Publications by authors named "A Rouault"

The melanocortin-3 receptor (MC3R) regulates GABA release from agouti-related protein (AgRP) nerve terminals and thus tonically suppresses multiple circuits involved in feeding behavior and energy homeostasis. Here, we examined the role of the MC3R and the melanocortin system in regulating the response to various anorexigenic agents. The genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of the MC3R, or subthreshold doses of an MC4R agonist, improved the dose responsiveness to glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) agonists, as assayed by inhibition of food intake and weight loss.

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  • A cohort study named Amber was conducted in France to gather real-life data on biliary tract cancer (BTC) treatment between 2019 and 2021, focusing on clinical practices and patient outcomes.
  • The study included 138 patients, mostly with locally advanced or metastatic BTC, highlighting their demographics, treatment responses, and overall survival statistics.
  • Results indicated that a majority of patients received first-line palliative chemotherapy, with 23% showing an objective response and a median overall survival of 13.4 months, aligning well with international treatment guidelines and existing research.
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The ability of CD8 T cells to infiltrate solid tumors and reach cancer cells is associated with improved patient survival and responses to immunotherapy. Thus, identifying the factors controlling T cell migration in tumors is critical, so that strategies to intervene on these targets can be developed. Although interstitial motility is a highly energy-demanding process, the metabolic requirements of CD8 T cells migrating in a 3D environment remain unclear.

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The melanocortin receptor accessory protein 2 (MRAP2) is essential for several physiological functions of the ghrelin receptor growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a (GHSR1a), including increasing appetite and suppressing insulin secretion. In the absence of MRAP2, GHSR1a displays high constitutive activity and a weak G-protein-mediated response to ghrelin and readily recruits β-arrestin. In the presence of MRAP2, however, G-protein-mediated signaling via GHSR1a is strongly dependent on ghrelin stimulation and the recruitment of β-arrestin is significantly diminished.

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