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Marie Kosco-Vilbois

Marie Kosco-Vilbois

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Microbiology

D-Index
58
Citations
14095
World Ranking
3394
National Ranking
77

Overview

Marie Kosco-Vilbois is affiliated with Novimmune in Switzerland and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine, with considerable contributions to Neurology, Physiology, and Molecular Biology. Their work intersects multiple areas related to neurological disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Down syndrome and intellectual disability research

Frequent co-authors in their publications are:

  • Andrea Pfeifer (24 co-publications)
  • Johannes Streffer (12 co-publications)
  • Marija Vukicevic (11 co-publications)
  • Valérie Hliva (10 co-publications)
  • Olivier Sol (9 co-publications)

Marie Kosco-Vilbois has published multiple research articles in notable venues such as Alzheimer's & Dementia (15 publications), Nature Communications (2), Brain Communications (2), JAMA Neurology (1), and Neurobiology of Disease (1).

Recent papers include:

  • The α-synuclein PET tracer [18F] ACI-12589 distinguishes multiple system atrophy from other neurodegenerative diseases, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of the ACI-24 Vaccine in Adults With Down Syndrome, 2022, JAMA Neurology
  • Immunotherapy targeting the C-terminal domain of TDP-43 decreases neuropathology and confers neuroprotection in mouse models of ALS/FTD, 2023, Neurobiology of Disease
  • An amyloid beta vaccine that safely drives immunity to a key pathological species in Alzheimer's disease: pyroglutamate amyloid beta, 2022, Brain Communications
  • The case for regulatory approval of amyloid-lowering immunotherapies in Alzheimer's disease based on clearcut biomarker evidence, 2024, Alzheimer's & Dementia

The research profile of Marie Kosco-Vilbois shows a commitment to advancing understanding and treatment options in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and ALS, with particular emphasis on immunotherapy and biomarker development.

Best Publications

  • Glycosaminoglycan binding and oligomerization are essential for the in vivo activity of certain chemokines

    Amanda E. I. Proudfoot;Tracy M. Handel;Zoë Johnson;Elaine K. Lau

  • The Lymphotoxin β Receptor Controls Organogenesis and Affinity Maturation in Peripheral Lymphoid Tissues

    Agnes Fütterer;Karin Mink;Arne Luz;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois

  • In vivo imaging of germinal centres reveals a dynamic open structure

    Tanja A. Schwickert;Randall L. Lindquist;Guy Shakhar;Guy Shakhar;Geulah Livshits

  • Tissue distribution of the P2X7 receptor

    G. Collo;S. Neidhart;E. Kawashima;M. Kosco-Vilbois

  • MATURE FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELL NETWORKS DEPEND ON EXPRESSION OF LYMPHOTOXIN BETA RECEPTOR BY RADIORESISTANT STROMAL CELLS AND OF LYMPHOTOXIN BETA AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR BY B CELLS

    Robert Endres;Marat B. Alimzhanov;Thomas Plitz;Agnes Fütterer

  • Negative feedback regulation of IgE synthesis by murine CD23

    Philipp Yu;Marie Kosco-Vilbois;Mark Richards;Georges Köhler

  • B-cell-specific coactivator OBF-1/OCA-B/Bob1 required for immune response and germinal centre formation

    Daniel B. Schubart;Antonius Rolink;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois;Florence Botteri

  • The Sequential Role of Lymphotoxin and B Cells in the Development of Splenic Follicles

    Mercedes Gonzalez;Fabienne Mackay;Jeffrey L. Browning;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois

  • Germinal center B cells govern their own fate via antibody feedback

    Yang Zhang;Michael Meyer-Hermann;Laura A. George;Marc Thilo Figge

  • Differentiation of follicular dendritic cells and full antibody responses require tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 signaling.

    M Le Hir;H Bluethmann;M H Kosco-Vilbois;M Müller

  • Interleukin 6 Influences Germinal Center Development and Antibody Production via a Contribution of C3 Complement Component

    Manfred Kopf;Suzanne Herren;Michael V. Wiles;Mark B. Pepys

  • Impaired mucosal immune responses in interleukin 4-targeted mice.

    M Vajdy;M H Kosco-Vilbois;M Kopf;G Köhler

  • Constitutive activation of epithelial TLR4 augments inflammatory responses to mucosal injury and drives colitis-associated tumorigenesis.

    Masayuki Fukata;Limin Shang;Rebeca Santaolalla;John Sotolongo

  • The dynamic structure of the germinal center

    Stephanie A Camacho;Marie H Kosco-Vilbois;Claudia Berek

  • Fc chimeric protein containing the cysteine-rich domain of the murine mannose receptor binds to macrophages from splenic marginal zone and lymph node subcapsular sinus and to germinal centers.

    Luisa Martinez-Pomares;Marie Kosco-Vilbois;Elizabeth Darley;Peter Tree

  • Germinal Center Formation and Local Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Production in the Lung after an Airway Antigenic Challenge

    Yolande Chvatchko;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois;Suzanne Herren;Jean Lefort

  • Interference with Heparin Binding and Oligomerization Creates a Novel Anti-Inflammatory Strategy Targeting the Chemokine System

    Zoë Johnson;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois;Suzanne Herren;Rocco Cirillo

  • Neutralization of IFNγ defeats haemophagocytosis in LCMV‐infected perforin‐ and Rab27a‐deficient mice

    Jana Pachlopnik Schmid;Jana Pachlopnik Schmid;Jana Pachlopnik Schmid;Chen‐H. Ho;Chen‐H. Ho;Fabrice Chrétien;Juliette M. Lefebvre;Juliette M. Lefebvre

  • Osteopontin is upregulated during in vivo demyelination and remyelination and enhances myelin formation in vitro.

    Raghuram Selvaraju;Lilia Bernasconi;Christophe Losberger;Pierre Graber

  • B cell function in mice transgenic for mCTLA4-H gamma 1: lack of germinal centers correlated with poor affinity maturation and class switching despite normal priming of CD4+ T cells.

    P Lane;C Burdet;S Hubele;D Scheidegger

  • IgD can largely substitute for loss of IgM function in B cells

    Claudia Lutz;Birgit Ledermann;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois;Adrian F. Ochsenbein

  • Anti-CD3 Antibodies And Methods Of Use Thereof

    Bernard Mach;Yann Dean;Marie Kosco-Vilbois;Greg Christopher Andrew Elson

Frequent Co-Authors

Amanda E. I. Proudfoot
Amanda E. I. Proudfoot Merck (Germany)
Jean-François Gauchat
Jean-François Gauchat University of Montreal
Walter Reith
Walter Reith University of Geneva
Maria T. Abreu
Maria T. Abreu University of Miami
Thierry Berney
Thierry Berney University of Geneva
Timothy N. C. Wells
Timothy N. C. Wells Cardiff University
Michael Meyer-Hermann
Michael Meyer-Hermann Technische Universität Braunschweig
Lloyd Mayer
Lloyd Mayer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Jean-Yves Bonnefoy
Jean-Yves Bonnefoy Salto Therapeutics
Paul Jolicoeur
Paul Jolicoeur University of Montreal

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