall, PI)

Total direct costs $350,00006/14-05/14Combinatorial antigen recognition via chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) modified T cells in prostate cancer

DOD PCRP PC131205 (Randall, PI)

Total direct costs $375,000

05/14-04/16Overcoming Treg-mediated suppression of anti-ovarian tumor immunity in the peritoneum

DOD OCRP OC130588 (Randall, PI)

Total direct costs $225,000Invited Presentations:

1-98Arrest of B lymphocyte terminal differentiation by CD40: a mechanism for the lack of antibody secreting cells in the germinal center. Anergen, Redwood City, CA

2-98Consequences of CD40 signaling in the B cell immune response. W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center, Lake Placid, NY

4-98Consequences of CD40 activation for germinal center B cells. UNYIC, Garnet Hill, NY

2-99Role of CD40 signaling in B cell differentiation and antibody secretion. Keystone symposium. B lymphocyte biology and disease.

4-00B cell responses to influenza develop more rapidly in the lung than in systemic sites. AAI: workshop

11-00CD40 signaling in B cell responses. University of Kentucky, Lexington

6-01Role of CD38 in adaptive immunity. International congress: ADPR 2001. New York, New York.

7-01 Duration of CD40 signaling controls B cell responsiveness. Int Congress of Immunol, Stockholm, Sweden

10-01 CD40 signaling and the B cell response. Loyola Medical school, Maywood, IL

11-01 Local and systemic responses in respiratory immunity: what good are lymph nodes anyway? UNYIC. Bolton Landing, NY

11-01Local and systemic responses in respiratory immunity: what good are lymph nodes anyway? CINVESTAV, Mexico City, Mexico

11-01 Duration of CD40 signaling controls the B cell response. National Institute of Biological Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico

9-02The role of lymph nodes in the immune response to influenza. Immunity to viral infections workshop. Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY10-02Proliferation, V region mutation and affinity selection outside the germinal center in a novel population of B cells responding to influenza. UNYIC, Bolton Landing, NY

10-02Role of lymph nodes in immune responses. Boston University Medical School, Boston, MA

11-02Role of organized lymphoid tissues and chemokines in the immune response to influenza. Chemocentrix, Redwood City, CA.

2-04Role of lymph nodes in immune responses. Montana State University, Bozeman MT

3-04Unique aspects of respiratory immunity in the absence of lymphoid tissues. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Bethesda, MD

4-04The development and function of lymphoid organs in the respiratory tract. Major Symposium AAI, Washington, DC

5-04The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immune responses. Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY

11-04Development and function of lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Major Symposium. Autumn Immunology Conference. Chicago.

12-04Development and function of lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Symposium to honor Dr. Dennis Barrett. Bodega Bay, Ca

12-04Development and function of lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Albany Medical College.

5-05BALT, the hygiene hypothesis and the development of asthma. Sandler annual meeting. San Francisco.

10-05Role of lymphoid organs in mucosal immunity. Aegean Conference on Innate and adaptive immunity. Rhodes Greece.

3-06Role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immune responses. Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus OH

3-06The development and function of local lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington CT.

3-06Role of lung lymphoid structures in the immune response to influenza virus. Major Symposium. Keystone symposium on "Viral immunity / Advances in influenza research"

5-06BALT, the hygiene hypothesis and the development of asthma. Sandler annual meeting. San Francisco.

5-06Unique genesis of NALT: Implications for vaccine development. AAI Immunology 2006:SMI Symposium on Mucosal Immunity and Vaccines. Boston MA

5-06iBALT in the lung: Necessity is the mother of induction. Symposium on respiratory immune responses: knowing when to pull the trigger. American Thoracic Society. San Diego, CA

8-06The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immune responses. University of Alabama. Birmingham Alabama

9-06The role of unconventional lymphoid tissues in local immune responses. Symposia on the development and function of secondary and tertiary lymphoid tissues. Paris, France.

9-06The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immune responses. Max Planck Institute of infection biology. Berlin Germany

9-06The role chemokines in the development and function of lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Gordon conference on chemotactic cytokines. Aussois, France.

12-06The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, TX.

1-07Neonatal inflammation and immunity. TransAtlantic Airway Conference. Lucerne Switzerland.

2-07Role of B cells in heterosubtypic immunity to influenza. Keystone conference on B cells in health and disease. Banff, Canada.

3-07The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. University of Rochester, Rochester NY.

3-07The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

4-07Structure and function of local lymphoid tissues. Boston University, Boston, MA

5-07Structure and function of inducible Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (iBALT). Biogen-IDEC, Boston, MA

5-07iBALT, the hygiene hypothesis and the development of asthma. Sandler Program for Asthma Research annual meeting. San Francisco, CA

5-07The role of inducible BALT in respiratory immunity. AAI 2007 SMI symposium: NALT horizons. Miami Beach, FL.

5-07Local lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.

6-07Role of iBALT in resistance to influenza. Gordon Conference: Viruses and Cells. Tilton, NH

7-07Local Immunity to influenza. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

7-07Role of iBALT in respiratory immune responses (influenza, asthma and RA). National Jewish Center, Denver, CO.

