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Overview

David P. Enot is affiliated with the Institut Gustave Roussy in France and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Oncology. Their work spans several specialized areas including oncology, psychiatry and mental health, epidemiology, geriatrics and gerontology, and pharmacology.

Their recent scholarly publications reflect active engagement in cancer research and related biomedical fields. Key papers include:

  • Immunoprophylactic and immunotherapeutic control of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, 2020, published in Nature Communications
  • Autophagy-mediated metabolic effects of aspirin, 2020, published in Cell Death Discovery
  • Unexpected Cell Wall Alteration-Mediated Bactericidal Activity of the Antifungal Caspofungin against Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium, 2020, published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
  • Publisher Correction: Immunoprophylactic and immunotherapeutic control of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, 2020, published in Nature Communications

The research topics explored by David P. Enot include:

  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Sirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus

Frequent collaborators working alongside David P. Enot are:

  • Norma Bloy
  • Juliette Humeau
  • Jonathan Pol
  • Sarah Lévesque
  • Sylvère Durand

The scientist's publications are often featured in established scientific journals, with multiple contributions in:

  • Nature Communications
  • Cell Death Discovery
  • Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy

David P. Enot's interdisciplinary reach includes not only medicine and oncology but extends to psychiatric and epidemiological studies, as well as research on pharmacological interventions. Their work embraces complex biological mechanisms such as autophagy and metabolic effects, cancer immune response, and antimicrobial resistance, highlighting a comprehensive approach to contemporary biomedical challenges.

Best Publications

  • Anticancer immunotherapy by CTLA-4 blockade relies on the gut microbiota

    Marie Vétizou;Marie Vétizou;Marie Vétizou;Jonathan M. Pitt;Jonathan M. Pitt;Jonathan M. Pitt;Romain Daillère;Romain Daillère;Romain Daillère;Patricia Lepage

  • The intestinal microbiota modulates the anticancer immune effects of cyclophosphamide

    Sophie Viaud;Sophie Viaud;Fabiana Saccheri;Grégoire Mignot;Takahiro Yamazaki

  • Cancer cell–autonomous contribution of type I interferon signaling to the efficacy of chemotherapy

    Antonella Sistigu;Takahiro Yamazaki;Erika Vacchelli;Kariman Chaba

  • Enterococcus hirae and Barnesiella intestinihominis Facilitate Cyclophosphamide-Induced Therapeutic Immunomodulatory Effects

    Romain Daillère;Romain Daillère;Romain Daillère;Marie Vétizou;Marie Vétizou;Marie Vétizou;Nadine Waldschmitt;Takahiro Yamazaki;Takahiro Yamazaki

  • Caloric Restriction Mimetics Enhance Anticancer Immunosurveillance

    Federico Pietrocola;Federico Pietrocola;Jonathan Pol;Erika Vacchelli;Erika Vacchelli;Shuan Rao

  • Regulation of Autophagy by Cytosolic Acetyl-Coenzyme A

    Guillermo Mariño;Federico Pietrocola;Tobias Eisenberg;Yongli Kong

  • Hierarchical metabolomics demonstrates substantial compositional similarity between genetically modified and conventional potato crops

    Gareth Catchpole;Manfred Beckmann;David Pierre Louis Enot;Madhav Mondhe

  • Targeted Metabolomics for Biomarker Discovery

    William J. Griffiths;Therese Koal;Yuqin Wang;Matthias Kohl

  • Chemotherapy-induced antitumor immunity requires formyl peptide receptor 1

    Erika Vacchelli;Yuting Ma;Elisa E. Baracco;Antonella Sistigu

  • Programmed mitophagy is essential for the glycolytic switch during cell differentiation.

    Lorena Esteban‐Martínez;Elena Sierra‐Filardi;Rebecca S McGreal;María Salazar‐Roa

  • Spermidine induces autophagy by inhibiting the acetyltransferase EP300.

    F Pietrocola;S Lachkar;D P Enot;M Niso-Santano

  • A Threshold Level of Intratumor CD8+ T-cell PD1 Expression Dictates Therapeutic Response to Anti-PD1

    Shin Foong Ngiow;Arabella Young;Arabella Young;Nicolas Jacquelot;Takahiro Yamazaki

  • Metabolomic analysis reveals a common pattern of metabolic re-programming during invasion of three host plant species by Magnaporthe grisea.

    David A Parker;Manfred Beckmann;Hassan Zubair;David Pierre Louis Enot

  • Sustained Type I interferon signaling as a mechanism of resistance to PD-1 blockade

    Nicolas Jacquelot;Takahiro Yamazaki;Maria P. Roberti;Connie P.M. Duong

  • Predictors of responses to immune checkpoint blockade in advanced melanoma.

    N Jacquelot;N Jacquelot;M P Roberti;D P Enot;S Rusakiewicz

  • Cisplatin resistance associated with PARP hyperactivation.

    Judith Michels;Ilio Vitale;Lorenzo Galluzzi;Julien Adam

  • Metabolite signal identification in accurate mass metabolomics data with MZedDB, an interactive m/z annotation tool utilising predicted ionisation behaviour 'rules'.

    John Draper;David Pierre Louis Enot;David Pierre Louis Enot;David A Parker;David A Parker;Manfred Beckmann

  • Anticancer immunotherapy by CTLA-4 blockade: obligatory contribution of IL-2 receptors and negative prognostic impact of soluble CD25

    Dalil Hannani;Dalil Hannani;Dalil Hannani;Marie Vetizou;Marie Vetizou;Marie Vetizou;David Enot;David Enot;Sylvie Rusakiewicz;Sylvie Rusakiewicz

  • High-throughput, nontargeted metabolite fingerprinting using nominal mass flow injection electrospray mass spectrometry

    Manfred Beckmann;David A Parker;David Pierre Louis Enot;Emilie Duval

  • Clinical impact of the NKp30/B7-H6 axis in high-risk neuroblastoma patients

    Michaela Semeraro;Sylvie Rusakiewicz;Sylvie Rusakiewicz;Véronique Minard-Colin;Véronique Minard-Colin;Nicolas F. Delahaye;Nicolas F. Delahaye

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido Kroemer
Guido Kroemer Université Paris Cité
Laurence Zitvogel
Laurence Zitvogel University of Paris-Saclay
Takahiro Yamazaki
Takahiro Yamazaki Cornell University
John Draper
John Draper Aberystwyth University
Federico Pietrocola
Federico Pietrocola Karolinska Institute
Laura Senovilla
Laura Senovilla University of Valladolid
Maria Chiara Maiuri
Maria Chiara Maiuri Institut Gustave Roussy
Erika Vacchelli
Erika Vacchelli Université Paris Cité
Mark J. Smyth
Mark J. Smyth QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Oliver Kepp
Oliver Kepp Institut Gustave Roussy

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