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Adrian J. F. Luty is affiliated with the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement in France. Their research spans across the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine. The focus is primarily on parasitology, with significant contributions also in public health, environmental and occupational health, ecology, nutrition, dietetics, and immunology.

Their work centers on several key topics including parasites and host interactions, parasite biology and host interactions, child nutrition and water access, malaria research and control, parasitic infections and diagnostics, global maternal and child health, and mosquito-borne diseases and control.

Adrian J. F. Luty has published extensively in notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Malaria Journal

Recent publications illustrate diverse research interests and include:

  • "Factors associated with soil-transmitted helminths infection in Benin: Findings from the DeWorm3 study" (2021, PLoS neglected tropical diseases)
  • "Exploratory analysis of the effect of helminth infection on the immunogenicity and efficacy of the asexual blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate GMZ2" (2021, PLoS neglected tropical diseases)
  • "Circulating IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-alpha and IL-10/IL-6 and IL-10/TNF-alpha ratio profiles of polyparasitized individuals in rural and urban areas of Gabon" (2022, PLoS neglected tropical diseases)
  • "Effect of immune regulatory pathways after immunization with GMZ2 malaria vaccine candidate in healthy lifelong malaria-exposed adults" (2020, Vaccine)
  • "Schistosoma haematobium infection modulates Plasmodium falciparum parasite density and antimalarial antibody responses" (2020, Parasite Immunology)

The scientist collaborates frequently with various researchers, including:

  • Moudachirou Ibikounlé
  • Achille Massougbodji
  • Judd L. Walson
  • Parfait Houngbégnon
  • Sean R. Galagan

Best Publications

  • Protection against a Malaria Challenge by Sporozoite Inoculation

    Meta Roestenberg;Matthew McCall;Joost Hopman;Jorien Wiersma

  • Long-term protection against malaria after experimental sporozoite inoculation: an open-label follow-up study

    Meta Roestenberg;Anne C Teirlinck;Matthew B B McCall;Karina Teelen

  • Interferon-γ Responses Are Associated with Resistance to Reinfection with Plasmodium falciparum in Young African Children

    Adrian J. F. Luty;Bertrand Lell;Ruprecht Schmidt-Ott;Leopold G. Lehman

  • Low Interleukin-12 Activity in Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria

    A. J. F. Luty;D. J. Perkins;B. Lell;B. Lell;B. Lell;R. Schmidt-Ott;R. Schmidt-Ott

  • Visualisation and quantitative analysis of the rodent malaria liver stage by real time imaging.

    Ivo H. J. Ploemen;Miguel Prudêncio;Bruno G. Douradinha;Jai Ramesar

  • Proteomic Profiling of Plasmodium Sporozoite Maturation Identifies New Proteins Essential for Parasite Development and Infectivity

    Edwin Lasonder;Edwin Lasonder;Chris J. Janse;Geert Jan Van Gemert;Gunnar R. Mair

  • Substantial Contribution of Submicroscopical Plasmodium falciparum Gametocyte Carriage to the Infectious Reservoir in an Area of Seasonal Transmission

    André Lin Ouédraogo;Teun Bousema;Petra Schneider;Sake J. de Vlas

  • Host Scavenger Receptor SR-BI Plays a Dual Role in the Establishment of Malaria Parasite Liver Infection

    Cristina D. Rodrigues;Michael Hannus;Miguel Prudêncio;Miguel Prudêncio;Cécilie Martin

  • Dynamics of the Human Infectious Reservoir for Malaria Determined by Mosquito Feeding Assays and Ultrasensitive Malaria Diagnosis in Burkina Faso

    André Lin Ouédraogo;Bronner P. Gonçalves;Awa Gnémé;Edward A. Wenger

  • Longevity and Composition of Cellular Immune Responses Following Experimental Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Infection in Humans

    Anne C. Teirlinck;Matthew B. B. McCall;Meta Roestenberg;Anja Scholzen

  • Submicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum Infections Are Associated With Maternal Anemia, Premature Births, and Low Birth Weight

    Gilles Cottrell;Gilles Cottrell;Azizath Moussiliou;Azizath Moussiliou;Adrian J. F. Luty;Adrian J. F. Luty;Michel Cot;Michel Cot

  • Regulatory T cells in human geohelminth infection suppress immune responses to BCG and Plasmodium falciparum

    Linda J. Wammes;Firdaus Hamid;Aprilianto E. Wiria;Brechje de Gier

  • Correctly folded Pfs48/45 protein of Plasmodium falciparum elicits malaria transmission-blocking immunity in mice

    Nikolay S. Outchkourov;Will Roeffen;Anita Kaan;Josephine Jansen

  • Placental Malaria Increases Malaria Risk in the First 30 Months of Life

    Norbert G. Schwarz;Norbert G. Schwarz;Ayola A. Adegnika;Ayola A. Adegnika;Ayola A. Adegnika;Lutz P. Breitling;Lutz P. Breitling;Julian Gabor;Julian Gabor

  • Plasma Interleukin-10: Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)—α Ratio Is Associated with TNF Promoter Variants and Predicts Malarial Complications

    Jürgen May;Jürgen May;Bertrand Lell;Adrian J. F. Luty;Christian G. Meyer

  • Host erythrocyte polymorphisms and exposure to Plasmodium falciparum in Papua New Guinea

    Freya J.I. Fowkes;Freya J.I. Fowkes;Pascal Michon;Lynn Pilling;Ruth M. Ripley

  • Scavenger Receptor BI Boosts Hepatocyte Permissiveness to Plasmodium Infection

    Samir Yalaoui;Thierry Huby;Thierry Huby;Jean-François Franetich;Jean-François Franetich;Audrey Gego;Audrey Gego

  • First-in-human, Randomized, Double-blind Clinical Trial of Differentially Adjuvanted PAMVAC, A Vaccine Candidate to Prevent Pregnancy-associated Malaria.

    Benjamin Mordmüller;Mihály Sulyok;Diane Egger-Adam;Mafalda Resende

  • Mannose-Binding Lectin Plasma Levels and Gene Polymorphisms in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria

    Adrian J. F. Luty;Jürgen F. J. Kun;Peter G. Kremsner

  • Safety and enhanced immunogenicity of a hepatitis B core particle Plasmodium falciparum malaria vaccine formulated in adjuvant Montanide ISA 720 in a phase I trial.

    Giane A. Oliveira;Kristiane Wetzel;J. Mauricio Calvo-Calle;Ruth Nussenzweig

  • Assessing the feasibility of interrupting the transmission of soil-transmitted helminths through mass drug administration: The DeWorm3 cluster randomized trial protocol.

    Kristjana Hrönn Ásbjörnsdóttir;Kristjana Hrönn Ásbjörnsdóttir;Sitara S. Rao Ajjampur;Roy M. Anderson;Robin Bailey

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Kremsner
Peter G. Kremsner University of Tübingen
Robert W. Sauerwein
Robert W. Sauerwein Radboud University
Philippe Deloron
Philippe Deloron Université Paris Cité
Bertrand Lell
Bertrand Lell University of Tübingen
Ayola A. Adegnika
Ayola A. Adegnika University of Tübingen
Maria Yazdanbakhsh
Maria Yazdanbakhsh Leiden University Medical Center
Geert-Jan van Gemert
Geert-Jan van Gemert Radboud University
Maria M. Mota
Maria M. Mota University of Lisbon
Teun Bousema
Teun Bousema Radboud University
Saadou Issifou
Saadou Issifou University of Tübingen

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