Publications by authors named "Housset M"

The coordinated spatial arrangement of organelles within a tissue plane, known as planar cell polarity (PCP), is critical for organ development and function. Gradients of morphogens and their receptors typically set-up PCP, but whether non-molecular cues, akin to phototropism in plants, also play a part remains unknown. Here, we report that basal bodies of newborn photoreceptor cells in the mouse retina are positioned centrally on the apical surface but then move laterally during the first postnatal week, generating cell-intrinsic asymmetry in the retinal plane.

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Background: Primary plantar hyperhidrosis has a severe impact on quality of life and conservative treatments are only effective in the short term. Thoracic sympathectomy has proven its effectiveness in the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis, but lumbar sympathectomy for plantar hyperhidrosis remains poorly described.

Objectives: To report the satisfaction of patients with primary plantar hyperhidrosis treated with mechanical lumbar sympathectomy as well as their postoperative complications.

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Introduction: Bladder cancer occurs mainly in older adults and surgery is not always possible when there are geriatric conditions and comorbidities. Trimodal treatment (TMT) combining trans-urethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) followed by concurrent chemoradiation (CRT) would be a curative alternative in such patients.

Materials And Methods: All consecutive patients 75 years of age and older with non-metastatic muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) treated with TMT by Georges Pompidou European Hospital team were retrospectively analysed.

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  • The study investigates a three-part conservative treatment approach (trimodal therapy) for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who are operable, suggesting it as an alternative to radical surgery.
  • Involving transurethral resection followed by radiochemotherapy, the treatment resulted in an 83% histologic response rate after therapy, with acceptable long-term outcomes regarding cancer recurrence and bladder preservation.
  • The findings indicate that this conservative strategy should be considered for appropriately selected patients, as it showed promising functional and oncological results with limited side effects.
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A minor haplotype of the 10q26 locus conveys the strongest genetic risk for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Here, we examined the mechanisms underlying this susceptibility. We found that monocytes from homozygous carriers of the 10q26 AMD-risk haplotype expressed high amounts of the serine peptidase HTRA1, and HTRA1 located to mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) in eyes of non-carriers with AMD.

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Purpose: The main goal of palliative radiotherapy is to reduce patient's discomfort. But sometimes patients do not receive any benefits from this treatment because of rapid worsening of their general condition. This prospective monocentric study assessed the effective delivery of palliative radiotherapy.

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Treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer involves chemoradiation, followed by total mesorectum excision. Complete response after chemoradiation is an accurate surrogate for long-term local control. Predicting complete response from pre-treatment features could represent a major step towards conservative treatment.

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Purpose: Local control of soft tissue sarcomas frequently involves adjuvant radiation to the surgical resection. When opting for post-operative radiation, care should be taken that radiation is started within some reasonable time after the surgery. We were interested to the proportion of patients who did not recieve optimal post-operative radiation and the variables associated.

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Orthodenticle homeobox 2 (OTX2) controls essential, homeostatic retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) genes in the adult. Using cocultures of human CD14 blood monocytes (Mos) and primary porcine RPE cells and a fully humanized system using human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived RPE cells, we show that activated Mos markedly inhibit RPEOTX2 expression and resist elimination in contact with the immunosuppressive RPE. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that TNF-α, secreted from activated Mos, mediates the downregulation of OTX2 and essential RPE genes of the visual cycle among others.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) incidence is expected to increase in renal transplant recipients (RTR) with no clear nor contemporary data on management and oncological outcome.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective single center study of RTR diagnosed with PCa after transplantation between 2000 and 2013. Demographics, PCa characteristics, and treatment were assessed.

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Purpose: To retrospectively analyse female patients treated for urethral adenocarcinoma, modalities of treatment and long-term outcomes.

Patients: Four cases of primary female urethral adenocarcinoma were treated in the departments of urology and radiation-oncology at Georges-Pompidou and Necker hospitals (France) over a 7-year period.

Results: All of them underwent surgery, with three presenting stage pT3-pT4 and one a positive cytology on inguinal node.

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Purpose: To assess the overall treatment time of radiotherapy delivered with curative intent in a cohort of 185 consecutive patients and the causes of this possible delay. If delay, to propose corrective actions.

Materials And Methods: We report a single-center prospective study including all consecutive patients receiving a radiation therapy with curative intent, from 1st December 2013 to 28th February 2014, on the three linear accelerators of the radiotherapy department.

