Publications by authors named "Cochet C"

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  • CK2 is an important enzyme involved in cell growth and survival, making it a potential target for cancer treatments, but many existing inhibitors are not selective enough.
  • Researchers discovered a new compound, a dihydropyrido-thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivative, which showed strong inhibitory activity against CK2α and was notable for its unique chemical structure.
  • The most effective compound, 10b, had an IC value of 36.7 nM and demonstrated good selectivity and cellular activity against certain cancer cell lines, outperforming existing inhibitors in terms of inducing cell death.
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Unlabelled: While mineral weathering (MWe) plays a key role in plant growth promotion and soil fertility, the molecular mechanisms and the genes used by bacteria to weather minerals remain poorly characterized. Acidification-based dissolution is considered the primary mechanism used by bacteria. This mechanism is historically associated with the conversion of glucose to protons and gluconic acid through the action of particular glucose dehydrogenases (GDH) dependent on the pyrroquinoline quinone (PQQ) cofactor.

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Approximately one-third of advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients develop osteolytic bone metastases, leading to skeletal complications. In this review, we first provide a comprehensive perspective of seminal studies on bone metastasis of RCC describing the main molecular modulators and growth factor signaling pathways most important for the RCC-stimulated osteoclast-mediated bone destruction. We next focus on newer developments revealing with in-depth details, the bidirectional interplay between renal cancer cells and the immune and stromal microenvironment that can through epigenetic reprogramming, profoundly affect the behaviors of transformed cells.

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Although the involvement of protein kinase CK2 in cancer is well-documented, there is a need for selective CK2 inhibitors suitable for investigating CK2 specific roles in cancer-related biological pathways and further exploring its therapeutic potential. Here, we report the discovery of AB668, an outstanding selective inhibitor that binds CK2 through a bivalent mode, interacting both at the ATP site and an allosteric αD pocket unique to CK2. Using caspase activation assay, live-cell imaging, and transcriptomic analysis, we have compared the effects of this bivalent inhibitor to representative ATP-competitive inhibitors, CX-4945, and SGC-CK2-1.

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  • Researchers aim to extend human healthspans by keeping cells functional and non-senescent, as aging appears to be genetically regulated in model organisms.
  • A new human genetic disease linked to GIMAP5 deficiency leads to cell senescence, liver and immune dysfunction, and early death, highlighting GIMAP5's importance in longevity.
  • GIMAP5 helps regulate the accumulation of harmful long-chain ceramides by interacting with a protein kinase (CK2), and targeting CK2 can restore function in GIMAP5-deficient cells, showing its role in maintaining immune health and longevity.
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Clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) is one of the most prevalent kidney cancers, which is often asymptomatic and thus discovered at a metastatic state (mRCC). mRCC are highly heterogeneous tumors composed of subclonal populations that lead to poor treatment response rate. Several recent works explored the potential of ccRCC tumoroids culture derived from patients.

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Sarcopenia is an age-related disease characterized by loss of muscle strength, mass and performance. Malnutrition contributes to sarcopenia pathogenesis. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze existing evidence on the efficacy of nutritional supplementation on muscle and mitochondrial health among sarcopenic or malnourished older adults.

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Clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) accounts for 75% of kidney cancers. Due to the high recurrence rate and treatment options that come with high costs and potential side effects, a correct prognosis of patient survival is essential for the successful and effective treatment of patients. Novel biomarkers could play an important role in the assessment of the overall survival of patients.

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At the feto-maternal interface, fetal membranes (FM) play a crucial role throughout pregnancy. FM rupture at term implicates different sterile inflammation mechanisms including pathways activated by the transmembrane glycoprotein receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. As the protein kinase CK2 is also implicated in the inflammation process, we aimed to characterize the expressions of RAGE and the protein kinase CK2 as a candidate regulator of RAGE expression.

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CK2 is a hetero-tetrameric serine/threonine protein kinase made up of two CK2α/α' catalytic subunits and two CK2β regulatory subunits. The free CK2α subunit and the tetrameric holoenzyme have distinct substrate specificity profiles, suggesting that the spatiotemporal organization of the individual CK2 subunits observed in living cells is crucial in the control of the many cellular processes that are governed by this pleiotropic kinase. Indeed, previous studies reported that the unbalanced expression of CK2 subunits is sufficient to drive epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), a process involved in cancer invasion and metastasis.

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Background: French Guiana (FG) is an ultra-peripheral European region in the Amazon, and the COVID-19 epidemic has had very different kinetics from both its giant neighbors, Brazil or mainland France.

Methods: This study summarized the epidemics of COVID-19 in FG.

Results: The tropical climate, multiethnicity, and remoteness of the population forced healthcare providers to accordingly adapt the management of the epidemic.

