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Autor:
Mariano Maio, Joaquina Barros, Marine Joly, Zoi Vahlas, José Luis Marín Franco, Melanie Genoula, Sarah C Monard, María Belén Vecchione, Federico Fuentes, Virginia Gonzalez Polo, María Florencia Quiroga, Mónica Vermeulen, Thien-Phong Vu Manh, Rafael J Argüello, Sandra Inwentarz, Rosa Musella, Lorena Ciallella, Pablo González Montaner, Domingo Palmero, Geanncarlo Lugo Villarino, María del Carmen Sasiain, Olivier Neyrolles, Christel Vérollet, Luciana Balboa
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 12 (2024)
During tuberculosis (TB), migration of dendritic cells (DCs) from the site of infection to the draining lymph nodes is known to be impaired, hindering the rapid development of protective T-cell-mediated immunity. However, the mechanisms involved in t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/06be5d42f56e4b37b72a04859463ae2d
Autor:
Chenghao Ge, Ian R. Monk, Jessica Braverman, Sarah C Monard, Linda M. Wakim, James G. Bedford, Timothy P. Stinear
Publikováno v:
Immunology & Cell Biology. 98:577-594
Staphylococcus aureus is found in the nasal cavity of up to 30% of the human population. Persistent nasal carriage of S. aureus is a risk factor for influenza virus-induced secondary bacterial pneumonia. There is limited understanding of the factors
Autor:
Lucie, Bernard-Raichon, André, Colom, Sarah C, Monard, Amine, Namouchi, Margaux, Cescato, Hugo, Garnier, Stephen A, Leon-Icaza, Arnaud, Métais, Alexia, Dumas, Dan, Corral, Natsinet, Ghebrendrias, Pauline, Guilloton, Christel, Vérollet, Denis, Hudrisier, Aude, Remot, Philippe, Langella, Muriel, Thomas, Céline, Cougoule, Olivier, Neyrolles, Geanncarlo, Lugo-Villarino
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 207(7)
The lungs harbor multiple resident microbial communities, otherwise known as the microbiota. There is an emerging interest in deciphering whether the pulmonary microbiota modulate local immunity, and whether this knowledge could shed light on mechani
Autor:
Sara Munoz-Gonzalez, Thomas Henry, Eliane F. Meurs, Marlène Dreux, Maxime Chazal, Nolwenn Jouvenet, Sarah C. Monard, Coralie Guy, Marit W. Anthonsen, Marianne Doré Hansen, Coralie F. Daussy
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection triggers Golgi fragmentation through the Golgi-resident protein immunity-related GTPase M (IRGM). Here, we report the role of NLRP3 and ASC, two inflammasome components, in the initial events leading to this fragment
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0df32b4103d2c17197a4f870c91b38e4