Publications by authors named "TUAILLON"

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Treating HCC is challenging because of the poor drug effectiveness and the lack of tools to predict patient responses. To resolve these issues, we established a patient-centric spheroid model using HepG2, TWNT-1, and THP-1 co-culture, that mimics HCC phenotype.

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In medicine, virological diagnosis is mainly based on the detection of the viral genome and antigens, or on the identification of specific antibodies produced in response to infection. These strategies are suitable for characterizing an active infection or past contact with an already known virus. The recent development of tests for evaluating the host's cellular immune response opens new perspectives for personalized patient care based on immunomonitoring.

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Objectives: The diagnostic gaps for childhood tuberculosis (TB) remain considerable in settings with high TB incidence and resource constraints. We established and evaluated the performance of a scoring system based on a combination of serological tests and T-cell cytokine release assays, chosen for their ability to detect immune responses indicative of TB, in a context of high prevalence of pediatric HIV infection.

Methods: We enrolled 628 consecutive children aged ≤15 years, admitted for TB suspicion.

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Background: Dried blood collection devices might be beneficial for diagnosing infectious diseases in areas far from the medical facilities and in lockdown situations. There are several reports on the efficacy of such applications for qualitative tests. Here we demonstrated the feasibility of a novel Ser-Col blood collection device as a standardized approach for qualitative and quantitative detection of infectious markers and several over immunochemical tests.

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Objectives: Widespread testing and treatment are essential to eliminate hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection as a public health concern. However, in resource-limited countries, access to HBV PCR is limited. In this study, we developed a quantitative HBV PCR assay on open molecular platforms and evaluate its performance in diagnosing clinically significant HBV DNA thresholds as defined by the WHO (2000 IU/mL, 20 000 IU/mL, and 200 000 IU/mL).

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  • - The study examined leukocyte activation in 55 children with acute fever, analyzing specific cell markers to understand their immune response during SARS-CoV-2 infection and other diseases.
  • - Results showed that children with SARS-CoV-2 had increased levels of CD169 and CD38 on monocytes and T lymphocytes, indicating hyperactivation, while bacterial infections and inflammatory diseases exhibited different activation patterns.
  • - Notably, HLA-DR levels on monocytes decreased in those with bacterial and inflammatory illnesses, highlighting distinct immune responses between these conditions and SARS-CoV-2.
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Objectives: Despite successful human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) control with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), individuals with HIV still face health risks, including cancers, cardiovascular and neurocognitive diseases. An HIV protein, Tat, is potentially involved in these HIV-related diseases. Previous studies demonstrated circulating Tat in the blood of untreated people with HIV.

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Introduction: Granulocytes are innate immune cells that play a key role in pathogen elimination. Recent studies revealed the diversity of granulocytes in terms of phenotype and function. In particular, a subset of granulocytes identified as low-density granulocytes (LDG) has been described in physiological conditions and with increased frequencies in several pathological contexts.

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In hospitalized children, SARS-CoV-2 infection can present as either a primary reason for admission (patients admitted for COVID-19) or an incidental finding during follow-up (patients admitted with COVID-19). We conducted a nested case-control study within a cohort of pediatric patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, to investigate the concentration of plasma nucleocapsid antigen (N-Ag) in children admitted for COVID-19 or with COVID-19. While reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction Ct values in nasopharyngeal swab were similar between the two groups, children admitted for COVID-19 had a higher rate of detectable N-Ag (12/18 (60.

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Leptospirosis is presumably an important cause of non-malarial fever in West Africa. In this study, outpatients consulting in primary care clinics during the rainy season were tested for leptospirosis, and clinical characteristics associated with leptospirosis cases were explored. Patients with fever ≥ 39°C were recruited in nine primary health care centers in Bobo Dioulasso (Burkina Faso).

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New Findings: What is the central question of this study? What are the molecular, cerebrovascular and cognitive biomarkers of retired rugby union players with concussion history? What is the main finding and its importance? Retired rugby players compared with matched controls exhibited lower systemic nitric oxide bioavailability accompanied by lower middle cerebral artery velocity and mild cognitive impairment. Retired rugby players are more susceptible to accelerated cognitive decline.

Abstract: Following retirement from sport, the chronic consequences of prior-recurrent contact are evident and retired rugby union players may be especially prone to accelerated cognitive decline.

