24 results match your criteria: "CHU and University of Montpellier[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aimed to compare the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases and healthy individuals.
  • Researchers screened unvaccinated patients with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis, and psoriatic arthritis in France, and matched them with seropositive healthcare workers as controls.
  • Results showed no significant difference in antibody levels between both groups, with a trend indicating that patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms had higher antibody titres; treatments like glucocorticoids seemed linked to lower antibody responses.
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  • This study looked at how a program that checks for multiple health problems (called multimorbidity) affects patients with chronic inflammatory diseases.
  • Patients who participated in the program used more preventive medications, like vaccines and cholesterol-lowering drugs, compared to those who didn't.
  • Because of the program, there were fewer emergency hospital visits and serious infections for the patients who participated, showing that it was helpful for their health.
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Artificial shrinkage before fresh blastocyst transfer and IVF outcomes: a pilot randomized controlled study.

Reprod Biomed Online

August 2024

Department of Reproductive Biology-CECOS, CHU and University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France; Developpement Embryonnaire Fertilite et Environnement, University of Montpellier, INSERM 1203, Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

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  • The study investigates whether artificial shrinkage of blastocysts before fresh transfer increases clinical pregnancy rates in IVF, involving 150 couples in a randomized and controlled pilot study.
  • Results showed no significant differences in clinical pregnancy rates, live birth rates, or other outcomes between the control group and the group that underwent artificial shrinkage.
  • The authors conclude that further extensive randomized controlled trials are needed to validate these initial findings.
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Ferritin is a hetero-oligomeric nanocage, composed of 24 subunits of two types, FTH1 and FTL. It protects the cell from excess reactive iron, by storing iron in its cavity. FTH1 is essential for the recruitment of iron into the ferritin nanocage and for cellular ferritin trafficking, whereas FTL contributes to nanocage stability and iron nucleation inside the cavity.

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Can efficacy and safety data from clinical trials of rituximab in RA be extrapolated? Insights from 1984 patients from the AIR-PR Registry.

Rheumatology (Oxford)

July 2024

Department of Rheumatology, Hôpital Bicêtre Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.

Objectives: To investigate whether the efficacy and safety data from drug-registration trials can be extrapolated to real-life RA patients receiving RTX.

Methods: The 'AutoImmunity and Rituximab' (AIR-PR) registry is a French multicentre, prospective cohort of RA patients treated with RTX in a real-life setting. We compared treatment responses at 12 months and serious adverse events (AEs) between eligible and non-eligible patients, by retrieving the eligibility criteria of the three rituximab-registration trials.

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Study Question: Should we perform oocyte accumulation to preserve fertility in women with Turner syndrome (TS)?

Summary Answer: The oocyte cryopreservation strategy is not well adapted for all TS women as their combination of high basal FSH with low basal AMH and low percentage of 46,XX cells in the karyotype significantly reduces the chances of freezing sufficient mature oocytes for fertility preservation.

What Is Known Already: An oocyte cryopreservation strategy requiring numerous stimulation cycles is needed to preserve fertility in TS women, to compensate for the low ovarian response, the possible oocyte genetic alterations, the reduced endometrial receptivity, and the increased rate of miscarriage, observed in this specific population. The validation of reliable predictive biomarkers of ovarian response to hormonal stimulation in TS patients is necessary to help practitioners and patients choose the best-personalized fertility preservation strategy.

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Purpose: Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-M) and prenatal diagnosis (PND) followed by medical termination of pregnancy when the fetus is affected are two procedures developed to avoid the transmission of a severe hereditary disease which can be proposed to females that carried BRCA pathogenic variants. These females can also be offered fertility preservation (FP) when diagnosed with cancer or even before a malignancy occurs. The aim of the study was to evaluate the acceptability and personal attitude of women carrying a BRCA mutation toward techniques that can prevent BRCA transmission to their progeny.

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Infection prevention and vaccination in the rheumatic diseases.

Joint Bone Spine

September 2023

Rheumatology Department, CHU and University of Montpellier, PhyMedExp, Inserm, CNRS, Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

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  • Patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatisms (CIR) are at a higher risk for infections, notably viral and bacterial pneumonia, due to their treatment with disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs).
  • The use of biologic and synthetic targeted DMARDs increases exposure to opportunistic infections, like tuberculosis reactivation, highlighting the need for a thorough risk-benefit evaluation for each patient based on individual health factors.
  • To prevent infections, a comprehensive pre-treatment assessment is crucial, including history checks, lab tests, radiology findings, and ensuring vaccinations are current, alongside educating patients on managing their treatment effectively.
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  • Progesterone is crucial for implantation, and lower levels during the luteal phase are linked to reduced pregnancy chances, according to multiple studies.
  • A systematic review analyzed data from 32 relevant studies to determine the relationship between luteal serum progesterone levels and outcomes like ongoing pregnancy, live birth rates, and miscarriage rates.
  • Findings show that low progesterone levels significantly decrease ongoing pregnancy and live birth rates in cycles without a corpus luteum and increase the risk of miscarriage, suggesting the importance of monitoring these hormone levels for better individualized treatment.
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Importance: Juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare form of ALS characterized by age of symptom onset less than 25 years and a variable presentation.

Objective: To identify the genetic variants associated with juvenile ALS.

