Ujvari, Beata Raven, Nynke Madsen, Thomas Klaassen, Marcel Dujon, Antoine M Schultz, Aaron G Nunney, Leonard Lemaître, Jean-François Giraudeau, Mathieu Thomas, Frédéric
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Molecular ecology
Recent developments in telomere and cancer evolutionary ecology demonstrate a very complex relationship between the need of tissue repair and controlling the emergence of abnormally proliferating cells. The trade-off is balanced by natural and sexual selection and mediated via both intrinsic and environmental factors. Here, we explore the effects o...
Rouger-Gaudichon, Jérémie Cousin, Elie Jakobczyk, Helene Debaize, Lydie Rio, Anne-Gäelle Forestier, Anne Arnaud, Marie-Pierre Villacreces, Arnaud Praloran, Vincent Jacamo, Rodrigo
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemias (ALL) are the most frequent cancer in children and derive most often from B-cell precursors. Current survival rates roughly reach 90% at 10 years from diagnosis. However, 15-20% of children still relapse with a significant risk of death. Our previous work showed that the transmembrane protein CD9 plays a major role in ...
Sanchez-Cid, Concepcion Guironnet, Alexandre Keuschnig, Christoph Wiest, Laure Vulliet, Emmanuelle Vogel, Timothy M.
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ISME Communications
Antibiotics released into the environment at low (sub-inhibitory) concentrations could select for antibiotic resistance that might disseminate to the human microbiome. In this case, low-level anthropogenic sources of antibiotics would have a significant impact on human health risk. In order to provide data necessary for the evaluation of this risk,...
Piedrafita, Alexis Siwy, Justyna Klein, Julie Akkari, Amal Amaya-Garrido, Ana Mebazaa, Alexandre Sanz, Anna Belen Breuil, Benjamin Montero Herrero, Laura Marcheix, Bertrand
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Critical care (London, England)
The delayed diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) episodes and the lack of specificity of current single AKI biomarkers hamper its management. Urinary peptidome analysis may help to identify early molecular changes in AKI and grasp its complexity to identify potential targetable molecular pathways. In derivation and validation cohorts totalizing 1...
Poplineau, Mathilde Platet, Nadine Mazuel, Adrien Hérault, Léonard N'Guyen, Lia Koide, Shuhei Nakajima-Takagi, Yaeko Kuribayashi, Wakako Carbuccia, Nadine Haboub, Loreen
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Blood
Cancer cell heterogeneity is a major driver of therapy resistance. To characterize resistant cells and their vulnerabilities, we studied the PLZF-RARA variant of acute promyelocytic leukemia, resistant to retinoic acid (RA), using single-cell multiomics. We uncovered transcriptional and chromatin heterogeneity in leukemia cells. We identified a sub...
Kobayashi, Norio Okae, Hiroaki Hiura, Hitoshi Kubota, Naoto Kobayashi, Eri H. Shibata, Shun Oike, Akira Hori, Takeshi Kikutake, Chie Hamada, Hirotaka
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Nature Communications
Little is known about the epigenetic mechanisms of the first cell fate commitment in humans. Here, the authors show that activation of the miRNA cluster C19MC confers differentiation potential into trophoblast lineages on human embryonic stem cells.
Trouillon, Julian Han, Kook Attrée, Ina Lory, Stephen
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Nature Communications
Protein Hfq regulates bacterial mRNA translation and stability by interacting with mRNAs and small noncoding RNAs. Here, the authors identify Hfq-interacting RNAs in three strains representing major phylogenetic lineages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa , highlighting intra-species diversity in post-transcriptional regulatory networks.
Iannuccelli, Nathalie Sarry, Julien Billon, Yvon Aymard, Patrick Helies, Virginie Cabau, Cédric Donnadieu, Cécile Demars, Julie
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BMC research notes
Causal mutations for major genes that underlie a broad range of morphological traits are often located within exons of genes that then affect protein functions. Non-model organism genetic studies are not easy to perform due to the lack of genome-wide molecular tools such as SNP genotyping array. Genotyping-By-Sequencing (GBS) methods offer an alter...
Le Gac, Mickael Mary, Lou Metegnier, Gabriel Quéré, Julien Siano, Raffaele Rodríguez, Francisco Destombe, Christophe Sourisseau, Marc
Despite theoretical expectations, marine microeukaryote population are often highly structured and the mechanisms behind such patterns remain to be elucidated. These organisms display huge census population sizes, yet genotyping usually requires clonal strains originating from single cells, hindering proper population sampling. Estimating allelic f...
Ablain, Julien Al Mahi, Amira Rothschild, Harriet Prasad, Meera Aires, Sophie Yang, Song Dokukin, Maxim E Xu, Shuyun Dang, Michelle Sokolov, Igor
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Nature genetics
Cancer genetics has uncovered many tumor-suppressor and oncogenic pathways, but few alterations have revealed mechanisms involved in tumor spreading. Here, we examined the role of the third most significant chromosomal deletion in human melanoma that inactivates the adherens junction gene NECTIN1 in 55% of cases. We found that NECTIN1 loss stimulat...