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Philippe Delvenne

Philippe Delvenne

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
67
Citations
11844
World Ranking
2326
National Ranking
54

Medicine

D-Index
70
Citations
14005
World Ranking
20132
National Ranking
250

Overview

Philippe Delvenne is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research predominantly falls within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Oncology, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Immunology, and Surgery.

The primary topics covered in their work include Cervical Cancer and HPV Research, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Studies, Advanced Glycation End Products research, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism, as well as Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment.

Delvenne's recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • "Cancer immunotherapy: it's time to better predict patients' response" (2021) published in British Journal of Cancer
  • "HPV infection alters vaginal microbiome through down-regulating host mucosal innate peptides used by Lactobacilli as amino acid sources" (2022) in Nature Communications
  • "Metastatic colorectal cancer cells maintain the TGFβ program and use TGFBI to fuel angiogenesis" (2020) in Theranostics
  • "PCIP-seq: simultaneous sequencing of integrated viral genomes and their insertion sites with long reads" (2021) in Genome Biology
  • "Fibroblast-derived prolargin is a tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinoma" (2022) in Oncogene

Their frequent co-authors include Michaël Herfs, Olivier Peulen, Pascale Hubert, Akeila Bellahcène, and Charlotte Pilard. This collaboration network reflects a consistent partnership in related research areas over multiple publications.

Delvenne's work has appeared repeatedly in several scientific journals, notably:

  • Theranostics
  • Modern Pathology
  • Scientific Reports
  • eLife
  • British Journal of Cancer

The research themes engaged by Delvenne typically integrate clinical and molecular approaches, addressing both the biological mechanisms underlying cancer development and progression as well as the epidemiological factors related to disease management. Areas such as cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers demonstrate their attention to translational research that bridges laboratory findings and clinical applications.

The emphasis on infectious disease interaction with host systems, such as the study of HPV's effect on the vaginal microbiome, indicates a multidisciplinary approach encompassing microbiology, immunology, and oncology.

Through their publications, Delvenne contributes to expanding the understanding of cancer biology, viral oncology, and the tumor microenvironment, aiming to support more precise diagnostic and therapeutic strategies within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Activated forms of MMP2 and MMP9 in abdominal aortic aneurysms.

    Natzi Sakalihasan;Philippe Delvenne;Betty V. Nusgens;Raymond Limet

  • Neutrophil extracellular traps infiltrate the lung airway, interstitial, and vascular compartments in severe COVID-19.

    Coraline Radermecker;Nancy Detrembleur;Julien Guiot;Etienne Cavalier

  • Mechanisms of cell entry by human papillomaviruses: an overview.

    Caroline A J Horvath;Gaëlle A V Boulet;Virginie M Renoux;Philippe O Delvenne

  • Clinical utility of an epigenetic assay to detect occult prostate cancer in histopathologically negative biopsies: results of the MATLOC study

    Grant D. Stewart;Leander Van Neste;Philippe Delvenne;Paul Delrée

  • Immune suppression in head and neck cancers: A review

    Annaëlle Duray;Stéphanie Demoulin;Pascale Hubert;Philippe Delvenne;Philippe Delvenne

  • Natural killer cells: role in local tumor growth and metastasis

    Inge Langers;Virginie M Renoux;Marc Thiry;Philippe Delvenne

  • Cancer immunotherapy: it's time to better predict patients' response.

    Charlotte Pilard;Marie Ancion;Philippe Delvenne;Guy Jerusalem

  • FDG PET/CT radiomics for predicting the outcome of locally advanced rectal cancer

    Pierre Lovinfosse;Marc Polus;Daniel Van Daele;Philippe Martinive

  • HPV infection alters vaginal microbiome through down-regulating host mucosal innate peptides used by Lactobacilli as amino acid sources

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  • Monoclonal antibodies against GARP/TGF-β1 complexes inhibit the immunosuppressive activity of human regulatory T cells in vivo

    Julia Cuende;Stéphanie Liénart;Olivier Dedobbeleer;Bas van der Woning

  • Dermal ultrastructure in low Beighton score members of 17 families with hypermobile-type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

    Trinh Hermanns-Lê;Marie-Annick Reginster;Claudine Piérard-Franchimont;Philippe Delvenne

  • Influence of the mucosal epithelium microenvironment on Langerhans cells: implications for the development of squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix.

