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Overview

Anis Larbi is affiliated with the Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a significant focus on subfields including Immunology, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Oncology, and Neurology.

The scientist's work centers on core topics such as Immune Cell Function and Interaction, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, Tryptophan and brain disorders, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Immune responses and vaccinations, and Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.

They have contributed to multiple research articles published in venues frequently associated with their research, including Aging, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Communications, Immunity, and Immunity & Ageing.

  • Immunology of Aging: the Birth of Inflammaging (2021, Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology)
  • Combinatorial Single-Cell Analyses of Granulocyte-Monocyte Progenitor Heterogeneity Reveals an Early Uni-potent Neutrophil Progenitor (2020, Immunity)
  • Sestrins induce natural killer function in senescent-like CD8+ T cells (2020, Nature Immunology)
  • A subset of Kupffer cells regulates metabolism through the expression of CD36 (2021, Immunity)
  • Whole blood immunophenotyping uncovers immature neutrophil-to-VD2 T-cell ratio as an early marker for severe COVID-19 (2020, Nature Communications)

Frequent collaborators in their research efforts include Tze Pin Ng, Tamàs Fülöp, Weili Xu, Jacek M. Witkowski, and Florent Ginhoux.

The scientific contributions of Anis Larbi address multiple interconnected aspects of immunology, aging, and cellular biology, with an emphasis on immune cell dynamics and mechanisms underlying immune responses and neuroinflammation. Their research shows a significant engagement with advanced single-cell analysis techniques and translational immunology topics.

Best Publications

  • Bystander CD8+ T cells are abundant and phenotypically distinct in human tumour infiltrates

    Yannick Simoni;Etienne Becht;Michael Fehlings;Chiew Yee Loh

  • Immunosenescence and Inflamm-Aging As Two Sides of the Same Coin: Friends or Foes?

    Tamas Fulop;Anis Larbi;Gilles Dupuis;Aurélie Le Page

  • C-Myb(+) erythro-myeloid progenitor-derived fetal monocytes give rise to adult tissue-resident macrophages

    Guillaume Hoeffel;Jinmiao Chen;Yonit Lavin;Donovan Low

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies

    Andrea Cossarizza;Hyun Dong Chang;Andreas Radbruch;Mübeccel Akdis

  • Two distinct interstitial macrophage populations coexist across tissues in specific subtissular niches

    Svetoslav Chakarov;Hwee Ying Lim;Leonard Tan;Sheau Yng Lim

  • RNA-Seq Signatures Normalized by mRNA Abundance Allow Absolute Deconvolution of Human Immune Cell Types.

    Gianni Monaco;Gianni Monaco;Gianni Monaco;Bernett Lee;Weili Xu;Seri Mustafah

  • Human Tissues Contain CD141hi Cross-Presenting Dendritic Cells with Functional Homology to Mouse CD103+ Nonlymphoid Dendritic Cells

    Muzlifah Haniffa;Muzlifah Haniffa;Amanda Shin;Venetia Bigley;Naomi McGovern

  • Unsupervised High-Dimensional Analysis Aligns Dendritic Cells across Tissues and Species.

    Martin Guilliams;Martin Guilliams;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Charlotte L. Scott;Naomi McGovern

  • Aging, frailty and age-related diseases

    T. Fulop;A. Larbi;A. Larbi;J. M. Witkowski;J. McElhaney;J. McElhaney

  • Microbiome Influences Prenatal and Adult Microglia in a Sex-Specific Manner

    Morgane Sonia Thion;Donovan Low;Aymeric Silvin;Jinmiao Chen

  • Developmental Analysis of Bone Marrow Neutrophils Reveals Populations Specialized in Expansion, Trafficking, and Effector Functions.

    Maximilien Evrard;Immanuel W.H. Kwok;Immanuel W.H. Kwok;Shu Zhen Chong;Karen W.W. Teng

  • Identification of cDC1- and cDC2-committed DC progenitors reveals early lineage priming at the common DC progenitor stage in the bone marrow

    Andreas Schlitzer;V Sivakamasundari;Jinmiao Chen;Hermi Rizal Bin Sumatoh

  • Mapping the human DC lineage through the integration of high-dimensional techniques

    Peter See;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Jinmiao Chen;Patrick Günther

  • Single-Cell Analysis of Human Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveals Subset-Defining Markers and Identifies Circulating Inflammatory Dendritic Cells.

    Charles Antoine Dutertre;Charles Antoine Dutertre;Etienne Becht;Sergio Erdal Irac;Sergio Erdal Irac;Ahad Khalilnezhad;Ahad Khalilnezhad

  • Aging of the immune system: Focus on inflammation and vaccination

    Marcello Pinti;Victor Appay;Judith Campisi;Daniela Frasca

  • Multiparameter flow cytometric analysis of CD4 and CD8 T cell subsets in young and old people

    Sven Koch;Sven Koch;Anis Larbi;Evelyna Derhovanessian;Dennis Özcelik

  • Aging of the immune system as a prognostic factor for human longevity.

    Anis Larbi;Claudio Franceschi;Dawn Mazzatti;Rafael Solana

  • Cytomegalovirus and human immunosenescence.

    Graham Pawelec;Evelyna Derhovanessian;Anis Larbi;Jan Strindhall

  • From "truly naïve" to "exhausted senescent" T cells: when markers predict functionality.

    Anis Larbi;Tamas Fulop

  • Immunology of Aging: the Birth of Inflammaging.

    T. Fulop;A. Larbi;G. Pawelec;A. Khalil

  • Human T Cell Aging and the Impact of Persistent Viral Infections

    Tamas Fulop;Anis Larbi;Graham Pawelec

  • Signal transduction and functional changes in neutrophils with aging

    Tamas Fulop;Anis Larbi;Nadine Douziech;Carl Fortin

Frequent Co-Authors

Tamas Fulop
Tamas Fulop Université de Sherbrooke
Graham Pawelec
Graham Pawelec University of Tübingen
Michael Poidinger
Michael Poidinger Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Florent Ginhoux
Florent Ginhoux Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Tze Pin Ng
Tze Pin Ng National University of Singapore
Benoit Malleret
Benoit Malleret National University of Singapore
Evan W. Newell
Evan W. Newell Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Andreas Schlitzer
Andreas Schlitzer University of Bonn
Lai Guan Ng
Lai Guan Ng Westlake University
Laurent Rénia
Laurent Rénia Nanyang Technological University

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