Publications by authors named "Jacques-Olivier Pers"

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  • Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complicated disease with various manifestations, making it hard to manage, but autoantibodies may help identify different patient groups and their underlying mechanisms.
  • A study of 206 SSc patients used antibody status (ACA and SCL70) and various biological analyses to explore differences between groups.
  • Results showed that SCL70-positive patients had more severe symptoms and unique biological profiles, while ACA-positive patients had a different set of immune and metabolic features, highlighting the importance of serological status in understanding and treating the disease.
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The conventional classification of mature B cells overlooks the diversity within IgD CD27 naïve B cells. Here, to identify distinct mature naïve B cells, we categorized CD45RB B cells (NA RB-) and CD45RB B cells (NA RB+) and explore their function and localization in circulation and tissues under physiological and pathological conditions. NA RB+ B cells, found in secondary lymphoid organs, differentiate into plasmablasts and secrete IgM.

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Fine mapping and bioinformatic analysis of the genetic risk association in Sjögren's Disease (SjD) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) identified five common SNPs with functional evidence in immune cell types: rs4938573, rs57494551, rs4938572, rs4936443, rs7117261. Functional interrogation of nuclear protein binding affinity, enhancer/promoter regulatory activity, and chromatin-chromatin interactions in immune, salivary gland epithelial, and kidney epithelial cells revealed cell type-specific allelic effects for all five SNPs that expanded regulation beyond effects on and expression. Mapping the local chromatin regulatory network revealed several additional genes of interest, including .

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Objective: Tissue-resident memory cells (Trm) are a subset of T cells residing persistently and long-term within specific tissues that contribute to persistent inflammation and tissue damage. We characterised the phenotype and function of Trm and the role of CD103 in primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS).

Methods: In both pSS and non-pSS sicca syndrome patients, we examined Trm frequency, cytokine production in salivary glands (SG) and peripheral blood (PB).

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Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) is a metal mass spectrometry-based method allowing highly multiplex immunophenotyping of cells within tissue samples. However, some limitations of IMC are its 1-µm resolution and its time and costs of analysis limiting respectively the detailed histopathological analysis of IMC-produced images and its application to small selected tissue regions of interest (ROI) of one to few square millimeters. Coupling on a single-tissue section, IMC and histopathological analyses could permit a better selection of the ROI for IMC analysis as well as co-analysis of immunophenotyping and histopathological data until the single-cell level.

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Objective: To link changes in the B-cell transcriptome from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients with those in their macroenvironment, including cellular and fluidic components.

Methods: Analysis was performed on 363 patients and 508 controls, encompassing transcriptomics, metabolomics, and clinical data. B-cell and whole-blood transcriptomes were analysed using DESeq and GSEA.

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Sjögren's disease is a clinically and pathophysiologically heterogeneous disease to which precision medicine, on the basis of clinical and biological heterogeneity, has been not always applicable. In patients with Sjögren's disease, the relationship between dysregulated biological pathways and symptoms such as fatigue and pain or clinical manifestations is often difficult to establish. This clinical and biological dissociation also poses challenges when defining appropriate clinical endpoints for clinical trials.

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Objectives: To unveil biological milieus underlying low disease activity (LDA) and remission versus active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Methods: We determined differentially expressed pathways (DEPs) in SLE patients from the PRECISESADS project (NTC02890121) stratified into patients fulfilling and not fulfilling the criteria of (1) Lupus LDA State (LLDAS), (2) Definitions of Remission in SLE remission, and (3) LLDAS exclusive of remission.

Results: We analysed data from 321 patients; 40.

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  • The study investigates the role of anti-Ro52/TRIM21 antibodies in primary Sjögren disease (SjD), focusing on how their presence correlates with various clinical and biological markers.
  • Two patient cohorts were analyzed, revealing that those with both anti-Ro52 and anti-Ro60 antibodies exhibited more severe symptoms, such as parotid enlargement and elevated inflammatory markers compared to other groups.
  • Transcriptomic analysis indicated that positive anti-Ro52/TRIM21 antibodies are associated with the activation of interferon pathways, suggesting a link to the disease's clinical manifestations.
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Objective: While the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R axis in pSS has been described in relation to T cells, little is known about the contribution of this pathway in relationship with other immune cells, and its implication in autoimmunity. Using high-content multiomics data, we aimed at characterizing IL-7R expressing cells and the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R pathway in pSS pathophysiology.

Methods: An IL-7 signature established using RNA-sequencing of human PBMCs incubated with IL-7 was applied to 304 pSS patients, and on RNA-Seq datasets from tissue biopsies.

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Introduction: Despite the rise of metabolomics over the past years, and particularly salivary metabolomics, little research on Sjögren's syndrome (SS) biomarkers has focused on the salivary metabolome.

Objectives: This study aims to identify metabolites that could be used as biomarkers for SS.

Methods: Using the software called XCMS online, the salivary metabolic profiles obtained with liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry for 18 female SS patients were compared to those obtained for 22 age-matched female healthy controls.

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Introduction: Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by exocrine gland dysfunction. No therapeutic strategy is sufficient on its own for the management of dry mouth and therapeutic innovations are required.

Methods: This Predelfi study was a single-center, prospective, comparative, randomized, double-blind, cross-over controlled study with the primary objective of assessing the tolerance to and effectiveness of two adhesive biofilms (containing prebiotics and, sodium alginate, respectively) in patients with pSS and hyposialia (#NCT04206826 in ClinicalTrials.

