Publications by authors named "CHERRIER F"

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  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), including Sézary syndrome and mycosis fungoides, involves the abnormal accumulation of T lymphocytes in the skin.
  • CTCL cells exhibit varied characteristics and express cell adhesion molecules like cutaneous lymphocyte antigen (CLA), which facilitates their movement and survival in the skin.
  • Research shows that targeting CLA with a specific antibody (HECA-452) reduces the movement, proliferation, and tumor growth of CTCL cells, indicating that inhibiting CLA might offer a potential treatment strategy for CTCL patients.
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are telomerase-positive tumors expressing hTERT, although neither gene rearrangement/amplification nor promoter hotspot mutations could explain the hTERT re-expression. As the hTERT promoter is rich in CpG, we investigated the contribution of epigenetic mechanisms in its re-expression. We analyzed hTERT promoter methylation status in CTCL cells compared with healthy cells.

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Sézary Syndrome (SS) is a rare aggressive epidermotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) defined by erythroderma, pruritis, and a circulating atypical CD4 + T-cell clonal population. The diversity of Sézary cell (SC) phenotype and genotype may reflect either plasticity or heterogeneity, which was difficult to evaluate dynamically until the achievement of long-term SC expansion. Therefore, we developed six defined culture conditions allowing for the expansion of SC defined by their phenotype and monoclonality in four of seven SS cases.

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During a blood meal, female Anopheles mosquitoes are potentially exposed to diverse microbes in addition to the malaria parasite, Plasmodium. Human and animal African trypanosomiases are frequently co-endemic with malaria in Africa. It is not known whether exposure of Anopheles to trypanosomes influences their fitness or ability to transmit Plasmodium.

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Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles mosquitoes belonging to only three out of eight subgenera: Anopheles, Cellia and Nyssorhynchus. Unlike almost every other insect species, males of some Anopheles species produce steroid hormones which are transferred to females during copulation to influence their reproduction. Steroids are consequently a potential target for malaria vector control.

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Vector-borne diseases and especially malaria are responsible for more than half million deaths annually. The increase of insecticide resistance in wild populations of Anopheles malaria vectors emphasises the need for novel vector control strategies as well as for identifying novel vector targets. Venus kinase receptors (VKRs) constitute a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) family only found in invertebrates.

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Ca release-activated Ca channels, composed of Orai1 and STIM1 (stromal interaction molecule 1) proteins, are the main Ca entry mechanism in lymphocytes. Their role in cell migration and metastasis is demonstrated in solid cancers but it remains elusive in malignant hemopathies. Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is characterized by the dissemination of neoplastic B cells throughout the organism which is under the control of chemokines such as Stromal Derived Factor 1 (SDF-1) and its receptor CXCR4.

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Compared with stable clinical conditions, unstable angina carries an increased risk of immediate and delayed cardiac adverse events after balloon coronary angioplasty. The influence of stent use in reducing these differences remains unknown. We analyzed the early (30 days) and late outcome of a cohort of 459 consecutive patients who underwent stent placement with ticlopidine and aspirin as antithrombotic regimen according to the presence (group 1, n = 151) or absence (group 2, n = 308) of unstable angina at rest (Braunwald classes II and III).

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Objective: To assess the long term prognostic significance of aortic valve ring abscess in patients with aortic endocarditis.

Patients: A consecutive series of 75 patients who had surgery for aortic infective endocarditis between 1981 and 1989; 35 had aortic ring abscesses (group 1) and 40 did not (group 2). Mean age did not differ between the two groups.

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Background: Campylobacter fetus endocarditis is uncommon and may be life-threatening.

Case Report: A 91-year-old patient with rectal villous adenocarcinoma was admitted with fever and recent complaints of popliteal pain. The definite diagnosis of endocarditis and mycotic aneurysm related to C.

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The aim of this study was to determine whether advances in angioplasty techniques have improved results in multiple vessel coronary disease and to compare present results with those reported in randomised trials comparing angioplasty and surgery. The hospital results of two cohorts of multivessel coronary patients treated by angioplasty during two different periods were compared (group 1: 1990-1991. group 2: 1994-1995).

