Publications by authors named "E Bodier-Montagutelli"

Bacteriophages have been identified as a potential treatment option to treat lung infection in the context of antibiotic resistance. We performed a preclinical study to predict the efficacy of delivery of bacteriophages against (PA) when administered via nebulization during mechanical ventilation (MV). We selected a mix of four anti-PA phages containing two and two with a coverage of 87.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Immunogenicity refers to how well a molecule, like therapeutic antibodies (Ab), can trigger an immune response, with aggregates being a major factor causing unwanted immune reactions.
  • This study evaluated the effects of aggregates formed during the aerosolization of Ab on immune responses, using human and mouse IgG via a nebulizer, assessing both in vitro and in vivo responses.
  • Results showed that nebulized IgG aggregates activated immune cells and led to significant immune cell depletion due to cell death, highlighting the importance of preventing IgG aggregation to reduce inflammation and toxicity during inhaled treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Unlabelled: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 255: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a main cause of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) with drug-resistant bacteria. Bacteriophage therapy has experienced resurgence to compensate for the limited development of novel antibiotics. However, phage therapy is limited to a compassionate use so far, resulting from lack of adequate studies in relevant pharmacological models.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The coronavirus infectious disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to an unprecedented shortage of healthcare resources, primarily personal protective equipment like surgical masks, and N95/filtering face piece type 2 (FFP2) respirators. Reuse of surgical masks and N95/FFP2 respirators may circumvent the supply chain constraints and thus overcome mass shortage. Methods, design, setting, and measurement: Herein, we tested the effects of dry- and moist-air controlled heating treatment on structure and chemical integrity, decontamination yield, and filtration performance of surgical masks and FFP2 respirators.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Nonclinical studies are fundamental for the development of inhaled drugs, as for any drug product, and for successful translation to clinical practice. They include in silico, in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo studies and are intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the inhaled drug beneficial and detrimental effects. To date, animal models cannot be circumvented during drug development programs, acting as surrogates of humans to predict inhaled drug response, fate and toxicity.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF