Publications by authors named "Jean-Marc Lacorte"

CA 19-9 (carbohydrate antigen 19-9) is a tumor marker widely used for the follow-up of patients with pancreatic cancer and other digestive neoplasia. This case report describes a discrepancy between the results of serum CA 19-9 analyses using the Alinity analytical platform (Abbott™) and two other techniques, Kryptor Gold (ThermoFisher Scientific™) and Cobas E411 (Roche™), in the context of a young woman with appendiceal mucocele. In this context, when the serum concentration of CA 19-9 is high, it may raise concerns about potential malignancy or rupture of the mucocele that may lead to tumoral dissemination in the abdominal cavity.

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Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are primarily produced in the caecum and proximal colon via the bacterial fermentation of undigested carbohydrates that have avoided digestion in the small intestine. Increasing evidence supports the critical role that SCFAs play in health and homeostasis. Microbial SCFAs, namely butyric acid, serve as a principal energy source for colonocytes, and their production is essential for gut integrity.

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Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare but serious condition that may lead to chronic intestinal failure. Citrulline concentrations are currently used to reflect the residual intestinal mass in patients with SBS, although this method has several limitations. In a cohort of patients with SBS, we quantified apolipoprotein B-48 (ApoB-48), which is exclusively synthesized by enterocytes and secreted associated with dietary lipids and investigated the relationship between ApoB-48 and clinical and biological data as well as PN dependence.

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  • COVID-19 severity is linked to dysregulated immune responses, particularly due to natural killer (NK) cell dysfunction in critically ill patients.
  • A study with 50 non-vaccinated hospitalized patients highlighted that NK cells in COVID-19 patients were more activated but had impaired function, correlating with disease severity and patient outcomes.
  • Findings indicate that an uncoordinated inflammatory response, driven by a specific subset of activated NK cells, may contribute to fatalities in severe COVID-19 cases.
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  • - Related Overgrowth Syndrome (PROS) is a genetic disorder linked to mutations that disrupt normal growth and metabolic functions, with significant implications for adipose (fat) tissue and endocrine systems.
  • - Researchers developed a mouse model simulating the disorder's symptoms, revealing how specific mutations lead to insulin resistance, abnormal liver function, and a metabolic shift similar to cancer cells.
  • - The study found that the drug alpelisib can effectively reduce adipose tissue overgrowth and correct metabolic dysfunctions in both the mouse models and in human patients.
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Background: Chylous effusions such as chylothorax, chylopericardium and chylous ascites are marked by the abnormal presence of chylomicrons in serous membranes. These relatively rare situations are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Given that a macroscopic assessment of the fluid is insufficient, the current gold standard method for chylous effusion is the electrophoretic separation of lipoproteins.

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Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare histiocytosis, considered to be an inflammatory myeloid neoplasm. Tropism for specific involvements of the disease remains unexplained. Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF) is implicated in cancer pathophysiology and mutations of the RAS oncogene have been shown to induce upregulation of VEGF gene expression.

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  • Recent advancements suggest that using targeted therapies like BRAFV600E and MEK inhibitors (dabrafenib and trametinib) can be beneficial for patients with BRAF-mutated anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC).
  • A method called droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), conducted on fine-needle aspirate (FNA), provides fast and reliable detection of the BRAFV600E mutation, enabling quicker treatment initiation.
  • In two cases with large, inoperable cervical masses, ddPCR results were obtained in under 24 hours, allowing for prompt treatment with dabrafenib and trametinib, potentially improving patient outcomes.
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Objectives: One-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) is as effective as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) regarding weight loss and diabetes remission. However, there are no data on gut hormone secretions after OAGB. The aim of this study was to compare fasting and postprandial secretions of gut and pancreatic hormones in OAGB versus RYGB patients.

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  • Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis is a blood-based method that helps identify genetic abnormalities, especially beneficial for immunosuppressed patients who cannot undergo traditional biopsies.
  • In our study, we analyzed cfDNA from 36 patients with rare cancers, revealing tumor fractions (TF) in 29% of immunosuppressed patients with specific cancers, and successfully correlated cfDNA profiles with tumor tissue.
  • The use of low-coverage whole genome sequencing (LC-WGS) proved to be an efficient approach for detecting genetic content in cfDNA, aiding in the molecular analysis for better treatment strategies.
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Background: COVID-19 diabetic adults are at increased risk of severe forms irrespective of obesity. In patients with type-II diabetes, fat distribution is characterized by visceral and ectopic adipose tissues expansion, resulting in systemic inflammation, which may play a role in driving the COVID-19 cytokine storm. Our aim was to determine if cardiac adipose tissue, combined to interleukin-6 levels, could predict adverse short-term outcomes, death and ICU requirement, in COVID-19 diabetic patients during the 21 days after admission.

