Germain Puzo focuses on Microbiology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Lipomannan, Lipoarabinomannan and Biochemistry. His Microbiology study combines topics in areas such as Receptor, TLR2, Innate immune system, Antigen and Mannose receptor. His Mycobacterium tuberculosis research focuses on Cytokine and how it connects with Mannan.
His Lipomannan research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium, Pattern recognition receptor, Phosphatidylinositol and Mannose. Germain Puzo has included themes like Dendritic cell, DC-SIGN, Macrophage, Programmed cell death and Virulence in his Lipoarabinomannan study. His Biochemistry research incorporates elements of Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Mass spectrometry.
His main research concerns Biochemistry, Microbiology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Lipoarabinomannan and Glycolipid. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mycobacterium, Lipomannan, Antigen and CD1. His Lipomannan research includes elements of Phosphatidylinositol and Mannan.
His Microbiology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Innate immune system, Pattern recognition receptor and Virulence. His work is dedicated to discovering how Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Immune system are connected with Function and other disciplines. His Lipoarabinomannan research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in DC-SIGN, Macrophage and Immunology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Microbiology, TLR2 and Antigen. His Biochemistry research integrates issues from Lipoarabinomannan, Trehalose dimycolate and CD1. His Lipoarabinomannan research is mostly focused on the topic Lipomannan.
His Mycobacterium tuberculosis research incorporates themes from Matrix metalloproteinase, DC-SIGN, Mutant and Immune system. Germain Puzo interconnects Mycobacterium smegmatis and Gene, Biosynthesis, Virulence in the investigation of issues within Microbiology. His Antigen study incorporates themes from T cell, Sulfation, Recombinant DNA and Vaccination.
Germain Puzo mostly deals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Microbiology, Cell biology, TLR2 and Proinflammatory cytokine. His research in Mycobacterium tuberculosis intersects with topics in T cell, Antigenicity, Antigen, Mutant and DC-SIGN. Germain Puzo combines subjects such as Biochemistry, Fatty acid and T-cell receptor with his study of Antigenicity.
His Microbiology research focuses on subjects like Innate immune system, which are linked to Lipopolysaccharide and Bacterial cell structure. His work focuses on many connections between Cell biology and other disciplines, such as Inflammation, that overlap with his field of interest in Mannose, Cell adhesion molecule and Avidity. His studies in Proinflammatory cytokine integrate themes in fields like Receptor, Toll-like receptor, Chemokine secretion and Lipoarabinomannan.
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Stimulation of human gamma delta T cells by nonpeptidic mycobacterial ligands
Patricia Constant;Francois Davodeau;Marie-Alix Peyrat;Yannick Poquet.
Science (1994)
Mannosylated Lipoarabinomannans Inhibit IL-12 Production by Human Dendritic Cells: Evidence for a Negative Signal Delivered Through the Mannose Receptor
Jérôme Nigou;Claudia Zelle-Rieser;Martine Gilleron;Martin Thurnher.
Journal of Immunology (2001)
Diacylated sulfoglycolipids are novel mycobacterial antigens stimulating CD1-restricted T cells during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Martine Gilleron;Steffen Stenger;Zaima Mazorra;Frederick Wittke.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2004)
The Cell Surface Receptor DC-SIGN Discriminates betweenMycobacterium Species through Selective Recognition of the Mannose Caps on Lipoarabinomannan
Norihiro Maeda;Jérôme Nigou;Jean-Louis Herrmann;Mary Jackson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2003)
Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2)-Dependent-Positive and TLR2-Independent-Negative Regulation of Proinflammatory Cytokines by Mycobacterial Lipomannans
Valerie J F Vj Quesniaux;Delphine Dm Nicolle;David Torres;Laurent Kremer.
Journal of Immunology (2004)
Lipoarabinomannans: from structure to biosynthesis.
Jérôme Nigou;Martine Gilleron;Germain Puzo.
Biochimie (2003)
Acylation State of the Phosphatidylinositol Hexamannosides from Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin and Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and Its Implication in Toll-like Receptor Response
Martine Gilleron;Valérie F J Quesniaux;Germain Puzo.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2003)
Assistance of Microbial Glycolipid Antigen Processing by CD1e
Sabrina Mariotti;Catherine Angenieux;Martine Gilleron.
Science (2005)
Differential induction of apoptosis by virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis in resistant and susceptible murine macrophages: role of nitric oxide and mycobacterial products.
M Rojas;L F Barrera;G Puzo;L F Garcia.
Journal of Immunology (1997)
Definition of the first mannosylation step in phosphatidylinositol mannoside synthesis. PimA is essential for growth of mycobacteria.
Jana Korduláková;Jana Korduláková;Martine Gilleron;Katarı́na Mikus̃ová;Germain Puzo.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2002)
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