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Genevieve Inchauspe

Genevieve Inchauspe

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Microbiology

D-Index
44
Citations
8606
World Ranking
5113
National Ranking
312

Overview

Genevieve Inchauspe is affiliated with Transgene in France and focuses on research within immunology and microbiology, with additional contributions to medicine. Their work encompasses several subfields including immunology, infectious diseases, molecular biology, oncology, and epidemiology.

Their research addresses various topics related to immune cell function and interaction, immune response and inflammation, tuberculosis research and epidemiology, vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches, interferon and immune responses, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, and immune cells in cancer.

Genevieve Inchauspe's recent publications demonstrate an emphasis on immunotherapy, vaccine strategies, and immune function in both infectious and critical illness contexts. Selected recent papers include:

  • Evaluation of heterologous prime-boost vaccination strategies using chimpanzee adenovirus and modified vaccinia virus for TB subunit vaccination in rhesus macaques, 2020, npj Vaccines
  • Viral Delivery of IL-7 Is a Potent Immunotherapy Stimulating Innate and Adaptive Immunity and Confers Survival in Sepsis Models, 2022, The Journal of Immunology
  • A novel virotherapy encoding human interleukin-7 improves ex vivo T lymphocyte functions in immunosuppressed patients with septic shock and critically ill COVID-19, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • IL-7 producing immunotherapy improves ex vivo T cell functions of immunosenescent patients, especially post hip fracture, 2023, Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
  • Intravenous injection of a novel viral immunotherapy encoding human interleukin-7 in nonhuman primates is safe and increases absolute lymphocyte count, 2022, Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics

Frequent collaborators in their research include Nadine Kehrer, P. J. Martin, Michel Vierboom, Sam Hofman, and Nathalie Silvestre.

Their work often appears in venues such as Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, npj Vaccines, The Journal of Immunology, and Frontiers in Immunology.

Best Publications

  • Consensus proposals for a unified system of nomenclature of hepatitis C virus genotypes.

    Peter Simmonds;Jens Bukh;Christophe Combet;Gilbert Deléage

  • Impaired allostimulatory function of dendritic cells in chronic hepatitis C infection

    Christine Bain;Ahmed Fatmi;Fabien Zoulim;Fabien Zoulim;Jean-Pierre Zarski

  • Genomic structure of the human prototype strain H of hepatitis C virus: comparison with American and Japanese isolates.

    Genevieve Inchauspe;Suzanne Zebedee;Dong-Hun Lee;Masahiko Sugitani

  • In vivo tropism of hepatitis C virus genomic sequences in hematopoietic cells: influence of viral load, viral genotype, and cell phenotype.

    Hervé Lerat;Sylvie Rumin;François Habersetzer;Françoise Berby

  • Immunity in hepatitis C infection.

    A M Prince;B Brotman;T Huima;D Pascual

  • Evidence of Viral Replication in Circulating Dendritic Cells during Hepatitis C Virus Infection

    Nadège Goutagny;Ahmed Fatmi;Victor De Ledinghen;François Penin

  • A genomic approach of the hepatitis C virus generates a protein interaction map

    Marc Flajolet;Giuseppe Rotondo;Laurent Daviet;Françoise Bergametti

  • Almost the entire 5′ non-translated region of hepatitis C virus is required for cap-independent translation

    René Rijnbrand;Peter Bredenbeek;Tahar van der Straaten;Linda Whetter

  • DNA-based immunization with chimeric vectors for the induction of immune responses against the hepatitis C virus nucleocapsid.

    M E Major;L Vitvitski;M A Mink;M Schleef

  • Identification of an immunodominant epitope within the capsid protein of hepatitis C virus.

    Marc S. Nasoff;Suzanne L. Zebedee;Genevieve Inchauspe;Alfred M. Prince

  • Sensitivity of serological assays to identify blood donors with hepatitis C viraemia.

    M. Sugitani;G. Inchauspé;A.M. Prince;M. Shindo

  • Plasmid DNA expressing a secreted or a nonsecreted form of hepatitis C virus nucleocapsid: comparative studies of antibody and T-helper responses following genetic immunization.

    Genevieve Inchauspe;Ludmila Vitvitski;Marian E. Major;Gunther Jung

  • Dynamic analysis of hepatitis C virus replication and quasispecies selection in long-term cultures of adult human hepatocytes infected in vitro.

    Sylvie Rumin;Pascale Berthillon;Eiji Tanaka;Kendo Kiyosawa

  • Use of conserved sequences from hepatitis C virus for the detection of viral RNA in infected sera by polymerase chain reaction

    Genevieve Inchauspe;Kenji Abe;Suzanne Zebedee;Marc Nasoff

  • Memory T-cell-mediated immune responses specific to an alternative core protein in hepatitis C virus infection.

    Christine Bain;Peggy Parroche;Jean Pierre Lavergne;Blandine Duverger

  • A Poxvirus Vaccine Is Safe, Induces T-Cell Responses, and Decreases Viral Load in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C

    François Habersetzer;François Habersetzer;Géraldine Honnet;Christine Bain;Marianne Maynard–Muet

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC TO THE HEPATITIS C VIRUS GLYCOPROTEIN E2 WITH IN VITRO BINDING NEUTRALIZATION PROPERTIES

    François Habersetzer;Anne Fournillier;Jean Dubuisson;Domenico Rosa

  • Three different patterns of hepatitis C virus infection in chimpanzees

    Kenji Abe;Genevieve Inchauspe;Toshio Shikata;Alfred M. Prince

  • Differential distribution and internal translation efficiency of hepatitis C virus quasispecies present in dendritic and liver cells

    Julien Laporte;Christine Bain;Christine Bain;Patrick Maurel;Patrick Maurel;Genevieve Inchauspe;Genevieve Inchauspe

  • Control of Heterologous Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Chimpanzees Is Associated with the Quality of Vaccine-Induced Peripheral T-Helper Immune Response

    C. Rollier;E. Depla;J. A. R. Drexhage;E. J. Verschoor

  • TG1050, an immunotherapeutic to treat chronic hepatitis B, induces robust T cells and exerts an antiviral effect in HBV-persistent mice

    Perrine Martin;Clarisse Dubois;Emilie Jacquier;Sarah Dion

  • Induction of Hepatitis C Virus E1 Envelope Protein-Specific Immune Response Can Be Enhanced by Mutation of N-Glycosylation Sites

    A. Fournillier;A. Fournillier;C. Wychowski;D. Boucreux;T. F. Baumert

  • Immunization with plasmid DNA encoding hepatitis C virus envelope E2 antigenic domains induces antibodies whose immune reactivity is linked to the injection mode.

    I Nakano;G Maertens;M E Major;L Vitvitski

  • Vaccine‐induced early control of hepatitis C virus infection in chimpanzees fails to impact on hepatic PD‐1 and chronicity

    Christine S. Rollier;Glaucia Paranhos-Baccala;Ernst J. Verschoor;Babs E. Verstrepen

  • Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus-Like Particle Binding to Target Cells by Antiviral Antibodies in Acute and Chronic Hepatitis C

    Daniel Steinmann;Heidi Barth;Bettina Gissler;Peter Schürmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred M. Prince
Alfred M. Prince New York Blood Center
Willy J. M. Spaan
Willy J. M. Spaan Leiden University Medical Center
Stanley M. Lemon
Stanley M. Lemon University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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