55 results match your criteria: "Biosciences and Biotechnology Institute of Grenoble[Affiliation]"

RGD-Based Fluorescence to Assess Placental Angiogenesis.

Methods Mol Biol

November 2023

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Inserm U1292, Biosanté, Grenoble, France.

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  • Normal fetal growth and placental development require active blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) at the mother-baby interface during pregnancy.
  • Researchers have developed a new, noninvasive method to measure placental blood vessel growth in pregnant mice using a fluorescent molecule, Angiostamp700, that targets specific proteins found in developing blood vessels.
  • This method allows for the quantification of angiogenic activity and provides insights into pregnancy outcomes without harming the mother or fetus.
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  • Gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) include rare tumors related to pregnancy, with gestational choriocarcinoma (CC) being a highly aggressive type that can lead to high mortality if not treated quickly.
  • CC has a higher incidence in molar pregnancies and poses greater risks in developing countries, with rates as high as 20 cases per 1,000 pregnancies.
  • A new animal model for CC was created by injecting specific cancer cells into the placenta of pregnant mice, allowing researchers to mimic cancer development and metastasis, which highlights the role of placental blood vessels in spreading the tumor.
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Flagella-like beating of actin bundles driven by self-organized myosin waves.

Nat Phys

October 2022

Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie, Institut Curie, Université PSL, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR168, Paris, France.

Wave-like beating of eukaryotic cilia and flagella-threadlike protrusions found in many cells and microorganisms-is a classic example of spontaneous mechanical oscillations in biology. This type of self-organized active matter raises the question of the coordination mechanism between molecular motor activity and cytoskeletal filament bending. Here we show that in the presence of myosin motors, polymerizing actin filaments self-assemble into polar bundles that exhibit wave-like beating.

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NLRP7 Enhances Choriocarcinoma Cell Survival and Camouflage in an Inflammasome Independent Pathway.

Cells

March 2023

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U1292, Biologie et Biotechnologie pour la Santé, 38043 Grenoble, France.

Article Synopsis
  • Gestational choriocarcinoma (GC) is a serious tumor connected to hydatidiform moles, with NLRP7 being a key gene linked to its development and immune response.
  • *Research shows that NLRP7 can operate through different pathways, significantly influencing cancer cell survival and aggressive traits in tumor cells compared to non-tumor cells.
  • *Finding that NLRP7 plays a crucial role in GC growth suggests it could be a valuable target for new treatment strategies for resistant patients.
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  • Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is linked to placental insufficiency and inflammation, with poorly understood mechanisms involving inflammasomes.
  • A study analyzed inflammasome gene expression in placental tissues from FGR and control pregnancies, revealing increased expression of NLRP3 and specific caspases and decreased IL-10 in FGR cases.
  • Experiments showed that LPS-induced inflammation raised NLRP3 levels in trophoblast models but could be mitigated by targeting NLRP3 with siRNA, suggesting its significant role in inflammation-related trophoblast dysfunction contributing to FGR.
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  • Preterm birth, defined as birth before 37 weeks of gestation, is linked to higher rates of perinatal death and long-term neurological issues in babies.
  • Acute chorioamnionitis occurs in 70% of preterm labor cases and leads to significant health problems for the newborn.
  • Recent research focuses on understanding the mechanisms behind chorioamnionitis, using animal models to discover treatments, and finding early diagnostic markers to improve outcomes for both mothers and infants.
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Role of NLRP7 in Normal and Malignant Trophoblast Cells.

Biomedicines

January 2022

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U1292, Biologie et Biotechnologie pour la Santé, 38054 Grenoble, France.

Article Synopsis
  • Gestational choriocarcinoma (CC) is a serious type of cancer linked to abnormal pregnancies, often leading to metastasis and maternal mortality.
  • Recent research indicates a connection between recurrent hydatidiform moles and mutations in the NLRP7 gene, which is involved in immune responses.
  • NLRP7 is found to be overexpressed in CC cells, promoting immune tolerance and affecting cell behavior, which may contribute to both normal placentation and the aggressiveness of choriocarcinoma.
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Vitamin D deficiency during late pregnancy mediates placenta-associated complications.

Sci Rep

October 2021

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hôpital Nord, University Hospital, Avenue Albert Raimond, 42270, Saint Etienne, France.

