Publications by authors named "Melanie Gillard Bocquet"

The process of optimizing the properties of biological molecules is paramount for many industrial and medical applications. Directed evolution is a powerful technique for modifying and improving biomolecules such as proteins or nucleic acids (DNA or RNA). Mimicking the mechanism of natural evolution, one can enhance a desired property by applying a suitable selection pressure and sorting improved variants.

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  • NK cells in tumors are crucial for fighting cancer, but they can become dysfunctional in the tumor microenvironment (TME) due to inhibitory molecules.
  • The study analyzed gene expression in NK cells from human lung tumors and non-tumorous lung tissue to understand their inhibitory functions.
  • Findings revealed a specific gene signature indicating NK cell dysfunction in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) and highlighted the role of certain receptors and proteins in impacting their effectiveness against tumors.
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Purpose: Primary cerebral lymphoma (PCL) and primary intraocular lymphoma (PIOL) belong to the systemic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma family and are characterized by the presence of CD20(+) lymphoma B cells in the brain or the eye. These highly aggressive malignancies have a poor prognosis and no specific therapy. The presence of effector immune cells in the damaged brain and vitreous suggests that treatment with anti-human CD20 (hCD20) monoclonal antibodies might be effective.

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Natural killer (NK) cells are able to recognize and kill tumor cells, however whether they contribute to tumor immunosurveillance is still debated. Our previous studies demonstrated the presence of NK cells in human lung tumors. Their comparison with NK cells from non-tumoral lung tissues and with blood NK cells from the same individuals revealed a decreased expression of some NK receptors and impaired ex vivo cytotoxic functions occurring specifically in NK cells isolated from the tumor microenvironment.

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