Publications by authors named "Marie Charlotte Royer"

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  • Peroxisomal 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase B (Thb) plays a crucial role in β-oxidation of fatty acids in peroxisomes and is activated by the nuclear hormone receptor PPARα through the compound Wy14,643 (Wy).
  • Mice lacking Thb showed reduced peroxisomal β-oxidation when treated with Wy, while mitochondrial β-oxidation remained unaffected, indicating Thb's specific role in fatty acid metabolism.
  • The absence of Thb led to a failure to upregulate cholesterol biosynthesis genes in response to Wy, suggesting Thb's involvement in cholesterol regulation and highlighting the potential of targeting peroxisomes for treating cholesterol imbalances in
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Cholesterol oxides, in particular 7-ketocholesterol, are proatherogenic compounds that induce cell death in the vascular wall when localized in lipid raft domains of the cell membrane. Deleterious effects of 7-ketocholesterol can be prevented by vitamin E, but the molecular mechanism involved is unclear. In this study, unlike gamma-tocopherol, the alpha-tocopherol vitamin E form was found to prevent 7-ketocholesterol-mediated apoptosis of A7R5 smooth muscle cells.

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Oxysterols found in oxidized low-density lipoproteins are probably involved in the appearance of atheroma; some are cytotoxic and some able to induce cytokine secretion. An oxysterol-induced interleukin-8 (IL-8) secretion in human monocytes/macrophages has been previously noticed, but the mechanisms remained unclear. In this paper, we investigated the signaling pathways leading to the induction of IL-8 secretion in monocytic THP-1 cells treated with 7beta-hydroxycholesterol, a cytototoxic oxysterol, or with 25-hydroxycholesterol, an oxysterol non-cytotoxic toward this cell line.

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