Article Synopsis
  • * Results showed that vitamin D levels were significantly lower in patients with PMCs compared to those with uncomplicated pregnancies, with a fivefold increase in PMC risk for those who were vitamin D deficient.
  • * The findings indicate a strong negative correlation between vitamin D levels at 32 weeks and the risk of developing PMCs, highlighting the potential importance of vitamin D in maintaining placental health and preventing complications.
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Significance of the placental barrier in antenatal viral infections.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

December 2021

Department of Pharmacology, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Victoria, Australia; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The placenta acts as a protective barrier during pregnancy to prevent infections from reaching the fetus, but some pathogens can still breach this barrier.
  • This review focuses on the effects of specific viruses—Zika, HIV, and SARS-CoV-2—on pregnant women and their babies, examining how these infections alter immune responses and disrupt placental function.
  • By understanding how viral infections interact with the placenta, researchers aim to develop treatments to reduce the risk of harm to the fetus from such infections.
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  • * Researchers employed clinical analysis of placentas and sera, in vitro studies on tumor growth, and in vivo mouse models to study NLRP7's impact on CC.
  • * Findings revealed that NLRP7 promotes tumor cell proliferation and organization, while its absence in pregnant mice led to stronger maternal immune responses and reduced tumor growth and metastasis, highlighting its role in creating an immunosuppressive environment that aids CC progression.
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Evidence-Based View of Safety and Effectiveness of Prokineticin Receptors Antagonists during Pregnancy.

Biomedicines

March 2021

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U1292, Biologie et Biotechnologie pour la Santé, 38000 Grenoble, France.

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  • - EG-VEGF, a member of the prokineticin family, plays a key role in human placental development and is linked to pregnancy issues like preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction.
  • - Research shows that targeting its receptors (PROKR1 and PROKR2) with antagonists (PC7 and PKRA) can reverse unhealthy effects, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for pregnancy complications.
  • - A study demonstrated that using these antagonists improves trophoblast cell functions and supports better fetal growth, indicating their potential as safe treatments to enhance pregnancy outcomes.
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The Emerging Role of the Prokineticins and Homeobox Genes in the Vascularization of the Placenta: Physiological and Pathological Aspects.

Front Physiol

November 2020

Department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pregnancy Research Centre, Royal Women's Hospital, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis are crucial for placental development during pregnancy, with vasculogenesis happening in the first trimester and angiogenesis following to form new blood vessels.
  • These processes involve remodeling at the fetomaternal interface and are influenced by various factors, including new families of proteins and homeobox genes.
  • Recent findings link changes in angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors to serious pregnancy complications like fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia, highlighting potential clinical strategies targeting these proteins for treatment.
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Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is tightly controlled by the dynamic modification of histones by chemical groups, the diversity of which has largely expanded over the past decade with the discovery of lysine acylations, catalyzed from acyl-coenzymes A. We investigated the dynamics of lysine acetylation and crotonylation on histones H3 and H4 during mouse spermatogenesis. Lysine crotonylation appeared to be of significant abundance compared to acetylation, particularly on Lys27 of histone H3 (H3K27cr) that accumulates in sperm in a cleaved form of H3.

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Active cargo positioning in antiparallel transport networks.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

July 2019

Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie, Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS, UMR168, F-75248 Paris, France;

Cytoskeletal filaments assemble into dense parallel, antiparallel, or disordered networks, providing a complex environment for active cargo transport and positioning by molecular motors. The interplay between the network architecture and intrinsic motor properties clearly affects transport properties but remains poorly understood. Here, by using surface micropatterns of actin polymerization, we investigate stochastic transport properties of colloidal beads in antiparallel networks of overlapping actin filaments.

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Are microtubules tension sensors?

Nat Commun

May 2019

Departments of Computer Science and Mathematics, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-3435, USA.

Mechanical signals play many roles in cell and developmental biology. Several mechanotransduction pathways have been uncovered, but the mechanisms identified so far only address the perception of stress intensity. Mechanical stresses are tensorial in nature, and thus provide dual mechanical information: stress magnitude and direction.

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Insertion sequences drive the emergence of a highly adapted human pathogen.

