Jean-Pierre Grill
Overview
Explore the profile of Jean-Pierre Grill including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
12
Citations
613
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Morandini F, Perez K, Brot L, Seck S, Tibere L, Grill J, et al.
iScience
. 2023 Oct;
26(11):108136.
PMID: 37876823
Alterations of the microbiome are linked to increasingly common diseases such as obesity, allergy, and inflammatory bowel disease. Post-industrial lifestyles are thought to contribute to the gut microbiome alterations that...
2.
Grellier N, Suzuki M, Brot L, Rodrigues A, Humbert L, Escoubeyrou K, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Dec;
23(23).
PMID: 36499731
Intestinal dysbiosis is a key feature in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Acyl-homoserine lactones (AHL) are bacterial quorum-sensing metabolites that may play a role in the changes in...
3.
Coquant G, Aguanno D, Brot L, Belloir C, Delugeard J, Roger N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jun;
12(1):9440.
PMID: 35676403
In the gut ecosystem, microorganisms regulate group behaviour and interplay with the host via a molecular system called quorum sensing (QS). The QS molecule 3-oxo-C12:2-HSL, first identified in human gut...
4.
Coquant G, Aguanno D, Pham S, Grellier N, Thenet S, Carriere V, et al.
World J Gastroenterol
. 2021 Dec;
27(42):7247-7270.
PMID: 34876787
Bacteria are known to communicate with each other and regulate their activities in social networks by secreting and sensing signaling molecules called autoinducers, a process known as quorum sensing (QS)....
5.
Peyrottes A, Coquant G, Brot L, Rainteau D, Seksik P, Grill J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Dec;
21(24).
PMID: 33322538
Background: Since acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) profiling has been described in the gut of healthy subjects and patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the potential effects of these molecules on host...
6.
Aguanno D, Coquant G, Postal B, Osinski C, Wieckowski M, Stockholm D, et al.
Tissue Barriers
. 2020 Oct;
8(4):1832877.
PMID: 33100129
The intestine is home to the largest microbiota community of the human body and strictly regulates its barrier function. Tight junctions (TJ) are major actors of the intestinal barrier, which...
7.
Coquant G, Grill J, Seksik P
Front Immunol
. 2020 Sep;
11:1827.
PMID: 32983093
Among numerous molecules found in the gut ecosystem, quorum sensing (QS) molecules represent an overlooked part that warrants highlighting. QS relies on the release of small molecules (auto-inducers) by bacteria...
8.
Landman C, Grill J, Mallet J, Marteau P, Humbert L, Le Balch E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Aug;
13(8):e0202587.
PMID: 30157234
Background And Aims: N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), which are autoinducer quorum-sensing molecules involved in the bacterial communication network, also interact with eukaryotic cells. Searching for these molecules in the context...
9.
Duboc H, Rajca S, Rainteau D, Benarous D, Maubert M, Quervain E, et al.
Gut
. 2012 Sep;
62(4):531-9.
PMID: 22993202
Objective: Gut microbiota metabolises bile acids (BA). As dysbiosis has been reported in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), we aim to investigate the impact of IBD-associated dysbiosis on BA metabolism and...
10.
Varyukhina S, Freitas M, Bardin S, Robillard E, Tavan E, Sapin C, et al.
Microbes Infect
. 2011 Nov;
14(3):273-8.
PMID: 22079149
Rotaviruses attach to intestinal cells in a process that requires glycan recognition. Some bacteria from the gut microflora have been shown to modify cell-surface glycans. In this study, human intestinal...