Publications by authors named "M Feyeux"

A breadth of preclinical studies now support the rationale of pluripotent stem cell-derived cell replacement therapies to alleviate motor symptoms in Parkinsonian patients. Replacement of the primary dysfunctional cell population in the disease, i.e.

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Background & Aims: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is considered a multisystemic disorder in which CF-associated liver disease (CFLD) is the third most common cause of mortality. Currently, no effective treatment is available for CFLD because its pathophysiology is still unclear. Interestingly, CFLD exhibits identical vascular characteristics as non-cirrhotic portal hypertension, recently classified as porto-sinusoidal vascular disorders (PSVD).

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Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have emerged as the most promising cellular source for cell therapies. To overcome the scale-up limitations of classical 2D culture systems, suspension cultures have been developed to meet the need for large-scale culture in regenerative medicine. Despite constant improvements, current protocols that use microcarriers or generate cell aggregates only achieve moderate amplification performance.

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The common cellular origin between bone marrow adipocytes (BMAds) and osteoblasts contributes to the intimate link between bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT) and skeletal health. An imbalance between the differentiation ability of BMSCs towards one of the two lineages occurs in conditions like aging or osteoporosis, where bone mass is decreased. Recently, we showed that the sodium-phosphate co-transporter PiT2/SLC20A2 is an important determinant for bone mineralization, strength and quality.

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Background: The mechanisms regulating CD8 T cell migration to nonlymphoid tissue during inflammation have not been fully elucidated, and the migratory properties of effector memory CD8 T cells that re-express CD45RA (TEMRA CD8 T cells) remain unclear, despite their roles in autoimmune diseases and allotransplant rejection.

Methods: We used single-cell proteomic profiling and functional testing of CD8 T cell subsets to characterize their effector functions and migratory properties in healthy volunteers and kidney transplant recipients with stable or humoral rejection.

Results: We showed that humoral rejection of a kidney allograft is associated with an accumulation of cytolytic TEMRA CD8 T cells in blood and kidney graft biopsies.

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