Publications by authors named "MachoN C"

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  • The study aimed to determine if lactulose breath tests (LBT) are more effective than glucose breath tests (GBT) for diagnosing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients.
  • Among 287 IBS patients analyzed, LBT showed a significantly higher prevalence of SIBO at 47% compared to just 4.5% for GBT, indicating that the tests are not interchangeable.
  • Despite the different SIBO prevalence rates, neither test showed a correlation with the severity of IBS symptoms, suggesting limited clinical usefulness for diagnosing SIBO in these patients.
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Monitoring of drug use in athletes is of interest both for health and competition-related issues. Considering the advantages of Dried Blood Sampling (low invasiveness, easy sampling, long term storage), we have validated a quantitative LC-MS/HRMS method for the screening of 16 nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. For all drugs, accuracy and imprecision were within 15% for the 3 levels of quality control and lower than 20% for the lower limit of quantification.

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Purpose: We aimed to identify whether social determinants of health (SDoH) are associated with the development of sepsis and assess the differences between individuals living within systematically disadvantaged neighbourhoods compared with those living outside these neighbourhoods.

Methods: We conducted a single-centre case-control study including 300 randomly selected adult patients (100 patients with sepsis and 200 patients without sepsis) admitted to the emergency department of a large academic tertiary care hospital in Hamilton, ON, Canada. We collected data on demographics and a limited set of SDoH variables, including neighbourhood household income, smoking history, social support, and history of alcohol disorder.

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Background: Glucose breath test (GBT) is used for the diagnosis of small intestine bacterial overgrowth. A restrictive diet without fibers and/or fermentable food is recommended on the day before the test. The aim of our retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of two different restrictive diets on the results of GBT.

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  • Cellular senescence is a process where cells stop dividing due to stress, leading to inflammation and age-related diseases, while contributing to lifespan regulation.
  • Recent research indicates that metabolic changes linked to senescence are not completely understood, especially the role of the mevalonate pathway, which produces cholesterol and other important molecules.
  • This study shows that the mevalonate pathway enhances senescence in human cells by affecting cholesterol, which disrupts mitochondria and increases oxidative stress, linking cholesterol levels to age-related cellular dysfunction.
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TG6002 is an oncolytic vaccinia virus expressing FCU1 protein, which converts 5-fluorocytosine into 5-fluorouracil. The study objectives were to assess tolerance, viral replication, 5-fluorouracil synthesis, and tumor microenvironment modifications to treatment in dogs with spontaneous malignant tumors. Thirteen dogs received one to three weekly intratumoral injections of TG6002 and 5-fluorocytosine.

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Nutrient availability is a key determinant of tumor cell behavior. While nutrient-rich conditions favor proliferation and tumor growth, scarcity, and particularly glutamine starvation, promotes cell dedifferentiation and chemoresistance. Here, linking ribosome biogenesis plasticity with tumor cell fate, we uncover that the amino acid sensor general control non-derepressible 2 (GCN2; also known as eIF-2-alpha kinase 4) represses the expression of the precursor of ribosomal RNA (rRNA), 47S, under metabolic stress.

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Purpose: The aim of this pilot study was to analyze concomitantly the kinetics of production of C-labeled gut-derived metabolites from C-labeled wheat bran in three biological matrices (breath, plasma, stools), in order to assess differential fermentation profiles among subjects.

Methods: Six healthy women consumed a controlled breakfast containing C-labeled wheat bran biscuits. H, CH and CO, CH 24 h-concentrations in breath were measured, respectively, by gas chromatography (GC) and GC-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS).

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Performances of metabolomic methods have been widely studied on biological matrices such as serum, plasma, and urine; but much less on in vitro cell extracts. While the impact of cell culture and sample preparation on results are well-described, the specific effect of the in vitro cellular matrix on the analytical performance remains uncertain. The aim of the present work was to study the impact of this matrix on the analytical performance of an LC-HRMS metabolomic method.

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Unlabelled: Evaluating risk for sepsis is complicated due to limited understanding of how social determinants of health (SDoH) influence the occurence of the disease. This scoping review aims to identify gaps and summarize the existing literature on SDoH and the development of sepsis in adults.

Data Sources: A literature search using key terms related to sepsis and SDoH was conducted using Medline and PubMed.

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DNA replication is essential to all living organisms as it ensures the fidelity of genetic material for the next generation of dividing cells. One of the simplest replication initiation mechanisms is the rolling circle replication. In the streptococcal plasmid pMV158, which confers antibiotic resistance to tetracycline, replication initiation is catalysed by RepB protein.

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Cytidine deaminase (CDA) catalyzes the deamination of cytidine (C) and deoxycytidine (dC) to uridine and deoxyuridine, respectively. We recently showed that CDA deficiency leads to genomic instability, a hallmark of cancers. We therefore investigated whether constitutive CDA inactivation conferred a predisposition to cancer development.

