Publications by authors named "J-M Adam"

Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) has emerged as a major global pathogen with limited treatment options. No new antibiotic chemical class with activity against A. baumannii has reached patients in over 50 years.

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  • - Body fat distribution is influenced by genetics and rare variants of Inhibin beta E (activin E) can lower waist-to-hip ratios and protect against type 2 diabetes.
  • - Activin E plays a crucial role in regulating energy storage in fat tissue by inhibiting fat breakdown and contributing to the enlargement of fat cells (adipocytes) in mice.
  • - The research shows that activin E functions through ACVR1C signaling, and its absence leads to healthier fat metabolism and reduced fat storage, highlighting its role in maintaining fat mass during fasting, which is problematic in obesity.
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Background: Transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) is an emerging therapeutic alternative for patients with secondary mitral regurgitation (MR). Outcomes of TMVR versus guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) have not been investigated for this population. This study aimed to compare clinical outcomes of patients with secondary MR undergoing TMVR versus GDMT alone.

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  • - Over 400 variants in the CFTR gene cause cystic fibrosis (CF), and while CFTR modulators can help improve lung function, they don't work for everyone and don't address all variants.
  • - The study examines the SLC26A9 gene marker (rs7512462) and its relationship to lung function in CF patients before and after treatment, finding that certain genetic variants linked to SLC26A9 lead to better lung function and response to CFTR modulators.
  • - The research suggests that targeting SLC26A9 could offer new therapeutic options not just for CF but also for individuals with other lung conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Objective: Atherosclerosis predominantly forms in regions of oscillatory shear stress while regions of laminar shear stress are protected. This protection is partly through the endothelium in laminar flow regions expressing an anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic gene expression program. Several molecular pathways transmitting these distinct flow patterns to the endothelium have been defined.

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Background: Mitral valve-in-valve (ViV) and valve-in-ring (ViR) are alternatives to surgical reoperation in patients with recurrent mitral valve failure after previous surgical valve repair or replacement. Our aim was to perform a large-scale analysis examining midterm outcomes after mitral ViV and ViR.

Methods: Patients undergoing mitral ViV and ViR were enrolled in the Valve-in-Valve International Data Registry.

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In phenylketonuria (PKU), variable dietary advice provided by health professionals and social media leads to uncertainty for patients/caregivers reliant on accurate, evidence based dietary information. Over four years, 112 consensus statements concerning the allocation of foods in a low phenylalanine diet for PKU were developed by the British Inherited Metabolic Disease Dietitians Group (BIMDG-DG) from 34 PKU treatment centres, utilising 10 rounds of Delphi consultation to gain a majority (≥75%) decision. A mean of 29 UK dietitians (range: 18-40) and 18 treatment centres (range: 13-23) contributed in each round.

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Purpose: To investigate toxicity, efficacy, and microenvironmental effects of idarubicin-loaded 40-μm and 100-μm drug-eluting embolic (DEE) transarterial chemoembolization in a rabbit liver tumor model.

Materials And Methods: Twelve male New Zealand White rabbits with orthotopically implanted VX2 liver tumors were assigned to DEE chemoembolization with 40-μm (n = 5) or 100-μm (n = 4) ONCOZENE microspheres or no treatment (control; n = 3). At 24-72 hours postprocedurally, multiparametric magnetic resonance (MR) imaging including dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and biosensor imaging of redundant deviation in shifts (BIRDS) was performed to assess extracellular pH (pHe), followed by immediate euthanasia.

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Angiopoietin-like protein (ANGPTL)3 regulates plasma lipids by inhibiting LPL and endothelial lipase (EL). ANGPTL3 inactivation lowers LDL-C independently of the classical LDLR-mediated pathway and represents a promising therapeutic approach for individuals with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia due to mutations. Yet, how ANGPTL3 regulates LDL-C levels is unknown.