Microb Genom

September 2020

Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS ERL5261, INSERM U1036, CEA, Laboratory Biology of Cancer and Infection, Bacterial Pathogenesis and Cellular Responses, Biosciences and Biotechnology Institute of Grenoble, 38000 Grenoble, France.

is a highly adaptive opportunistic pathogen that can have serious health consequences in patients with lung disorders. Taxonomic outliers of of environmental origin have recently emerged as infectious for humans. Here, we present the first genome-wide analysis of an isolate that caused fatal haemorrhagic pneumonia.

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Altered expression of regulatory RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) in cancer leads to abnormal expression of mRNAs encoding many factors involved in cancer hallmarks. While conventional anticancer therapies usually target one pathway at a time, targeting key RBP would affect multiple genes and thus overcome drug resistance. Among the Tristetraprolin family of RBP, TIS11b/BRF1/ZFP36L1 mediates mRNA decay through binding to Adenylate/Uridylate (AU-rich elements) in mRNA 3'-untranslated region and recruitment of mRNA degradation enzymes.

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Background/aims: Transient receptor potential canonical 6 (TRPC6) protein is a nonselective cation channel permitting the uptake of essential elements such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn). TRPC6 is found throughout the body with high expression levels in the placenta. However, its role in this organ is still to be determined.

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Attachment of human adenovirus (HAd) to the host cell is a critical step of infection. Initial attachment occurs via the adenoviral fibre knob protein and a cellular receptor. Here we report the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of a <100 kDa non-symmetrical complex comprising the trimeric HAd type 3 fibre knob (HAd3K) and human desmoglein 2 (DSG2).

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Malformations of the human cerebral cortex can be caused by mutations in tubulins that associate to compose microtubules. Cerebral cortical folding relies on neuronal migration and on progenitor proliferation partly dictated by microtubule-dependent mitotic spindle positioning. A single amino acid change, F265L, in the conserved TUBB2B β-tubulin gene has been identified in patients with abnormal cortex formation.

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Prenatal Exposure to Select Phthalates and Phenols and Associations with Fetal and Placental Weight among Male Births in the EDEN Cohort (France).

Environ Health Perspect

January 2019

Team of Environmental Epidemiology applied to Reproduction and Respiratory Health, Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB), Inserm U1209, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) Unité de recherche (UMR) 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France.

Background: The placenta performs crucial physiological functions to ensure normal fetal development. Few epidemiological studies investigated placental weight sensitivity to phthalates and phenols.

Objective: Our goal was to explore whether maternal exposure to select phthalates and phenols is associated with changes in placental weight at birth and in placental–to–birth weight ratio (PFR).

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NLRP7 is increased in human idiopathic fetal growth restriction and plays a critical role in trophoblast differentiation.

J Mol Med (Berl)

March 2019

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité 1036, Grenoble, France.

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) the leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity is highly related to abnormal placental development, and placentas from FGR pregnancies are often characterized by increased inflammation. However, the mechanisms of FGR-associated inflammation are far from being understood. NLRP7, a member of a family of receptors involved in the innate immune responses, has been shown to be associated with gestational trophoblastic diseases.

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Opening remarks from the Editors.

Biophys Rev

December 2018

Pennsylvania Muscle Institute and Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

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Accumulating evidence supports the remarkable presence at the membrane surface of cancer cells of proteins, which are normally expressed in the intracellular compartment. Although these proteins, referred to as externalized proteins, represent a highly promising source of accessible and druggable targets for cancer therapy, the mechanisms via which they impact cancer biology remain largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to expose an externalized form of cytokeratin 8 (eK8) as a key player of colorectal tumorigenesis and characterize its mode of action.

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Deubiquitinating Enzymes Related to Autophagy: New Therapeutic Opportunities?

Cells

August 2018

Biosciences and Biotechnology Institute of Grenoble, (CEA-DRF-BIG-BGE), Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INSERM U1038, CEA, F-38000 Grenoble, France.

Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved catabolic process that allows for the degradation of intracellular components by lysosomes. This process can be triggered by nutrient deprivation, microbial infections or other challenges to promote cell survival under these stressed conditions. However, basal levels of autophagy are also crucial for the maintenance of proper cellular homeostasis by ensuring the selective removal of protein aggregates and dysfunctional organelles.

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