Publications by authors named "Galloy M"

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  • The NuA4/TIP60 complex plays a crucial role in gene regulation and maintaining genome stability by incorporating histone variant H2A.Z and acetylating histones H4, H2A, and H2A.Z.
  • Cryo-electron microscopy studies reveal that the EP400 subunit acts as a scaffold, organizing the complex and ensuring correct positioning of functional modules, including the actin-related protein module.
  • Loss of the TRRAP subunit disrupts the organization of the NuA4/TIP60 complex, leading to mislocalization and altered acetylation of H2A.Z, highlighting the essential functions of this assembly in cellular processes.
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Viral infection often trigger an ATM serine/threonine kinase (ATM)-dependent DNA damage response in host cells that suppresses viral replication. Viruses evolved different strategies to counteract this antiviral surveillance system. Here, we report that human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) infection causes genomic instability by suppressing ATM signaling in host cells.

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Spinal muscular atrophy is the leading genetic cause of infant mortality and results from depleted levels of functional survival of motor neuron (SMN) protein by either deletion or mutation of the gene. SMN is characterized by a central TUDOR domain, which mediates the association of SMN with arginine methylated (R) partners, such as coilin, fibrillarin, and RNA pol II (RNA polymerase II). Herein, we biochemically demonstrate that SMN also associates with histone H3 monomethylated on lysine 79 (H3K79), defining SMN as not only the first protein known to associate with the H3K79 histone modification but also the first histone mark reader to recognize both methylated arginine and lysine residues.

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  • Human acetyltransferases MOZ and MORF play a role in aggressive leukemias due to chromosomal translocations involving their amino terminus, but the specifics of this function were unclear.
  • Researchers identified two winged helix (WH) domains in both MOZ and MORF, which bind to DNA—particularly unmethylated CpG sequences—and promote gene transcription through H3K23 acetylation.
  • Advanced studies (like Cryo-EM and mass spectrometry) revealed the DNA-binding mechanisms of these domains, suggesting potential therapeutic approaches for diseases linked to abnormal MOZ/MORF activities.
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Purpose: Envelope following responses (EFRs) could be useful for objectively evaluating audibility of speech in children who are unable to participate in routine clinical tests. However, relative to adults, the characteristics of EFRs elicited by frequency-specific speech and their utility in predicting audibility in children are unknown.

Method: EFRs were elicited by the first (F1) and second and higher formants (F2+) of male-spoken vowels /u/ and /i/ and by fricatives /ʃ/ and /s/ in the token /suʃi/ presented at 15, 35, 55, 65, and 75 dB SPL.

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Vowel-evoked envelope following responses (EFRs) reflect neural encoding of the fundamental frequency of voice (f). Accurate analysis of EFRs elicited by natural vowels requires the use of methods like the Fourier analyzer (FA) to consider the production-related f changes. The FA's accuracy in estimating EFRs is, however, dependent on the assumed neurophysiological processing delay needed to time-align the f time course and the recorded electroencephalogram (EEG).

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A recurrent chromosomal translocation found in acute myeloid leukemia leads to an in-frame fusion of the transcription repressor ZMYND11 to MBTD1, a subunit of the NuA4/TIP60 histone acetyltransferase complex. To understand the abnormal molecular events that ZMYND11-MBTD1 expression can create, we perform a biochemical and functional characterization comparison to each individual fusion partner. ZMYND11-MBTD1 is stably incorporated into the endogenous NuA4/TIP60 complex, leading to its mislocalization on the body of genes normally bound by ZMYND11.

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  • The study of histone modifications is essential for understanding how genes are expressed and stabilized in the genome.
  • These modifications are often influenced by complex groups of enzymes that interact with histones and help define epigenetic markers.
  • The article outlines methods to purify chromatin-modifying complexes from mammalian cells and introduces a new technique for quickly depleting essential modifiers, providing standardized protocols for researchers.
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Background: The association between radiological remission and natural history of disease in children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is poorly known.

Aims: (i) To assess the correlation between cross-sectional imaging (CSI) (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging) and clinical, biomarker and endoscopic disease activity; (ii) to evaluate the impact of radiological activity on the occurrence of complications in pediatric patients with IBD.

Methods: A retrospective study including pediatric patients with IBD and radiological follow-up of at least one year was conducted between 2003 and 2019 at the Nancy University Hospital.

