Publications by authors named "Olivier Herault"

Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) constitute a group of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids. The human ALDH superfamily, including 19 different isoenzymes (ALDH1A1, ALDH1A2, ALDH1A3, AHDH1B1, ALDH1L1, ALDH1L2, ALDH2, ALDH3A1, ALDH3A2, ALDH3B1, ALDH3B2, ALDH4A1, ALDH5A1, ALDH6A1, ALDH7A1, ALDH8A1, ALDH9A1, ALDHA16A1, ALDH18A1), displays different key physiological and toxicological functions, with specific tissue expression and substrate specificity. Several studies have established that ALDH are interesting markers for the identification and quantification of human hematopoietic stem cells and cancer stem cells, notably leukemic stem cells.

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Energy metabolism of chimeric antigen receptor-T cells (CAR-T) activation in humans remains unexplored. As a glycolytic activity surrogate, we investigated the dynamics of peripheral blood (PB) lactate in the first weeks post-CAR-T infusion. In 17 patients treated with CD28 harbording anti-CD19 CAR-T for relapsed/refractory non-Hodgkin lymphomas, PB lactate levels increased following CAR-T infusion.

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The mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) plays crucial role in intramitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, allowing Ca2+-dependent activation of oxidative metabolism. In recent decades, the role of MCU pore-forming proteins has been highlighted in cancer. However, the contribution of MCU-associated regulatory proteins mitochondrial calcium uptake 1 and 2 (MICU1 and MICU2) to pathophysiological conditions has been poorly investigated.

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  • VEXAS syndrome, identified in 2020, is caused by mutations in the UBA1 gene and shows a variety of clinical and hematological features, making it challenging to distinguish from other inflammatory conditions. !* -
  • This study collected a dataset of 9,514 images of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) and used a convolutional neural network (CNN) to automate the detection of specific dysplastic features unique to VEXAS, achieving a high level of accuracy (AUC of 0.85-0.97). !* -
  • Results indicate that automated analysis can effectively support hematologists in identifying potential VEXAS cases, suggesting a screening score for UBA1 mutational
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Beyond their link to metabolic issues like type 2 diabetes, factors like lifestyle, environment, and excess weight may also influence fertility. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), a liver-derived hormone linked to energy balance, has recently emerged as a potential player in female mammalian reproduction. In male, only two studies have described potential effects of FGF21 on fertility.

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Background And Aims: Bevacizumab-based chemotherapy is a recommended first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Robust biomarkers with clinical practice applicability have not been identified for patients with this treatment. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic yield of serum mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIRS) on patients receiving first-line bevacizumab-based chemotherapy for mCRC.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common neurodegenerative motor neuron disease and remains misunderstood with a difficult diagnosis and prognosis. The implication of the immune system is recognized in ALS pathophysiology, hence the interest in leucocyte count as lymphocytes and neutrophils. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has recently been used as a prognosis factor to assess the progression of ALS.

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  • Intensive use of pesticides leads to environmental contamination and significant health risks due to exposure to chemical residues, particularly affecting the liver, which is crucial for metabolizing these substances.
  • A study on a mixture of seven common pesticides revealed strong cytotoxic effects on liver cells, primarily caused by manganese-containing dithiocarbamates (maneb and mancozeb), even at low concentrations.
  • The mechanism of toxicity involves oxidative stress and intrinsic apoptosis triggered by altered manganese and zinc levels due to the metabolization of these pesticides, with potential protective effects from zinc supplementation.
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Childhood immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by isolated thrombocytopenia. Prolonged ITP (persistent and chronic) leads to a reduced quality of life for children in many domains. To provide optimal support for children, with ITP, it is important to be able to predict those who will develop prolonged ITP.

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In a steady state, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) exhibit very low levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Upon stress, HSC get activated and enter into proliferation and differentiation process to ensure blood cell regeneration. Once activated, their levels of ROS increase, as messengers to mediate their proliferation and differentiation programs.

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Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by the infiltration of blood and bone marrow by immature monocytes, in which extra-hematopoietic localization is uncommon. We report the case of a 69-year-old-man with highly likely ectopic brain CMML involvement by MRI. Without the possibility of cerebral biopsy and with a negative infectious disease assessment, high-dose cytarabine-based chemotherapy was successfully administered.

