Publications by authors named "G Roblot"

We report the case of a 58-year-old man who developed radial palsy three months after surgical reinsertion of the distal biceps brachii through a single anterior approach. Radiographs and ultrasound examinations revealed heterotopic ossification compressing the deep branch of the radial nerve. Surgical excision and neurolysis were performed.

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Antiviral effectors such as natural killer (NK) cells have impaired functions in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. The molecular mechanism responsible for this dysfunction remains poorly characterised. We show that decreased cytokine production capacity of peripheral NK cells from CHB patients was associated with reduced expression of NKp30 and CD16, and defective mTOR pathway activity.

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Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) and other oncoviruses have been shown to block innate immune responses and to persist in the host. However, to avoid viral persistence, the immune response attempts to clear the infection. IL-1β is a powerful cytokine produced when viral motifs are sensed by innate receptors that are members of the inflammasome family.

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Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) recognizes bacterial, viral or cell damage-associated DNA, which initiates innate immune responses. We have previously shown that TLR9 expression is downregulated in several viral induced cancers including HPV16-induced cervical neoplasia. Findings supported that downregulation of TLR9 expression is involved in loss of anti-viral innate immunity allowing an efficient viral replication.

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Article Synopsis
  • The liver is the body's largest gland and plays a key role in the immune system through liver macrophages known as Kupffer cells (KC), which serve as the first defense against liver pathogens.
  • Research has shown that KC can express genes for various inflammasome complexes and produce pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-18, which help activate other immune responses.
  • Additionally, the study found that hepatitis B virus can inhibit the AIM2 inflammasome, impacting the immune response in the liver, indicating that understanding KC's function could lead to new treatments for chronic liver diseases.
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