Publications by authors named "Morgane Bertignac"

The adaptive immune system, along with the innate immune system, are the two main biological processes that protect an organism from pathogens. The adaptive immune system is characterized by the specificity and extreme diversity of its antigen receptors. These antigen receptors are the immunoglobulins (IG) or antibodies of the B cells and the T cell receptors (TR) of the T cells.

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  • * The system provides scientific resources like databases, tools, and reference directories based on IMGT-ONTOLOGY to help researchers understand immune responses.
  • * Research is organized into three main areas: identifying immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes (Axis I), analyzing immune repertoires in various conditions (Axis II), and studying structural changes and engineering of antibodies and T cell receptors (Axis III).
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The adaptive immune response provides the vertebrate immune system with the ability to recognize and remember specific pathogens to generate immunity, and mount stronger attacks each time the pathogen is encountered. T cell receptors are the antigen receptors of the adaptive immune response expressed by T cells, which specifically recognize processed antigens, presented as peptides by the highly polymorphic major histocompatibility (MH) proteins. T cell receptors (TR) are divided into two groups, αβ and γδ, which express distinct TR containing either α and β, or γ and δ chains, respectively.

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IMGT®, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system® is the global reference in immunogenetics and immunoinformatics. By its creation in 1989 by Marie-Paule Lefranc (Université de Montpellier and CNRS), IMGT® marked the advent of immunoinformatics, which emerged at the interface between immunogenetics and bioinformatics. IMGT® is specialized in the immunoglobulins (IG) or antibodies, T cell receptors (TR), major histocompatibility (MH), and proteins of the IgSF and MhSF superfamilies.

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  • Malassezia restricta is a type of yeast commonly found on human skin and is linked to scalp disorders.
  • The complete genome sequence of the Malassezia restricta CBS 7877 strain has been reported.
  • This genome sequence will help researchers understand how this yeast interacts with skin and its potential roles in both health (commensal) and disease (pathogenic).
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