Publications by authors named "Edouard Le Guillou"

Patients with pathogenic variants in the gene suffer from severe and recurrent rhabdomyolysis episodes precipitated by fasting. Autophagy functioning was analyzed , in primary skeletal myoblasts from TANGO2 patients, in basal and fasting conditions, and mutations were associated with reduced LC3-II levels upon starvation. In zebrafish larvae, inhibition induced locomotor defects which were exacerbated by exposure to atorvastatin, a compound known to cause rhabdomyolysis.

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Patients with fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAODs) experience muscle symptoms due to impaired ATP metabolism and the toxicity of accumulated mitochondrial FAO substrates or intermediates, especially during catabolic states. A major issue is the absence of specific and sensible biomarkers to evaluate metabolic equilibrium. The relationship between cardiac output (Q) and oxygen consumption (VO) during incremental exercise (dQ/dVO) provides an indirect surrogate of mitochondrial function.

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We present a case of a 48-year-old woman with a fortuitous discovery of macrocytic anemia and thrombocytopenia. Serum folate and vitamin B12 levels were normal. However, due to the presence of indirect signs of cobalamin deficiency, such as elevated homocysteine and methylmalonic acid, and signs of dyserythropoiesis on the bone marrow aspirate, pernicious anemia was suspected.

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Metabolic demands fluctuate rhythmically and rely on coordination between the circadian clock and nutrient-sensing signalling pathways, yet mechanisms of their interaction remain not fully understood. Surprisingly, we find that class 3 phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K), known best for its essential role as a lipid kinase in endocytosis and lysosomal degradation by autophagy, has an overlooked nuclear function in gene transcription as a coactivator of the heterodimeric transcription factor and circadian driver Bmal1-Clock. Canonical pro-catabolic functions of class 3 PI3K in trafficking rely on the indispensable complex between the lipid kinase Vps34 and regulatory subunit Vps15.

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Autophagy is a fundamental housekeeping process by which cells degrade their components to maintain homeostasis. Defects in autophagy have been associated with aging, neurodegeneration and metabolic diseases. Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLDs) are characterized by hepatic fat accumulation with or without inflammation.

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  • Modified low-density lipoproteins (LDL) can get inside immune cells called macrophages, making them turn into foam cells, which can cause heart problems.
  • Mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells, need to work properly to help prevent foam cell formation by moving cholesterol out of macrophages.
  • The study found that different types of modified LDL impact mitochondria in different ways, with one type causing damage and the other allowing the cells to adapt while still producing energy.
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Context: Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by mutations in the tumor suppressor gene MEN1. The uncertainty of pathogenicity of MEN1 variants complexifies the selection of the patients likely to benefit from specific care.

Objective: MEN1-mutated patients should be offered tailored tumor screening and genetic counseling.

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  • Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are inherited neurodegenerative disorders, primarily affecting children, caused mostly by mutations in the CTSD gene, leading to severe symptoms like microcephaly and seizures.
  • In a study of two siblings, a novel homozygous CTSD variant was identified; the first sibling experienced rapid neurological decline and died by age 24 months, while the second sibling had significant brain abnormalities observed after termination of the pregnancy.
  • This case highlights that congenital NCL related to CTSD mutations results in serious neurodegeneration and white matter atrophy, causing fast-developing microcephaly that can be fatal early in life.
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Background: Loss-of-function variants in the calcium-sensing receptor () gene are known to be involved in a clinical spectrum ranging from asymptomatic familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) to neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT). Homozygous or compound heterozygous variants are usually responsible for severe neonatal forms, whereas heterozygous variants cause benign forms. One recurrent pathogenic variant, p.

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Troponin is a specific cardiac infarction isoform (TnIc, TnTc) and its determination is used for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction even with normal Electrocardiography. The increase of cardiac troponins occurs in a variety of clinical situations without an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), cardiologists and emergency physicians are often confronted with positive troponins that are difficult to interpret. Few data exist about the occurrence, the clinical characteristics and the predictive value in case of absence of ACS.

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