Publications by authors named "Olivier Seguin"

Therapeutic hyperbaric chambers require continuous monitoring and maintenance, including periodic requalification. The primary aim is to verify the suitability for continued safe service. Maintenance is regulated in Europe, and in France requalification is mandatory where a hyperbaric chamber operates above pressures equal to or greater than 4 bar gauge.

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  • A study in Montréal assessed the effectiveness of rapid antigen detection tests (RADTs) compared to PCR tests for diagnosing SARS-CoV-2 in high school settings from January to June 2021.
  • Out of nearly 2400 participants, RADTs showed high specificity (99.8%-100%) but lower sensitivity, identifying only 28.6% of asymptomatic and 83.3% of symptomatic cases.
  • The research suggested that enforcing symptom screening and on-the-spot RADT testing for symptomatic students could help prevent further outbreaks in schools.
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Hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPC) are responsible for the generation of most immune cells throughout the lifespan of the organism. Inflammation can activate bone marrow HSPCs, leading to enhanced myelopoiesis to replace cells, such as neutrophils, which are attracted to inflamed tissues. We have previously shown that HSPC activation promotes parasite persistence and expansion in experimental visceral leishmaniasis through the increased production of permissive monocytes.

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To colonize mammalian phagocytic cells, the parasite remodels phagosomes into parasitophorous vacuoles that can be either tight-fitting individual or communal. The molecular and cellular bases underlying the biogenesis and functionality of these two types of vacuoles are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the contribution of host cell soluble -ethylmaleimide-sensitive-factor attachment protein receptor proteins to the expansion and functionality of communal vacuoles as well as the replication of the parasite.

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Leishmania is the eukaryotic parasite responsible for leishmaniases, a spectrum of diseases that puts at risk roughly 350millions of people in 98 countries according to the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi). This parasite has a complex life cycle composed of two distinct stages, the promastigote form found in the female sand-fly vector and the amastigote form that replicates in the mammalian host (Teixeira et al., 2013) [1].

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The protozoan Leishmania parasitizes macrophages and evades the microbicidal consequences of phagocytosis through the inhibition of phagolysosome biogenesis. In this study, we investigated the impact of this parasite on LC3-associated phagocytosis, a non-canonical autophagic process that enhances phagosome maturation and functions. We show that whereas internalization of L.

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