Publications by authors named "Pierre Daubersies"

Clinical and animal studies have reported an association between low birth weight and the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in offspring. Using a model of prenatal maternal 70% food restriction diet (FR30) in the rat, we previously showed that maternal undernutrition predisposes offspring to altered lipid metabolism in adipose tissue, especially on a high-fat (HF) diet. Here, using microarray-based expression profiling combined with metabolic, endocrine, biochemical, histological, and lipidomic approaches, we assessed whether FR30 procedure sensitizes adult male offspring to impaired lipid metabolism in the liver.

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  • - Genetic immunization may have been undervalued due to its limited human data and poor alignment with traditional vaccination methods.
  • - Research with chimpanzees on malaria's LSA-3 shows that genetic immunization can provoke a strong immune response that offers effective and lasting protection, despite initially appearing weak compared to other vaccines.
  • - These findings suggest we should rethink the potential of genetic immunization, especially in studying diseases like malaria where human trials with high-risk pathogens can be ethically conducted.
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