8-07Role of iBALT in respiratory immune responses (influenza, asthma and RA). University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

9-07Role of iBALT in respiratory immune responses (influenza, asthma and RA). University of Birmingham, Birmingham UK

9-07Role of iBALT in respiratory immune responses (influenza, asthma and RA). International Symposia: Immune reactions in the lung in infection and allergy. Hannover, Germany

10-07Local lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. MedImmune. Gaithersburg, MD

10-07The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. University of Vermont, Burlington VT.

3-08The role of iBALT in respiratory immunity. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.

4-08The development and function of unusual lymphoid tissues. University of Maryland, Baltimore, MA

5-08The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. UC Davis, Davis, CA

10-08The role of local lymphoid tissues in immunity. New England Immunology Conference. Woods Hole, MA

11-08The role of local lymphoid tissues in respiratory immunity. MacMaster University, Hamilton, ON

2-09Milky spots in the omentum independently support T-dependent B cell responses to peritoneal antigens. Keystone symposium: B cells in Context. Taos, NM

3-09Role of unusual lymphoid tissues in local immune responses. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

5-09Local lymphoid tissues control local immune responses. La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology. La Jolla, CA.

6-09Development and function of local lymphoid tissues. University of Michigan Symposium: Lymphoid neogenesis, grey matter pathology and repair pathways: implications for secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Ann Arbor, MI

9-09Development and function of omentum in peritoneal immunity. International conference on Microanatomy of the Immune Response. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

10-09Role of isolated lymphoid follicles in the small intestine in immunity to H. polygyrus. Conference on Mucosal Immunology. Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY

11-09Development and function of BALT. Lung biology seminar series. University of Rochester. Rochester, NY

9-10Role of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immunity. Buffalo Conference on Immunology. Plenary Lecture. Niagara Falls, NY

11-10Development and function of ectopic follicles. American College of Rheumatology. Atlanta, GA.

12-10Role of IL-17 in the development of BALT. Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain

1-11Pathogenesis of influenza and mechanisms of inflammation. Merz Pharmaceutical, Dallas TX.

2-11Lung Lymphoid Tissue and Regulation of Local Immune Responses. Keystone Symposia: Immunity in the Respiratory Tract: Challenges of the Lung Environment. Vancouver, BC.

3-11Ectopic Lymphoid Tissue in Pulmonary Immunity. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Oklahoma City, OK.

3-11The role of dendritic cells and iBALT in driving lung inflammation. European Respiratory Society. 9th Lung Science Conference. Estoril, Portugal.

4-11IL-17 promotes ectopic lymphoid tissue formation in the lung. Keystone Symposium. B cells: New insights into normal versus dysregulated function. Whistler, BC.

5-11Local lymphoid tissues and pulmonary immunity. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.

6-11The role of IL-17 in driving the formation of ectopic follicles in the lung. FOCIS symposium, Washington DC.

8-11Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Buffalo, NY

8-11Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

9-11Local Immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. San Raffaele Institute, Milano Italy.

1-12Immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. Utica College, Utica, NY2-12Role of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immunity. UCSF, San Francisco, CA

2-12Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. Genentech, South San Francisco, CA.

5-12The role of IL-17 and innate lymphoid cells in the development of ectopic follicles. Major Symposium. AAI National Conference, Boston, MA5-12Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. University of Freiburg. Freiburg, GERMANY

5-12The role of the omentum in tolerance to tumors in the peritoneal cavity. Plenary speaker. Frontiers in Immunology Symposium. Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

6-12Immunity in the peritoneal cavity. Keynote speaker. New Zealand Australian Society of Immunology, Dunedin, New Zealand.

10-12The role of inducible Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (iBALT) in pulmonary immunity. Pulmonary Grand Rounds, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

2-13The role of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immunity to pathogens and autoantigens. Rheumatology Grand Rounds, University of Alabama at Birmingham2-13The omentum regulates immunity to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. Distinguished Faculty lecture. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

2-13The role of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immunity to pathogens and autoantigens. Lung Biology Center seminar, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

3-13Immunity to pathogens in neonates. NIH symposium on neonatal immunity. Bethesda, MD.

5-13Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

6-13Tertiary lymphoid tissues in immunity to infectious diseases. Symposium on structure and function of tertiary lymphoid tissues. EULAR, Madrid, Spain

6-13Local immune responses to tumors and other antigens in the peritoneal cavity. RIKEN international summer program (RISP). Yokohama, Japan6-13The role of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immunity. Japanese Society of Immunology (RCAI-JSI) symposium on the interface between the immune system and the environment. Yokohama, Japan.9-13Role of the omentum in peritoneal immune responses. Keynote speaker. 3rd International Lymphoid Tissue Conference. Rotterdam, The Netherlands

9-13Role of the omentum in anti-tumor immunity. Vrije Universeteit. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

10-13The development and function of Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue. Workshop on Lymphoid Tissue Homeosatsis, Ghent, Belgium

11-13Role of the omentum in peritoneal immunity. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

3-14RA update: Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) and immunity to pathogens and autoantigens. Symposium on rheumatoid arthritis. UAB, Birmingham AL

3-14Pulmonary immunity to influenza in neonates. Symposium on infant immunity. National Institutes of health, Bethesda MD

4-14T follicular helper cells and T regulatory cells: give and take in humoral immunity. Lunteren symposium. Lunteren Netherlands.Patents:

1.Randall, T.D., D.M. Gorman and A Zlotnik. 2000. Mammalian cell surface antigens; related reagents. #6111090.

