Sebastien Langlois
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Woodworth J, Contreras V, Christensen D, Naninck T, Kahlaoui N, Gallouet A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Oct;
15(1):8959.
PMID: 39420177
Development of new vaccines tailored for difficult-to-target diseases is hampered by a lack of diverse adjuvants for human use, and none of the currently available adjuvants induce Th17 cells. Here,...
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Paulet E, Contreras V, Galhaut M, Rosenkrands I, Holland M, Burton M, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 Aug;
18(8):e0012388.
PMID: 39093884
Background: Trachoma is a leading cause of infection-related blindness worldwide. This disease is caused by recurrent Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) infections of the conjunctiva and develops in two phases: i) active...
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Galhaut M, Lundberg U, Marlin R, Schlegl R, Seidel S, Bartuschka U, et al.
Commun Med (Lond)
. 2024 Apr;
4(1):62.
PMID: 38570605
Background: The fight against COVID-19 requires mass vaccination strategies, and vaccines inducing durable cross-protective responses are still needed. Inactivated vaccines have proven lasting efficacy against many pathogens and good safety...
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Hua S, Latha K, Marlin R, Benmeziane K, Bossevot L, Langlois S, et al.
Mucosal Immunol
. 2023 Oct;
17(1):25-40.
PMID: 37827377
SARS-CoV-2 infection has been associated with intestinal mucosal barrier damage, leading to microbial and endotoxin translocation, heightened inflammatory responses, and aggravated disease outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the immunological...
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Woodworth J, Contreras V, Christensen D, Naninck T, Kahlaoui N, Gallouet A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Mar;
PMID: 36865310
After clean drinking water, vaccination is the most impactful global health intervention. However, development of new vaccines against difficult-to-target diseases is hampered by the lack of diverse adjuvants for human...
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Benmeziane K, Delache B, Langlois S, Scarlatti G, Le Grand R, Cavarelli M
STAR Protoc
. 2023 Jan;
3(4):101815.
PMID: 36595919
Isolation of viable immune cells from tissues is critically important to characterize cellular and molecular processes during homeostasis and disease. Here, we provide an optimized protocol to achieve high yields...
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Lorenzen E, Contreras V, Olsen A, Andersen P, Desjardins D, Rosenkrands I, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1057375.
PMID: 36505459
It is of international priority to develop a vaccine against sexually transmitted infections to combat the continued global spread of the infection. The optimal immunization strategy still remains to be...
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Naninck T, Contreras V, Coutte L, Langlois S, Hebert-Ribon A, Pelletier M, et al.
Curr Res Microb Sci
. 2021 Nov;
2:100072.
PMID: 34841362
Background: The resurgence of whooping cough in many countries highlights the crucial need for a better understanding of the pathogenesis of respiratory infection by . Exposure of baboons to by...
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Vaccine Inoculation Route Modulates Early Immunity and Consequently Antigen-Specific Immune Response
Rosenbaum P, Tchitchek N, Joly C, Pozo A, Stimmer L, Langlois S, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2021 May;
12:645210.
PMID: 33959127
Vaccination is one of the most efficient public healthcare measures to fight infectious diseases. Nevertheless, the immune mechanisms induced by vaccination are still unclear. The route of administration, an important...