Tomas Kirchhausen, Ph.D.

Tomas Kirchhausen, Ph.D.

Senior Investigator, Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine (Boston Children's Hospital)
Springer Family Professor of Pediatrics (HMS)
Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)

The Kirchhausen Lab focuses on understanding processes that mediate and regulate cellular membrane remodeling, the biogenesis of organelles, and the ways by which viruses, biologicals and oligonucleotides are delivered to the cell interior. 

By direct observation of molecular events obtained using Lattice Light Sheet Microscopy and Lattice Light Sheet Microscopy optimized with Adaptive Optics (AO-LLSM), frontier optical-imaging modalities with high temporal resolution and spatial precision, we aim to bridge the gap between molecules and cells, either as independent entities in culture, as components of organoids, or as constituents of living tissues. The richness and magnitude of the big-data obtained over periods ranging from seconds to hours create new challenges for obtaining quantitative representations of the observed dynamics and for deriving accurate and comprehensive models for the underlying developmental mechanisms. With these type of dynamic studies we expect to integrate molecular snapshots obtained at molecular and atomic resolution using cryoEM with live-cell processes, in an effort to generate ‘molecular movies' allowing us to obtain frameworks for analyzing some of the molecular contacts and switches that participate in the regulation, availability, and intracellular traffic of the many molecules involved in signal transduction, immune responsiveness, lipid homeostasis, cell-cell recognition and organelle biogenesis. Such biological phenomena have importance for our understanding of many diseases including cancer, viral infection and pathogen invasion, Alzheimer's, as well as other neurological diseases.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, WAB-133

200 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab telephone: 617-713-8888

Lab fax: 617-713-8898

Shiga toxin increases formation of clathrin-coated pits through Syk kinase.
Authors: Authors: Utskarpen A, Massol R, van Deurs B, Lauvrak SU, Kirchhausen T, Sandvig K.
PLoS One
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Roles of AP-2 in clathrin-mediated endocytosis.
Authors: Authors: Boucrot E, Saffarian S, Zhang R, Kirchhausen T.
PLoS One
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Protein complexes containing CYFIP/Sra/PIR121 coordinate Arf1 and Rac1 signalling during clathrin-AP-1-coated carrier biogenesis at the TGN.
Authors: Authors: Anitei M, Stange C, Parshina I, Baust T, Schenck A, Raposo G, Kirchhausen T, Hoflack B.
Nat Cell Biol
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Perforin activates clathrin- and dynamin-dependent endocytosis, which is required for plasma membrane repair and delivery of granzyme B for granzyme-mediated apoptosis.
Authors: Authors: Thiery J, Keefe D, Saffarian S, Martinvalet D, Walch M, Boucrot E, Kirchhausen T, Lieberman J.
Blood
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Structure of clathrin coat with bound Hsc70 and auxilin: mechanism of Hsc70-facilitated disassembly.
Authors: Authors: Xing Y, Böcking T, Wolf M, Grigorieff N, Kirchhausen T, Harrison SC.
EMBO J
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Lethal skeletal dysplasia in mice and humans lacking the golgin GMAP-210.
Authors: Authors: Smits P, Bolton AD, Funari V, Hong M, Boyden ED, Lu L, Manning DK, Dwyer ND, Moran JL, Prysak M, Merriman B, Nelson SF, Bonafé L, Superti-Furga A, Ikegawa S, Krakow D, Cohn DH, Kirchhausen T, Warman ML, Beier DR.
N Engl J Med
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Imaging endocytic clathrin structures in living cells.
Authors: Authors: Kirchhausen T.
Trends Cell Biol
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Distinct dynamics of endocytic clathrin-coated pits and coated plaques.
Authors: Authors: Saffarian S, Cocucci E, Kirchhausen T.
PLoS Biol
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Cisternal organization of the endoplasmic reticulum during mitosis.
Authors: Authors: Lu L, Ladinsky MS, Kirchhausen T.
Mol Biol Cell
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Vesicular stomatitis virus enters cells through vesicles incompletely coated with clathrin that depend upon actin for internalization.
Authors: Authors: Cureton DK, Massol RH, Saffarian S, Kirchhausen TL, Whelan SP.
PLoS Pathog
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