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Background: Understanding drug use and behavior within the PWUD population is crucial to adapt harm reduction and prevention strategies, and provide improved addiction and medical treatment. However, in most countries such as France, the knowledge of drug use behaviors is likely biased as it originates from addiction centers which are attended by only an unknown proportion of PWUD. The objectives of this study were to describe drug use behavior in a population of active PWUD in the urban area of Montpellier, South of France.

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Background: Hard-to-reach, vulnerable and cross-border populations are often disproportionately affected by communicable diseases. Epidemiological data on viral hepatitis in French Guiana and Suriname are available for urban areas, but not for remote communities. The Maroni River, which separates FG and Suriname, is home to Tribal and Indigenous communities.

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  • Epithelial cytokines play a crucial role in determining T1/T2 inflammatory responses, raising questions about their consistency in air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures and their connection to systemic factors like blood eosinophil counts (BECs).
  • An investigation was conducted using ALI cultures derived from patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and controls, focusing on the release of cytokines like IL-8 (T1) and T2-alarmins (IL-25, IL-33, thymic stromal lymphopoietin) to observe patterns related to chronic airway diseases.
  • The findings show that asthma cultures had elevated levels of IL-25 and IL-8, while T2-alarmin
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Vaccination against the COVID-19 virus is currently the best option to combat the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic worldwide. However, in addition to logistical and economic barriers, hesitancy to be vaccinated threatens to jeopardize efforts to contain the disease. An increasing number of people in Africa are delaying or rejecting recommended vaccines.

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  • High-altitude (HA) hypoxia can impact the neurovascular unit (NVU), a critical component for brain health, and this study investigates the effects on lowlanders vs. lifelong highlanders.
  • After 14 days at 4300 m, lowlanders showed signs of cognitive impairment and axonal injury, while highlanders demonstrated preserved cognitive function, better cerebral blood flow, and lower markers of neuronal damage.
  • The research suggests that highlanders have developed neuroprotective adaptations that help them cope with the chronic stress of HA hypoxia, highlighting their resilience compared to lowlanders.
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Blood spotted onto filter paper can be easily collected outside healthcare facilities and shipped to a central laboratory for serological testing. However, dried blood testing generally requires manual processing for pre-analytical steps. In this study, we used a standardized blood collection device combined with an automated elution system to test illegal gold miners living in French Guiana for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and syphilis.

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  • The study aims to investigate risky behaviors and STI prevalence among illegal gold miners in French Guiana, challenging negative stereotypes associated with the mining community.
  • It involved a cross-sectional analysis of 499 miners, revealing high rates of transactional sex, notable differences in condom use between types of partners, and a concerning prevalence of sexually transmitted infections, especially syphilis.
  • Findings suggest that despite high condom use, the combination of sexual risk behaviors and STI prevalence indicates a need for improved prevention and screening efforts in this population.
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We explored antibody response after first and second BNT162b2 vaccinations, to predict the need for subsequent injections in nursing home (NH) residents. 369 NH residents were tested for IgG against SARS-CoV-2 Receptor-Binding Domain (RBD-IgG) and nucleoprotein-IgG (SARS-CoV-2 IgG II Quant and SARS-CoV-2 IgG Alinity assays, Abbott Diagnostics). In NH residents with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, the first dose elicited high RBD-IgG levels (≥ 4160 AU/mL) in 99/129 cases (76.

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Identification of the main SARS-CoV-2 variants in real time is of interest to control the virus and to rapidly devise appropriate public health responses. The RT-qPCR is currently considered to be the reference method to screen SARS-CoV-2 mutations, but it has some limitations. The multiplexing capability is limited when the number of markers to detect increases.

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Background: Elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who use drugs (PWUD) remains a challenge even in countries in which HCV care is provided free of cost. We assessed whether an innovative community-based, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) survey, coupled with HCV screening and immediate treatment, could be efficient to detect and cure current PWUD with chronic HCV in a large city of Southern France.

Methods: At a community site with peers, PWUD (cannabis not included) were enrolled after confirmation by a urine drug test.

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Total HIV DNA is a standard marker to monitor the HIV reservoir in people living with HIV. We investigated HIV DNA quantification accuracy by a real-time PCR kit (qPCR) and digital PCR (dPCR) method within the same set of primers and probes. Among 48 aviremic patients followed for up to 7 years with qPCR, the mean coefficient of variation of total HIV DNA between two successive measurements was 77% (± 0.

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