Publications by authors named "Marie-Christine Carlier"

The worldwide global increase in serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) measurements has led some countries to restrict reimbursement for certain clinical situations only. Another approach could consist in providing physicians with screening tools in order to better target blood test prescription. The objective of the SCOPYD study was to identify the best combination of predictors of serum VitD concentration among adults aged 18-70 years.

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  • Approximately 30% of patients with skin psoriasis also have psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and over 70% of PsA patients experience nail psoriasis, particularly onycholysis, which may increase the risk of developing PsA.
  • A study compared tendon thickness and bone erosions in patients with psoriatic onycholysis without PsA, those with only skin psoriasis, patients with PsA, and healthy controls, finding significant differences in tendon thickness and a higher frequency of erosions in the onycholysis group.
  • The results indicate that onycholysis is linked to significant bone erosions and enthesopathy, suggesting it could serve as a marker for determining the severity of psoriasis.
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Background: Many studies have demonstrated adverse effects of exposure to aircraft noise on health. Possible biological pathways for these effects include hormonal disturbances. Few studies deal with aircraft noise effects on saliva cortisol in adults, and results are inconsistent.

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The quantification of urine albumin is a common practice in Medical Biology laboratories. It allows the assessment of renal injury in common pathologies and many studies have confirmed its role in the diagnosis and prognosis of these disorders. The physicochemical characteristics of albumin in the urine, very different from those in the blood, do not allow the use of the same standardized assay techniques for the blood albumin determination and make it difficult its quantification.

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Background: Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (HFTC) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in genes encoding FGF23 or its regulators, and leading to functional deficiency or resistance to fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23). Subsequent biochemical features include hyperphosphatemia due to increased renal phosphate reabsorption, and increased or inappropriately normal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25-D) levels.

Case-diagnosis/treatment: A 15-year-old girl was referred for a 1.

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Background: Bone impairment appears to be a novel complication of nephropathic cystinosis despite cysteamine therapy. Its exact underlying pathophysiology is nevertheless unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate bone status among patients included in the French Crystobs study.

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Background: Lung adenocarcinoma regularly induces bone metastases that are responsible for impaired quality of life as well as significant morbidity, including bone pain and fractures. We aimed at identifying whether bone and metabolic biomarkers were associated with the prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma patients with synchronous bone metastases.

Patients And Methods: POUMOS is a prospective cohort of patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma and synchronous bone metastases.

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Background: Saliva cortisol is a possible marker of noise-induced stress and could then mediate the relation observed between exposure to aircraft or road traffic noise and cardiovascular diseases. However, the association between transportation noise and cortisol levels is still unclear. The objective of the study was to investigate the variability of saliva cortisol concentration as an indicator of disturbed hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis regulation in relation to long-term aircraft noise exposure.

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Background: Klotho gene was identified as an aging suppressor. In animals, klotho overexpression extends life span, and defective klotho results in rapid aging and early death. The kidney is the main contributor to circulating klotho levels, and, during chronic kidney disease, renal klotho gene expression is drastically reduced in animals and humans as well.

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Physical activity has a major impact on bone density and on osteoporosis prevention. Sclerostin is produced by osteocytes and inhibits bone formation. The impact of exercise on sclerostin secretion has not been studied so far.

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Background: Since 2010, a certified reference material ERM-DA471/IFCC has been available for cystatin C (CysC). This study aimed to assess the sources of uncertainty in results for clinical samples measured using standardized assays.

Methods: This evaluation was performed in 2015 and involved 7 clinical laboratories located in France and Belgium.

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Background: Online hemodiafiltration (oHDF) is increasingly used in children; we treated 28 children since 2009, adapting this technique to pediatric patients.

Methods: In this service evaluation audit, we assessed plasma electrolytes to evaluate the evolution of total (tCa) and ionized (iCa) during a session, as well as dialysate calcium (dCa) concentrations.

Results: Using a 1.

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Background And Objectives: Sclerostin, a bone antianabolic peptide involved in osteoporosis, is elevated in patients undergoing maintenance dialysis. However, there are no data for patients with early CKD.

Design, Setting, Participants, & Measurements: Between January and July 2010, serum sclerostin and GFR (calculated by inulin clearance) were measured in 90 patients with CKD.

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The French Society of Clinical Biochemistry conducted this study to compare the accuracy and performances of the best creatinine enzymatic assays and the compensated Jaffe methods from the same manufacturers. Creatinine was measured in 3 serum pools with creatinine levels of 35.9±0.

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Chronic kidney disease definition is based on glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimations which are derived from creatinine-based equations. The accuracy of GFR estimation is thus largely dependent of those of serum creatinine assays. International recommendations highlight the need for traceable creatinine assays.

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In 2010, a working group from the French Society of Clinical Chemistry (Société française de biologie clinique - SFBC) and the French Society of Nephrologie (SN) make a proposal to up-date the guidelines for measuring plasma creatinine.

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Background: Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a phosphaturic factor and a suppressor of 1alpha-hydroxylase activity in the kidney. Although its importance in chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been demonstrated in adults, there is little information in pediatric patients.

Objectives: The aims of this study were: 1) to determine reference values for FGF23 serum levels according to glomerular filtration rate (GFR) (measured by the reference standard, inulin clearance), gender, and age; and 2) to evaluate the effects of different etiologies and treatments on FGF23 serum levels in a prospective single-center cohort of 227 CKD children (119 boys).

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  • - Osteocalcin, a hormone linked to energy metabolism, may influence fat cells (adipocytes) and bone density in chronic kidney disease (CKD), although this has been underexplored.
  • - A study involving 61 CKD patients measured levels of osteocalcin, adiponectin, and leptin, and used advanced imaging (HR-pQCT) to assess bone density and structure.
  • - Results indicated that higher levels of osteocalcin are positively associated with adiponectin, while adiponectin levels show an inverse relationship with bone mineral density and structural parameters, highlighting new insights into the interplay between bone health and fat signaling in CKD.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the variability and accuracy of different serum creatinine measurement methods, focusing on how standardized calibration affects this variability.
  • 30 human serum samples and 3 reference materials were tested using 17 different creatinine assays, comparing results from manufacturers’ calibration methods to two standardized calibration approaches.
  • Although the calibration method influenced variability, none of the standardized procedures significantly reduced overall inter-assay variability, confirming the need for caution in using creatinine assays for estimating kidney function.
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