Publications by authors named "Nadege Marec"

Objectives: An association between physical inactivity and worse outcome during infectious disease has been reported. The effect of moderate exercise preconditioning on the immune response during an acute pneumonia in a murine model was evaluated.

Setting: Laboratory experiments.

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Sepsis and trauma cause inflammation and elevated susceptibility to hospital-acquired pneumonia. As phagocytosis by macrophages plays a critical role in the control of bacteria, we investigated the phagocytic activity of macrophages after resolution of inflammation. After resolution of primary pneumonia, murine alveolar macrophages (AMs) exhibited poor phagocytic capacity for several weeks.

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MicroRNAs (miRNA), small noncoding RNAs that regulate gene expression, exist not only in cells but also in a variety of body fluids. These circulating miRNAs could enable intercellular communication. miRNAs are packaged in membrane-encapsulated vesicles, such as exosomes, or protected by RNA-binding proteins.

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Background & Aims: Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a member of the Clostridium IV group of the Firmicutes phylum that is abundant in the intestinal microbiota, has anti-inflammatory effects. The relative level of F prausnitzii is decreased in fecal samples from patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) compared with healthy individuals. Reduced F prausnitzii was correlated with relapse of Crohn's disease after surgery.

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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have considerably impacted human developmental biology and regenerative medicine, notably because they circumvent the use of cells of embryonic origin and offer the potential to generate patient-specific pluripotent stem cells. However, conventional reprogramming protocols produce developmentally advanced, or primed, human iPSCs (hiPSCs), restricting their use to post-implantation human development modeling. Hence, there is a need for hiPSCs resembling preimplantation naive epiblast.

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Article Synopsis
  • The development of functional nanostructures for bioimaging faces challenges such as achieving low-dose contrast, stability in biological conditions, non-toxicity, and efficient cell uptake.
  • Researchers created magnetofluorescent architectures by coating superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with fluorescent organic nanoparticles, modifying the outer layer using different polyelectrolytes to optimize imaging capabilities.
  • Results showed that certain polyelectrolyte coatings enhanced MRI contrast and facilitated safe internalization in cancer cells, demonstrating effective imaging without causing cell death over a 72-hour period.
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