2.Lund, F.E., T.D. Randall and S. Partida-Sanchez. 2000. Modulators of inflammation; methods and compositions. #6955884.

3.Randall, TD, DM Carragher, DA Kaminski and FE Lund. 2008. Immunotherapy to Treat or Prevent Viral Infection. ProvisionalPublications:1Randall, T.D., L.B. King, and R.B. Corley. 1990. The biological effects of IgM hexamer formation. Eur. J. Immunol. 20:1971-1979.

2Randall, T.D., R.M.E. Parkhouse, and R.B. Corley. 1992. J chain synthesis and secretion of hexameric IgM is differentially regulated by LPS and IL-5. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA). 89:962-966.

3Randall, T.D., J.W. Brewer, and R.B. Corley. 1992. Direct evidence that J chain regulates the polymeric structure of IgM in antibody secreting B cells. J. Biol. Chem. 267:18002-18007.

4Lund, F.E., T.D. Randall, D. Woodland, M.P. Happ, and R.B. Corley. 1993. MHC Class II limits the functional expression of endogenous superantigens in B cells. J. Immunol. 150:78-86.

5Randall, T.D., F.E. Lund, J.W. Brewer, C. Aldridge, R. Wall, and R.B. Corley. 1993. IL-5 and IL-6 define two molecularly distinct pathways of murine B cell differentiation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13:3929-3936.

6Brewer, J.W., T.D. Randall, R.M.E. Parkhouse, and R.B. Corley. 1994. Mechanism and subcellular localization of secretory IgM polymer assembly. J. Biol. Chem. 269:17338-17348.

7Randall, T.D., F.E. Lund, M.C. Howard, and I.L. Weissman. 1996. Expression of murine CD38 defines a population of long-term reconstituting hematopoietic stem cells. Blood 87:4057-4067.

8Randall, T.D. and I.L. Weissman. 1997. Phenotypic and functional changes induced at the clonal level in hematopoietic stem cells after 5-FU treatment. Blood 89:3596-3606

9Randall T.D. and I.L. Weissman. 1998 Characterization of a population of cells in the bone marrow that phenotypically mimics hematopoietic stem cells: resting stem cells or Mystery Population. Stem Cells 16:38-48.

10 Cockayne, D.A., T. Muchamuel, J.C. Grimaldi, H. Muller-Steffner, F.E. Lund, T.D. Randall, R. Murray, F. Schuber and M.C. Howard. 1998. Mice deficient for the ecto-NAD+ glycohydrolase CD38 exhibit altered humoral immune responses. Blood. 92:1324-1333.

11Randall, T.D., A.W. Heath, L. Santos-Argumedo, M.C. Howard, I.L. Weissman and and F.E. Lund. 1998. Arrest of B lymphocyte terminal differentiation by CD40 signaling: Mechanism for lack of antibody secreting cells in germinal centers. Immunity. 8:733-742.

12Mebius, R.E., S. van Tuijl, I.L. Weissman and T.D. Randall. 1998. Transfer of primitive stem/progenitor BM cells from LTa-/- donors to wildtype hosts: implications for the generation of architectural events in lymphoid B cell domains. J. Immunol. 161:3836-3843.

13Wright, DE, S.H. Cheshier, A.J. Wagers, T.D. Randall, J.L. Christensen and I.L. Weissman. 2001. Cyclophosphamide/Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor causes selective mobilization of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells into the blood after M-phase of the cell cycle. Blood. 97:2278-2285

14 Partida-Sanchez, S., Cockayne, D., Monard, S., Jacobson, E.L., Oppenheimer, N., Garvy, B.A., Kusser, K., Goodrich, S, Howard, M.C., Harmsen, A., Randall, T.D. and Lund, F.E. 2001. Cyclic ADP-ribose production by CD38 regulates intracellular calcium release, extracellular calcium influx and chemotaxis in neutrophils and is required for bacterial clearance in vivo. Nature Medicine, 7:1209-1216.

15Harmsen, A., K. Kusser, L. Hartson, M. Tighe, M. J. Sunshine, J.D. Sedgwick, Y. Choi, D.R. Littman and T.D. Randall. 2002 Cutting edge: Organogenesis of Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT) occurs independently of lymphotoxin-a (LTa) and retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-gRORg, but the organization of NALT is LTa-dependent. J. Immunol. 168:986-990.

