Publications by authors named "Pascale Marcorelles"

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  • - Vasculo-placental disorders are pregnancy complications arising from issues with the placenta's blood vessels, such as pre-eclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and stillbirth faced due to vascular problems.
  • - Pre-eclampsia in severe cases warrants testing for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and examining the placenta afterwards can reveal various anatomical and inflammatory issues that may contribute to complications like intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).
  • - A follow-up consultation two months post-delivery helps assess the causes of these disorders and provides guidance on managing future pregnancies and addressing cardiovascular health.
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TIA1/SQSTM1 myopathy is one of the few digenic myopathies. We describe four new French adult male patients carrying the TIA1 p.Asn357Ser and SQSTM1 p.

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Neurons form the basic anatomical and functional structure of the nervous system, and defects in neuronal differentiation or formation of neurites are associated with various psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Dynamic changes in the cytoskeleton are essential for this process, which is, inter alia, controlled by the dedicator of cytokinesis 4 (DOCK4) through the activation of RAC1. Here, we clinically describe 7 individuals (6 males and one female) with variants in DOCK4 and overlapping phenotype of mild to severe global developmental delay.

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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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During the course of acute ZIKV infection, pruritus is a cardinal symptom widely documented in the literature. Its frequent association with dysesthesia and several dysautonomic manifestations, suggests a pathophysiological mechanism involving the peripheral nervous system. The aim of this study was to develop a functional human model to potentially able to be infected by ZIKV: by demonstrating the functionality on a new human model of co-culture of keratinocyte and sensory neuron derived from induced pluripotent stem cells using a classical method of capsaicin induction and SP release, and verify the presence of ZIKV entry receptor in these cells.

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We studied the pathologists' agreements in quantifying PD-L1 expression through the tumor proportion score (TPS) and the combined positive score (CPS) using single PD-L1 immunohistochemistry (S-IHC) and double immunohistochemistry (D-IHC) combining PD-L1 staining and tumor cell markers. S-IHC and D-IHC were applied to 15 cancer samples to generate 60 digital IHC slides (30 whole slides images and 30 regions of interest of 1 mm) for PD-L1 expression quantification using both TPS and CPS, twice by four pathologists. Agreements were estimated calculating intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC).

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Aims: We aimed to evaluate the performances of the Idylla GeneFusion Assay (IGFA) designed to detect, in a single, rapid and fully automated assay, , , , , and gene fusions and exon 14 skipping in cancer samples.

Methods: Based on a set of tumours enriched in cases with gene fusions, we applied the IGFA to tumour areas of various sizes and tumour cell contents. IGFA results were compared with those obtained with other methods (immunohistochemistry, fluorescent in situ hybridisation, DNA and RNA next-generation sequencing).

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(1) Background: Placental histological lesions reported in relation with SARS-CoV-2 infection are various, with potential consequences such as fetal growth retardation, prematurity or stillbirth/neonatal death. We report here on a placental pathological association which could be specific for SARS-CoV-2 infection and associated with poor fetal outcome; (2) Methods: We collected all the placental pathological examinations performed in Brest University Hospital (France) since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic with a known maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection and a poor pregnancy outcome. In these cases, we described the pathological lesions and we searched for these lesions in a large series of placentas collected and examined in the same institution before the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic; (3) Results: Three cases with severe fetal outcome (tardive abortion, prematurity, neonatal death), from the first to the third trimesters of pregnancy, were included.

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Introduction: Small fiber neuropathies (SFNs) are disorders of skin nerve endings inducing pruritus, burning pain, numbness, and paresthesia. The aims of this study were to search for putative etiologies of SFN and their occurrence in a cohort of patients and to compare patients with SFN to a group of patients without SFN to highlight potential factors associated with SFN.

Methods: This study was observational, retrospective, and monocentric.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of repeated minor salivary gland biopsies (MSGB) in diagnosing Sjögren's syndrome (SS) in patients suspected of having the condition.
  • Out of 93 patients analyzed, the first MSGB was positive in 23 cases, showing that those with positive results had more serious symptoms and relevant antibodies.
  • The results indicated a low agreement between the two biopsies, and while a second MSGB did lead to diagnostic changes for a few patients, this was mainly when their clinical symptoms had significantly progressed.
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  • - Mitochondrial complex V is crucial for ATP production, with most of its subunits encoded by nuclear genes; a specific splice variant (c.87+3A>G) in the ATP5PO gene was found in three individuals suspected of having a mitochondrial disorder.
  • - The affected individuals exhibited severe symptoms typical of Leigh syndrome, including developmental issues and cardiomyopathy, and biochemical studies revealed a significant reduction in ATP5PO protein levels and impaired complex V function.
  • - Experimental results indicated that the ATP5PO variant leads to a non-functional protein due to the skipping of an essential exon, confirming its pathogenic role and linking it to defects in mitochondrial energy production.
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Prenatal alcohol exposure is a major cause of neurobehavioral disabilities. MRI studies in humans have shown that alcohol is associated with white matter microstructural anomalies but these studies focused on myelin abnormalities only after birth. Only one of these studies evaluated oligodendrocyte lineage, but only for a short period during human foetal life.

