Publications by authors named "Mauvieux L"

Neutrophils serve as the frontline defenders in the host's response to infections. However, the available methods for assessing the activated status of neutrophils are still limited. The immature cells that appear during sepsis are large with complex cytoplasmic components and rich nucleic acids, making them diagnosable by cell population data analysis using the automated cell counter.

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  • RUNX1 is crucial for human blood formation and is linked to various mutations, particularly in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), leading the WHO to create a category for mutations in RUNX1 in 2016.
  • A recent study examined 32 AML patients at Strasbourg University Hospital to explore features related to RUNX1 mutations and the presence of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC).
  • The findings indicated that AML cases with RUNX1 mutations don't show consistent characteristics and are not a separate AML subtype, with some fitting the criteria for a recently recognized pDC-related AML according to the 2022 WHO classification.
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  • Two different tests, dRVVT and aPTT, are needed to diagnose lupus anticoagulant (LA), and this study assessed the effectiveness of an integrated aPTT assay called Cephen LS/Cephen.
  • The study involved 249 samples and assessed the assay's performance against both standard lab tests and clinical data for patients, factoring in various anticoagulant treatments.
  • Results showed that the Cephen LS/Cephen test had a sensitivity of 48.6% for detecting LA, but when combined with dRVVT, the sensitivity increased to 89%, making it a useful option for patients on certain anticoagulants.
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Introduction: Toll-like receptors play crucial roles in the sepsis-induced systemic inflammatory response. Septic shock mortality correlates with overexpression of neutrophilic TLR2 and TLR9, while the role of TLR4 overexpression remains a debate. In addition, TLRs are involved in the pathogenesis of viral infections such as COVID-19, where the single-stranded RNA of SARS-CoV-2 is recognized by TLR7 and TLR8, and the spike protein activates TLR4.

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Background: Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a severe complication of heparin therapy associated with thrombosis that requires a quick diagnosis. Therefore, laboratory assays must provide an accurate and swift answer. This work aims to evaluate the performances of an ELISA assay, especially when combined with 4T risk score, and a functional assay.

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Background: The difficulty in interpreting somatic alterations is correlated with the increase in sequencing panel size. To correctly guide the clinical management of patients with cancer, there needs to be accurate classification of pathogenicity followed by actionability assessment. Here, we describe a specific detailed workflow for the classification of the pathogenicity of somatic variants in cancer into five categories: benign, likely benign, unknown significance, likely pathogenic and pathogenic.

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The intestine-specific caudal-related homeobox gene-2 (CDX2) homeobox gene, while being a tumor suppressor in the gut, is ectopically expressed in a large proportion of acute leukemia and is associated with poor prognosis. Here, we report that turning on human CDX2 expression in the hematopoietic lineage of mice induces acute monoblastic leukemia, characterized by the decrease in erythroid and lymphoid cells at the benefit of immature monocytic and granulocytic cells. One of the highly stimulated genes in leukemic bone marrow cells was BMP and activin membrane-bound inhibitor (Bambi), an inhibitor of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling.

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B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling is crucial for the pathophysiology of most mature B-cell lymphomas/leukemias and has emerged as a therapeutic target whose effectiveness remains limited by the occurrence of mutations. Therefore, deciphering the cellular program activated downstream this pathway has become of paramount importance for the development of innovative therapies. Using an original ex vivo model of BCR-induced proliferation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells, we generated 108 temporal transcriptional and proteomic profiles from 1 h up to 4 days after BCR activation.

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  • FIP1L1-PDGFRA-positive myeloid neoplasm with eosinophilia (F/P+ MN-eo) is a rare condition with limited epidemiological data; a retrospective study analyzed 151 patients in France from 2003-2019.
  • Imatinib mesylate (IM) is very effective, with 98% of treated patients achieving complete hematologic and molecular responses; however, a significant percentage of patients relapsed after stopping IM.
  • Factors such as the timing of IM initiation and duration of treatment were identified as independent predictors of relapse, suggesting that early and prolonged treatment may help reduce the chances of relapse.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a severe complication of septic shock. Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) may play a key role in septic shock-induced DIC via the release of neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs). NETs capture invading pathogens, but also act as a pro-coagulant surface at the interface between immunity and thrombosis.

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The prognosis of patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains unsatisfactory and, despite major advances in genomic studies, the biological mechanisms underlying chemoresistance are still poorly understood. We conducted for the first time a large-scale differential multi-omics investigation on DLBCL patient's samples in order to identify new biomarkers that could early identify patients at risk of R/R disease and to identify new targets that could determine chemorefractoriness. We compared a well-characterized cohort of R/R versus chemosensitive DLBCL patients by combining label-free quantitative proteomics and targeted RNA sequencing performed on the same tissues samples.

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A chronic antigenic stimulation is believed to sustain the leukemogenic development of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and most of lymphoproliferative malignancies developed from mature B cells. Reproducing a proliferative stimulation ex vivo is critical to decipher the mechanisms of leukemogenesis in these malignancies. However, functional studies of CLL cells remains limited since current ex vivo B cell receptor (BCR) stimulation protocols are not sufficient to induce the proliferation of these cells, pointing out the need of mandatory BCR co-factors in this process.

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  • - Ruxolitinib is a medication used to treat conditions like polycythemia vera and myelofibrosis by inhibiting JAK-1 and JAK-2 enzymes.
  • - In the initial pivotal trials, only one out of 485 patients developed tuberculosis while taking ruxolitinib, but subsequent reports have noted a total of 14 cases.
  • - In a study of 65 patients treated with ruxolitinib, 3% experienced mycobacterial infections, indicating a potentially higher risk than in earlier trials and highlighting the possibility of atypical infections.
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Objective: To investigate the contribution of neutrophil activation as innate immune cells during septic shock-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation.

Design: Prospective study.

Setting: One University Hospital ICU.

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Introduction: Neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs) have recently emerged as a new potential link between inflammation, immunity, and thrombosis and could play a key role in septic shock-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) pathogenesis. The objective of our study was to investigate a potential link between NETosis and septic shock-induced DIC.

Methods: Twenty patients with septic shock (10 without and 10 with DIC according to JAAM 2006 score) were prospectively included in our study.

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The Ikaros transcription factor is a tumor suppressor that is also important for lymphocyte development. How post-translational modifications influence Ikaros function remains partially understood. We show that Ikaros undergoes sumoylation in developing T cells that correspond to mono-, bi- or poly-sumoylation by SUMO1 and/or SUMO2/3 on three lysine residues (K58, K240 and K425).

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