Publications by authors named "Yannick Delpu"

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  • * Research found an additional repeat expansion site in the MARCH6 gene among European families, alongside previously identified expansions in the SAMD12 gene in Asia.
  • * The study revealed significant variability in the size and structure of these repeat expansions and noted that large expansions can lead to genetic rearrangements in some cells, indicating a high level of instability.
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MUC1 is an oncogenic mucin overexpressed in several epithelial cancers, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, and is considered as a potent target for cancer therapy. To control cancer progression, miRNAs became very recently, major targets and tools to inhibit oncogene expression. Inhibiting MUC1 using miRNAs appears thus as an attractive strategy to reduce cancer progression.

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Despite tremendous efforts from scientists and clinicians worldwide, pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a deadly disease due to the lack of early diagnostic tools and reliable therapeutic approaches. Consequently, a majority of patients (80%) display an advanced disease that results in a low resection rate leading to an overall median survival of less than 6 months. Accordingly, robust markers for the early diagnosis and prognosis of pancreatic cancer, or markers indicative of survival and/or metastatic disease are desperately needed to help alleviate the dismal prognosis of this cancer.

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DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological control of genome expression. DNA methylation patterns are largely modified in cancer cells and can therefore be used to distinguish cancer cells from normal tissues. This review describes the main technologies available for the detection and the discovery of aberrantly methylated DNA patterns.

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MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that physiologically modulate proteins expression, and regulate numerous cellular mechanisms. Alteration of microRNA expression has been described in cancer and is associated to tumor initiation and progression. The microRNA 148a (miR-148a) is frequently down-regulated in cancer.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal cancers worldwide. Despite significant progresses in the last decades, the origin of this cancer remains unclear and no efficient therapy exists. PDAC does not arise de novo: three remarkable different types of pancreatic lesions can evolve towards pancreatic cancer.

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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration-biopsy is a safe and effective technique in diagnosing and staging of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. However its predictive negative value does not exceed 50% to 60%. Unfortunately, the majority of pancreatic cancer patients have a metastatic and/or a locally advanced disease (i.

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Background: The poor prognosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is accounted for by the absence of early diagnostic markers and effective treatments. MicroRNAs inhibit the translation of their target mRNAs. The production of microRNAs is strongly altered in cancers, but the causes of these alterations are only partially known.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yannick Delpu"

  • - Yannick Delpu's research primarily focuses on the genetic and epigenetic factors contributing to pancreatic cancer, with an emphasis on microRNAs as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets to improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes.
  • - His findings reveal significant insights into the role of microRNA alterations, particularly microRNA 148a, and DNA methylation changes as early events in pancreatic carcinogenesis, highlighting their potential in cancer diagnosis and progression.
  • - Additionally, Delpu has contributed to understanding Familial Adult Myoclonic Epilepsy by identifying new genetic expansion sites tied to the condition, expanding the knowledge of this neurologic disorder's genetic landscape.