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Missense variants in RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) underlie a spectrum of disease phenotypes, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, and inclusion body myopathy. Here, we present ten independent families with a severe, progressive muscular dystrophy, reminiscent of oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) but of much earlier onset, caused by heterozygous frameshift variants in the RBP hnRNPA2/B1. All disease-causing frameshift mutations abolish the native stop codon and extend the reading frame, creating novel transcripts that escape nonsense-mediated decay and are translated to produce hnRNPA2/B1 protein with the same neomorphic C-terminal sequence.

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Mitochondrial disorders are clinically and genetically heterogeneous, with variants in mitochondrial or nuclear genes leading to varied clinical phenotypes. encodes a mitochondrial protein with cytidine diphosphate-diacylglycerol synthase activity: an essential early step in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylglycerol and cardiolipin. Cardiolipin is a mitochondria-specific phospholipid that is important for many mitochondrial processes.

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The ryanodine receptor RyR1 is the main sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca channel in skeletal muscle and acts as a connecting link between electrical stimulation and Ca-dependent muscle contraction. Abnormal RyR1 activity compromises normal muscle function and results in various human disorders including malignant hyperthermia, central core disease, and centronuclear myopathy. However, RYR1 is one of the largest genes of the human genome and accumulates numerous missense variants of uncertain significance (VUS), precluding an efficient molecular diagnosis for many patients and families.

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  • Glioblastomas are aggressive brain tumors with poor outcomes, and recent advancements in targeted therapies, such as anti-TRK treatments for NTRK-rearranged cancer, may provide new options for the small percentage of glioblastoma patients with these genetic rearrangements.* -
  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) compared to pan-TRK immunohistochemistry (IHC) in identifying NTRK-rearranged glioblastomas from 196 patient samples, finding a 3.57% positivity rate through FISH.* -
  • FISH was found to be a more reliable method for determining NTRK status in gliomas than pan-TRK IHC,
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The prevalence of congenital hydrocephalus has been estimated at 1.1 per 1000 infants when including cases diagnosed before 1 year of age after exclusion of neural tube defects. Classification criteria are based either on CSF dynamics, pathophysiological mechanisms or associated lesions.

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Targetable kinase fusions are extremely rare (<1%) in colorectal cancers (CRCs), making their diagnosis challenging and often underinvestigated. They have been shown particularly frequently among MSI-High, BRAF/KRAS/NRAS wild-type CRCs with MLH1 loss (MLH1 MSI-High wild-type). We searched for NTRK1, NTRK2, NTRK3, ALK, ROS1, BRAF, RET, and NRG1 kinase fusions in CRCs using methods easy-to-implement in pathology laboratories: immunohistochemistry (IHC), fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and fully automated real-time PCR targeted analyses.

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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors have revolutionized the treatment of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). Nevertheless, some GISTs do not contain any targetable KIT or PDGFRA mutations classically encountered in this field. Novel approved therapies targeting TRK chimeric proteins products of NTRK genes fusions consist in a promising approach to treat some patients with GISTs lacking any identified driver oncogenic mutation in KIT, PDGFRA or BRAF genes.

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Alcohol affects multiple neurotransmitter systems, notably the GABAergic system and has been recognised for a long time as particularly damaging during critical stages of brain development. Nevertheless, data from the literature are most often derived from animal or in vitro models. In order to study the production, migration and cortical density disturbances of GABAergic interneurons upon prenatal alcohol exposure, we performed immunohistochemical studies by means of the proliferation marker Ki67, GABA and calretinin antibodies in the frontal cortical plate of 17 foetal and infant brains antenatally exposed to alcohol, aged 15 weeks' gestation to 22 postnatal months and in the ganglionic eminences and the subventricular zone of the dorsal telencephalon until their regression, i.

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Oncotype DX® assay is used to guide therapeutic decisions in early-stage invasive breast carcinoma but remains expensive. Magee Equations (MEs) and Magee Decision Algorithm (MDA) predict the Oncotype DX® recurrence score (RS) on the basis of histopathological parameters. The influence of intratumor heterogeneity on MEs and MDA remains uncertain.

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