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Canakinumab is a fully-human monoclonal immunoglobulin gamma 1 kappa. This interleukin-1β blocker is used for the treatment of autoinflammatory diseases. Various studies have demonstrated the value of therapeutic drug monitoring of monoclonal antibodies in the management of inflammatory diseases.

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Ultratrail running is a sport with growing number of adherents. To complete ultratrail despite physical issues such as joint and muscle pain, many runners use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and acetaminophen. Studies asking participants about their consumption of drugs during ultratrail revealed a prevalence of NSAIDs and acetaminophen up to 70% and 25%, respectively.

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Chitin-glucan (CG), an insoluble dietary fiber, has been shown to improve cardiometabolic disorders associated with obesity in mice. Its effects in healthy subjects has recently been studied, revealing its interaction with the gut microbiota. In this double-blind, randomized, cross-over, twice 3-week exploratory study, we investigated the impacts of CG on the cardiometabolic profile and gut microbiota composition and functions in 15 subjects at cardiometabolic risk.

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The glucose-requiring hexosamine biosynthetic pathway (HBP), which produces UDP-N-acetylglucosamine for glycosylation reactions, promotes lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression. However, lung tumor cells often reside in low-nutrient microenvironments, and whether the HBP is involved in the adaptation of LUAD to nutrient stress is unknown. Here, we show that the HBP and the coat complex II (COPII) play a key role in cell survival during glucose shortage.

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Mechanisms of drug-tolerance remain poorly understood and have been linked to genomic but also to non-genomic processes. 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), the most widely used chemotherapy in oncology is associated with resistance. While prescribed as an inhibitor of DNA replication, 5-FU alters all RNA pathways.

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a therapeutic class suspected to be used by ultratrail runners. The use of NSAIDs during ultratrails is known to be associated with various adverse effects. To study the prevalence of NSAIDs intake in ultratrail runners, oral fluid (OF) is a relevant matrix as it is noninvasive and easy to collect.

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Enzymes of nucleoside and nucleotide metabolism regulate important cellular processes with potential impacts on nucleotide-unrelated parameters. We have used a set of CRISPR/Cas9-modified cell models expressing both, one, or none of the 5'-nucleotidases cN-II and CD73, together with RNA sequencing and targeted metabolomics, to decipher new regulatory roles of these proteins. We observed important transcriptional modifications between models as well as upon exposure to adenosine.

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Eosinophiluria corresponds to search eosinophils in urine. These are normally absent in urine, their presence could be associated with different clinical conditions affecting kidney or urinary tract. This analysis of medical biology laboratory listed in the French Nomenclature of acts of medical biology has to be validated according to norm NF EN ISO 15189.

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  • Mitochondrial nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK-D) is an enzyme that primarily functions in the intermembrane space of mitochondria and plays a role in cancer cell behavior.
  • Loss-of-function mutations and depletion of NDPK-D lead to changes in cell behavior that promote metastasis, such as the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and enhanced migratory/invasive potential.
  • The study highlights NDPK-D (NME4) as a unique metastasis suppressor gene linked to mitochondrial function, suggesting that mitochondrial health is crucial in limiting cancer spread.
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5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a chemotherapeutic drug widely used to treat patients with solid tumours, such as colorectal and pancreatic cancers. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death and half of patients experience tumour recurrence. Used for over 60 years, 5-FU was long thought to exert its cytotoxic effects by altering DNA metabolism.

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  • - The study analyzed the composition of kidney stones in children at a medical center in Lyon, focusing on samples collected from 2013 to 2017, involving a total of 111 pediatric patients with a median age of 7.5 years.
  • - The findings indicated that calcium oxalate stones were the most common type, particularly in children older than 2, while infectious stones were more linked to children with underlying anatomical or metabolic issues.
  • - Metabolic abnormalities, especially hypercalciuria, were observed in half of the tested patients, highlighting a potential connection between dietary habits, stone formation, and pre-existing medical conditions.
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Pembrolizumab is a humanized immunoglobulin G4-kappa anti-PD1 antibody used in the treatment of different solid tumors or haematological malignancies. A liquid chromatography coupled with a high resolution mass spectrometry (orbitrap technology) method was fully developed, optimized, and validated for quantitative analysis of pembrolizumab in human plasma. A mass spectrometry assay was used for the first time a full-length stable isotope-labelled pembrolizumab-like (Arginine C-N and Lysine C-N) as an internal standard; the sample preparation was based on albumin depletion and trypsin digestion and, finally, one surrogate peptide was quantified in positive mode.

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Rituximab is a chimeric immunoglobulin G1-kappa (IgG1κ) antibody targeting the CD20 antigen on B-lymphocytes. Its applications are various, such as for the treatment of chronic lymphoid leukemia or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in oncology, and it can also be used in the treatment of certain autoimmune diseases. Several studies support the interest in therapeutic drug monitoring to optimize dosing regimens of rituximab.

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