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  • The study aimed to measure and model the elasticity of normal fetal lungs and liver from 24 to 39 weeks of gestation using a technique called 2D shear wave elastography (2D-SWE).* -
  • Results showed that liver elasticity consistently increased during gestation, while fetal lung elasticity first increased, then decreased after 32 weeks, suggesting distinct maturation processes for the two organs.* -
  • The research indicates that the distance between the probe and the organ affects elasticity measurements, with reliable results obtained only if the probe is less than 8 cm away from the target organ.*
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  • Getting enough sleep can lower the chances of dying and developing dementia, highlighting the importance of rest for overall health.
  • Regular exercise, even at home, is crucial for preventing falls and fractures, while high doses of vitamin D for this purpose may do more harm than good.
  • In older adults, careful medication management is essential, as shown by challenges in prescribing practices and the need for statins only if life expectancy is over 2.5 years, alongside ongoing discussions about hearing impairment screenings.
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Biodiversity knowledge is widely heterogeneous across the Earth's biomes. Some areas, due to their remoteness and difficult access, present large taxonomic knowledge gaps. Mostly located in the tropics, these areas have frequently experienced a fast development of anthropogenic activities during the last decades and are therefore of high conservation concerns.

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Kinase-targeted agents demonstrate antitumor activity in advanced metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), which remains largely incurable. Integration of genomic approaches through small-molecules and genetically based high-throughput screening holds the promise of improved discovery of candidate targets for cancer therapy. The 786-O cell line represents a model for most ccRCC that have a loss of functional pVHL (von Hippel-Lindau).

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Several studies published in 2020 showed new data supporting the prescription of statins in some old and very old patients. Despite the enthusiasm about SGLT-2 inhibitors, caution must remain in frail and dependent older diabetic patients who are not well represented in most studies. Antihypertensive treatment appears more beneficial when taken at night rather than in the morning but beware of the prescribing cascade of a diuretic when a new prescription of a calcium channel blocker.

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Casein-kinase CK2 is a Ser/Thr protein kinase that fosters cell survival and proliferation of malignant cells. The CK2 holoenzyme, formed by the association of two catalytic alpha/alpha' (CK2α/CK2α') and two regulatory beta subunits (CK2β), phosphorylates diverse intracellular proteins partaking in key cellular processes. A handful of such CK2 substrates have been identified as targets for the substrate-binding anticancer peptide CIGB-300.

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Most patients hospitalized for COVID-19 are aged over 70 years old, and half of those who die are over 83 years old. Older patients do not always present with typical symptoms (fever, cough and dyspnoea) but sometimes are and remain asymptomatic (contact screening), or have aspecific presentations (altered general condition, falls, delirium, unusual fatigue). Rectal swab, which minimizes exposition risk, appears useful in long-term care patients with diarrhea.

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Acute leukemia during pregnancy is rare (1 for 100000 pregnancies). The association of arsenic trioxide (ATO) and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is known as the best therapy in standard-risk acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We describe the first case of a pregnancy with ATRA and ATO reported in the literature.

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Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the third type of urologic cancer. At time of diagnosis, 30% of cases are metastatic with no effect of chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Current targeted therapies lead to a high rate of relapse and resistance after a short-term response.

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Up-dated recommendations published in 2019 about inappropriate medications in older persons and management for type 2 diabetes mellitus are discussed. New evidence has also been published regarding the benefits of physical activity in secondary prevention for falls as well as in the prevention of cognitive decline and dementia, independent of genetic and vascular risk profile. SPRINT MIND study reports a significant 19 % decreased risk of minor neurocognitive impairment with intensive BP treatment.

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  • Preeclampsia (PE) is a serious pregnancy condition that occurs due to improper trophoblast cell invasion affecting blood circulation between the mother and fetus.
  • CK2, an enzyme involved in cellular processes, was found to be more active during early pregnancy and its inhibition negatively impacted trophoblast cell functions essential for healthy development.
  • The study observed that CK2 activity increases in placentas from PE patients and in PE mouse models, suggesting its role in supporting feto-maternal circulation, potentially indicating a compensatory response to the challenges in PE.
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CK2 is a constitutively active protein kinase overexpressed in numerous malignancies. Interaction between CK2α and CK2β subunits is essential for substrate selectivity. The CK2α/CK2β interface has been previously targeted by peptides to achieve functional effects; however, no small molecules modulators were identified due to pocket flexibility and open shape.

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Purpose: The first aim was to evaluate feasibility and reproducibility of 2-dimensional ultrasound (2D) shear wave elastography (SWE) of human fetal lungs and liver between 24 and 34weeks of gestation. The second aim was to model fetal lung-to-liver elastography ratio (LLE ratio) and to assess its variations according to gestational age and maternal administration of corticosteroids.

Material And Methods: 2D-SWE examinations were prospectively performed in fetuses of women with an uncomplicated pregnancy (group 1) and fetuses of women with a threatened preterm labor requiring administration of corticosteroids (group 2).

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