Publications by authors named "Briand F"

In response to nutrients, intestinal L- and K-cells naturally secrete glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1). GLP-1 regulates postprandial blood glucose by increasing insulin secretion, slowing down gastric emptying and inducing satiety. A selection of specifically developed collagen hydrolysates was screened for their ability to enhance natural GLP-1 production in vitro.

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Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of bile acid homeostasis and is involved in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Although FXR agonists effectively alleviate pathological features of NASH, adverse effects such as disturbance of cholesterol homeostasis and occurrence of pruritus remain to be addressed. Here, we identified a novel FXR agonist, ID119031166 (ID166), and explored the pharmacological benefits of ID166 in the treatment of NASH.

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  • - A domestic cat in France was found to be infected with a dangerous strain of avian influenza (H5N1) after living near a duck farm that had cases of the virus.
  • - The specific strain detected in the cat belongs to the clade 2.3.4.4b, which is closely related to the virus affecting the birds.
  • - To stop the virus from spreading to other mammals and potentially humans, experts suggest increased monitoring of domestic pets that show symptoms and have been in contact with infected birds.
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To date, a biopsy is mandatory to evaluate parenchymal inflammation in the liver. Here, we evaluated whether molecular imaging of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) could be used as an alternative non-invasive tool to detect liver inflammation in the setting of chronic liver disease. To do so, we radiolabeled anti-VCAM-1 nanobody (Tc-cAbVCAM1-5) and used single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) to quantify liver uptake in preclinical models of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) with various degree of liver inflammation: wild-type mice fed a normal or high-fat diet (HFD), FOZ fed a HFD and C57BL6/J fed a choline-deficient or -supplemented HFD.

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The antigenic characterization of IBDV, a virus that causes an immunosuppressive disease in young chickens, has been historically addressed using cross virus neutralization (VN) assay and antigen-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent (AC-ELISA). However, VN assay has been usually carried out either in specific antibody negative embryonated eggs, for non-cell culture adapted strains, which is tedious, or on chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF), which requires virus adaptation to cell culture. AC-ELISA has provided crucial information about IBDV antigenicity, but this information is limited to the epitopes included in the tested panel with a lack of information of overall antigenic view.

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During winter 2020-2021, France and other European countries were severely affected by highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 viruses of the Gs/GD/96 lineage, clade 2.3.4.

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Obese patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are prone to severe forms of COVID-19. There is an urgent need for new treatments that lower the severity of COVID-19 in this vulnerable population. To better replicate the human context, we set up a diet-induced model of obesity associated with dyslipidemia and NASH in the golden hamster (known to be a relevant preclinical model of COVID-19).

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An H3N1 avian influenza virus was detected in a laying hens farm in May 2019 which had experienced 25% mortality in Northern France. The complete sequencing of this virus showed that all segment sequences belonged to the Eurasian lineage and were phylogenetically very close to many of the Belgian H3N1 viruses detected in 2019. The French virus presented two genetic particularities with NA and NS deletions that could be related to virus adaptation from wild to domestic birds and could increase virulence, respectively.

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We report the full-length genome sequence (compared to reference sequences) of a novel European variant strain of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), designated 19P009381 (AxB1). This should help to further identify such viruses in Europe.

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Obese patientss with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are particularly prone to developing severe forms of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). The gut-to-lung axis is critical during viral infections of the respiratory tract, and a change in the gut microbiota's composition might have a critical role in disease severity. Here, we investigated the consequences of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) on the gut microbiota in the context of obesity and NASH.

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In 2016-2017, France experienced a devastating epidemic of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N8, with more than 400 outbreaks reported in poultry farms. We analyzed the spatiotemporal dynamics of the epidemic using a structured-coalescent-based phylodynamic approach that combined viral genomic data (n = 196; one viral genome per farm) and epidemiological data. In the process, we estimated viral migration rates between départements (French administrative regions) and the temporal dynamics of the effective viral population size (Ne) in each département.

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Mounting evidence suggests that the gut-to-lung axis is critical during respiratory viral infections. We herein hypothesized that disruption of gut homeostasis during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may associate with early disease outcomes. To address this question, we took advantage of the Syrian hamster model.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents an international health concern with its growing number of patients worldwide. At the same time, excessive salt consumption is also seen as a major cause of diseases such as hypertension and may expedite renal complications in diabetic patients. In this study, we investigated the effects of excessive sodium chloride supplementation on the kidney of the Spontaneously Diabetic Torii-Lepr (SDT fatty) rat, an obese type 2 diabetes model.

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In 2021, France faced large avian influenza outbreaks, like in 2016 and 2017. Controlling these outbreaks required the preventive depopulation of a large number of duck farms. A previous study in 2017 showed that the quality of decontamination of trucks and transport crates used for depopulation was often insufficient.

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Impaired hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism are hallmarks of type 2 diabetes. Increased sulfide production or sulfide donor compounds may beneficially regulate hepatic metabolism. Disposal of sulfide through the sulfide oxidation pathway (SOP) is critical for maintaining sulfide within a safe physiological range.

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  • Guinea fowl fulminating enteritis has been a recognized issue in France since the 1970s, with a coronavirus identified in 2014 as a potential viral cause of the disease.
  • In a recent study, analysis of intestinal content from a 2017 case revealed two viruses: a guinea fowl coronavirus (GfCoV) and a picornavirus (GfPic), with successful viral isolation achieved using guinea fowl eggs.
  • The study provides the first full-length genome sequences for GfCoV and GfPic, which will aid in examining their potential roles as primary pathogens in guinea fowl fulminating enteritis.
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The major challenge in antigen-specific immunotherapy of cancer is to select the most relevant tumor antigens to target. To this aim, understanding their mode of expression by tumor cells is critical. We previously identified a melanoma-specific antigen, melanoma-overexpressed antigen 1 (MELOE-1)-coded for by a long noncoding RNA-whose internal ribosomal entry sequence (IRES)-dependent translation is restricted to tumor cells.

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The infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is responsible for a highly contagious and sometimes lethal disease of chickens (). IBDV genetic variation is well-described for both field and live-attenuated vaccine strains, however, the dynamics and selection pressures behind this genetic evolution remain poorly documented. Here, genetically homogeneous virus stocks were generated using reverse genetics for a very virulent strain, rvv, and a vaccine-related strain, rCu-1.

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Objective: The intestinal microbiota to immune system crosstalk is a major regulator of metabolism and hence metabolic diseases. An impairment of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1, as a key regulator shaping intestinal microbiota under normal chow feeding, could be one of the early events of dysglycemia.

Methods: We studied the gut microbiota ecology by sequencing the gut and tissue microbiota.

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  • Liraglutide helps control type 2 diabetes (T2D) and inflammation by affecting gut bacteria and the immune system in mice.
  • Scientists gave a special treatment to mice with diabetes for 14 days to see how liraglutide worked and studied their gut bacteria and immune cells.
  • The results showed that liraglutide changed the gut bacteria and improved insulin secretion, which helps in controlling blood sugar levels, especially when the mice's gut bacteria were not treated with antibiotics.
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  • Three genotypes of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) virus were found in France during winter 2016-17, with genotype A causing significant economic losses in duck farming.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that genotype A viruses formed five distinct geographic clusters in southwestern France, suggesting localized transmission patterns.
  • To prevent the spread of the virus to unaffected areas, it is essential for authorities to restrict the movement of potentially infected birds.
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