16Lee, B.O., L. Haynes, S. Eaton, S.L. Swain and T.D. Randall. 2002. The biological outcome of CD40 signaling is dependent on the duration of CD40 ligand expression: reciprocal regulation by IL-4 and IL-12. J. Exp. Med. 196:693-704.

17Lund, F.E., S. Partida-Sanchez, B.O. Lee, K.L. Kusser, L. Hartson, R.J. Hogan, D.L. Woodland and T.D. Randall. 2002. Lymphotoxin-a-deficient mice make delayed, but effective, T and B cell responses to influenza. J. Immunol. 169:5236-5243.

18Kusser, K.L. and T.D. Randall. 2003. Simultaneous detection of EGFP and cell surface markers by fluorescence microscopy in lymphoid tissues. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 1:5-14

19Partida-Sanchez, S., T.D. Randall and F.E. Lund. 2003. Innate immunity is regulated by CD38, an ectoenzyme with ADP-ribosyl cyclase activity. Microbes and Infection. 5:49-58.

20Kim, I-J., E. Flano, D.L. Woodland, F.E. Lund, T.D. Randall and M.A. Blackman. 2003. Maintenance of g-herpesvirus B cell latency is dependent on CD40-mediated B cell differentiation into long-lived memory cells. J. Immunol. 171:886-892.

21Lund, F.E., K. Schuer, M. Hollifield, T.D. Randall and B.A. Garvey. 2003. Clearance of Pneumocystis carinii in mice is dependent on B cells, but not on P. carinii specific antibody. J. Immunol. 171:1423-1430.

22 Haynes, L., S.M. Eaton, E.M. Burns, T.D. Randall and S.L. Swain. 2003. CD4 T cell memory derived from young nave cells functions well into old age, but memory generated from aged nave cells functions poorly. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA). 100:15053-15058.

23Lee, B.O., J. Moyron-Quiroz, J. Rangel-Moreno, K.L. Kusser, L. Hartson, F. Sprague, F.E. Lund and T.D. Randall. 2003. CD40, but not CD154, expression on B cells is necessary for optimal primary B cell responses. J. Immunol. 171:5707-5717.

24Lee, B.O., L. Hartson and T.D. Randall. 2003. Normal development and function of CD40-deficient, influenza-specific CD8 T cells in a CD40 sufficient environment. J. Exp. Med. 198:1759-1764.

25Partida-Sanchez, S., S. Goodrich, K. Kusser, N. Oppenheimer, T.D. Randall and F.E. Lund. 2004. Regulation of dendritic cell trafficking by the ADP-ribosyl cyclase CD38: Impact on the development of humoral immunity. Immunity. 20:279-291.

26Moyron-Quiroz, JE, J Rangel-Moreno, K Kusser, L. Hartson, F. Sprague, S. Goodrich, D.L. Woodland, FE Lund and T.D. Randall. 2004. Role of inducible bronchus associated lymphoid tissue (iBALT) in respiratory immunity. Nat. Med. 10:927-934.

27.Cupedo, T., Lund, F. E., Ngo, V. N., Randall, T. D., Jansen, W., Greuter, M. J., de Waal-Malefyt, R., Kraal, G., Cyster, J. G., and Mebius, R. E. 2004. Initiation of cellular organization in lymph nodes is regulated by non-B cell derived signals and is not dependent on CXCL13. J. Immunol. 173:4889-4896.28.Eaton, S.M., E.M. Burns, K Kusser, T.D. Randall and L Haynes. 2004. Age-related defects in CD4 T cell cognate helper function lead to reductions in humoral responses. J. Exp. Med. 200:1613-1622.

29Haynes, L., S.M. Eaton, E.M. Burns, T.D. Randall and S.L. Swain. 2005. Newly generated CD4 T cells in aged animals do not exhibit age-related defects in response to antigen. J. Exp. Med. 201:845-851.

30Crowe, SR, SC Miller, DM Brown, PS Adams, RW Dutton, AG Harmsen, FE Lund, TD Randall, SL Swain and DL Woodland. 2006. Uneven distribution of MHC Class II epitopes within the Influenza virus. Vaccine. 24:457-467.31,Goodrich SP, H Muller-Steffner, A Osman, M-J Moutin, K Kusser, A Roberts, DL Woodland, TD Randall, E Kellenberger, PT LoVerde, F Schuber and FE Lund 2005. Production of calcium-mobilizing metabolites by a novel member of the ADP-ribosyl cyclase family expressed in Schistosoma mansoni. Biochem. 44(33):11082-11097.

32.Rangel-Moreno, J., J Moyron-Quiroz, K Kusser, L Hartson, H Nakano and TD Randall. 2005. Role of CXCL13, CCL19 and CCL21 in the organization and function of Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT). J. Immunol. 175:4904-4913.

33.Lee, BO, J Rangel-Moreno, JE. Moyron-Quiroz, L Hartson, F Sprague, FE. Lund and TD Randall. 2005. CD4 T cell-independent antibody response promotes resolution of primary influenza infection and helps to prevent reinfection. J. Immunol. 175:5827-5838.