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  • Persistent inflammation can lead to the formation of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) that resemble secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) like lymph nodes, with variations in TLS composition linked to different diseases.
  • Researchers conducted an analysis of colorectal and gastric tissues from patients with various inflammatory diseases and cancers, utilizing imaging mass cytometry (IMC) to compare TLS and SLO based on 39 specific markers.
  • The study found that while TLS organization varies among patients, it follows a maturation spectrum categorized into three stages: lymphoid-aggregates, non-GC TLS, and GC-like TLS, revealing insights into the architectural and functional differences that can have implications for diagnostic and prognostic assessments in diseases.
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The recent emergence of imaging mass cytometry technology has led to the generation of an increasing amount of high-dimensional data and, with it, the need for suitable performant bioinformatics tools dedicated to specific multiparametric studies. The first and most important step in treating the acquired images is the ability to perform highly efficient cell segmentation for subsequent analyses. In this context, we developed YOUPI (Your Powerful and Intelligent tool) software.

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The humoral response is frequently dysfunctioning in autoimmunity with a frequent rise in total serum immunoglobulins, among which are found autoantibodies that may be pathogenic by themselves and/or propagate the inflammatory reaction. The infiltration of autoimmune tissues by antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) constitutes another dysfunction. The known high dependency of ASCs on the microenvironment to survive combined to the high diversity of infiltrated tissues implies that ASCs must adapt.

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  • Regulatory B (Breg) cells play a role in reducing inflammation and immune responses, and their characteristics were studied in patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA).
  • The study found that the frequencies of certain Breg cells (CD24hiCD27+) in GPA patients were significantly reduced compared to healthy controls, both in active and remission phases of the disease.
  • Despite having some ability to regulate T-cell proliferation, Breg cells from GPA patients did not effectively control the production of interferon-γ, which is associated with chronic inflammation in GPA.
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Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is characterized by an autoimmune epithelitis associated with chronic inflammation of the exocrine glands. Alterations of extra-glandular functions in pSS is associated with lymphocytic infiltrates that invade the epithelial structures of affected organs. Within epithelial tissue, the expression of class II major histocompatibility complexes and costimulatory molecules by epithelial cells acting as non-professional antigen presenting cells, leads to the activation of T and B lymphocytes through multiple cellular crosstalk pathways.

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Despite the growing interest in salivary metabolomics, few studies have investigated the impact of aging on the salivary metabolome. The alterations in metabolic pathways that occur with aging are likely to be observed in pathologies affecting older people and may interfere with the search for salivary biomarkers. It is therefore important to investigate the age-related changes occurring in the salivary metabolome.

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Objective: Autoreactive B cells are responsible for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) production in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV). Rituximab (RTX) depletes circulating B cells, including autoreactive B cells. We aimed to evaluate changes and associations with relapse of the circulating autoreactive B cell pool following therapeutic B cell depletion in AAV.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of repeated minor salivary gland biopsies (MSGB) in diagnosing Sjögren's syndrome (SS) in patients suspected of having the condition.
  • Out of 93 patients analyzed, the first MSGB was positive in 23 cases, showing that those with positive results had more serious symptoms and relevant antibodies.
  • The results indicated a low agreement between the two biopsies, and while a second MSGB did lead to diagnostic changes for a few patients, this was mainly when their clinical symptoms had significantly progressed.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) are two autoimmune diseases characterised by the production of pathogenic autoreactive antibodies. Their aetiology is poorly understood. Nevertheless, they have been shown to involve several factors, such as infections and epigenetic mechanisms.

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Background: Clinical trials are essential in medical science and are currently the most robust strategy for evaluating the effectiveness of a treatment. However, some of these studies are less reliable than others due to flaws in their design. Assessing the robustness of a clinical trial can be a very complex and time-consuming task, with factors such as randomization, masking and the description of withdrawals needing to be considered.

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  • The study focuses on identifying a common molecular signature in patients with anti-Ro 60 autoantibodies across various autoimmune diseases like primary Sjögren's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, and undifferentiated connective tissue disease.
  • High-throughput data analysis involving genetic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic information was utilized to compare anti-Ro 60+ patients with anti-Ro 60- patients and healthy individuals, revealing distinct clinical and molecular profiles.
  • Key genes (ATP10A, MX1, PARP14) showed significant overexpression in anti-Ro 60+ patients, indicating a strong association with specific signatures in immune response that were consistent across different diseases and unaffected by treatments.
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B cells have a central and dual role in the physio-pathological mechanisms of periodontitis. They take part in the elimination of the periodontal germs, the induction of tissue destructions and the regulation of the immune response. B cells play an essential role in the destruction of alveolar bone in periodontitis by immunomodulation, rather than by production of antibodies.

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Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) enables the analysis of in-depth-phenotyped cells in their native microenvironment within the preserved architecture of a single tissue section. To date, it permits the simultaneous analysis of up to 50 different protein- markers targeted by metal-conjugated antibodies. The application of IMC in the field of cancer research may notably help 1) to define biomarkers of prognostic and theragnostic significance for current and future treatments against well-established and novel therapeutic targets and 2) to improve our understanding of cancer progression and its resistance mechanisms to immune system and how to overcome them.

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