Publications by authors named "Collet L"

Objectives: Many negative randomized controlled trials (RCTs) report spin in their conclusions to highlight the benefits of the experimental arm, which could correspond to a noninferiority (NI) objective. We aimed to evaluate whether some negative superiority RCTs comparing 2 active interventions could correspond to an NI situation and to explore associated trial characteristics.

Study Design And Setting: We searched PubMed for superiority RCTs comparing 2 active interventions with non-statistically significant results for the primary outcome that were published in 2021 in the 5 journals with the highest impact factor in each medical specialty.

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Objectives: While some metals have been reported as carcinogens or potential carcinogens, only few modern-standard datasets including a large number of elements are available. The present analysis established a first trace elements spectrum by relating the concentration of metals and trace elements in the serum of sarcoma patients with survival data.

Methods: Patients with sarcoma and controls were retrospectively selected from the International Sarcoma Kindred Study database (ISKS).

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Objective: Treatment of high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas relies on surgery and chemotherapy, potentially followed by bevacizumab and/or poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi). The modeled CA-125 ELIMination rate constant K (KELIM) is a pragmatic indicator of tumor primary chemosensitivity. Although it is well established that mutations are associated with platinum sensitivity, the relationship between status and KELIM score has yet to be elucidated.

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Background: Inhaled sedation is increasing in ICUs, with active carbon filters (ACFs) commonly used for evacuating halogenated gases. However, the potential benefits of a waste anesthetic gas system (WAGS) similar to the ones used in operating rooms should be explored. To limit the suction over the flow sensor where the WAGS is connected on ICU ventilators, an anesthetic gas receiving system (AGRS) is required, constituting with the WAGS an active gas receiving and scavenging system (AGRSS).

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  • The differentiation of megakaryocytes (Mks) from haematopoietic stem cells is influenced by mechanical forces, with PIEZO1 playing a key role in sensing these forces.
  • Gain-of-function mutations in PIEZO1 lead to hereditary xerocytosis, highlighting its importance in thrombosis and potentially affecting platelet formation.
  • This study demonstrated that activating PIEZO1 with YODA1 initially reduces Mk maturation but later promotes endomitosis and proplatelet formation, indicating a complex regulatory role for PIEZO1 in Mk development.
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  • A cholera outbreak began in Mayotte on April 22, 2024, with 221 cases reported in areas with poor access to drinking water.
  • The outbreak led to eight clusters of local transmission, and the final case was detected on July 12.
  • To combat the outbreak, targeted intervention strategies were implemented, but enhancing access to clean drinking water and sanitation remains essential for prevention.
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  • The BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) typically causes no symptoms in healthy adults but can lead to serious health issues like nephropathies and hemorrhagic cystitis in immunocompromised patients, particularly those with organ transplants.
  • Recent research shows that BKPyV can use extracellular vesicles to move between cells without causing cell damage, which is a unique strategy for virus entry and exit.
  • The study looked into whether BKPyV uses certain viral protein domains to assist in this vesicle trafficking, finding that while a specific domain in the VP1 protein doesn't aid in vesicle association, it's critical for proper viral particle assembly.
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Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonosis for which investigations assessing host-pathogen interaction are scarce. The aim of this study was to compare the severity and bacterial species involved in human cases of leptospirosis on Reunion and Mayotte islands, territories located in the southwest Indian Ocean that have recorded high human leptospirosis incidence but display fairly distinct epidemiological situations. A retrospective multicentric study including all patients over 18 years of age from Mayotte or Reunion with proven leptospirosis was conducted from January 2018 to April 2020.

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Background: Dengue is a major public health concern in Reunion Island, marked by recurrent epidemics, including successive outbreaks of dengue virus serotypes 1 and 2 (DENV1 and DENV2) with over 70,000 cases confirmed since 2017.

Methodology/principal Findings: In this study, we used Oxford Nanopore NGS technology for sequencing virologically-confirmed samples and clinical isolates collected between 2012 and 2022 to investigate the molecular epidemiology and evolution of DENV in Reunion Island. Here, we generated and analyzed a total of 499 DENV1, 360 DENV2, and 18 DENV3 sequences.

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genes are part of homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair pathways in charge of error-free double-strand break (DSB) repair. Loss-of-function mutations of genes have been associated for a long time with breast and ovarian cancer hereditary syndrome. Recently, polyadenosine diphosphate-ribose polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) have revolutionized the therapeutic landscape of -mutated tumors, especially of high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC), taking advantage of HR deficiency through the synthetic lethality concept.

