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Dominique Charron

Dominique Charron

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Immunology

D-Index
90
Citations
29401
World Ranking
1075
National Ranking
36

Medicine

D-Index
90
Citations
29408
World Ranking
12216
National Ranking
382

Overview

Dominique Charron is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research focuses particularly on immunology, endocrinology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, public health, epidemiology, and related subfields. The work covers multiple important topics including immune cell function and interaction, neonatal and maternal infections, nosocomial infections in intensive care units, infection control and ventilation, as well as microbial exposure related to indoor air quality and specific bacterial research such as Legionella, Acanthamoeba, and Vibrio bacteria.

Charron's recent publications include key papers spanning from 2020 to 2024. Examples of their research output are:

  • Identification of Novel Human Monocyte Subsets and Evidence for Phenotypic Groups Defined by Interindividual Variations of Expression of Adhesion Molecules, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Extracellular vesicles from human cardiovascular progenitors trigger a reparative immune response in infarcted hearts, 2020, Cardiovascular Research
  • The MHC class I MICA gene is a histocompatibility antigen in kidney transplantation, 2022, Nature Medicine
  • Serratia marcescens Colonization in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Has Multiple Sources, with Sink Drains as a Major Reservoir, 2023, Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • Disinfection of sink drains to reduce a source of three opportunistic pathogens, during Serratia marcescens clusters in a neonatal intensive care unit, 2024, PLoS ONE

Frequent coauthors working collaboratively with Charron include Émilie Bédard, Michèle Prévost, Steven G. E. Marsh, Katharina Fleischhauer, and Sebastiaan Hammond. These collaborations suggest sustained partnerships in both immunology and clinical research domains.

Common venues for Charron's work are specialized journals such as HLA, with six publications, The Science of The Total Environment (three publications), Microbiology Spectrum (two publications), as well as Scientific Reports and Cardiovascular Research. This distribution highlights contributions to both highly specialized immunogenetics and broader environmental and clinical microbiology research areas.

The main research domains represented in Charron's work encompass medicine, with a total of 26 publications, as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology covering 14 papers. Subfield emphasis includes immunology with 10 studies, endocrinology with 7, health toxicology and mutagenesis with 5, public health and occupational health with 4, and epidemiology with 4.

Best Publications

  • Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 1995

    J G Bodmer;S G Marsh;Albert;W F Bodmer

  • Preexisting Donor-Specific HLA Antibodies Predict Outcome in Kidney Transplantation

    Carmen Lefaucheur;Alexandre Loupy;Gary S. Hill;Joao Andrade

  • Complement-Binding Anti-HLA Antibodies and Kidney-Allograft Survival

    Alexandre Loupy;Carmen Lefaucheur;Dewi Vernerey;Christof Prugger

  • New susceptibility locus for rheumatoid arthritis suggested by a genome-wide linkage study

    François Cornélis;Sabine Fauré;Maria Martinez;Jean-François Prud’homme

  • Transplantation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived Cardiovascular Progenitors for Severe Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction

    Philippe Menasché;Valérie Vanneaux;Albert Hagège;Alain Bel

  • Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 1996

    Julia G. Bodmer;Steven G.E. Marsh;Steven G.E. Marsh;Ekkehard D. Albert;Walter F. Bodmer

  • Outcome of Subclinical Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients with Preformed Donor-Specific Antibodies

    A. Loupy;C. Suberbielle-Boissel;G. S. Hill;C. Lefaucheur

  • Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 1995.

    Julia G. Bodmer;Steven G. E. Marsh;Ekkehard D. Albert;Walter F. Bodmer

  • Comparison of combination Plasmapheresis/IVIg/anti-CD20 versus high-dose IVIg in the treatment of antibody-mediated rejection.

    C. Lefaucheur;D. Nochy;J. Andrade;J. Verine

  • Clinical relevance of preformed HLA donor-specific antibodies in kidney transplantation.

    C Lefaucheur;C Suberbielle-Boissel;G S Hill;D Nochy

  • Antibody-mediated vascular rejection of kidney allografts: a population-based study

    Carmen Lefaucheur;Alexandre Loupy;Dewi Vernerey;Jean-Paul Duong-Van-Huyen

  • Significance of C4d Banff scores in early protocol biopsies of kidney transplant recipients with preformed donor-specific antibodies (DSA).

    A. Loupy;A. Loupy;A. Loupy;G. S. Hill;C. Suberbielle;D. Charron

  • Combined Genotypes of CCR5, CCR2, SDF1, and HLA Genes Can Predict the Long-Term Nonprogressor Status in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1-Infected Individuals

    M Magierowska;I Theodorou;P Debré;F Sanson

  • MHC Class II Engagement by Its Ligand LAG-3 (CD223) Contributes to Melanoma Resistance to Apoptosis

    Patrice Hemon;Francette Jean-Louis;Kiran Ramgolam;Chrystelle Brignone

  • Analysis of HLA-D region-associated molecules with monoclonal antibody

    Dominique J. Charron;Hugh O. McDevitt

  • Binding of Escherichia coli adhesin AfaE to CD55 triggers cell-surface expression of the MHC class I-related molecule MICA

    Vannary Tieng;Chantal Le Bouguénec;Laurence du Merle;Philippe Bertheau

  • A broad T-cell repertoire diversity and an efficient thymic function indicate a favorable long-term immune reconstitution after cord blood stem cell transplantation.

    Kimmo Talvensaari;Emmanuel Clave;Corinne Douay;Claire Rabian

  • CD4+NKG2D+ T Cells in Crohn’s Disease Mediate Inflammatory and Cytotoxic Responses Through MICA Interactions

    Matthieu Allez;Vannary Tieng;Atsushi Nakazawa;Xavier Treton

  • HLA-A*31:01 and different types of carbamazepine-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions: an international study and meta-analysis

    Genin E;Chen Dp;Chen Dp;Hung Si;Sekula P

  • Correction: Corrigendum: Minimizing the risk of allo-sensitization to optimize the benefit of allogeneic cardiac-derived stem/progenitor cells

    Hocine R. Hocine;Hicham El Costa;Noemie Dam;Jerome Giustiniani

  • HLA Association with Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Outcome: The Number of Mismatches at HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, or -DQB1 Is Strongly Associated with Overall Survival

    Pascale Loiseau;Marc Busson;Marie-Lorraine Balere;Anne Dormoy

Frequent Co-Authors

Antoine Toubert
Antoine Toubert Université Paris Cité
Marc Busson
Marc Busson Grenoble Alpes University
Rajagopal Krishnamoorthy
Rajagopal Krishnamoorthy Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Pascale Loiseau
Pascale Loiseau Hôpital Saint-Louis
Gérard Socié
Gérard Socié Université Paris Cité
Marion Leboyer
Marion Leboyer Paris-Est Créteil University
Régis Peffault de Latour
Régis Peffault de Latour Hôpital Saint-Louis
Eliane Gluckman
Eliane Gluckman Université Paris Cité
Bruno Etain
Bruno Etain Université Paris Cité

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