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Yves Le Loir

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**Yves Le Loir** is a research scientist working at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA). He dedicates his scientific carrier to the microbiology of the milk production chain (with food and veterinary aspects). He originally studied Biochemistry at the University of Rennes (France). In 1992, he passed the diploma of Engineer in Agronomy of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Agronomie (ENSA), in Rennes. He moved to INRA Jouy en Josas, France, (Unit of Microbial Genetics, headed by S.D. Ehrlich) to work on conjugative DNA transfer in *Lactococcus lactis*, the model lactic acid bacterium (LAB). He stayed in the same team to prepare a PhD thesis (University of Paris XI) in Microbiology on heterologous proteins secretion in *L. lactis*. He defended in 1996 and was recruited in INRA to go on working on protein secretion and lately on respiration in *L. lactis*. In February 2001, Y. Le Loir moved to INRA Rennes to start a new laboratory (Unit of Microbiology, INRA ENSA, Rennes, France). His new projects focused on host adaptation (ruminants) in *Staphylococcus aureus* and interactions between *Staphylococcus aureus* and Lactic Acid Bacteria. In 2008-2016, he headed a research team (12 permanent positions) called Bacterial Biodiversity and In Situ Interactions. From 2011 to 2016, he was alos deputy director of the Research Unit STLO. Since January 2017, he is heading the STLO Unit in Rennes. **STLO (Science and Technology of Milk & Eggs)** is a joint research unit comprising INRA and Agrocampus Ouest staff members (83 permanent positions, 130-140 staff). Since 2000, Y. Le Loir tightly collaborates with Pr Vasco Azevedo (UFMG, Belo Horizonte) and he has been Pesquisador Visitante Especial at UFMG in 2014-2016 (PVE400721/2013-9; CNPq). He also coordinates an International Associated Laboratory involving STLO and Micalis Research Units at INRA and 3 research teams at UFMG, in Brazil.

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[i]Staphylococcus aureus[/i] phenol-soluble modulins impair interleukin expression in bovine mammary epithelial cells.

Martine Deplanche , Liudmila Alekseeva , Ksenia Semenovskaya , Chih-Lung Fu , Frederic Dessauge
Journées d'Animation Scientifique du Département Santé Animale, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA). UMR Infectiologie et Santé Publique (1282)., May 2016, Poitiers, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-01352689v1

Phenol-soluble modulins alpha induce G2/M phase transition delay and impair immune response of eukaryotic cells

Martine Deplanche , Rachid El-Aouar Filho , Ksenia Semenovskaya , Liudmila Alekseeva , Julien Jardin
ICI 2016 International Congress of Immunology, Aug 2016, Melbourne, Australia. John Wiley and Sons, European Journal of Immunology, 46 Supplement: 1 Special Issue: SI Meeting Abstract: 1425, pp.1: 351, 2016, European Journal of Immunology
Poster de conférence hal-01389063v1

Staphylococcus aureus phenol-soluble modulins impair interleukin expression in bovine mammary epithelial cells

Martine Deplanche , Liudmila Alekseeva , Ksenia Semenovskaya , Chih-Lung Fu , Frederic Dessauge
Journées d'Animation Scientifique du Département Santé Animale, May 2016, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France. 98 p., 2016
Poster de conférence hal-01454659v1

S. aureus and E. coli induce IL-32 gene expression to different extents during infection of bovine mammary gland epithelial cells

Martine Deplanche , L. Alexeeva , Pierre Germon , Pascal Rainard , Frederic Dessauge
4. European Congress of Immunology, Sep 2015, Vienne, Austria. , 2015, Abstract book
Poster de conférence hal-01454530v1