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Yannick Chantran
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 32
Citations - 289
Yannick Chantran is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 133 citations.
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Neutrophil hyperactivation correlates with Alzheimer's disease progression
Yuan Dong,Julien Lagarde,Julien Lagarde,Laura Xicota,Hélène Corne,Yannick Chantran,Thomas Chaigneau,Bruno Crestani,Michel Bottlaender,Marie-Claude Potier,Pierre Aucouturier,Guillaume Dorothée,Marie Sarazin,Marie Sarazin,Carole Elbim +14 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to fully characterize human circulating neutrophils at different disease stages in AD.
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Correction to: Elevated plasma IL-6 and CRP levels are associated with adverse clinical outcomes and death in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 patients: infammatory response of SARS-CoV-2 patients
Jean-Rémi Lavillegrand,Marc Garnier,Agathe Spaeth,Nathalie Mario,Geoffroy Hariri,Antoine Pilon,Enora Berti,Fabienne Fieux,Sara Thietart,Tomas Urbina,Matthieu Turpin,Lucie Darrivere,Muriel Fartoukh,Franck Verdonk,Guillaume Dumas,Alain Tedgui,Bertrand Guidet,Eric Maury,Yannick Chantran,Guillaume Voiriot,Hafid Ait-Oufella +20 more
TL;DR: In SARS-CoV-2+ patients admitted in ICU, a systemic pro-inflammatory signature was associated with clinical worsening and 60-day mortality and kinetics of CRP and lymphocyte count were different between survivors and non-survivors.
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Microbiome and the immune system: From a healthy steady-state to allergy associated disruption
Soraya Mezouar,Yannick Chantran,Justin Michel,Alexandre Fabre,Jean-Christophe Dubus,Marc Leone,Youssouf Sereme,Jean-Louis Mege,Stéphane Ranque,Benoit Desnues,Pascal Chanez,Joana Vitte +11 more
TL;DR: A view of the state-of-the art of microbiome – immune system crosstalk, with special focus on the loopholes giving potential grip to the pathogenesis of microbiome-related dysimmunity is provided.
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Pru p 7 sensitization is a predominant cause of severe, cypress pollen-associated peach allergy.
C. Klingebiel,Yannick Chantran,Rihane Arif-Lusson,A. Ehrenberg,J. Östling,A. Poisson,V. Liabeuf,C. Agabriel,Joëlle Birnbaum,F. Porri,Anne Sarrat,P.A. Apoil,M. Vivinus,Lorna Garnier,Anca Mirela Chiriac,Davide-Paolo Caimmi,Jean-Luc Bourrain,Pascal Demoly,Stéphane Guez,Franck Boralevi,Bertrand Lovato,Céline Palussière,Sylvie Leroy,Thierry Bourrier,Lisa Giovannini-Chami,Marion Gouitaa,Agnès Aferiat-Derome,Denis Charpin,Tunde Sofalvi,Isabelle Cabon-Boudard,Yann-Patrick Massabie-Bouchat,Bernard Hofmann,Nathalie Bonardel,Mireille Dron-Gonzalvez,B. Sterling,Ania Carsin,Serge Vivinus,Bernard Poitevin,Laureline Nicolau,Geneviève Liautard,Christophe Soler,Soraya Mezouar,Isabella Annesi-Maesano,Jean-Louis Mege,Jonas Lidholm,Joana Vitte +45 more
TL;DR: The newly described peach allergen Pru p 7 has gained recent attention as a potential peach allergy severity marker and its allergenic homologues of the gibberellin‐regulated protein family occurs in areas with high Cupressaceae tree pollen exposure.
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Anti-Aβ Antibodies and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Complications.
TL;DR: The evidences of an auto-immune nature of spontaneous CAA complications are reviewed, implications for forthcoming research and clinical practice are discussed, and the role of anti-Aβ antibodies are considered.