Publications by authors named "Lemaire S"

Background: We have developed a model aimed at identifying preoperative predictors of operative mortality in patients who undergo elective, open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair. We converted this model into an intuitive nomogram to aid preoperative counseling.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from 2884 elective, open TAAA repairs performed between 1986 and 2023 in a single practice.

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  • Human Aichi virus 1 (AiV-1) is a picornavirus linked to gastroenteritis and is found frequently in environmental waters, indicating potential fecal contamination.
  • Recent research examined 450 water samples from a Tunisian drinking water treatment plant and Sidi Salem dam, revealing 18.9% tested positive for AiV-1 with varying viral loads throughout different treatment stages.
  • The presence of infectious AiV-1 particles poses a public health risk, and the study highlights the effectiveness of the integrated cell culture approach combined with quantitative molecular detection (ICC-RT-qPCR) for monitoring viruses in water.
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Protein Ser/Thr phosphatase PP1 is always associated with one or two regulatory subunits or RIPPOs. One of the earliest evolved RIPPOs is PPP1R2, also known as Inhibitor-2. Since its discovery nearly 5 decades ago, PPP1R2 has been variously described as an inhibitor, activator or (metal) chaperone of PP1, but it is still unknown how PPP1R2 affects the function of PP1 in intact cells.

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Here, we present a lysate-based split-luciferase assay for examining protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in HEK293T cell lysates, exemplified by interactions between subunits of protein phosphatase PP1. We describe steps for storing and re-using lysates, sensor design, assay setup/optimization, and high-throughput screening of compound libraries. We then detail procedures for applying the assay as a research tool to characterize the dynamics of PPIs, which we illustrate with specific examples.

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Protein phosphatase PP1 has two active-site metals (Zn/Fe) that are essential for catalysis. However, when expressed in bacteria, PP1 has two Mn-ions in its active site, indicating that the incorporation of Zn/Fe depends on additional eukaryotic component(s). Here, we used purified, metal-deficient PP1 to study metal incorporation.

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  • This study investigated the effects of reinfusing larger volumes of unwashed autologous blood during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair to see if it led to more adverse events within 30 days post-surgery.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 972 patients who underwent TAAA repair between 2007 and 2021, focusing on the volume of shed autologous blood (SAB) reinfused and its association with complications such as operative mortality, cardiac issues, pulmonary problems, and renal failure.
  • Results showed that higher volumes of unwashed SAB did not increase the risk of composite adverse events or the individual outcomes evaluated, indicating that the practice may be safe for patients undergoing this procedure.
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SDS22 forms an inactive complex with nascent protein phosphatase PP1 and Inhibitor-3. SDS22:PP1:Inhibitor-3 is a substrate for the ATPase p97/VCP, which liberates PP1 for binding to canonical regulatory subunits. The exact role of SDS22 in PP1-holoenzyme assembly remains elusive.

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Objectives: An alternative option was proposed regarding the prosthetic rehabilitation of a fully edentulous mandible using only four implants. The aim was to reduce the stiffness of the prosthetic framework. To that end, the alternative option consists of a prosthetic framework optimized with a porous structure.

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  • Aortic dissection is a common issue during surgeries for thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAAs), often chronic and linked to aortic dilation; this study aimed to compare patient outcomes between those with chronic dissection and those with non-dissection aneurysms.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 3,470 TAAA surgeries and found that patients with chronic dissection were generally younger, had fewer heart disease risk factors, and experienced lower operative mortality (7.1%) compared to non-dissection patients (9.2%).
  • Chronic dissection was not a significant predictor of operative mortality or adverse outcomes; instead, factors like emergency repairs and chronic kidney disease played a more critical role.
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The positive effects of physical exercise (EX) are well known to be mediated by cerebral BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), a neurotrophin involved in learning and memory, the expression of which could be induced by circulating irisin, a peptide derived from Fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5) produced by skeletal muscle contraction. While the influence of EX modalities on cerebral BDNF expression was characterized, their effect on muscle FNDC5/Irisin expression and circulating irisin levels remains to be explored. The present study involved Wistar rats divided into four experimental groups: sedentary (SED), low- (40% of maximal aerobic speed, MAS), intermediate- (50% of MAS) and high- (70% of MAS) intensities of treadmill EX (30 min/day, 7 days).

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In S phase, duplicating and assembling the whole genome into chromatin requires upregulation of replicative histone gene expression. Here, we explored how histone chaperones control histone production in human cells to ensure a proper link with chromatin assembly. Depletion of the ASF1 chaperone specifically decreases the pool of replicative histones both at the protein and RNA levels.

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  • Visual impairments are common in individuals with polyhandicap, yet they are often not properly assessed, making evaluations essential for effective treatment.
  • The study aimed to create and validate the Visual Assessment for People with Polyhandicap (VA-PLH), a straightforward scale to evaluate visual abilities, involving both a construction phase and field testing with specific participant criteria.
  • Results revealed that 83% of participants had ocular abnormalities, and 60% exhibited altered visual abilities; the final VA-PLH scale was found to be reliable and valid for assessing visual status, useful for both clinical practice and research.
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Carbon fixation relies on Rubisco and 10 additional enzymes in the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle. Epimerization of xylulose-5-phosphate (Xu5P) into ribulose-5-phosphate (Ru5P) contributes to the regeneration of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate, the substrate of Rubisco. Ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase (RPE, EC 5.

