🇨🇭 Antonin Andre

Antonin Andre

PhD, Pasteur Institute
Research fellow
Antonin.Andre [at] unige.ch

 



Antonin was born and raised in Bordeaux, France. He graduated in Life Science from the University of Bordeaux and did an exchange program with the University of Laval (Canada) during his bachelor’s degree. After his bachelor’s degree, Antonin did a master’s program in Immunology, Microbiology and infectious diseases, during which he completed two internships in infectious microbiology. In 2022, he finished his PhD in a team of the Pasteur Institute of Paris, France. Antonin was interested by the role of oxygen in the interaction between human neutrophils and shigella spp. Outside of the lab, Antonin enjoys sports and astronautics.

1. Neutrophils degranulate GAG-containing proteoglycofili, which block Shigella growth and degrade virulence factors : Antonin C André, Marina Valente Barroso, Jurate Skerniskyte, Mélina Siegwald, Vanessa Paul, Lorine Debande, Caroline Ridley, Isabelle Svahn, Stéphane Rigaud, Jean-Yves Tinevez, Romain R Vivès, Philippe J Sansonetti, David J Thornton, Benoit S Marteyn: BioRxiv (2022)
2. The battle for oxygen during bacterial and fungal infections : André AC; Laborde M; Benoit Marteyn: Trends in microbiology (2022)
3. The selective advantage of facultative anaerobes relies on their unique ability to cope with changing oxygen levels during infection: André AC; Debande L; Benoit Marteyn: Cellular microbiology (2022)
4. The ascorbate-deficient guinea pig model of shigellosis allows the study of the entire Shigella life cycle: Antonin C André; Céline Mulet; Mark C Anderson; Louise Injarabian; Achim Buch; Verena Marina Prade; Axel Karl Walch; Jens Lykkesfeldt; Philippe Sansonetti; Benoit S Marteyn: BioRxiv (2020)
5. Shigella-mediated oxygen depletion is essential for intestinal mucosa colonization: Jean-Yves Tinevez, Ellen T. Arena, Mark Anderson, Giulia Nigro, Louise Injarabian, Antonin André, Mariana Ferrari, François-Xavier Campbell-Valois, Anne Devin, Spencer L. Shorte, Philippe J. Sansonetti & Benoit S. Marteyn: Nature micriobiology (2019)
6. The MUB40 Peptide for Use in Detecting Neutrophil-Mediated Inflammation Events: Mark C. Anderson; Louise Injarabian; Antonin Andre; Regis Tournebize; Benoit S. Marteyn: Journal of Visualized Experiments (2019)