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Unlabelled: Contrary to Alzheimer's disease (AD), the APOE2 allele increases and the APOE4 allele reduces the risk to develop age-related macular degeneration (AMD) compared with the most common APOE3 allele. The underlying mechanism for this association with AMD and the reason for the puzzling difference with AD are unknown. We previously demonstrated that pathogenic subretinal mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) accumulate in Cx3cr1-deficient mice due to the overexpression of APOE, interleukin-6, and CC chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2).

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The cardinal features of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are the accumulation of subretinal debris, subretinal inflammation, neovascularization, and degeneration of the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) is a major matricellular protein that is physiologically expressed in the RPE and choroid, but severely diminished in eyes with AMD. TSP-1 plays an important role in phagocytosis, potently inhibits neovascularization, and mediates immune suppression and immune privilege.

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Photoreceptor degeneration in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is associated with an infiltration and chronic accumulation of mononuclear phagocytes (MPs). We have previously shown that Cx3cr1-deficient mice develop age- and stress- related subretinal accumulation of MPs, which is associated with photoreceptor degeneration. Cx3cr1-deficient MPs have been shown to increase neuronal apoptosis through IL-1β in neuroinflammation of the brain.

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Induction TPF regimen is a standard treatment option for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oropharynx. The efficacy and safety of adding cetuximab to induction TPF (ETPF) therapy was evaluated. Patients with nonmetastatic resectable stage III/IV SCC of the oropharynx were treated with weekly cetuximab followed the same day by docetaxel and cisplatin and by a continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil on days 1-5 (every 3 weeks, 3 cycles).

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Physiologically, the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) expresses immunosuppressive signals such as FAS ligand (FASL), which prevents the accumulation of leukocytes in the subretinal space. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is associated with a breakdown of the subretinal immunosuppressive environment and chronic accumulation of mononuclear phagocytes (MPs). We show that subretinal MPs in AMD patients accumulate on the RPE and express high levels of APOE.

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Objective: Describe the implementation and preliminary results of the “Experimental Program Personalized care” in patients with Head and Neck cancer.

Materials And Methods: After being selected a graduate nurse status, called coordination, participated in the development of forms of detection needs and concerns of patients, in collaboration with various health professionals.

Results: Between January 2011 and December 2012, 200 new patients with head and neck cancer were included: 62% with advanced cancer and 38% of early stage.

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Advanced technologies have led to an improvement of target volume delineation and a higher accuracy in dose delivery. Stereotactic body radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiotherapy and respiratory gating allow new therapeutic perspectives along with an improvement of the therapeutic ratio. Ongoing trials aim to show the magnitude of gains in patient care with technical improvements.

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During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expressed in pigment epithelium, photoreceptors and bipolar cells. In the mature retina, Otx2 ablation causes photoreceptor degeneration through a non-cell-autonomous mechanism involving Otx2 function in the supporting RPE. Surprisingly, photoreceptor survival does not require Otx2 expression in the neural retina, where the related Crx homeobox gene, a major regulator of photoreceptor development, is also expressed.

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Photoreceptors are specialized neurons of the retina that receive nursing from the adjacent retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Frequent in the elderly, photoreceptor loss can originate from primary dysfunction of either cell type. Despite intense interest in the etiology of these diseases, early molecular actors of late-onset photoreceptor degeneration remain elusive, mostly because of the lack of dedicated models.

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Purpose: To retrospectively assess the impact of age on tolerance and oncologic outcomes treated by neoadjuvant treatment for patients of 70 years old or above with locally advanced rectal cancer.

Patients And Methods: Ninety-one consecutive patients were divided into three groups: group 1 from 70 to 75 years (n=31); group 2: 76 to 79 years (n=31) and group 3, patients aged 80 years or above (n=29). Radiation therapy was delivered according two schemes: 25Gy in five fractions (short scheme) or 45 to 50Gy with a classical fractionation (long scheme).

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of combining lapatinib with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for patients with advanced head and neck cancer.
  • A total of 67 patients were enrolled; results showed a complete response rate of 53% with lapatinib compared to 36% with a placebo at six months post-treatment.
  • The combination treatment led to better progression-free survival and overall survival rates, particularly in cases of p16-negative disease.
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