Purpose: Radiation-induced pneumopathy is the main dose-limiting factor in cases of chest radiation therapy. Macrophage infiltration is frequently observed in irradiated lung tissues and may participate in lung damage development. Radiation-induced lung fibrosis can be reproduced in rodent models using whole thorax irradiation but suffers from limits concerning the role played by unexposed lung volumes in damage development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSenescent cells are blocked in the cell cycle but remain metabolically active. These cells, once engaged in the senescence process, fail to initiate DNA replication. Due to the shortening of telomeres, replicative senescence can be triggered by a DNA damage response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn vitro modeling of the different steps of immune cell recruitment is essential to decipher the role of endothelial cells in this process. Here, we present a protocol for the assessment of human monocyte transendothelial migration using a live cell imaging system. We describe steps for culture of fluorescent monocytic THP-1 cells and chemotaxis plate preparation with HUVEC monolayers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiation therapy damages tumors and normal tissues, probably in part through the recruitment of immune cells. Endothelial high-mannose N-glycans are, in particular, involved in monocyte-endothelium interactions. Trimmed by the class I α-mannosidases, these structures are quite rare in normal conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The role of nurses in screening for posttraumatic stress disorder is crucial in trauma units.
Objectives: To create and evaluate an easy and brief tool for nurses to predict chronic posttraumatic stress disorder 1 year after a motor vehicle crash.
Methods: We performed a 1-year follow-up multicenter study from 2007 to 2015, including 274 patients injured in a motor vehicle crash who were hospitalized in an orthopedic trauma unit.