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Jean-Paul Latgé
Researcher at Pasteur Institute
Publications - 355
Citations - 32286
Jean-Paul Latgé is an academic researcher from Pasteur Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aspergillus fumigatus & Aspergillosis. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 343 publications receiving 29152 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Paul Latgé include University of Crete & University of Perugia.
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In vivo biofilm composition of Aspergillus fumigatus.
Céline Loussert,Christine Schmitt,Marie-Christine Prévost,Viviane Balloy,Elie Fadel,Bruno Philippe,Catherine Kauffmann-Lacroix,Jean-Paul Latgé,Anne Beauvais +8 more
TL;DR: The in vivo composition of the mycelial extracellular matrix of Aspergillus fumigatus during host invasion is reported here for the first time and a new galactosaminogalactan and the galactomannan were the major polysaccharides of the in vivo ECM.
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Conidial hydrophobins of Aspergillus fumigatus.
Sophie Paris,J P Debeaupuis,Reto Crameri,Marilyn Carey,Franck Charlès,Marie Christine Prevost,Christine Schmitt,Bruno Philippe,Jean-Paul Latgé +8 more
TL;DR: Data show that RodBp plays a role in the structure of the conidial cell wall of Aspergillus fumigatus conidia, suggesting that RodAp or the rodlet structure is involved in the resistance to host cells.
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rodletless mutants of Aspergillus fumigatus.
TL;DR: The adhesion of the rodletless conidia to collagen and bovine serum albumin was lower than that of the wild type; in contrast, there was no difference between RodA- and RodA+ conidia in adhesion to pneumocytes, fibrinogen, and laminin, suggesting that RODA is not the receptor for these cells and proteins.
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Differences in Patterns of Infection and Inflammation for Corticosteroid Treatment and Chemotherapy in Experimental Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis
TL;DR: It is found that IPA pathogenesis involved predominantly fungal development in mice treated by chemotherapy and an adverse host response in mice treating with a corticosteroid, and previously unrecognized differences should be taken into account.
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Catalases of Aspergillus fumigatus
Sophie Paris,Deborah R. Wysong,J P Debeaupuis,Kazutoshi Shibuya,Bruno Philippe,Richard D. Diamond,Jean-Paul Latgé +6 more
TL;DR: The mycelial catalase Cat1p was studied in this paper, showing that mycelium of the double Δcat1Δcat2 mutant exhibited only slightly increased sensitivity to H2O2 and was as sensitive to killing by polymorphonuclear neutrophils as the wild-type strain.