Publications by authors named "M E Ruggiu"

In mammals, neuromuscular synapses rely on clustering of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the muscle plasma membrane, ensuring optimal stimulation by motor neuron-released acetylcholine neurotransmitter. This clustering depends on a complex pathway based on alternative splicing of mRNAs by the RNA-binding proteins Nova1/2. Neuron-specific expression of Nova1/2 ensures the inclusion of small "Z" exons in resulting in a neural-specific form of this extracellular proteoglycan carrying a short peptide motif that is required for binding to Lrp4 receptors on the muscle side, which in turn stimulate AChR clustering.

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  • In France, the transfusion policy for patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) involves giving red blood cells (RBC) matching the donor's Rh type, which poses a risk of allo-immunization to both donors and recipients.* -
  • A study spanning 8 years revealed a 7.1% incidence of Rh incompatibility in 1012 alloHSCT cases, with 10.3% of evaluable patients developing alloantibodies, but none targeted the mismatched Rh antigens.* -
  • Although no immune-mediated hemolytic anemia occurred as a result of allo-immunization, a significant association was found between anti-RBC allo-immunization and
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Anti-PD-1 therapy targets intratumoral CD8+ T cells to promote clinical responses in cancer patients. Recent evidence suggests an additional activity in the periphery, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. Here, we show that anti-PD-1 mAb enhances CD8+ T cell responses in tumor-draining lymph nodes by stimulating cytokine production in follicular helper T cells (Tfh).

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We propose a novel method for assessing metabolic flexibility (MF) through indirect calorimetry. A total of twenty healthy volunteers (10 females; 10 males) aged 45-65 were categorized into a Low-Intensity activity group (LI, 0-1 session of 1 h per week) and a High-Intensity activity group (HI, 5-6 sessions of 2 h per week). Volunteers underwent a stepwise exercise test on a cycle ergometer, connected to a calorimeter, to examine respiratory gas exchange to evaluate peak fatty acid Oxidation (PFO) and peak carbohydrate oxidation (PCO).

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