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  • The study investigates the role of heterozygous variants in genes related to severe obesity, specifically focusing on LEP, LEPR, POMC, and PCSK1.
  • It analyzed data from 1486 individuals with severe obesity, finding a higher frequency of heterozygous variants compared to homozygous ones, and noted differences in BMI and obesity onset between these groups.
  • The findings suggest that heterozygous variants can lead to significant obesity-related phenotypes and highlight the need for targeted genetic analysis in cases of severe early-onset obesity for potential therapeutic strategies.
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Humoral immune responses are typically characterized by primary IgM antibody responses followed by secondary antibody responses associated with immune memory and composed of IgG, IgA, and IgE. Here, we measured acute humoral responses to SARS-CoV-2, including the frequency of antibody-secreting cells and the presence of SARS-CoV-2-specific neutralizing antibodies in the serum, saliva, and bronchoalveolar fluid of 159 patients with COVID-19. Early SARS-CoV-2-specific humoral responses were dominated by IgA antibodies.

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Background: Since 1920, a decrease in serum cholesterol has been identified as a marker of severe pneumonia. We have assessed the performance of serum apolipoprotein-A1, the main transporter of HDL-cholesterol, to identify the early spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in the general population and its diagnostic performance for the Covid-19.

Methods: We compared the daily mean serum apolipoprotein-A1 during the first 34 weeks of 2020 in a population that is routinely followed for a risk of liver fibrosis risk in the USA (212,297 serum) and in France (20,652 serum) in relation to a local increase in confirmed cases, and in comparison to the same period in 2019 (266,976 and 28,452 serum, respectively).

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  • * The study tracked 198 diabetes patients using CT scans and various biological markers, finding that calcification scores rose significantly over an average follow-up of about 31 months.
  • * Key factors influencing the progression of arterial calcification included initial calcification scores, levels of triglycerides and RANKL, history of heart issues, use of statins, and the duration of follow-up, suggesting new treatment opportunities.
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Adiponectin is a major adipokine involved in energy homeostasis that exerts insulin-sensitizing properties. The level of adiponectin is reduced in situations of insulin resistance and is negatively associated with several pathophysiological situations including abdominal obesity, metabolic syndrome, steatosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, type 2 diabetes, some cancers and cognitive diseases. These aspects are discussed in this review.

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The identification of leptin allowed the discovery of a new endocrine system. This major adipokine controlling energy homeostasis is also involved in the regulation of neuroendocrine function and fertility. Unfortunately, leptin is not able to treat common obesity, which associates hyperleptinemia and resistance to the hormone.

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Elevation of nonfasting triglyceride (TG) levels above 1.8 g/L (2 mmol/L) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Exacerbated postprandial hypertriglyceridemia (PP-HTG) and metabolic context both modulate the overall efficacy of the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) pathway, but the specific contribution of exaggerated PP-HTG on RCT efficacy remains indeterminate.

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Circulating tumor cell (CTC) detection and numeration are becoming part of the common clinical practice, especially for breast, colon, and prostate cancer. However, their paucity in peripheral blood samples is an obstacle for their identification. Several groups have tried to improve CTC recovery rate by developing highly sensitive cellular and molecular detection methods.

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Background: Medial calcification in diabetes contributes to the arterial occlusive process occurring below the knee level. Adiponectin is an adipokine with atheroprotective properties and possible protective role against arterial calcification. The aim of the study was to investigate, in type 2 diabetes, the link between vascular expression and serum concentration of adiponectin and (1) peripheral arterial calcification and (2) lower limb occlusive arterial disease.

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  • * In a study of 375 Afro-Caribbean nondiabetic subjects, the K656N polymorphism showed significant associations with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC), but not with leptin levels.
  • * Individuals with the K656N variant allele had a higher risk of obesity and abdominal obesity, indicating its potential influence on these conditions in the studied population.
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