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Overview

Morgane Bomsel is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans several interconnected domains within medicine, particularly focusing on immunology and microbiology.

Their scientific output encompasses a variety of topics, notably:

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

Morgane Bomsel's work is classified primarily under the fields of:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

They have conducted research in several subfields, including:

  • Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Virology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Morgane Bomsel include:

  • COVID-19 Lung Pathogenesis in SARS-CoV-2 Autopsy Cases (2021, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • Platelets from HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral drug therapy with poor CD4 + T cell recovery can harbor replication-competent HIV despite viral suppression (2020, Science Translational Medicine)
  • Infection of lung megakaryocytes and platelets by SARS-CoV-2 anticipate fatal COVID-19 (2022, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences)
  • Pannexin-1 channel opening is critical for COVID-19 pathogenesis (2021, iScience)
  • Antibody-Dependent Cellular Phagocytosis of HIV-1-Infected Cells Is Efficiently Triggered by IgA Targeting HIV-1 Envelope Subunit gp41 (2020, Frontiers in Immunology)

They regularly publish in these scientific venues:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Virology
  • Mucosal Immunology
  • Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Fernando Real
  • Aiwei Zhu
  • Andréa Cottignies-Calamarte
  • Yonatan Ganor
  • Daniela Tudor

Best Publications

  • Transcytosis of infectious human immunodeficiency virus across a tight human epithelial cell line barrier.

    Morgane Bomsel

  • Intracellular Neutralization of HIV Transcytosis across Tight Epithelial Barriers by Anti-HIV Envelope Protein dIgA or IgM

    Morgane Bomsel;Martine Heyman;Hakim Hocini;Sylvie Lagaye

  • Microtubule- and motor-dependent fusion in vitro between apical and basolateral endocytic vesicles from MDCK cells

    Morgane Bomsel;Robert Parton;Sergei A. Kuznetsov;Trina A. Schroer

  • Immunization with HIV-1 gp41 Subunit Virosomes Induces Mucosal Antibodies Protecting Nonhuman Primates against Vaginal SHIV Challenges

    Morgane Bomsel;Morgane Bomsel;Morgane Bomsel;Daniela Tudor;Daniela Tudor;Daniela Tudor;Anne Sophie Drillet;Anne Sophie Drillet;Anne Sophie Drillet;Annette Alfsen;Annette Alfsen;Annette Alfsen

  • Endocytosis in filter-grown Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.

    M Bomsel;K Prydz;R G Parton;J Gruenberg

  • HIV-1 reservoirs in urethral macrophages of patients under suppressive antiretroviral therapy.

    Yonatan Ganor;Fernando Real;Fernando Real;Fernando Real;Alexis Sennepin;Alexis Sennepin;Alexis Sennepin;Charles Antoine Dutertre

  • Role of heterotrimeric G proteins in membrane traffic.

    M Bomsel;K Mostov

  • Entry of viruses through the epithelial barrier: pathogenic trickery

    Morgane Bomsel;Annette Alfsen

  • Meeting of the apical and basolateral endocytic pathways of the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell in late endosomes.

    R G Parton;K Prydz;M Bomsel;K Simons

  • Secretory IgA Specific for a Conserved Epitope on gp41 Envelope Glycoprotein Inhibits Epithelial Transcytosis of HIV-1

    Annette Alfsen;Pierre Iniguez;Edwige Bouguyon;Morgane Bomsel

  • Physical interaction of the HIV-1 Nef protein with beta-COP, a component of non-clathrin-coated vesicles essential for membrane traffic.

    S Benichou;M Bomsel;M Bodéus;H Durand

  • HIV-1 gp41-specific monoclonal mucosal IgAs derived from highly exposed but IgG-seronegative individuals block HIV-1 epithelial transcytosis and neutralize CD4(+) cell infection: an IgA gene and functional analysis.

    Tudor D;Derrien M;Derrien M;Diomede L;Drillet As;Drillet As

  • Within 1 h, HIV-1 uses viral synapses to enter efficiently the inner, but not outer, foreskin mucosa and engages Langerhans-T cell conjugates.

    Ganor Y;Zhou Z;Zhou Z;Tudor D;Tudor D;Schmitt A;Schmitt A

  • HIV-1-infected blood mononuclear cells form an integrin- and agrin-dependent viral synapse to induce efficient HIV-1 transcytosis across epithelial cell monolayer.

    Annette Alfsen;Huifeng Yu;Aude Magérus-Chatinet;Alain Schmitt

  • CD9 controls the formation of clusters that contain tetraspanins and the integrin α6β1, which are involved in human and mouse gamete fusion

    Ahmed Ziyyat;Eric Rubinstein;Frédérique Monier-Gavelle;Virginie Barraud

  • Isotype modulates epitope specificity, affinity, and antiviral activities of anti–HIV-1 human broadly neutralizing 2F5 antibody

    Daniela Tudor;Huifeng Yu;Julien Maupetit;Anne Sophie Drillet

  • HIV-1 gp41 envelope residues 650-685 exposed on native virus act as a lectin to bind epithelial cell galactosyl ceramide.

    Annette Alfsen;Morgane Bomsel

  • MEMBRANE TRANSLOCATION OF DIPHTHERIA TOXIN FRAGMENT A EXPLOITS EARLY TO LATE ENDOSOME TRAFFICKING MACHINERY

    E Lemichez;M Bomsel;G Devilliers;J vanderSpek

  • Cell-to-Cell Contact Results in a Selective Translocation of Maternal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Quasispecies across a Trophoblastic Barrier by both Transcytosis and Infection

    S. Lagaye;M. Derrien;M. Derrien;E. Menu;E. Menu;C. Coïto

  • Characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced MDCK cell injury: glycosylation-defective host cells are resistant to bacterial killing.

    G Apodaca;M Bomsel;R Lindstedt;J Engel

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Schmitt
Alain Schmitt Institut Cochin
Lucia Lopalco
Lucia Lopalco Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Keith E. Mostov
Keith E. Mostov University of California, San Francisco
Eliseo A. Eugenin
Eliseo A. Eugenin The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Jean Gruenberg
Jean Gruenberg University of Geneva
Kai Simons
Kai Simons Lipotype
Robert G. Parton
Robert G. Parton University of Queensland
Gerard Apodaca
Gerard Apodaca University of Pittsburgh
Anne Hosmalin
Anne Hosmalin Institut Pasteur

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