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High-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) promote cervical cancer as well as a subset of anogenital and head and neck cancers. Due to their limited coding capacity, HPVs hijack the host cell's DNA replication and repair machineries to replicate their own genomes. How this host-pathogen interaction contributes to genomic instability is unknown.

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  • * NASA supports SPEDAS, a versatile software platform that simplifies data retrieval, analysis, and visualization for over a dozen space missions, accommodating both experienced and beginner users with its command-line and GUI options.
  • * SPEDAS can efficiently access a wide range of historical and current space physics data, with future enhancements planned for compatibility with HAPI standards and expansion to Python, thereby improving its usability for diverse datasets.
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Introduction: According to SIOP criteria, every patient presenting with preoperative Wilms tumor (WT) rupture must receive abdominal radiotherapy. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy reduces tumor volume and is responsible for the development of peritumoral capsule formation, which can mask tumor rupture on histological analysis, while it was clinically or radiologically obvious at diagnosis. Yet, there are no protocol recommendations for this particular presentation.

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Magnetic fields in the Sun's outer atmosphere-the corona-control both solar-wind acceleration and the dynamics of solar eruptions. We present the first clear observational evidence of coronal magnetic nulls in off-limb linearly polarized observations of pseudostreamers, taken by the Coronal Multichannel Polarimeter (CoMP) telescope. These nulls represent regions where magnetic reconnection is likely to act as a catalyst for solar activity.

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Background: Solid pseudopapillary neoplasms of the pancreas (SPPN) can relapse very late, but little is known about risk factors for recurrence and optimal treatment. We aimed to identify risk factors for recurrence and to analyze treatment modalities in all French pediatric cases of SPPN over the past 20 years.

Material And Methods: Data were collected from pediatric oncologists and surgeons, and also from adult pancreatic surgeons in order to identify late recurrences.

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Purpose: To evaluate if measurement of split renal function ( SRF split renal function ) with dynamic contrast material-enhanced ( DCE dynamic contrast enhanced ) magnetic resonance (MR) urography is equivalent to that with renal scintigraphy ( RS renal scintigraphy ) in patients suspected of having chronic urinary obstruction.

Materials And Methods: The study protocol was approved by the institutional ethics committee of the coordinating center on behalf of all participating centers. Informed consent was obtained from all adult patients or both parents of children.

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Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis is a rare parasitic zoonosis, potentially lethal in childhood. It is due to Echinococcosis multilocularis whose larva insidiously develops in the liver. We report the case of a 13-year-old girl, living in the Vosges Mountains, followed for recurrent abdominal pain, with recent worsening.

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  • Midaortic syndrome (MAS) is a rare condition in children characterized by severe hypertension and is often idiopathic in nature.
  • A case study of a 13-year-old girl reveals that she experienced high blood pressure linked to renal artery stenosis, but initial surgeries were unsuccessful due to recurring hypertension.
  • Through medical management alone, her blood pressure was effectively controlled over the years, leading to her remaining normotensive by age 22 without the need for surgery or ongoing antihypertensive treatment.
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Objective: The purpose of this series was to evaluate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the characterization of focal liver lesions (FLLs) in patients with glycogen storage diseases (GSDs).

Methods: Contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic data obtained for characterization of 8 FLLs (size, 0.9-10.

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Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of voiding urosonography (VUS) compared to X-ray voiding cystoureterography (VCUG) for the detection and grading of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) by standardised reading of digital clips obtained from VUS and digital images from VCUG.

Materials And Methods: Approval by the ethics committee was obtained, and written, informed consent was given. 130 children (94 girls and 36 boys, mean age of 4.

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Segmental omental infarction (OI) is a rare cause of abdominal pain in children. It generally occurs in the right lower and upper quadrants of the abdomen and only a few cases of other locations have been described in adults. We report a unique paediatric case of OI with an unusual left-sided location extending into the pelvis in a 6-year-old non-obese girl.

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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a common finding in children presenting with acute urinary infection, with a frequency ranging from 20 to 50%. If radiological retrograde cystography still remains the standard technique, sonocystography now appears as a valuable alternative method, due to the properties of recent ultrasound contrast agents and the wide use of harmonic imaging. The analysis of the literature and the experience acquired by the authors during a clinical trial allow summarizing the current data on this new technique.

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Thoracic calcifications are found in the following locations: mediastinum, lung, pleura, cardiovascular system, and thoracic wall. The calcifications of the mediastinum include mostly inflammatory lesions and malignant neoplasms. Pulmonary calcifications are mainly inflammatory lesions and metastases of osteosarcomas.

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