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  • Background: The study examines brain MRI abnormalities in patients with severe COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) and identifies potential neurological issues related to the virus.
  • Methods: Researchers analyzed data from 37 hospitalized patients who had neurological symptoms and abnormal brain MRIs between March and April 2020, excluding cases with ischemic strokes or unrelated chronic lesions.
  • Results: The patient cohort, primarily older men, exhibited various neurological symptoms, with MRI findings showing significant abnormalities in brain regions including the medial temporal lobe and evidence of microhemorrhages, suggesting COVID-19's impact on brain structure.
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Cyclic AMP (cAMP) phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) enzymes degrade cAMP and underpin the compartmentalization of cAMP signaling through their targeting to particular protein complexes and intracellular locales. We describe the discovery and characterization of a small-molecule compound that allosterically activates PDE4 long isoforms. This PDE4-specific activator displays reversible, noncompetitive kinetics of activation (increased with unchanged ), phenocopies the ability of protein kinase A (PKA) to activate PDE4 long isoforms endogenously, and requires a dimeric enzyme assembly, as adopted by long, but not by short (monomeric), PDE4 isoforms.

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Background and Purpose- Our goal was to evaluate whether the presence of a low signal intensity known as susceptibility vessel sign (SVS) on T2*-gradient echo imaging sequence was predictive of arterial recanalization and the early clinical improvement after mechanical thrombectomy. Methods- This observational study was based on a prospective database of acute ischemic strokes treated by mechanical thrombectomy. Inclusion criteria were patients with acute anterior ischemic stroke, diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging, including a T2*-gradient echo imaging sequence, and treated by mechanical thrombectomy.

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Objective- Recruitment of immunologic competent cells to the vessel wall is a crucial step in formation of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Innate immunity effectors (eg, macrophages), as well as mediators of adaptive immunity (eg, T cells), orchestrate a local vascular inflammatory response. IL-10 (interleukin-10) is an immune-regulatory cytokine with a crucial role in suppression of inflammatory processes.

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Objective: There are currently no effective treatments for the prevention of dementia associated with vascular cognitive impairment. MicroRNAs regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and play key roles in vascular disorders. TNFα (tumor necrosis factor-α) regulates blood-brain barrier breakdown through modification of cerebral tight junctions.

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The hydroxysteroid (17beta) dehydrogenase (HSD17B)12 gene belongs to the hydroxysteroid (17β) dehydrogenase superfamily, and it has been implicated in the conversion of estrone to estradiol as well as in the synthesis of arachidonic acid (AA). AA is a precursor of prostaglandins, which are involved in the regulation of female reproduction, prompting us to study the role of HSD17B12 enzyme in the ovarian function. We found a broad expression of HSD17B12 enzyme in both human and mouse ovaries.

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Rationale: Accelerated arterial stiffening is a major complication of diabetes mellitus with no specific therapy available to date.

Objective: The present study investigates the role of the osteogenic transcription factor runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) as a potential mediator and therapeutic target of aortic fibrosis and aortic stiffening in diabetes mellitus.

Methods And Results: Using a murine model of type 2 diabetes mellitus (db/db mice), we identify progressive structural aortic stiffening that precedes the onset of arterial hypertension.

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Background: Stiffening of the aortic wall is a phenomenon consistently observed in age and in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). However, its role in AAA pathophysiology is largely undefined.

Methods And Results: Using an established murine elastase-induced AAA model, we demonstrate that segmental aortic stiffening precedes aneurysm growth.

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  • Homoiochlorophyllous resurrection plants, like Craterostigma pumilum, maintain their photosynthetic apparatus during dehydration, enabling quick recovery once water is available.
  • These plants use various strategies to prevent damage from reactive oxygen species and regulate electron transport under dry conditions.
  • Structural changes in Photosystem II complexes and light-harvesting antenna complexes help protect essential photosynthetic components during dehydration, keeping them ready for photosynthetic activity upon rehydration.
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The emergence of a new influenza pandemic remains a threat that could result in a substantial loss of life and economic disruption worldwide. Advances in human antibody isolation have led to the discovery of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that have broad neutralizing activity against various influenza strains, although their direct use for prophylaxis is impractical. To overcome this limitation, our approach is to deliver antibody via adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors to the site of initial infection, which, for respiratory viruses such as influenza, is the nasopharyngeal mucosa.

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The h(c)((1)P(1)) state of charmonium has been observed in the reaction psi(2S) --> pi(0)h(c) --> (gammagamma)(gammaeta(c)) using 3.08 x10(6) psi(2S) decays recorded in the CLEO detector. Data have been analyzed both for the inclusive reaction, where the decay products of the eta(c) are not identified, and for exclusive reactions, in which eta(c) decays are reconstructed in seven hadronic decay channels.

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Harpins are bacterial protein elicitors that induce hypersensitive response-like necrosis when infiltrated into nonhost plants such as tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) (Z.-M.

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