Publications by authors named "F Jordier"

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  • Lung transplantation often faces challenges due to acute or chronic rejection, linked to the presence of HLA donor-specific antibodies and other autoantibodies.
  • Non-classical HLA molecules, such as HLA-G, play a role in immune acceptance of lung grafts; certain isoforms are associated with poorer outcomes in transplants.
  • The study aimed to investigate HLA-G antibody prevalence in lung transplant recipients, finding specific antibody reactivity rare, with non-specific responses indicating possible issues with autoantigens in the testing cells.
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Little attention is paid to pseudogenes from the highly polymorphic HLA genetic region. The pseudogene is defined as a non-functional gene because it is deleted at different frequencies in humans and because it encodes a potentially non-functional truncated protein. However, different studies have shown HLA-H transcriptional activity.

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Background: Due to the unavailability of immunological reagents, the Dombrock blood group is insufficiently explored in African populations and can be a source of alloimmunization. A large study including pygmoid and nonpygmoid ethnic groups from East, Central, and West continental Africa, together with African migrants like Comorians, Afro-Caribbean from Martinique, and Maroons from French Guiana would be helpful to increase transfusion safety.

Study Design And Methods: Using genomic DNA extracted from blood samples collected from 336 nonpygmoid and 51 pygmoid Africans as well as 268 samples of African descent, DO coding regions were PCR-amplified and sequenced.

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Human pegivirus (HPgV, formerly GBV-C) is a member of the genus Pegivirus, family Flaviviridae. Despite its identification more than 20 years ago, both natural history and distribution of this viral group in human hosts remain under exploration. Analysis of HPgV genomes characterized up to now points out the scarcity of French pegivirus sequences in databases.

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Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G, a HLA class Ib molecule, interacts with receptors on lymphocytes such as T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells to influence immune responses. Unlike classical HLA molecules, HLA-G expression is not found on all somatic cells, but restricted to tissue sites, including human bronchial epithelium cells (HBEC). Individual variation in HLA-G expression is linked to its genetic polymorphism and has been associated with many pathological situations such as asthma, which is characterized by epithelium abnormalities and inflammatory cell activation.

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