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  • A study evaluated outcomes of open extent I thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repairs in 992 patients, comparing those with heritable thoracic aortic disease (HTAD) to those without.
  • Patients with HTAD had significantly lower rates of operative mortality (1.7% vs 7.0%) and adverse events (2.8% vs 12.3%), indicating better short-term outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that open TAAA repair is effective for HTAD patients, with low risks and better long-term survival, advocating for this approach in their treatment.
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  • - Spinal cord deficit (SCD) is a serious complication that can occur after thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair, so careful management during the entire surgical process is crucial to minimize this risk.
  • - Preventive strategies during surgery include optimizing patient conditions beforehand and identifying those who are at greater risk for SCD, as well as using techniques like cerebrospinal fluid drainage and selective reimplantation of specific arteries.
  • - It's essential to monitor blood pressure and anemia both during and after the procedure, and if SCD is detected early, timely treatment can help reduce potential damage.
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Objective: Many patients undergoing thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair have had a previous myocardial infarction (MI). To address the paucity of data regarding outcomes in such patients, we aimed to compare outcomes after open TAAA repair in patients with and without previous MI.

Methods: From 1986 to 2022, we performed 3737 consecutive open TAAA repairs.

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Objective: We assessed associations between outcomes after open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair and preoperative airflow limitation stratified by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) spirometric classification of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) severity.

Methods: Among 2368 open elective TAAA repairs in patients with spirometric data, 1735 patients had COPD and 633 did not. Those with COPD were stratified by preoperative respiratory dysfunction as GOLD 1 (forced expiratory volume in the first second of expiration [FEV] ≥80% of predicted; n = 228), GOLD 2 (50% ≤ FEV < 80% of predicted; n = 1215), GOLD 3 (30% ≤ FEV < 50% of predicted; n = 260), or GOLD 4 (FEV < 30% of predicted; n = 32).

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  • * A study analyzed 65 subjects and found that a VTI-h threshold of ≥15.5 can help discriminate between individuals at risk for cardiovascular issues, with a sensitivity of 70% and specificity of 76%.
  • * Age influences cardiovascular event rates, with VTI-h ≥15.5 showing a stronger correlation to events in high-risk variants among individuals under 40, indicating that genetic factors may modify the relationship between tortuosity and
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Objective: Controversy remains regarding the optimal neuroprotection strategy for elective hemiarch replacement (HEMI). This study sought to compare outcomes in patients who underwent HEMI utilizing the 2 most common contemporary methods of cerebral protection.

Methods: The ARCH international aortic database was queried, and 782 patients undergoing elective HEMI with circulatory arrest from 2007 to 2012 were identified.

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Improving photosynthetic efficiency in plants and microalgae is of utmost importance to support the growing world population and to enable the bioproduction of energy and chemicals. Limitations in photosynthetic light conversion efficiency can be directly attributed to kinetic bottlenecks within the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle (CBBC) responsible for carbon fixation. A better understanding of these bottlenecks is crucial to overcome these limiting factors through bio-engineering.

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An enantioselective palladium-catalyzed C-H arylation of functionalized pyrazoles/triazoles/imidazoles is developed, affording a variety of axially chiral -nitro/formyl-substituted heterobiaryls with excellent enantioselectivities and good yields. The method features a deuterated P-chiral phosphorus ligand CD-AntPhos, a broad substrate scope of functionalized heterobiaryls, mild reaction conditions, and low palladium loadings.

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Background: Smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotypic switching has been increasingly detected in aortic aneurysm and dissection (AAD) tissues. However, the diverse SMC phenotypes in AAD tissues and the mechanisms driving SMC phenotypic alterations remain to be identified.

Methods: We examined the transcriptomic and epigenomic dynamics of aortic SMC phenotypic changes in mice with angiotensin II-induced AAD by using single-cell RNA sequencing and single-cell sequencing assay for transposase-accessible chromatin.

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Background: Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a heritable thoracic aortic disease with pervasive cardiovascular effects, including commonly, a dilated aortic root. Traditionally, the root is replaced using a mechanical composite valve graft (CVG); however, this valve-replacing (VR) approach necessitates a lifelong regimen of anticoagulation with a potential for late bleeding complications. In time, valve-sparing (VS) approaches were developed.

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Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) regulates tumour initiation, progression, metastasis and resistance to anti-cancer therapy. Although great progress has been made in understanding the role of EMT and its regulatory mechanisms in cancer, no therapeutic strategy to pharmacologically target EMT has been identified. Here we found that netrin-1 is upregulated in a primary mouse model of skin squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) exhibiting spontaneous EMT.

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