34.Lund, FE, M Hollifield, K Schuer, JL Lines, TD Randall and BA Garvy. 2006. B cells are required for generation of protective effector and memory CD4 cells in response to Pneumocystis lung infection. J. Immunol. 176:6147-6154.

35.Johnson, J.D., Bernal-Mizrachi, E., Ford, E., Han, Z., Kusser, K., Luciani, D.S., Tran, H., Randall, T.D., Lund, F.E., Polonsky, K.S. 2006. Suppressed insulin signaling and increased apoptosis in CD38 null islets. Diabetes. 55:2737-2746.36.Moyron-Quiroz, JE, J. Rangel-Moreno, L. Hartson, K Kusser, M.P. Tighe, KD Klonowski, L Lefrancois, LS Cauley, A.G. Harmsen, F.E. Lund and TD Randall. 2006. Persistence and responsiveness of immunologic memory in the absence of secondary lymphoid organs. Immunity. 25:643-654

37.Rangel-Moreno J, L Hartson, C Navarro, M Gaxiola, M Selman and TD Randall 2006. Inducible Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (iBALT) in patients with pulmonary complications of rheumatoid arthritis. J. Clin. Invest. 116:3183-3194. PMC167882038.Khader, SA, GK Bell, JE Pearl, JJ Fountain, J Rangel-Moreno, GE Cilley, F Shen, SM Eaton, SL Gaffen, SL Swain, RM Locksley, L Haynes, TD Randall and AM Cooper. 2007. IL-23 and IL-17 in establishment of protective pulmonary CD4+ T cell responses upon vaccination and during Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge. Nat. Immunol. 8:369-377.

39.Rangel-Moreno, J. J Moyron-Quiroz, L. Hartson, K Kusser and TD Randall. 2007. Pulmonary expression of CXCL13, CCL19 and CCL21 is essential for local immunity to influenza. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci (USA) 104:10577-10582. PMC196555540. Rangel-Moreno J, DM Carragher, RS Misra, K Kusser, L Hartson, A Moquin, FE Lund and TD Randall. 2008. B cells promote resistance to heterosubtypic strains of influenza via multiple mechanisms. J. Immunol. 180:454-463. PMC271282141.Yager, EJ, Ahmed, M, Lanzer, K, Randall, TD, Woodland, DL and Blackman, MA. 2008. Age-associated decline in CD8 T cell repertoire diversity leads to holes in the T cell repertoire and impaired immunity to influenza virus. J. Exp. Med., 205:711-723. PMC227539142.Carragher, DM, DA Kaminski, A Moquin, L Hartson and TD Randall. 2008. A novel role for non-neutralizing antibodies against nucleoprotein in facilitating resistance to influenza. J. Immunol. 181:4168-4176. PMC2590646

43.Kaminski, D, BO Lee, L. Haynes, SM Eaton and TD Randall. 2009. CD28 and ICOS signaling can sustain CD154 expression on activated T cells. Immunology. 127:373-385. PMC2712106

44.Wojciechowski, W, DP Harris, F Sprague, B Mousseau, M Makris, K Kusser, T Honjo, K Mohrs, M Mohrs, TD Randall and FE Lund. 2009. Regulation of type 2 immunity to H polygyrus by effector B cells: requirement for cytokine-producing B cells. Immunity. 30:421-433. PMC2745290

45.J Rangel-Moreno, Moyron-Quiroz, JE, DM Carragher, K Kusser, L Hartson, A Moquin, and TD Randall. 2009. Milky spots in the omentum develop independently of lymphoid tissue inducer cells and support T-dependent responses to peritoneal antigens. Immunity. 30:731-743. PMC275431446.Khader, SA, J Rangel-Moreno, JJ Fountain, C Martino, W Reiley, JE Pearl, G Winslow, DL Woodland, TD Randall and AM Cooper. 2009. In a Murine Tuberculosis Model, the Absence of Homeostatic Chemokines Delays Granuloma Formation and Protective Immunity. J. Immunol. 183:8004-8014. PMC2799945

47. van de Pavert, SA, BJ Olivier, G Goverse, MF Vondenhoff, P Beke, K Kusser, TD Randall, UE Hopken, M Lipp, K Niederreither, R. Blomhoff, K Sitnik, WW Agace, WJ de Jonge and RE Mebius. 2009. CXCL13 is essential for lymph node initiation and is induced by retinoic acid and neuronal stimulation. Nat. Immunol. 10:1193-1199. PMC277116448.Lin Y, Ritchea S, Logar A, Slight S, Messmer M, Rangel-Moreno J, Guglani L, Alcorn JF, Strawbridge H, Park SM, Onishi R, Nyugen N, Walter MJ, Pociask D, Randall TD, Gaffen SL, Iwakura Y, Kolls JK, Khader SA. Interleukin-17 is required for T helper 1 cell immunity and host resistance to the intracellular pathogen Francisella tularensis. Immunity. 2009 31:799-810. PMC278999849. Wiley, JA, LE Richert, SD Swain, A Harmsen, DL Barnard, TD Randall, M Jutila, T Douglas, C Broomell, M Young and AG Harmsen. 2009. Inducible Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue elicited by a protein cage nanoparticle enhances protection in mice against diverse respiratory viruses. PLOS ONE. 4:e7142 PMC2743193