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  • Aging leads to changes in bone marrow (BM) and blood plasma cytokine levels, indicating a process called inflammaging.
  • In a study with 94 healthy volunteers, researchers found that certain cytokines increased or decreased with age, highlighting the complex relationship between aging and immune response.
  • The findings may help in understanding conditions linked to aging, such as myeloid malignancies and inflammatory diseases, by providing reference values for blood and bone marrow cytokine levels.
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  • * It involved a comparison between 20 healthy controls and 17 ALS patients, revealing distinct metabolic profiles and specific metabolites like citramalate that could serve as biomarkers for ALS.
  • * The study found global dysfunction in ALS patients' muscles, with notable changes in antioxidant enzyme levels and mitochondrial activity, highlighting potential new avenues for diagnosis and prognosis.
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  • The treatment of AML with unfavorable cytogenetics remains difficult, prompting a study on the effects of fish oil emulsion (FO) combined with a specific chemotherapy regimen (3+7).
  • Thirty patients participated, showing that FO increased EPA and DHA levels significantly, but it didn't affect the chemotherapy drugs' pharmacokinetics.
  • The study found a complete response rate of 77%, similar to previous trials, indicating that adding FO to the treatment doesn't significantly improve outcomes for high-risk AML patients.
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is characterized by the accumulation of undifferentiated blast cells in the bone marrow and blood. In most cases of AML, relapse frequently occurs due to resistance to chemotherapy. Compelling research results indicate that drug resistance in cancer cells is highly dependent on the intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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The aim of this study was to characterize the functional expression of sodium-calcium exchangers on AFT024 cell line, a murine model of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) supporting human primitive hematopoiesis. All current-clamp and voltage-clamp experiments were performed using the perforated patch whole-cell recording technique with amphotericin B. The membrane potential of -14 mV shifted to -35 mV when lowering the external sodium concentration to 0.

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Background And Aims: Recent evidences highlight a role of the mitochondria calcium homeostasis in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). To overcome treatment resistance, we aimed to evaluate the role of the mitochondrial sodium-calcium-lithium exchanger (NCLX) and its targeting in CRC. We also identified curcumin as a new inhibitor of NCLX.

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Influenza virus infection causes considerable morbidity and mortality, but current therapies have limited efficacy. We hypothesized that investigating the metabolic signaling during infection may help to design innovative antiviral approaches. Using bronchoalveolar lavages of infected mice, we here demonstrate that influenza virus induces a major reprogramming of lung metabolism.

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Iron metabolism is tightly linked to infectious and inflammatory signals through hepcidin synthesis. To date, iron homeostasis during SARS-CoV-2 infection has not yet been described. The aim of this study is to characterize the hepcidin and erythroid regulators (growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) and erythroferrone (ERFE)) by measuring concentrations in plasma in context of COVID-19 disease.

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DNA methylation, a major biological process regulating the transcription, contributes to the pathophysiology of hematologic malignancies, and hypomethylating agents are commonly used to treat myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemias (AML). In these diseases, bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) play a key supportive role through the production of various signals and interactions. The DNA methylation status of MSCs, likely to reflect their functionality, might be relevant to understand their contribution to the pathophysiology of these diseases.

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  • The study looks at how the environment around tumors, especially in melanoma, can affect how cancer grows.
  • Researchers found that certain cells (endothelial cells) can change their role and features due to signals from melanoma cells, a process called EndMT.
  • The experiments showed that specific enzymes (NOX1 and NOX2) help control this change, and blocking them can partially reverse the changes caused by the melanoma cells.
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Natural Killer (NK) cells are potent anti-leukemic immune effectors. However, they display multiple defects in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients leading to reduced anti-tumor potential. Our limited understanding of the mechanisms underlying these defects hampers the development of strategies to restore NK cell potential.

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Knowledge about the hematopoietic niche has evolved considerably in recent years, in particular through analyzes, mouse models and the use of xenografts. Its complexity in the human bone marrow, in particular in a context of hematological malignancy, is more difficult to decipher by these strategies and could benefit from the knowledge acquired on the niches of solid tumors. Indeed, some common features can be suspected, since the bone marrow is a frequent site of solid tumor metastases.

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(1) Background: The impact of occupational exposure to high doses of pesticides on hematologic disorders is widely studied. Yet, lifelong exposure to low doses of pesticides, and more particularly their cocktail effect, although poorly known, could also participate to the development of such hematological diseases as myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in elderly patients. (2) Methods: In this study, a cocktail of seven pesticides frequently present in water and food (maneb, mancozeb, iprodione, imazalil, chlorpyrifos ethyl, diazinon and dimethoate), as determined by the European Food Safety Authority, were selected.

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