Publications by authors named "Polack B"

Stauffer, Emeric, François Caton, Raphael Marlu, Aurélien Pichon, Landry Seyve, Michael Furian, Aymeric Paillisser, Florence Berquet, Jeremy De Abreu, Blandine Deschamps, Benoit Polack, Philippe Connes, Paul Robach, Stéphane Doutreleau, Julien V Brugniaux, Samuel Verges, and Benoit Champigneulle.Acclimatized lowlanders exhibit a hypocoagulable profile after a passive ascent at high altitude. 00:00-00, 2024.

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In Europe, tick-borne diseases (TBDs) cause significant morbidity and mortality, affecting both human and animal health. Ticks can transmit a wide variety of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, and parasites) and feed on many vertebrate hosts. The incidence and public health burden of TBDs are tending to intensify in Europe due to various factors, mainly anthropogenic and often combined.

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We are currently witnessing the endemization of urogenital schistosomiasis in southern Europe. The incriminated parasite is a hybrid between a human parasite and a livestock parasite. Using an experimental evolutionary protocol, we created hybrid lines from pure strains of both parasite species.

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Chronic mountain sickness is a maladaptive syndrome that affects individuals living permanently at high altitude and is characterized primarily by excessive erythrocytosis (EE). Recent results concerning the impact of EE in Andean highlanders on clotting and the possible promotion of hypercoagulability, which can lead to thrombosis, were contradictory. We assessed the coagulation profiles of Andeans highlanders with and without excessive erythrocytosis (EE+ and EE-).

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Background: Gla-domainless factor (F) Xa (GD-FXa) was proposed as a trap to endogenous anticoagulant tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) to restore thrombin generation in hemophilia. Using computational chemistry and experimental approaches, we previously showed that S195A GD-FXa also binds TFPI and restores coagulation in plasma obtained from person(s) with hemophilia.

Methods: To design a GD-FXa variant with improved anti-TFPI affinity, we performed molecular dynamics simulations and identified suitable sites for mutagenesis.

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Cryptosporidium spp. remain a major cause of waterborne diarrhea and illness in developing countries and represent a significant burden to farmers worldwide. Cryptosporidium parvum virus 1 (CSpV1), of the genus Cryspovirus, was first reported to be present in the cytoplasm of C.

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Background: We have performed a systematic review to evaluate the efficacy and safety of [Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE, a radioligand therapy, in advanced somatostatin receptor-positive pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL), thymic neuroendocrine tumor (NET), bronchial NET, unknown primary NET, or medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC).

Methods: Studies identified in PubMed from inception to 13 May 2021 must have assessed [Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE as a single agent and reported outcome data for the specific NET types of interest.

Results: Two independent reviewers performed the screening and data extraction, resulting in 16 publications: PPGL ( = 7), bronchial NETs ( = 6; one also included NETs of unknown origin), and MTC ( = 3).

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Gastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human primates and infestation may have severe consequences on the animal's health status. Most of these parasites are also transmissible to humans. Nevertheless, little is known about the prevalence and monitoring modalities of gastrointestinal parasitoses in non-human primates housed in zoological institutions and there are currently no guidelines available for their detection and identification.

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Background: The local distribution of helminths in dogs and cats and the evaluation of risk of contamination represent an important challenge for veterinarians due to their effects on animal health and their potential zoonotic risk. The overall goal of this study was to estimate the prevalence of the digestive and respiratory helminths infecting client-owned dogs and cats in France.

Methods: Faecal samples were collected from 414 pet dogs and 425 pet cats at 20 study sites during 2017-2018 and analysed by coproscopy.

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Objective: Examination and conventional radiography of joints are unable to precisely evaluate and measure disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We quantified joint inflammation using F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) in people with RA to determine if PET-derived uptake variables were correlated with RA disease activity measures.

Methods: We cross-sectionally studied 34 patients with RA in a substudy of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Study of the Myocardium (RHYTHM).

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The probiotic strain CNCM I-4884 exhibits anti- activity in vitro and in vivo in a murine model of giardiasis. The aim of this study was the identification and characterization of the probiotic potential of CNCM I-4884, as well as its safety assessment. This strain was originally classified as based on 16S gene sequence analysis.