50.Ballesteros-Tato, A, B Len, FE. Lund and TD. Randall. 2010. Temporal changes in dendritic cell subsets, cross-priming and costimulation via CD70 control CD8+ T cells responses to influenza. Nat. Immunol. 11:216-224. PMC2822886

51.Halliley, JL, S Kyu, J Kobie, EE Walsh, AR Falsey, TD Randall, C Feng, I Sanz and FE-H Lee. 2010. Peak frequencies of circulating human influenza-specific antibody secreting cells correlate with protective serum antibodies. Vaccine. 28:3582-3587. PMC295614052.Zhang, S., M Rozell, RK Verma, D Califano, DI Albu, J Van Valkenburgh, A Merchant, J Rangel-Moreno, TD Randall, NA Jenkins, NG Copeland, P Liu and D Avram. 2010. Antigen-specific clonal expansion and cytolytic effector function of CD8+ T lymphocytes depend on the transcription factor Bcl11b. J. Exp. Med. 207:1687-99 PMC291613453.Misra, R.S., Shi, G., Moreno-Garcia, M.E., Thankappan, A., Tighe, M., Kusser, K., Becker-Herman, S., Hudkins Loya, K.L., Dunn, R., Kehry, M.R., Migone, T-S., Marshak-Rothstein, A., Simon, M., Randall, T.D., Alpers, C.E., Liggitt, D. Rawlings, D.J., Lund, F.E. 2010. Gaq-containing G proteins regulate B cell selection and survival and are required to prevent B cell dependent autoimmunity. J. Exp. Med. 207:1775-89 PMC2916136

54.Cruz A, Fraga AG, Fountain JJ, Rangel-Moreno J, Torrado E, Saraiva M, Pereira DR, Randall TD, Pedrosa J, Cooper AM, Castro AG. 2010. Pathological role of interleukin 17 in mice subjected to repeated BCG vaccination after infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J Exp Med. 207:1609-16. PMC2916141

55.Chiavolini D, Rangel-Moreno J, Berg G, Christian K, Oliveira-Nascimento L, Weir S, Alroy J, Randall TD, Wetzler LM. 2010. Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) and survival in a vaccine mouse model of tularemia. PLoS One. 5:e11156. PMC2886834

56.Kang, DD, Y Lin, J Rangel-Moreno, TD Randall and SA Khader. 2011. Profiling early lung immune responses in the mouse model of tuberculosis. PLOS ONE 6:e1616. PMC3020951

