Publications by authors named "Laurence De Beaurepaire"

Radiotherapy represents a major curative treatment for prostate cancer (PCa), but some patients will develop radioresistance (RR) and relapse. The underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood, and miRNAs might be key players in the acquisition and maintenance of RR. Through their encapsulation in small extracellular vesicles (EVs), they can also be relevant biomarkers of radiation response.

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Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are important regulators of gene expression. They are expressed not only in cells, but also in cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). The mechanisms controlling their loading and sorting remain poorly understood.

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A bioartificial pancreas (BAP) encapsulating high pancreatic islets concentration is a promising alternative for type 1 diabetes therapy. However, the main limitation of this approach is O supply, especially until graft neovascularization. Here, we described a methodology to design an optimal O-balanced BAP using statistical design of experiment (DoE).

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Beta cell failure and apoptosis following islet inflammation have been associated with autoimmune type 1 diabetes pathogenesis. As conveyors of biological active material, extracellular vesicles (EV) act as mediators in communication with immune effectors fostering the idea that EV from inflamed beta cells may contribute to autoimmunity. Evidence accumulates that beta exosomes promote diabetogenic responses, but relative contributions of larger vesicles as well as variations in the composition of the beta cell's vesiculome due to environmental changes have not been explored yet.

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  • Pig husbandry involves intensive breeding, exposing piglets to stress from events like early weaning and mixing, which can weaken their immune systems and lead to increased antibiotic use.
  • This study focused on how acute social stress affects the immune response of piglets selected for their differing HPA axis activity, showing stressed piglets had higher cortisol levels and altered immune responses.
  • Findings suggest that high-responding piglets may have better immune responses and resistance to pathogens compared to low-responders, indicating that selecting for robustness could improve overall pig health in stressful environments.
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Exosomes are important mediators in intercellular communication. Released by many cell types, they transport proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids to distant recipient cells and contribute to important physiopathological processes. Standard current exosome isolation methods based on differential centrifugation protocols tend to induce aggregation of particles in highly concentrated suspensions and freezing of exosomes can induce damage and inconsistent biological activity.

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In addition to important regulatory roles in gene expression through RNA interference, it has recently been shown that microRNAs display immune stimulatory effects through direct interaction with receptors of innate immunity of the Toll-like receptor family, aggravating neuronal damage and tumour growth. Yet no evidence exists on consequences of microRNA immune stimulatory actions in the context of an autoimmune disease. Using microRNA analogues, we here show that pancreatic beta cell-derived microRNA sequences induce pro-inflammatory (TNFa, IFNa, IL-12, IL-6) or suppressive (IL-10) cytokine secretion by primary mouse dendritic cells in a sequence-dependent manner.

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