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Vincent Béringue
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 108
Citations - 4022
Vincent Béringue is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scrapie & Bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 103 publications receiving 3603 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent Béringue include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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A newly identified type of scrapie agent can naturally infect sheep with resistant PrP genotypes.
Annick Le Dur,Vincent Béringue,Olivier Andreoletti,Fabienne Reine,Thanh Lan Lai,Thierry Baron,Bjørn Bratberg,Jean-Luc Vilotte,Pierre Sarradin,Sylvie L. Benestad,Hubert Laude +10 more
TL;DR: Observations support the view that a truly infectious TSE agent, unrecognized until recently, infects sheep and goat flocks and may have important implications in terms of scrapie control and public health.
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BSE agent signatures in a goat
Marc Eloit,Karim Adjou,Muriel Coulpier,Jean Jacques Fontaine,Rodolphe Hamel,Thomas Lilin,Sébastien Messiaen,Olivier Andreoletti,Thierry Baron,Anna Bencsik,Anne Gaelle Biacabe,Vincent Béringue,Hubert Laude,Annick Le Dur,Jean Luc Vilotte,Emmanuel Comoy,Jean-Philippe Deslys,Jacques Grassi,Stéphanie Simon,Frédéric Lantier,Pierre Sarradin +20 more
TL;DR: Seven French laboratories have analysed 438 brain samples from confirmed cases of TSE in sheep and goats, documenting the potential presence of the agent in small ruminants, sheep and goat, as well as cattle.
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Prion agent diversity and species barrier.
TL;DR: The possible situations resulting from the confrontation between species barrier and prion strain diversity, the molecular mechanisms involved and the potential of interspecies transmission of animal prions, including recently discovered forms of TSE in ruminants are discussed.
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Pathogenesis of the oral route of infection of mice with scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy agents.
Thomas Maignien,Corinne Ida Lasmé zas,Vincent Béringue,Dominique Dormont,Jean-Philippe Deslys +4 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that after an oral route of entry, the infectious agent is propagated from the Peyer's patches to the mesenteric lymph nodes by the lymphatic route, then enters the bloodstream and is distributed to the secondary replication site, the LRS.
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The Physical Relationship between Infectivity and Prion Protein Aggregates Is Strain-Dependent
Philippe Tixador,Laetitia Herzog,Fabienne Reine,Emilie Jaumain,Jérôme Chapuis,Annick Le Dur,Hubert Laude,Vincent Béringue +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that prion infectious particles are subjected to marked strain-dependent variations, which in turn could influence the strain biological phenotype, in particular the replication dynamics.