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Overview

Meri K. Tulic is a researcher affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their work spans multiple disciplines primarily within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The main scientific focus areas include cell biology, immunology, dermatology, molecular biology, and immunology and allergy.

Their research topics cover a range of issues including melanin and skin pigmentation, dermatology and skin diseases, allergic rhinitis and sensitization, circadian rhythm and melatonin, skin protection and aging, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases, and gut microbiota and health.

Frequent publication venues for their work include the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Molecular Cancer, Frontiers in Immunology, and Cell Death and Disease. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology is notably a recurrent platform, with over a dozen publications.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Analysis of Matched Skin and Gut Microbiome of Patients with Vitiligo Reveals Deep Skin Dysbiosis: Link with Mitochondrial and Immune Changes (2021, Journal of Investigative Dermatology)
  • Targeting Innate Immunity to Combat Cutaneous Stress: The Vitiligo Perspective (2021, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • Discovery of a new molecule inducing melanoma cell death: dual AMPK/MELK targeting for novel melanoma therapies (2021, Cell Death and Disease)
  • EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Mitochondrial function is controlled by melatonin and its metabolites in vitro in human melanoma cells (2021, Journal of Pineal Research)
  • A role for early oral exposure to house dust mite allergens through breast milk in IgE-mediated food allergy susceptibility (2020, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)

Collaborative work features several frequent coauthors, including Thierry Passeron, Stéphane Rocchi, Hanene Bzioueche, Kerstin Steinbrink, and Konrad Kleszczyński.

Best Publications

  • Immunobiology of Asthma

    Qutayba Hamid;Meri Tulic

  • Functional bowel symptoms in quiescent inflammatory bowel diseases: role of epithelial barrier disruption and low-grade inflammation

    M Vivinus-Nébot;G Frin-Mathy;H Bzioueche;R Dainese

  • Airway Remodelling in Asthma: From Benchside to Clinical Practice

    Céline Bergeron;Meri K Tulic;Qutayba Hamid

  • Modification of the Inflammatory Response to Allergen Challenge after Exposure to Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide

    M.K. Tulic;J.L. Wale;P.G. Holt;Peter Sly

  • Melanocytes Sense Blue Light and Regulate Pigmentation through Opsin-3.

    Claire Regazzetti;Laura Sormani;Delphine Debayle;Françoise Bernerd

  • Amb a 1–immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotide conjugate immunotherapy decreases the nasal inflammatory response

    Meri K Tulic;Pierre-Olivier Fiset;Pota Christodoulopoulos;Patrice Vaillancourt

  • Vitamin D deficiency as a strong predictor of asthma in children.

    Abdulbari Bener;Mohammad S. Ehlayel;Meri K. Tulic;Qutayba Hamid

  • Inflammatory cells in asthma: Mechanisms and implications for therapy

    Qutayba Hamid;Meri K. Tulic;Mark C. Liu;Redwan Moqbel

  • TLR4 polymorphisms mediate impaired responses to respiratory syncytial virus and lipopolysaccharide.

    Meri K. Tulic;Robert J. Hurrelbrink;Cecilia M. Prêle;Ingrid A. Laing

  • Children with egg allergy have evidence of reduced neonatal CD4+CD25+CD127lo/− regulatory T cell function

    Miranda Smith;Michelle R. Tourigny;Paul Noakes;Catherine A. Thornton

  • Small airway inflammation in asthma

    Meri K Tulic;Pota Christodoulopoulos;Qutayba Hamid

  • Differences in innate immune function between allergic and nonallergic children: New insights into immune ontogeny

    Meri K. Tulic;Megan Hodder;Anna Forsberg;Suzi McCarthy

  • A calcium-activated chloride channel (HCLCA1) is strongly related to IL-9 expression and mucus production in bronchial epithelium of patients with asthma

    Masao Toda;Meri K. Tulic;Roy C. Levitt;Qutayba Hamid

  • Gut microbiome and innate immune response patterns in IgE-associated eczema

    Christina E West;Patrik Rydén;Daniel Lundin;Lars Engstrand

  • Innate lymphocyte-induced CXCR3B-mediated melanocyte apoptosis is a potential initiator of T-cell autoreactivity in vitiligo

    Meri K. Tulic;Elisa Cavazza;Yann Cheli;Arnaud Jacquel

  • Postnatal fish oil supplementation in high-risk infants to prevent allergy: randomized controlled trial.

    Nina D'Vaz;Suzanne Meldrum;Janet Dunstan;David Martino

  • Evidence for age-related and individual-specific changes in DNA methylation profile of mononuclear cells during early immune development in humans.

    David J Martino;Meri K Tulic;Lavinia Gordon;Megan Hodder

  • Lung-gut cross-talk: evidence, mechanisms and implications for the mucosal inflammatory diseases.

    Meri K Tulic;Meri K Tulic;Thierry Piche;Valerie Verhasselt;Valerie Verhasselt

  • Oral corticosteroids decrease eosinophil and CC chemokine expression but increase neutrophil, IL-8, and IFN-γ–inducible protein 10 expression in asthmatic airway mucosa

    Motonori Fukakusa;Celine Bergeron;Meri K. Tulic;Pierre-Olivier Fiset

  • Role of toll-like receptor 4 in protection by bacterial lipopolysaccharide in the nasal mucosa of atopic children but not adults

    Meri K Tulic;Pierre-Olivier Fiset;John J Manoukian;Saul Frenkiel

  • Presymptomatic differences in Toll-like receptor function in infants who have allergy.

    Susan L. Prescott;Paul Noakes;Bonita W.Y. Chow;Liza Breckler

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan L. Prescott
Susan L. Prescott Telethon Kids Institute
Qutayba Hamid
Qutayba Hamid University of Sharjah
Patrick G. Holt
Patrick G. Holt University of Western Australia
Peter D. Sly
Peter D. Sly University of Queensland
Jon Genuneit
Jon Genuneit Leipzig University
Silvana Gaudieri
Silvana Gaudieri University of Western Australia
Robert Ballotti
Robert Ballotti Université Côte d'Azur
Redwan Moqbel
Redwan Moqbel University of Manitoba
Corine Bertolotto
Corine Bertolotto Université Côte d'Azur
Andrzej Slominski
Andrzej Slominski University of Alabama at Birmingham

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