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is a flagellated protozoan responsible for giardiosis (also called giardiasis in humans), the most prevalent and widespread parasitic infection in humans and mammals worldwide. The intestinal microbiota is highly diverse and any alteration in its composition may impact on the health of the host. While studies on the mouse model of giardiosis described the role of the gut microbiota in host susceptibility to infection by the parasite, little is known about the gut microbiota during natural infections in dogs and particularly in puppies.

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Objective: The Hemraude study was conducted to describe the profile of patients with HA, disease management, and economic burden in a collective perspective.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted using the French administrative healthcare claims database SNIIRAM/SNDS. Male patients treated for hemophilia A with a long-term illness (ALD) status or invalidity were included in the study between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2017.

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Introduction: The development of an anti-FVIII inhibitor is the most serious complication of haemophilia A occurring in up to 30% of severe haemophilic patients. The current management of haemophilia A with inhibitor uses bypassing agents (BPA) and represents a significant therapeutic burden together with a limited adherence to prophylactic treatment. Emicizumab is the first monoclonal antibody developed in haemophilia A approved for the prevention of bleeding episodes in patients with anti-FVIII inhibitor.

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is an important apicomplexan parasite infecting ruminants and humans. We characterized the impact of infection on the goat kid microbiome. was orally administered to parasite-naïve goats, and infection was monitored for 26 days in fecal samples using immunofluorescence assay and qPCR tests.

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To ensure that meat from livestock and game is safe for human consumption, European legislation lays down rules for mandatory testing. Helminth larvae are a category of zoonotic foodborne pathogens that can contaminate meat. Among helminths, the only zoonotic nematode regulated in Europe regarding meat inspection is Trichinella spp.

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Purpose: To assess the impact of baseline liver tumour burden, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) elevation, and target lesion size on treatment outcomes with Lu-Dotatate.

Methods: In the phase 3 NETTER-1 trial, patients with advanced, progressive midgut neuroendocrine tumours (NET) were randomised to 177Lu-Dotatate (every 8 weeks, four cycles) plus octreotide long-acting release (LAR) or to octreotide LAR 60 mg. Primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS).

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  • The study compares Tc-99m MDP bone scans (BS) and Ga-68 PSMA PET/CT scans in 34 prostate cancer patients to identify and evaluate bone metastases.
  • Among the patients, some showed differences in metastatic detection between the two imaging methods, with Ga-68 PSMA PET/CT identifying more lesions in certain cases.
  • The findings indicate that Ga-68 PSMA PET/CT enhances bone metastasis evaluation and suggests the existence of bone metastases without detectable PSMA expression.
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Cryptosporidium is an obligate intracellular protist parasite infecting a wide range of vertebrate hosts and causes significant intestinal disease in both animals and humans, as some species are zoonotic. Cattle and especially calves have been identified as one of the most common reservoirs of this protist. However, little is known about the genetics of Cryptosporidium in calves in some regions of France.

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To date, no information is available about the presence of Cryptosporidium spp. in French sheep, nor their potential role as zoonotic reservoirs. A total of 23 fecal samples were collected from diarrheic lambs (<11 days old) from seven randomly selected farms.

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Among the many factors influencing fibrin formation and structure (concentration, temperature, composition, pH, etc.), it has been suggested that the polydispersity of fibrinogen may play an important role. We propose here a detailed investigation of the influence of this parameter on fibrin multiscale structure.

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We have previously developed a fibrin structural assay dedicated to purified fibrinogen-thrombin system. Here, we extend the pertinence of this test, called Fibrinography, to tissue factor-triggered plasma coagulation. We show that Fibrinography determines quantitatively the structure of fibrin fibers in plasma with an excellent reproducibility.

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Little is currently known about the importance of clotting during the drying of blood pools. While this is of little moment for droplets where drying occurs faster than contact-phase-induced clotting, clotting may significantly influence blood pools drying as it transform a liquid into a gel. To investigate this influence, we compare the drying of citrated and unmodified blood pools at constant haematocrit, showing large morphological differences during drying, both in the surface appearance, in the colour lightness, as well as in the generation and location of cracks.

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  • Environmental changes have contributed to the emergence of human urogenital schistosomiasis on Corsica island since 2013, caused by a hybrid parasite of human and livestock origin.
  • A study was conducted involving testing over 3,500 domesticated animals and trapping rodents to identify potential reservoirs for the disease, but most results suggested minimal involvement of these animals.
  • The findings indicate that the outbreak is likely being sustained by local human infections rather than by livestock or wild rodents playing a significant role.
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