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Franck Remoue
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 113
Citations - 3052
Franck Remoue is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Anopheles. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2740 citations. Previous affiliations of Franck Remoue include University of Liège & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Evaluation of the antibody response to Anopheles salivary antigens as a potential marker of risk of malaria
Franck Remoue,Badara Cisse,Badara Cisse,Fatou Ba,Cheikh Sokhna,Jean-Pierre Hervé,Denis Boulanger,François Simondon +7 more
TL;DR: The evaluation of human immune responses to arthropod bites may be a useful marker of exposure to vector-borne diseases, with applications to malaria, the most serious parasitic infection in humans.
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Novel peptide marker corresponding to salivary protein gSG6 potentially identifies exposure to Anopheles bites.
Anne Poinsignon,Sylvie Cornelie,Montserrat Mestres-Simon,Alessandra Lanfrancotti,Marie-Noëlle Rossignol,Denis Boulanger,Badara Cisse,Cheikh Sokhna,Bruno Arcà,Bruno Arcà,François Simondon,Franck Remoue +11 more
TL;DR: This step-by-step approach suggests that gSG6-P1 could be an optimal candidate marker for evaluating exposure to Anopheles gambiae bites, and could also represent a direct criterion of efficacy in evaluation of vector control strategies.
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Antibody response against saliva antigens of Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti in travellers in tropical Africa.
Eve Orlandi-Pradines,Lionel Almeras,Laure Denis de Senneville,Solenne Barbe,Franck Remoue,Claude Villard,Sylvie Cornelie,Kristell Penhoat,Aurélie Pascual,Catherine Bourgouin,Didier Fontenille,Julien Bonnet,Nicole Corre-Catelin,Paul Reiter,Frédéric Pagès,Daniel Laffite,Denis Boulanger,François Simondon,Bruno Pradines,Thierry Fusai,Christophe Rogier +20 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that antibody responses to the saliva of mosquitoes could be considered as specific surrogate markers of exposure of travellers to mosquito vectors that transmit arthropod borne infections.
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Safety and immunogenicity of rSh28GST antigen in humans: phase 1 randomized clinical study of a vaccine candidate against urinary schistosomiasis.
Gilles Riveau,Dominique Deplanque,Dominique Deplanque,Franck Remoue,Anne-Marie Schacht,Hubert Vodougnon,Monique Capron,Michel Thiry,Joseph Martial,Christian Libersa,Christian Libersa,André Capron +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that clinical trials with rSh28GST could be continued in humans as a potential vaccine candidate against urinary schistosomiasis and that the induced Th2-type response was characterized by antibodies capable of inhibiting the enzymatic activity of rSh 28GST.
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Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
Cinzia Rizzo,Raffaele Ronca,Gabriella Fiorentino,Federica Verra,Valentina D. Mangano,Anne Poinsignon,Sodiomon B. Sirima,Issa Nebie,Fabrizio Lombardo,Franck Remoue,Mario Coluzzi,Vincenzo Petrarca,David Modiano,Bruno Arcà +13 more
TL;DR: The humoral anti-gSG6 IgG response appears a reliable serological indicator of exposure to bites of the main African malaria vectors and it may be exploited for malaria epidemiological studies, development of risk maps and evaluation of anti-vector measures.