    Sandra L. Giannini;Pascale Hubert;Jean Doyen;Jacques Boniver

  • Defensins: « simple » antimicrobial peptides or broad-spectrum molecules ?

    Meggy Suarez-Carmona;Pascale Hubert;Philippe Delvenne;Michael Herfs

  • PHASE I/II TRIAL OF IMMUNOGENICITY OF A HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) TYPE 16 E7 PROTEIN-BASED VACCINE IN WOMEN WITH ONCOGENIC HPV-POSITIVE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA

    Sophie Hallez;Philippe Simon;Frédéric Maudoux;Jean Doyen

  • Tumor microenvironment converts plasmacytoid dendritic cells into immunosuppressive/tolerogenic cells: insight into the molecular mechanisms

    Stéphanie Demoulin;Michael Herfs;Philippe Delvenne;Pascale Hubert

  • Correlation of T-helper secretory differentiation and types of antigen-presenting cells in squamous intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix.

    Walid Al-Saleh;Sandra L. Giannini;Nathalie Jacobs;Michel Moutschen

  • Cytokine expression in squamous intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix: implications for the generation of local immunosuppression

    Sandra Giannini;Walid Al-Saleh;Hélène Piron;Nathalie Jacobs

  • Asporin Is a Fibroblast-Derived TGF-β1 Inhibitor and a Tumor Suppressor Associated with Good Prognosis in Breast Cancer.

    Pamela Maris;Arnaud Blomme;Ana Perez Palacios;Brunella Costanza

  • Extracellular HMGB1 blockade inhibits tumor growth through profoundly remodeling immune microenvironment and enhances checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy.

    Pascale Hubert;Patrick Roncarati;Stephanie Demoulin;Charlotte Pilard

  • Identification of novel accessible proteins bearing diagnostic and therapeutic potential in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

    Andrei Turtoi;Davide Musmeci;Davide Musmeci;Yinghong Wang;Bruno Dumont

  • The cross-talk between dendritic and regulatory T cells: good or evil?

    Pascale Hubert;Nathalie Jacobs;Jean-Hubert Caberg;Jacques Boniver

  • Different mechanisms are implicated in ERBB2 gene overexpression in breast and in other cancers

    D. Vernimmen;Maud Guéders;Sonia Pisvin;Philippe Delvenne

  • Assessment of Ki-67 Antigen Immunostaining in Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions of the Uterine Cervix: Correlation With the Histologic Grade and Human Papillomavirus Type

    Walid Al-Saleh;Philippe Delvenne;Roland Greimers;Viviana Fridman

  • Innate lymphocyte and dendritic cell cross‐talk: a key factor in the regulation of the immune response

    Anca Reschner;Pascale Hubert;Philippe Delvenne;Jacques Boniver

  • DNA methylation and cancer diagnosis: new methods and applications

    Pierre Dehan;Gaelle Kustermans;Samuel Guenin;Julie Horion

  • 18F-FDG Uptake Assessed by PET/CT in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Is Associated with Cellular and Molecular Alterations Prefacing Wall Deterioration and Rupture

    Audrey Courtois;Betty V. Nusgens;Roland Hustinx;Gauthier Namur

  • Methylglyoxal, a glycolysis side-product, induces Hsp90 glycation and YAP-mediated tumor growth and metastasis.

    Marie-Julie Nokin;Florence Durieux;Paul Peixoto;Barbara Chiavarina

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Boniver
Jacques Boniver University of Liège
Edwin De Pauw
Edwin De Pauw University of Liège
Agnès Noël
Agnès Noël University of Liège
Marc Thiry
Marc Thiry University of Liège
Vincent Castronovo
Vincent Castronovo University of Liège
Yves Beguin
Yves Beguin University of Liège
Jean-Michel Foidart
Jean-Michel Foidart University of Liège
Edouard Louis
Edouard Louis University of Liège
Alain Colige
Alain Colige University of Liège
Vincent Bours
Vincent Bours University of Liège

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