Publications by authors named "M Bourhis"

PD-1/PD-L1 blockade has so far shown limited survival benefit for high-grade ovarian carcinomas. By using paired samples from the NeoPembrOv randomized phase II trial (NCT03275506), for which primary outcomes are published, and by combining RNA-seq and multiplexed immunofluorescence staining, we explore the impact of NeoAdjuvant ChemoTherapy (NACT) ± Pembrolizumab (P) on the tumor environment, and identify parameters that correlated with response to immunotherapy as a pre-planned exploratory analysis. Indeed, i) combination therapy results in a significant increase in intraepithelial CD8PD-1 T cells, ii) combining endothelial and monocyte gene signatures with the CD8B/FOXP3 expression ratio is predictive of response to NACT + P with an area under the curve of 0.

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A quick correction mechanism of the tongue has been formerly experimentally observed in speech posture stabilization in response to a sudden tongue stretch perturbation. Given its relatively short latency (< 150 ms), the response could be driven by somatosensory feedback alone. The current study assessed this hypothesis by examining whether this response is induced in the absence of auditory feedback.

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  • COVID-19 can trigger an immune response called a cytokine storm, which this study investigates by looking at 27 protein biomarkers in patient serum to understand their relationship with disease severity.
  • The study involved 89 COVID-19 patients at various severity levels and 14 healthy individuals, using a Luminex assay to measure cytokine and chemokine levels.
  • Findings show that certain interleukins (like IL-6 and IL-10) are elevated in more severe cases, while others (like IL-12 and IL-2) are absent in asymptomatic patients, reinforcing the link between high cytokine levels and disease progression.
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Although there is no doubt from an empirical viewpoint that reflex mechanisms can contribute to tongue motor control in humans, there is limited neurophysiological evidence to support this idea. Previous results failing to observe any tonic stretch reflex in the tongue had reduced the likelihood of a reflex contribution in tongue motor control. The current study presents experimental evidence of a human tongue reflex in response to a sudden stretch while holding a posture for speech.

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