Publications by authors named "Myriam Salameh"

Human mitoNEET (mNT) and CISD2 are two NEET proteins characterized by an atypical [2Fe-2S] cluster coordination involving three cysteines and one histidine. They act as redox switches with an active state linked to the oxidation of their cluster. In the present study, we show that reduced glutathione but also free thiol-containing molecules such as β-mercaptoethanol can induce a loss of the mNT cluster under aerobic conditions, while CISD2 cluster appears more resistant.

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Background: To examine whether change in neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, a marker of systemic inflammation, differs by childhood adversity and prenatal depression.

Methods: Prenatal complete blood count data were used to calculate neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in first and third trimesters. The Adverse Childhood Experiences scale measured childhood adversity, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 measured depression.

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Size Exclusion Chromatography coupled with Multi-Angle Light Scattering (SEC-MALS) is a technique that determines the absolute molar mass (molecular weight) of macromolecules in solution, such as proteins or polymers, by detecting their light scattering intensity. Because SEC-MALS does not rely on the assumption of the globular state of the analyte and the calibration of standards, the molar mass can be obtained for proteins of any shape, as well as for intrinsically disordered proteins and aggregates. Yet, corrections need to be made for samples that absorb light at the wavelength of the MALS laser, such as iron-sulfur [Fe-S] cluster-containing proteins.

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Human CISD2 and mitoNEET are two NEET proteins anchored in the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria membranes respectively, with an Fe-S containing domain stretching out in the cytosol. Their cytosolic domains are close in sequence and structure. In the present study, combining cellular and biochemical approaches, we compared both proteins in order to possibly identify specific roles and mechanisms of action in the cell.

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  • The study explores how a mother's childhood adversities affect blood pressure during pregnancy.
  • It involved 127 pregnant women who were assessed for adverse childhood experiences and had their blood pressure measured at 11 weeks of gestation.
  • Findings showed that higher adverse childhood experience scores linked to increased nighttime blood pressure, with significant effects remaining even after accounting for prenatal stress.
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Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is a common, yet under-recognized and undertreated condition in pregnancy. Sleep disordered breathing is associated with pregnancy complications including preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, as well as severe maternal morbidity and mortality. The identification of risk factors for SDB in pregnancy may improve screening, diagnosis, and treatment of SDB prior to the onset of pregnancy complications.

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Study Objectives: Pregnant women are at risk for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB); however, screening methods in this dynamic population are not well studied. The aim of this study was to examine whether anthropometric measures can accurately predict SDB in pregnant women.

Methods: Pregnant women with snoring and overweight/obesity were recruited in the first trimester.

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  • - The study looked at snoring and breathing problems during sleep in pregnant women, finding that there are more issues than what is usually measured, especially in those with obesity.
  • - Researchers measured a special signal called pulse transit time to see if it could help identify breathing problems during sleep better than regular methods.
  • - They found that many snoring women had more drops in pulse transit time, which suggests they might have breathing problems, even if they didn't meet the usual standards for such issues.
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Introduction: Snoring, the symptom of partial airway obstruction during sleep, is a common complaint during pregnancy and is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. Mechanisms underlying this association have not been studied. We investigated the relationship between snoring in pregnancy and maternal serum markers of feto-placental wellbeing.

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Introduction: Acinetobacter baumanii is currently responsible of many nosocomial life threatening infections, and growing multiple types of resistance mechanisms causing a great therapeutic challenge. Colistin has been used for the treatment of Acinetobacter infections after the emergence of resistant strains as an alternative and salvage therapy. Our study's aim is to compare the efficacy of colistin monotherapy versus colistin in combination therapy, its safety in terms of nephrotoxicity and potential resistance emergence.

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