Publications by authors named "D Collin-Chavagnac"

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  • Monogenic obesity leads to severe obesity from a young age, often linked with feeding issues and hormonal imbalances.
  • A case report details an 11-month-old boy with extreme obesity and hyperphagia, who developed serious health problems like sleep apnea and insulin resistance shortly after birth.
  • Genetic testing revealed a rare variant in the leptin receptor gene, which likely disrupted protein function, contributing to the child's condition, and he sadly passed away at 27 months without effective treatment options.
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Nutritional status is an important protection factor against viral infections. Both undernutrition and malnutrition cause deficits in micronutrients, trace elements and vitamins necessary for various physiological functions and the appropriate functioning of the immune system. These deficiencies and infectious diseases often coexist, with complex interactions.

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A 16-year-old child with no medical history was admitted to the hospital emergency for abdominal pain associated with polyuria-polydipsia and weight loss (baseline BMI: 25,4 kg/m2). Diagnosis of severe ketoacidosis was quickly raised regarding major metabolic acidosis, high ketonemia and glycemia. Acute pancreatitis was then diagnosed according to a plasmatic lipase more than tenfold normal values associated with a severe hypertriglyceridemia superior to 100 mmol/L.

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Covid-19 is responsible for myocardial injury in many infected patients, which is associated with severe disease and critical illness. The mechanisms by which SARS-CoV-2 may cause myocardial damage involve direct effect of the virus in cardiac cells and indirect effect due to the clinical consequences of Covid-19. Cardiomyocytes are well known to express Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme-2 receptors (ACE-2) to facilitate the virus cell entry, which could explain the occurrence of myocarditis, functional alterations in the myocardium, and more rarely, myocardial infarction.

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The aim of this study was to provide an efficient tool: reliable, able to increase the molecular diagnosis performance, to facilitate the detection of copy number variants (CNV), to assess genetic risk scores (wGRS) and to offer the opportunity to explore candidate genes. Custom SeqCap EZ libraries, NextSeq500 sequencing and a homemade pipeline enable the analysis of 311 dyslipidemia-related genes. In the training group (48 DNA from patients with a well-established molecular diagnosis), this next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflow showed an analytical sensitivity >99% (n = 532 variants) without any false negative including a partial deletion of one exon.

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