Position
Chargée de Recherche CNRS
Team
AMI – Autophagy Machinery in Infections
Contact
email : coralie.daussy[at]irim.cnrs.fr
Tél : 04 34 35 94 55
Mini-bio
After obtaining a degree in Chemical Engineering, Coralie pursued her Ph.D. at Montpellier, focusing on the role of selective autophagy in HIV-1 infection. Following her thesis, she chose to further investigate autophagy, specifically its interaction with innate immunity in the initial stages of various viruses, including HCV at the Institut Pasteur in Paris and AdV at MFP in Bordeaux. In 2023, she joined Lucile Espert’s group to explore the significance of ATG8ylation during viral entry.
CV/Responsabilités
Publications
Villares M, Espert L and Daussy CF. Peroxisomes are underappreciated organelles hijacked by viruses. Trends in Cell Biology. 2024 Dec 11:S0962-8924(24)00248-4.
TBK1 is part of a galectin 8 dependent membrane damage recognition complex and drives autophagy upon Adenovirus endosomal escape. PLoS Pathog. 2022 Jul 20;18(7):e1010736.
Understanding Post Entry Sorting of Adenovirus Capsids; A Chance to Change Vaccine Vector Properties. Viruses. 2021 Jun 24;13(7):1221.
Coralie F Daussy, Mathilde Galais, Baptiste Pradel, Véronique Robert-Hebmann, Sophie Sagnier, Sophie Pattingre, Martine Biard-Piechaczyk and Lucile Espert. HIV-1 Env induces pexophagy and an oxidative stress leading to uninfected CD4+ T cell death. Autophagy. 2020 Oct 19:1-10.
The Inflammasome Components NLRP3 and ASC Act in Concert with IRGM To Rearrange the Golgi Apparatus during Hepatitis C Virus Infection. J Virol. 2021 Jan 13;95(3):e00826-20.