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Céline Bossard
Researcher at University of Nantes
Publications - 102
Citations - 2622
Céline Bossard is an academic researcher from University of Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1852 citations. Previous affiliations of Céline Bossard include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Predictive factors of early progression after CAR T-cell therapy in relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Laetitia Vercellino,Roberta Di Blasi,Salim Kanoun,Benoit Tessoulin,Benoit Tessoulin,Cédric Rossi,Maud D'Aveni-Piney,Lucie Oberic,Caroline Bodet-Milin,Pierre Bories,Pierre Olivier,Ingrid Lafon,Alina Berriolo-Riedinger,Eugenio Galli,Sophie Bernard,Marie-Thérèse Rubio,Céline Bossard,Véronique Meignin,Pascal Merlet,Pierre Feugier,Steven Le Gouill,Loic Ysebaert,Olivier Casasnovas,Michel Meignan,Sylvie Chevret,Catherine Thieblemont +25 more
TL;DR: Risk factors identified for early progression at TD and at TT were EN involvement (≥2 sites) and lymphoma burden (LDH, TMTV).
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Mucosal IL-10 and TGF-β play crucial roles in preventing LPS-driven, IFN-γ–mediated epithelial damage in human colon explants
Anne Jarry,Céline Bossard,Chantal Bou-Hanna,Damien Masson,Eric Espaze,Marc G. Denis,Christian L. Laboisse +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that IL-10 ablation leads to an endogenous IFN-gamma-mediated inflammatory response via LPS from commensal bacteria in the human colonic mucosa, and it is found that bothIL-10 and TGF-beta play crucial roles in maintaining human colonIC mucosa homeostasis.
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Type II enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma features a unique genomic profile with highly recurrent SETD2 alterations.
Annalisa Roberti,Maria Pamela Dobay,Bettina Bisig,David Vallois,Cloé Boéchat,Evripidis Lanitis,Brigitte Bouchindhomme,Marie Parrens,Céline Bossard,Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez,Edoardo Missiaglia,Edoardo Missiaglia,Philippe Gaulard,Laurence de Leval +13 more
TL;DR: This study describes SETD2 inactivation as EATl-II molecular hallmark, supports EATL-I and -II being two distinct entities, and defines potential new targets for therapeutic intervention.
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Impact of Expert Pathologic Review of Lymphoma Diagnosis: Study of Patients From the French Lymphopath Network.
Camille Laurent,Marine Baron,Nadia Amara,Corinne Haioun,Mylène Dandoit,Marc Maynadié,Marie Parrens,Béatrice Vergier,Christiane Copie-Bergman,B. Fabiani,Alexandra Traverse-Glehen,Nicole Brousse,Marie-Christine Copin,Patrick Tas,Tony Petrella,Marie-Christine Rousselet,Josette Brière,Frédéric Charlotte,Catherine Chassagne-Clément,Thérèse Rousset,Luc Xerri,Anne Moreau,Antoine Martin,Diane Damotte,Peggy Dartigues,Isabelle Soubeyran,Michel Peoc'h,Pierre Déchelotte,Jean-François Michiels,Antoine de Mascarel,Françoise Berger,Céline Bossard,Flavie Arbion,Isabelle Quintin-Roue,Jean-Michel Picquenot,Martine Patey,Blandine Fabre,Henri Sevestre,Cécile Le Naoures,Marie-Pierre Chenard-Neu,Claire Bastien,Sylvie Thiebault,Laurent Martin,Manuela Delage,Thomas Filleron,Gilles Salles,Thierry Jo Molina,Georges Delsol,Pierre Brousset,Philippe Gaulard +49 more
TL;DR: This study provides the largest ever description of the distribution of lymphoma entities in a western country and highlights how expert review significantly contributes to a precise lymphoma diagnosis and optimal clinical management in a proportion of patients.
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CD4CD8αα lymphocytes, a novel human regulatory T cell subset induced by colonic bacteria and deficient in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Guillaume Sarrabayrouse,Céline Bossard,Joe-Marc Chauvin,Anne Jarry,Guillaume Meurette,Elodie Quévrain,Chantal Bridonneau,Laurence Preisser,Karim Asehnoune,Nathalie Labarrière,Frédéric Altare,Harry Sokol,Francine Jotereau +12 more
TL;DR: Gut bacterium Faecalibacterium prausnitzii activates a newly identified set of human IL-10-producing Treg cells (CD4CD8αα lymphocytes), revealing a mechanism by which commensal microbes contribute to host immunity.