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Introduction: Leukemogenesis is a complex process that interconnects tumoral cells with their microenvironment, but the effect of mechanosensing in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) blasts is poorly known. PIEZO1 perceives and transmits the constraints of the environment to human cells by acting as a non-selective calcium channel, but very little is known about its role in leukemogenesis.

Results: For the first time, we show that PIEZO1 is preferentially expressed in healthy hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in human hematopoiesis, and globally overexpressed in AML cells.

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  • Scientists found that STIM2 is a protein that helps control how certain blood cells, called monocytic cells, grow and survive in a type of cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
  • When they studied 407 AML patients, they discovered that more STIM2 meant shorter survival, which is not good.
  • By lowering STIM2 levels in cancer cells, the scientists saw that the cells stopped growing and started breaking down, showing how STIM2 is important for keeping cells healthy and stable.
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Introduction: A high incidence of human leptospirosis is recorded on Mayotte, an oceanic island located in southwestern Indian Ocean, but the severity of the disease appears relatively mild in terms of mortality rate and admission to the intensive care unit. It has been proposed that mild leptospirosis may result from a limited virulence of some of the occurring species to which the population is exposed.

Methods: Clinical and biological data of patients admitted to the Centre Hospitalier de Mayotte were collected and the infecting species were determined through molecular typing.

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Background: Cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI) is frequent. While two network meta-analyses assessed the impact of pharmacological interventions to prevent CSA-AKI, none focused on non-pharmacological interventions. We aim to assess the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions to reduce the incidence of CSA-AKI.

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Gynecologic carcinosarcoma (CS) are rare and aggressive tumors composed of high-grade carcinoma and sarcoma. Carcinosarcoma account for less than 5% of uterine and ovarian carcinoma and patients have poor outcome with a 5-year overall survival of less than 30%. In early-stage setting, the treatment mainstay is surgery and adjuvant chemoradiotherapy or adjuvant chemotherapy in uterine (UCS) and ovarian CS (OCS), respectively.

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Background: Patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M-HNSCC) have a poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are effective in patients with tumor progression < 6 months following first-line, platinum-based chemotherapy (PBC), but data are missing for patients with progression ≥ 6 months after the last platinum dose.

Methods: Retrospective analysis (six French centers, 2008-2019) of all consecutive R/M-HNSCC patients.

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Mayotte is a French overseas department and one of the 4 islands of the Comoros archipelago in the Indian Ocean, located between Madagascar and the eastern coast of Africa. Malaria, mainly by , is endemic to the archipelago and remained a major public health problem until recent years. To control and then eliminate the disease, major strategies have been established in Mayotte since 2001.

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Purpose: To evaluate the heterogeneity in the definition of delirium in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) included in meta-analyses of delirium in intensive care units (ICUs) and to explore whether intervention effect depends on the definition used.

Methods: We searched PubMed for meta-analyses including RCTs evaluating prevention or treatment strategies of delirium in ICU. The definition of delirium was collected from RCTs and classified as validated (DSM criteria, CAM-ICU, ICDSC, NEECHAM, DRS-R98) or non-validated (non-validated scales, set of symptoms, physician appreciation or not reported).

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Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly heterogeneous disease with a poor prognosis and a paucity of therapeutic options. In recent years, immunotherapy has emerged as a new treatment option for patients with TNBC. However, this therapeutic evolution is paralleled by a growing need for biomarkers which allow for a better selection of patients who are most likely to benefit from this immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based regimen.

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  • A significant portion (13%) of HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab and pertuzumab experienced isolated Central Nervous System (CNS) progression, typically around 12 months after diagnosis.
  • Among the 120 patients analyzed, nearly two-thirds received CNS-targeted local therapy, and results showed no difference in progression-free survival between those who continued trastuzumab-pertuzumab and those who switched to another treatment.
  • Continuing trastuzumab-pertuzumab therapy after local treatment was linked to improved overall survival, indicating that more research and clinical trials are needed for effective treatment strategies in these cases.
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BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, national and local measures were implemented on the island of Mayotte, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean with critical socioeconomic and health indicators.AimWe aimed to describe the COVID-19 outbreak in Mayotte from March 2020 to March 2021, with two waves from 9 March to 31 December 2020 and from 1 January to 14 March 2021, linked to Beta (20H/501Y.V2) variant.

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Coordination of growth, patterning and differentiation is required for shaping organs in multicellular organisms. In plants, cell growth is controlled by positional information, yet the behavior of individual cells is often highly heterogeneous. The origin of this variability is still unclear.

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