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Lucie Gelon: Proud to Share My 1st Achievements in The Scientific and Platelet World
Feb 2, 2026, 12:53

Lucie Gelon: Proud to Share My 1st Achievements in The Scientific and Platelet World

Lucie Gelon, PhD in Immunology at Paul Sabatier University and IPBS in Toulouse, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, adding:

”I am proud to share my first achievements in the scientific and platelet world.

This paper is part of my PhD work and focuses on the IL-33/ST2 pathway in platelet biology.

“The alarmin Interleukin-33 modulates platelet proteome, function and biogenesis” is available online in Blood Advances.

Our study shows that IL-33 modulates platelet production and function :
· In an IL-33-deprived environment, platelet adhesion and thrombus formation are impaired
· IL-33 shapes platelet proteome toward a pro-inflammatory phenotype
· IL-33 increases platelet production in the lung through enhanced megakaryocyte fragmentation

I want to thank my supervisor, Emma Lefrancais and all the co-authors and collaborators Stéphane Roga, Jean-Philippe Girard, Anne Gonzalez de Peredo, Edith Vidal and Sonia SEVERIN for their help and support.”

Title: The alarmin Interleukin-33 modulates platelet proteome, function and biogenesis

Authors: Lucie Gelon, Stéphane Roga, Anne Gonzalez-de-Peredo, Edith Vidal, Jean-Philippe Girard, Sonia Severin, Emma Lefrançais

Read the Full Article on Blood Advances

Lucie Gelon: Proud to Share My 1st Achievements in The Scientific and Platelet World

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