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Overview

Gilles Chiocchia is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and has made contributions largely within the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research focuses notably on Immunology, Rheumatology, Hematology, and Molecular Biology. The main topics addressed in their work include Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis, Spondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments, Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research, as well as Inflammasome and immune disorders.

Chiocchia's recent papers cover aspects of immune system regulation and inflammatory diseases. Notable publications include:

  • "Interleukin 27 is a novel cytokine with anti-inflammatory effects against spondyloarthritis through the suppression of Th17 responses," 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "HLA-B27 Subtypes Predisposing to Ankylosing Spondylitis Accumulate in an Endoplasmic Reticulum-Derived Compartment Apart From the Peptide-Loading Complex," 2020, Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • "Effects of a low-dose IL-2 treatment in HLA-B27 transgenic rat model of spondyloarthritis," 2021, Arthritis Research & Therapy

Chiocchia has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including Maxime Bréban, Quentin Jouhault, Aude Jobart-Malfait, Kétia Ermoza, and Bilade Cherqaoui, reflecting active teamwork in their research projects.

Their work has appeared repeatedly in specific publication venues such as Frontiers in Immunology, Arthritis & Rheumatology, and Arthritis Research & Therapy, indicating focused contributions to journals specializing in immunology and rheumatology.

Best Publications

  • Identification of multiple risk variants for ankylosing spondylitis through high-density genotyping of immune-related loci.

    A Cortes;J Hadler;J P Pointon

  • Human Inflammatory Dendritic Cells Induce Th17 Cell Differentiation

    Elodie Segura;Maxime Touzot;Maxime Touzot;Armelle Bohineust;Armelle Bohineust;Antonio Cappuccio;Antonio Cappuccio

  • Activation of IFN pathways and plasmacytoid dendritic cell recruitment in target organs of primary Sjögren’s syndrome

    Jacques-Eric Gottenberg;Nicolas Cagnard;Carlo Lucchesi;Franck Letourneur

  • High susceptibility to collagen-induced arthritis in mice lacking IFN-gamma receptors.

    B Manoury-Schwartz;G Chiocchia;N Bessis;O Abehsira-Amar

  • Faecal microbiota study reveals specific dysbiosis in spondyloarthritis

    Maxime Breban;Julien Tap;Ariane Leboime;Roula Said-Nahal

  • Biphasic effect of interferon-gamma in murine collagen-induced arthritis.

    Marie-Christophe Boissier;Gilles Chiocchia;Natacha Bessis;Julia Hajnal

  • FADD: a regulator of life and death

    Léa Tourneur;Léa Tourneur;Gilles Chiocchia;Gilles Chiocchia

  • Proinflammatory Th17 cells are expanded and induced by dendritic cells in spondylarthritis-prone HLA-B27-transgenic rats.

    Simon Glatigny;Ingrid Fert;Marie A. Blaton;Rik J. Lories

  • Chapter 8: Clusterin: A multifacet protein at the crossroad of inflammation and autoimmunity.

    Géraldine Falgarone;Gilles Chiocchia;Gilles Chiocchia

  • Therapy against murine collagen‐induced arthritis with T cell receptor Vβ‐specific antibodies

    Gilles Chiocchia;Marie-Christophe Boissier;Catherine Fournier

  • Prevalence of spondyloarthritis in reference to HLA-B27 in the French population: results of the GAZEL cohort

    Félicie Costantino;Alice Talpin;Roula Said-Nahal;Marcel Goldberg

  • ERAP2 is associated with ankylosing spondylitis in HLA-B27-positive and HLA-B27-negative patients

    Philip C. Robinson;Mary Ellen Costello;Paul Leo;Linda A. Bradbury

  • Interleukin-32, CCL2, PF4F1 and GFD10 are the only cytokine/chemokine genes differentially expressed by in vitro cultured rheumatoid and osteoarthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes

    Nicolas Cagnard;Franck Letourneur;Abdellatif Essabbani;Valérie Devauchelle

  • DNA microarray allows molecular profiling of rheumatoid arthritis and identification of pathophysiological targets

    V Devauchelle;S Marion;N Cagnard;S Mistou

  • Circulating endothelial progenitor cells in systemic sclerosis: association with disease severity

    J Avouac;F Juin;J Wipff;P O Couraud

  • Characterization and functional consequences of underexpression of clusterin in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Valérie Devauchelle;Abdellatif Essabbani;Gonzague De Pinieux;Stéphane Germain

  • Serum IL-6 and IL-21 are associated with markers of B cell activation and structural progression in early rheumatoid arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort

    Jacques-Eric Gottenberg;Jean-Michel Dayer;Cedric Lukas;Beatrice Ducot

  • Modulation of proinflammatory cytokine production in tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α)-transgenic mice by treatment with cells engineered to secrete IL-4, IL-10 or IL-13

    N Bessis;G Chiocchia;G Kollias;A Minty

  • Absence or Low Expression of Fas-Associated Protein with Death Domain in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells Predicts Resistance to Chemotherapy and Poor Outcome

    Léa Tourneur;Stéphanie Delluc;Vincent Lévy;Françoise Valensi

  • Identification of multiple risk variants for ankylosing spondylitis through high-density genotyping of immune-related loci

    A. Cortes;J. Hadler;J.P. Pointon;P.C. Robinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Maxime Breban
Maxime Breban University of Paris-Saclay
Yannick Allanore
Yannick Allanore Université Paris Cité
Marie-Christophe Boissier
Marie-Christophe Boissier Paris 13 University
Catherine Boileau
Catherine Boileau Université Paris Cité
Jaakko Tuomilehto
Jaakko Tuomilehto University of Helsinki
David Evans
David Evans University of Bristol
Dirk Elewaut
Dirk Elewaut Ghent University
Dafna D. Gladman
Dafna D. Gladman Toronto Western Hospital
Eric Hachulla
Eric Hachulla University of Lille
Frédéric Batteux
Frédéric Batteux Université Paris Cité

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