Publications by authors named "Lebreton F"

Intrahepatic islet transplantation is a promising strategy for β-cell replacement therapy in the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes. However, several obstacles hinder the long-term efficacy of this therapy. A major challenge is the scarcity of donor organs.

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Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKp) can cause life-threatening infections in healthy community members. HvKp infections often involve multiple sites, some of which are unusual for classical K. pneumoniae (cKp) infections, such as the central nervous system, eyes, and fascia.

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Objectives: To study the population structure and genomic characteristics, including antimicrobial resistance genes, plasmid types and surface polysaccharide type, of the globally distributed Acinetobacter baumannii belonging to ST32 (Institut Pasteur scheme).

Methods: Antibiotic resistance phenotype for 19 antibiotics was determined using Vitek 2. Whole-genome sequencing was performed using the Illumina MiSeq platform.

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Carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CP-CRE) represent a significant global threat. The emergence of dual CP-CRE is particularly alarming, as they can potentially compromise the efficacy of newer antibiotics, further decreasing therapeutic alternatives. Herein, we report the emergence of multiple species of CP-CRE recovered from invasive infections in Chile that simultaneously harbor and and provide an in-depth genomic characterization of these worrisome pathogens.

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In 2021, two US military hospitals, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, observed a high prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacteria among refugees evacuated from Afghanistan during Operation Allies Refuge. Multidrug-resistant isolates collected from 80 patients carried an array of antimicrobial resistance genes, including carbapenemases (bla, bla, and bla) and 16S methyltransferases (rmtC and rmtF). Considering the rising transmission of antimicrobial resistance and unprecedented population displacement globally, these data are a reminder of the need for robust infection control measures and surveillance.

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  • Surveillance in Kenya, Uganda, and Jordan found dangerous multidrug-resistant bacterial clones, specifically certain types of E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
  • The study identified notable sequence types like E. coli ST131 and Klebsiella ST14 that are resistant to multiple antibiotics.
  • The variety of resistance mechanisms seen in these clones poses a significant threat to public health and effective treatment options.
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Carriage of CTX-M-type extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) is rare in . During routine surveillance of an endemic ST-621 at a large hospital, isolate MRSN 100690 carrying was cultured from a patient (P2). This was the first detection of this ESBL in the endemic ST-621 lineage.

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Uranium-plutonium mixed oxides, containing few mol % of Am, are currently studied as fuel for Sodium Fast Reactors. The study of the O/M ratio of these fuels is of main interest, as its variation can induce issues for reactor safety. For this purpose, four UPuAmO samples (0.

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Genomic surveillance detected clonal sequence type-361 isolates carrying , , , and from a patient in Ukraine and four wounded foreign soldiers evacuated to Germany. Isolates were non-susceptible to carbapenems, aminoglycosides, and cefiderocol and aztreonam/avibactam due to a PBP3 YRIN insertion and the AmpC β-lactamase. Coordinated surveillance efforts across civilian, military, and veteran healthcare systems are essential to prevent further spread as international volunteers return home after medical evacuation from Ukraine.

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Background: Quantitating the contribution of phenotype-responsible elements in hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae is needed.

Methods: Isogenic mutants of four hypervirulent clinical isolates that produced K1 (ST23), K2 (ST86), K20 (ST1544), or K54 (ST29) capsules (mean 2.2 log LD (range 1.

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  • * Post-2019 samples included 32 strains that carried new genetic features linked to resistance.
  • * Phylogenetic analysis showed three sub-lineages of carbapenem-resistant strains primarily from Ukraine and Georgia, including a significant epidemic clone with all three key resistance genes, highlighting the need for effective infection control and global monitoring.
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Objectives: To better understand the source and potential transmission routes of antibiotic-resistant bacteria infecting injured service members in Ukraine.

Methods: Phenotypic and genomic characterizations were performed on 11 Gram-negative pathogens cultured from war wounds at an intermediate evacuation hospital in Dnipro.

Results: The analysis revealed both susceptible and extensively drug-resistant strains present in cultures, including high-risk global clones carrying carbapenemases.

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Background: The aac(6')-Im (aacA16) amikacin, netilmicin and tobramycin resistance gene cassette had been circulating globally undetected for many years in a sublineage of Acinetobacter baumannii global clone 2.

Objectives: To identify sources for the aac(6')-Im fragment found in A. baumannii.

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Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are increasingly used for management of heart failure; infection remains a frequent complication. Phage therapy has been successful in a variety of antibiotic refractory infections and is of interest in treating LVAD infections. We performed a retrospective review of four patients that underwent five separate courses of intravenous (IV) phage therapy with concomitant antibiotic for treatment of endovascular LVAD infection.

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  • Enterococci are gut microbes found in many land animals and have evolved over hundreds of millions of years, leading to over 60 known species, some of which are harmful, especially in hospitals due to antibiotic resistance.
  • Researchers have identified 18 new species of enterococci from various hosts and environments, indicating a significant increase in known diversity.
  • The study enhances our understanding of enterococcal evolution and highlights potential health threats, as well as identifies key traits and genes connected to host specialization and survival.
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Distinguishing hypervirulent (hvKp) from classical (cKp) strains is important for clinical care, surveillance, and research. Some combinations of and are most commonly used, but it is unclear what combination of genotypic or phenotypic markers (e.g.

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Unlabelled: Distinguishing hypervirulent (hvKp) from classical (cKp) strains is important for clinical care, surveillance, and research. Some combination of and are most commonly used, but it is unclear what combination of genotypic or phenotypic markers (e.g.

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Islet transplantation improves metabolic control in patients with unstable type 1 diabetes. Clinical outcomes have been improving over the last decade, and the widely used beta-score allows the evaluation of transplantation results. However, predictive pre-transplantation criteria of islet quality for clinical outcomes are lacking.

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Blood and surveillance cultures from an injured service member from Ukraine grew Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus faecium, and 3 distinct Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Isolates were nonsusceptible to most antibiotics and carried an array of antibiotic resistant genes, including carbapenemases (bla, bla, bla, bla, bla) and 16S methyltransferases (armA and rmtB4).

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Purpose: Ocular bacterial infections are important causes of morbidity and vision loss. Early antimicrobial therapy is necessary to save vision, but their efficacy is increasingly compromised by antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We assessed the etiology of ocular bacterial infections seen at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and investigated the molecular epidemiology and AMR profiles of contemporary isolates.

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Enterococci are commensal gut microbes of most land animals. They diversified over hundreds of millions of years adapting to evolving hosts and host diets. Of over 60 known enterococcal species, and uniquely emerged in the antibiotic era among leading causes of multidrug resistant hospital-associated infection.

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Obesity and lipid metabolism dysregulation are often associated with insulin resistance, and can lead to type 2 diabetes. However, mechanisms linking insulin resistance, high levels of plasma free fatty acids (FFA), and β cell failure remain unclear. The aim of this work was to search for proteins whose synthesis was modified by a short exposure to FFA.

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Cell protein biosynthesis is regulated by different factors, but implication of intercellular contacts on alpha and beta cell protein biosyntheses activity has not been yet investigated. Islet cell biosynthetic activity is essential in regulating not only the hormonal reserve within cells but also in renewing all the proteins involved in the control of secretion. Here we aimed to assess whether intercellular interactions affected similarly secretion and protein biosynthesis of rat alpha and beta cells.

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