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Claude Wildmann

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Hirsch T, Neyens D, Duhamel C, Bayard A, Vanhaver C, Luyckx M, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Jun; 43(7):114401. PMID: 38943641
Human CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) with impaired effector functions and PD-1 expression are categorized as exhausted. However, the exhaustion-like features reported in TILs might stem from their activation rather than...
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Neyens D, Hirsch T, Abdel Aziz Issa Abdel Hadi A, Dauguet N, Vanhaver C, Bayard A, et al.
Front Immunol . 2024 Jan; 14:1308539. PMID: 38187391
Introduction: The transcription factor HELIOS is primarily known for its expression in CD4 regulatory T cells, both in humans and mice. In mice, HELIOS is found in exhausted CD8 T...
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Gordon-Alonso M, Hirsch T, Wildmann C, van der Bruggen P
Nat Commun . 2017 Oct; 8(1):793. PMID: 28986561
The presence of T cells in tumors predicts overall survival for cancer patients. However, why most tumors are poorly infiltrated by T cells is barely understood. T-cell recruitment towards the...
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Petit A, Demotte N, Scheid B, Wildmann C, Bigirimana R, Gordon-Alonso M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2016 Jul; 7:12242. PMID: 27447355
Surface galectin has been shown to contribute to dysfunctions of human tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). We show here that galectin-covered CD8 TILs produce normal amounts of intracellular cytokines, but fail to...
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Abad S, Wieers G, Colau D, Wildmann C, Delair E, Dhote R, et al.
Mol Vis . 2014 Jul; 20:956-69. PMID: 24991188
Purpose: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome is an autoimmune disease characterized by inaugural uveomeningitidis and hearing loss and at late stages a depigmentation in eyes and skin. Melanocytes are the cells common...
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Graham S, Pelle R, Honda Y, Mwangi D, Tonukari N, Yamage M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2006 Feb; 103(9):3286-91. PMID: 16492763
East Coast fever, caused by the tick-borne intracellular apicomplexan parasite Theileria parva, is a highly fatal lymphoproliferative disease of cattle. The pathogenic schizont-induced lymphocyte transformation is a unique cancer-like condition...