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The authors report the results of a study evaluating serial electrophysiological tests on a series of 166 patients with inducible sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia. The initial electrophysiological investigation was indicated because of sustained ventricular arrhythmias documented in 95 patients or suspected in 71 symptomatic patients. Serial tests allowed identification of a protective antiarrhythmic treatment (non-inducible ventricular tachycardia) in 74 responding patients (44.

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Objectives: We compared the ability of rest single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with [123I]-16-iodo-3-methylhexadecanoic acid (MIHA) and the thallium-201 (Tl-201) rest-reinjection technique to detect myocardial viability after infarction.

Background: After myocardial infarction, MIHA frequently shows increased uptake in the areas with exercise Tl-201 defects (mismatch), even in patients with an irreversible Tl-201 reinjection defect. Whether such increased uptake is indicative of ischemic but viable myocardium is not known.

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We compared the prognostic significance of prior angina pectoris in 151 patients > or = 75 years of age admitted for acute myocardial infarction. There was a similar in-hospital course, but the long-term outcome was poorer in patients with prior angina.

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The effects of late angioplasty of the culprit artery after myocardial infarction on the decisive prognostic factors of left ventricular function and remodeling are not well known. When the culprit artery is narrowed but patent, angioplasty leads to improvement in segmental contractility and global left ventricular function: it does not seem to influence left ventricular end-diastolic volume. When the artery remains occluded, global and regional left ventricular function is also improved when the recanalised artery remains patent.

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If the indications of coronary angiography are well chosen, the percentage of normal coronary angiographies should decrease. The authors analysed 7858 primary coronary angiographies performed between 1981 and 1990 in patients without valvular or congenital heart disease. The second 5 years were compared to the first.

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Coronary angioplasty has undergone major technical changes since the period of inclusion in the randomized trials, comparing it with surgery, particularly with the increased use of coronary stents. This study shows improved in-hospital outcome in terms of primary success and complication rates in patients treated with coronary angioplasty for multivessel disease from 1994 to 1995, compared with the 1990 to 1991 period.

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Objective: To determine the clinical and bacteriological features of infective endocarditis in the elderly.

Design: Prospective case series.

Setting: A university hospital that is both a referral and a primary care centre.

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Background: In idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, long-term outcome is poor and left ventricular ejection fraction is a major powerful predictor of survival. However, right ventricular function might also play an important role in the long-term prognosis of this disease.

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the role of right ventricular parameters, mainly right ventricular ejection fraction, on survival in idiopathic cardiomyopathy.

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Objectives: Analyze management of myocardial infarction in elderly subjects and assess long-term outcome.

Methods: We studied retrospectively a series of 151 consecutive cases of acute myocardial infarction in patients over 75 years of age and compared then with a group of young subjects under 65 years of age admitted for the same pathology during the same period (1989-1993).

Results: In the elderly population, female sex, past history of angina or infarction, atypical presentation and hemodynamic complications were more frequent in the elderly population (left ventricle failure 44 vs 13%, cardiogenic shock 17.

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The clinical benefit of late recanalization of complete coronary occlusion is debated. Left ventricular (LV) function and volumes are major prognostic determinants in patients with coronary artery disease. We sought to assess comprehensively the evolution of global and regional LV function and LV volumes after percutaneous recanalization of chronic complete coronary artery occlusions.

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This study compares the incidence and management of acute closure complicating coronary angioplasty in three historic populations of patients having undergone the procedure at the same center: group 1 (n = 146 of 881) ("early years" of angioplasty, 1980 to 1986), group 2 (n = 113 of 1781) (bailout stenting learning curve, 1990 to 1992), and group 3 (n = 34 of 525) (1993). The incidence of acute closure decreased from group 1 (146 [17%] of 881) to groups 2 and 3 (147 [6%] of 2306); (p < 0.001).

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End-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy or ischemic heart disease usually present with very low cardiac output and severe ventricular dysfunction which may require pharmacological support before heart transplantation. Right ventricular ejection fraction might be an important factor of functional capacity and survival in congestive heart failure. In order to test the immediate response of right ventricular hemodynamic parameters to nitroglycerin and dobutamine usually used to treat severe left ventricular dysfunction, we studied 17 congestive heart failure patients (15 men, two women; mean age 55 +/- 13 years) with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (n = 10) or end-stage ischemic heart disease (n = 7), left ventricular ejection fraction < 35% (mean 22 +/- 8%), and sinus rhythm.

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