57. Lee, F. E-H, JL Halliley, EE Walsh, AP Moscatiello, BL Kmush, AR Falsey, TD Randall, DA Kaminski, RK Miller and I Sanz. 2011. Circulating Human Antibody-Secreting Cells during Vaccinations and Respiratory Viral Infections Are Characterized by High Specificity and Lack of Bystander Effect. J. Immunol 186:5514-5521. PMC58.LaMere, MW, H-T Lam, A Moquin, L Haynes, FE Lund, TD Randall and DA Kaminski. 2011. Contributions of anti-nucleoprotein IgG to heterosubtypic immunity against influenza virus. J. Virol. 85:5027-5035. PMC315915359.LaMere, MW, A Moquin, FE-H Lee, PJ Blair, L Haynes, TD Randall, FE Lund and DA Kaminski. 2011. Regulation of anti-nucleoprotein IgG by systemic vaccination and its effect on influenza virus clearance. J. Immunol. 186:4331-4339. PMC312616760.Rangel-Moreno, J, DM Carragher, JY Hwang, M de la L Garcia-Hernandez, K Kusser, L Hartson, J Kolls, SA. Khader and TD Randall. 2011. The development of inducible Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (iBALT) is dependent on IL-17. Nat Immunol. 12:639-647. PMC352006361.Milicevic, NM, MD Miljkovic, Z Milicevic, M Labudovic-Borovic, M Laan, P Peterson, TD Randall, J Westermann. 2011. Role of CCL19/21 and its possible signaling through CXCR3 in development of metallophillic macrophages in the mouse thymus. J. Histochem. Cell Biol. 135:593-601. PMC62.Khader, SA, L Guglani, J Rangel-Moreno, JJ Fountain, C Martino, JE Pearl, Y Lin, S Slight, W Ouyang, JK Kolls, TD Randall and AM Cooper. 2011. IL-23 is required for long-term control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and B cell follicle formation in the lung. J. Immunol. 187:5402-5407 PMC320808765.Rangel-Moreno J, Carragher DM, de la Luz Garcia-Hernandez M, Hwang JY, Kusser K, Hartson L, Kolls JK, Khader SA, Randall TD. 2011. Induction of BALT in the absence of IL-17. Nat Immunol. 13:2 PMC352006366. Ballesteros-Tato, A, B Len, BA. Graf, A Moquin, PS Adams, FE. Lund and TD Randall. 2012. IL-2 inhibits germinal center formation by limiting T follicular helper responses. Immunity. 36:847-846. PMC336152167.Leon, B, A Ballesteros-Tato, TD Randall and FE Lund. 2012. Parasite-induced TFH and Th2 development relies on B cell dependent positioning of CXCR5+ dendritic cells in the lymph node. Nat Immunol. 13:681-690. PMC354843168.Emo J, Meednu N, Chapman TJ, Rezaee F, Balys M, Randall T, Rangasamy T, Georas SN. 2012 Lpa2 Is a Negative Regulator of Both Dendritic Cell Activation and Murine Models of Allergic Lung Inflammation. J Immunol. 188:3784-3790. PMC332459469. Guglani L, Gopal R, Rangel-Moreno J, Junecko BF, Lin Y, Berger T, Mak TW, Alcorn JF, Randall TD, Reinhart TA, Chan YR, Khader SA. 2012. Lipocalin 2 regulates inflammation during pulmonary mycobacterial infections. PLOS ONE. PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e50052. PMC350229270. Baptista, AP, BJ Olivier, G Goverse, M Greuter, M Knippenberg, K Kusser, CP Leary, AD Luster, A Lugering, TD Randall, T Cupedo, RE Mebius. 2012. Colonic Patch and colonic SILT development are independent and differentially-regulated events. Mucosal Immunol. 6:511-521. PMC357060571. Slight SR, J Rangel-Moreno, R Gopal, Y Lin, BA Fallert Junecko, S Mehra, M Selman, E Becerril-Villanueava, J Baquera-Heridia, L Pavon, D Kaushal, TA Reinhart, TD Randall and SA Khader. 2012. CXCR5+ T helper cells mediates protective immunity against tuberculosis. J. Clin. Invest. 123:712-726 PMC356180472.Gopal R, Rangel-Moreno J, Slight S, Lin Y, Nawar HF, Fallert Junecko BA, Reinhart TA, Kolls J, Randall TD, Connell TD, Khader SA Interleukin-17-dependent CXCL-13 mediates mucosal vaccine-induced immunity against tuberculosis. 2012. Mucosal Immunol. 6:972-984. PMC373252373.Haynes, L., FM Szaba, SM Eaton, LW Kummer, PA Lanthier, AH Petell, DK Duso, D Luo, Jr, S Lin, TD Randall, LL Johnson, JE Kohlmeier, DL Woodland, and ST Smiley. 2012. Antibody to the conserved nucleoprotein of influenza prevents secondary bacterial pneumonia. J. Immunol. 189:4921-4929. PMC349001474. Johnston CJ, CM Manning, J Rangel-Moreno, TD Randall, E. Hernady, JN Finkelstein and JP Williams. 2013. Neonatal Irradiation Sensitizes Mice to Delayed Pulmonary Challenge. Radiat Res 179:475-484. PMC366229575.Botelho, FM, D Fritz, J Rangel-Moreno, TD Randall, Z Xing and CD Richards. 2013 Pulmonary expression of Oncostatin M (OSM) promotes iBALT formation independently of IL-6, despite a role for IL-6 in OSM-driven pulmonary inflammation. J. Immunol. 191:1453-1464. PMC405503776. Sedlecek, A, SA. Gerber, TD. Randall, JG. Frelinger, and EM. Lord. 2013. Generation of a Dual Functioning Anti-Tumor Immune Response in the Peritoneal Cavity Am. J. Path. 183:1318-1328. PMC

77. Garcia-Hernandez, ML, J Rangel-Moreno, K Kusser, L Hartson, A Sedlacek, S Gerber, EM. Lord and TD Randall. 2013. The omentum promotes regulatory T cell-mediated immune tolerance to peritoneal tumor cell-associated antigens. Submitted. 78.Ballesteros-Tato, A., B Leon, FE Lund, and TD Randall. 2013. CD4+ T helper cells use CD154-CD40 interactions to counteract T reg cell-mediated suppression of CD8+ T cell responses to influenza. J. Exp. Med. 210:1591-1601 PMC372732379. Ballesteros-Tato, A. B Len, BO Lee, FE Lund and TD Randall. 2014. CD8+ T cells responding to distinct influenza antigens receive qualitatively different memory differentiation signals during the late phase of the primary response. Immunity. In Press.

80. Len, B, JE Bradley, FE Lund, TD Randall and A. Ballesteros-Tato. 2014. FoxP3+ regulatory T cells promote influenza-specific Tfh responses by controlling IL-2 availability. Nat. Comm. 5:3495. PMC401368281.Len, B, A. Ballesteros-Tato, TD Randall, and FE Lund. 2014. Prolonged antigen presentation by immune complex-binding dendritic cells programs the proliferative capacity of memory CD8 T cells. J. Exp. Med. In Press.Reviews, book chapters, correspondence.