Design, Setting, And Participants: In this multicenter family-based genetic study, trio whole-exome sequencing was performed to identify the disease-associated gene in a case series of unrelated patients diagnosed with juvenile ALS and severe growth retardation.

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Objectives: Chemokines (CKs) are key players of immune-cell homing and differentiation. CK receptors (CKRs) can be used to define T-cell functional subsets. We aimed to characterize the CKR profile of the regulatory B-cell subset B10+ cells and investigate the CKs involved in their migration and differentiation in healthy donors and patients with RA.

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Objective: To compare the risk of diverticulitis and gastrointestinal perforation (GIP) in RA treated with tocilizumab (TCZ) compared with rituximab (RTX) and abatacept (ABA).

Methods: We conducted a population-based study using three observational French registries on TCZ, RTX and ABA in RA. Using a propensity score approach, we compared the risk of diverticulitis or GIP in these patients.

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Objective: The Flare Assessment in RA (FLARE-RA) self-administered questionnaire aims to identify patients who had flare in the interval between two consultations. This study aimed to establish a threshold for FLARE-RA score to identify RA flare.

Methods: The Tocilizumab SubCutAneous study evaluated the efficacy and safety of s.

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  • Over the last 20 years, chromosome conformation capture technologies, particularly Hi-C, have enabled detailed study of genome folding in different cell types, mapping 3D chromosome structures across entire genomes.
  • When applied to mammalian preimplantation embryos, these techniques revealed a distinct chromosome organization just after fertilization, raising questions about the influence of parental origins and transcriptional status.
  • This chapter describes the application of single-cell Hi-C (scHi-C) to mouse embryos at various preimplantation stages, optimizing the limited material available and opening new research possibilities, including the study of mutant embryos for functional analysis.
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Objectives: RF and ACPA are used as diagnostic tools and their presence has been associated with clinical response to some biologic DMARDs (bDMARDs) in RA. This study compared the impact of seropositivity on drug discontinuation and effectiveness of bDMARDs in patients with RA, using head-to-head comparisons in a real-world setting.

Methods: We conducted a pooled analysis of 16 observational RA registries.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the ovarian response of women with FMR1 premutations versus those with full mutations during preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) for Fragile X syndrome, particularly focusing on potential lower responses in premutated women due to premature ovarian failure.
  • - After analyzing 86 IVF/PGT-M cycles from 18 premutated and 12 fully mutated patients, results showed that while premutated women had lower AMH levels and required higher doses of FSH, the number of oocytes and embryos produced were similar between the two groups.
  • - Ultimately, the research indicated that despite having lower ovarian reserve, FMR1 premutated patients displayed comparable ovarian responses to fully mutated patients in PGT
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Cancer among patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) would appear to be more prevalent than in the general population. Pathophysiological hypotheses are multiple, involving intertwined factors such as immune system antitumoral response, oxygen species dysregulation, and immunosuppressive treatments. We aimed to identify SSc patients with cancer monitored at our center, describing their clinical and immunological characteristics, such as cancer-specific outcomes.

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  • Paternal and maternal epigenomes experience significant changes post-fertilization, affecting chromatin structure and gene regulation in early embryos.
  • Studies show contrasting views on the presence of topologically associated domains (TADs) in gametes versus zygotes, raising questions about inheritance and gene expression regulation.
  • Using advanced techniques, researchers mapped genomic interactions in mouse preimplantation embryos and found that TADs relate to allele-specific gene expression, highlighting a complex relationship between chromatin structure and gene activity during early development.
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Mastitis frequently affects women of childbearing age. Of all the pathological breast conditions requiring specific management, autoimmune mastitis is in the third position after infection and breast cancer. The aim of this literature review was to make a comprehensive description of autoimmune diseases targeting the mammary gland.

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Embryo transfer strategy and therapeutic options in infertile patients with thin endometrium: a systematic review.

J Assist Reprod Genet

November 2019

Department of Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Preservation, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, 157, Rue de la Porte de Trivaux, 92140, Clamart, France.

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  • The human endometrium is crucial for embryo implantation, and measuring its thickness is a standard practice in fertility treatments.
  • Clinicians face significant challenges in managing patients with thin endometrium, and this review examines interventions aimed at improving endometrial thickness (EMT) in such cases during embryo transfers.
  • The review included 31 studies but found that the quality of evidence was mostly low to moderate, highlighting a lack of strong data to support effective treatments, thus indicating a need for more rigorous trials before establishing treatment guidelines.
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  • - This study reviews a preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) program for single gene diseases at Montpellier's regional hospital, which operates under strict French laws that limit embryo testing to only parental genetic risks, without allowing concurrent screening for chromosomal abnormalities.
  • - Advanced PCR techniques were employed to identify mutations, creating over 100 multiplex assays for 61 genetic disorders, leading to the analysis of embryos from 893 fertility cycles initiated by 384 couples.
  • - The results showed a clinical pregnancy rate of 33.6%, with 214 healthy babies born from 162 couples, illustrating the program's success in providing equitable and fully covered PGD services, despite regulatory constraints.
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Eccrine nevi are rare hamartomas characterized by an increase in the number or size of eccrine glands. A polypoid form located in the coccygeal area has been described in a few cases and termed coccygeal polypoid eccrine nevus (CPEN). No association with internal malformations was reported in any of these cases.

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