Publications by authors named "Olivier Casse"

Introduction: With over half of the population living under the poverty threshold, the social and health context in French Guiana is more difficult than in mainland France. The prevalence of diabetes is twice as great and end-stage renal failure is 45% higher than in mainland France.

Objective: Our objective was to describe the profile of diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease in French Guiana and search for possible risk factors.

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  • In French Guiana, approximately 10% of the population has diabetes, and major cardiovascular and neurovascular issues lead to early mortality.
  • This study aimed to explore the relationship between Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) levels and macrovascular complications in a diverse population of diabetic patients, focusing on three groups based on Lp(a) concentration.
  • Findings indicated that higher Lp(a) levels were more common among Creole individuals and those with a history of hypertension; however, no clear link was found between high Lp(a) levels and macrovascular complications, suggesting differences in risk factors based on ethnicity.
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Host control of infections crucially depends on the capability to kill pathogens with reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, these toxic molecules can also readily damage host components and cause severe immunopathology. Here, we show that neutrophils use their most abundant granule protein, myeloperoxidase, to target ROS specifically to pathogens while minimizing collateral tissue damage.

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Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species function in host defense via mechanisms that remain controversial. Pathogens might encounter varying levels of these species, but bulk measurements cannot resolve such heterogeneity. We used single-cell approaches to determine the impact of oxidative and nitrosative stresses on individual Salmonella during early infection in mouse spleen.

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Amphiphilic poly(acrylic acid)-block-poly(n-butylacrylate) block copolymer films at the air-water interface have been mineralized with calcium phosphate. The polymers form stable monolayers at the free surface. Their stability is virtually independent of ion strength or pH changes in the subphase.

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We designed and tested an antioxidant nanoreactor based on encapsulation of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase in amphiphilic copolymer nanovesicles, the membranes of which are oxygen permeable. The nanovesicles, made of poly(2-methyloxazoline)-poly(dimethylsiloxane)-poly(2-methyloxazoline), successfully encapsulated the protein during their self-assembling process, as proved by confocal laser-scanning microscopy and fluorescence-correlation spectroscopy. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and circular dichroism analyses showed that no structural changes appeared in the protein molecules once inside the inner space of the nanovesicles.

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