1Corley, R.B., F.E. Lund, T.D. Randall, L.B. King, S. Doerre, and D.L. Woodland. 1992. Mouse mammary tumor proviral gene expression in cells of the B lineage. Semin. Immunol. 4:287-296.

2Brewer, J.W., T.D. Randall, R.M.E. Parkhouse, and R.B. Corley. 1994. IgM hexamers? Immunol. Today 15:165-168.

3Lund, F.E., D.A. Cockayne, T.D. Randall, N. Solvason and M.C. Howard. 1998. CD38, a new paradigm in lymphocyte activation and signal transduction. Immunol. Rev. 161:79-93.

4Lund, F.E., Randall, T.D., and Partida-Sanchez, S. 2002. Does neutrophil CD38 have a role in Ca++ signaling triggered by b2 integrin? Nature Medicine. 8:307-308.

5Lund, F.E., T.D. Randall and S. Partida-Sanchez. Regulation of immune responses by CD38 and cADPR. 2002. In Cyclic ADP-ribose and NAADP: Structures, metabolism and function. pp 217-240. H.C. Lee, ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 6Woodland, D.L. and T.D. Randall. 2004. Anatomical features of anti-viral immunity in the respiratory tract. Semin. Immunol. 16:163-170.

7Lund, F.E., B.A. Garvy, T.D. Randall and D.P. Harris. 2005. Regulatory roles for cytokine-producing B cells in infection and autoimmune disease. Curr. Dir. Autoimmun. 8:25-54.

8Rangel-Moreno, J, J.E. Moyron-Quiroz and T.D. Randall. 2005 The complex role of lymphotoxin in immunity. Mod. Aspects Immunobiol. (MAI J.). 15:41-46.

9.Moyron-Quiroz, J. Rangel-Moreno, D.M. Carragher and TD Randall. 2007. The function of local lymphoid tissues in pulmonary immune responses. Adv. Exp. Med Biol. 590:55-68.

10. Rangel-Moreno, J, JE Moyron-Quiroz, D Carragher and TD Randall 2007. Role of lymphotoxin and homeostatic chemokines in the develoment and function of local lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract. Inmunologia. 26:13-28. PMC2884405

11.Rangel-Moreno, J. and TD Randall. 2009. Springer. Rheumatoid lung disease. In the Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. Edited by F. Lang.

12.Carragher, DM, J Rangel-Moreno and TD Randall. 2008. Ectopic lymphoid tissues and local immunity. Semin. Immunol. 20:26-42. PMC227672713.Randall, TD, DM Carragher and J Rangel-Moreno. 2008. Development of secondary lymphoid organs. Ann Rev Immunol. 26: 627-650. PMC2590644

14.D. A. Kaminski, D. Carragher, A. Moquin, and T.D. Randall. Protection from influenza by recombinant nucleoprotein requires CD40 expression. pp 620-622. In: Options for the Control of Influenza VI. Ed: J.M. Katz. International Medical Press, Ltd. Copyright 2008

15.Anolik, JH, RJ Looney, FE Lund, TD Randall and I Sanz. 2009. Insights into the heterogeneity of human B cells: diverse functions, roles in autoimmunity, and use as therapeutic targets. Immunol. Res. 45:144-158. PMC2891332

16. Randall, TD. 2010. Pulmonary dendritic cells: thinking globally, acting locally. J. Exp. Med. 207:451-454. PMC2839142

17.Lund, FE and TD Randall. 2010 Regulatory and effector B cells: modulators of CD4+ T cell immunity. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 10:236-247. PMC3038334

18.Kaminski DA and TD Randall. 2010. Adaptive immunity and adipose tissue biology. Trends in Immunology. 31:384-390. PMC2949534

19.Randall TD. 2010. Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT): structure and function. Advances in Immunology. 107:183-237. PMC

20. Ballesteros-Tato and TD Randall. 2011. Memory the incomplete unhappening of differentiation. Immunity. 35:496-498.

21.Randall, TD. Stromal cells put the brakes on T cell responses. 2011. Immunology and Cell Biology. 90:469-470. PMC22.Randall, TD. 2014. Structure, Organization and Development of the Mucosal Immune System of the Respiratory Tract. In Mucosal Immunology, 4th Ed. Mestecky; editor.23. Ballesteros-Tato, A and TD Randall. 2014. Priming of T follicular helper cells by dendritic cells. Immunol Cell Biol. 92:22-27. PMC405272324. Randall TD and JA Kern. 2014. Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) target the anti-tumor immune response to lung cancer. Am J of Resp and Crit Care Med. 189:767-769.25. Randal TD and RE Mebius. 2014. The development and function of mucosal lymphoid tissues: a balancing act with micro-organisms. Mucosal Immunol. 7:455-466.

26. Ballesteros-Tato A and TD Randall. 2014 The biology of the interleukin-2 (IL-2)-based therapies in cancer and autoimmune disease. Horizons in Cancer Research. 54:XX-YY In PressPAGE 14