23 results match your criteria: "Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique[Affiliation]"

Clinical and functional spectrum of RAC2-related immunodeficiency.

Blood

April 2024

Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

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  • - Mutations in the RAC2 protein are linked to various immune disorders in patients, including neonatal SCID and infantile diseases resembling leukocyte adhesion deficiency, with 15 new mutations identified among 54 patients studied.
  • - The study highlighted that different types of mutations in RAC2 influenced disease outcomes; for instance, certain mutations led to neonatal SCID while others caused later-onset combined immune deficiency or LAD-like diseases.
  • - Clinical analysis revealed significant immune system issues among affected patients, including low levels of T and B cells, recurrent infections, and abnormalities in neutrophil function, indicating severe impacts on their immune response.
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The ability of neural circuits to compensate for damage to the central nervous system is called postlesional plasticity. In diffuse low-grade gliomas (LGGs), a crosstalk between the brain and the tumor activates modulations of plasticity, as well as tumor proliferation and migration, by means of paracrine and electrical intercommunications. Such adaptative mechanisms have a major impact on the benefits and risks of oncological treatments but are still disregarded by current neuro-oncological guidelines.

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Metabolic adjustments in response to ATP spilling by the small DX protein in a strain.

Front Cell Dev Biol

March 2023

Département de Microbiologie, Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC), UMR 9198, Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

ATP wasting is recognized as an efficient strategy to enhance metabolic activity and productivity of specific metabolites in several microorganisms However, such strategy has been rarely implemented in species whereas antibiotic production by members of this genus is known to be triggered in condition of phosphate limitation that is correlated with a low ATP content. In consequence, to assess the effects of ATP spilling on the primary and specialized metabolisms of , the gene encoding the small synthetic protein DX, that has high affinity for ATP and dephosphorylates ATP into ADP, was cloned in the integrative vector pOSV10 under the control of the strong E promoter. This construct and the empty vector were introduced into the species yielding A37 and A36, respectively.

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Introduction: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are effective treatments for reducing hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D), including those with reduced kidney function.

Methods: This analysis assessed the HbA1c-lowering efficacy of semaglutide, a GLP-1RA, in participants with a range of kidney functions in the SUSTAIN 4-6 and 10 (subcutaneous semaglutide) and PIONEER 5 and 6 (oral semaglutide) clinical trials. Trial-level changes from baseline to end of treatment (EOT) in HbA1c and body weight (BW) were assessed in participants with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) >15 ml/min per 1.

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Monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) deficiency or the Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome (AHDS) is an X-linked psychomotor disability syndrome with around 320 clinical cases described worldwide. gene mutations, encoding the thyroid hormone (TH) transporter MCT8, result in intellectual disability due to impaired TH uptake in the developing brain. MCT8 deficiency is a multi-organ affecting disease with a predominant neuronal cell-based pathology, with the glial component inadequately investigated.

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  • The asteroid Ryugu is a primitive carbon-rich body that contains water and organic compounds, and samples were collected from its surface by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft on February 21, 2019.
  • Analysis of images and global surface colors reveals that the asteroid's surface exhibits color variations due to solar heating and space weathering.
  • The interaction of Hayabusa2’s thrusters with the surface indicates that dark, fine grains were disturbed, while the relationship between craters and color changes suggests Ryugu underwent significant surface changes in a short timeframe, possibly linked to its previous proximity to the Sun.
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ERGO (EndocRine Guideline Optimization) is the acronym of a European Union-funded research and innovation action, that aims to break down the wall between mammalian and non-mammalian vertebrate regulatory testing of endocrine disruptors (EDs), by identifying, developing and aligning thyroid-related biomarkers and endpoints (B/E) for the linkage of effects between vertebrate classes. To achieve this, an adverse outcome pathway (AOP) network covering various modes of thyroid hormone disruption (THD) in multiple vertebrate classes will be developed. The AOP development will be based on existing and new data from in vitro and in vivo experiments with fish, amphibians and mammals, using a battery of different THDs.

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The near-Earth carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu is thought to have been produced from a parent body that contained water ice and organic molecules. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft has obtained global multicolor images of Ryugu. Geomorphological features present include a circum-equatorial ridge, east-west dichotomy, high boulder abundances across the entire surface, and impact craters.

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Agreement Technologies for Energy Optimization at Home.

Sensors (Basel)

May 2018

BISITE Digital Innovation Hub, University of Salamanca, Edificio Multiusos I+D+i, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.

Nowadays, it is becoming increasingly common to deploy sensors in public buildings or homes with the aim of obtaining data from the environment and taking decisions that help to save energy. Many of the current state-of-the-art systems make decisions considering solely the environmental factors that cause the consumption of energy. These systems are successful at optimizing energy consumption; however, they do not adapt to the preferences of users and their comfort.

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When object A moves adjacent to a stationary object, B, and in that instant A stops moving and B starts moving, people irresistibly see this as an event in which A causes B to move. Real-world causal collisions are subject to Newtonian constraints on the relative speed of B following the collision, but here we show that perceptual constraints on the relative speed of B (which align imprecisely with Newtonian principles) define two categories of causal events in perception. Using performance-based tasks, we show that triggering events, in which B moves noticeably faster than A, are treated as being categorically different from launching events, in which B does not move noticeably faster than A, and that these categories are unique to causal events (Experiments 1 and 2).

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Flexible endoscopes have been recently used for new surgical procedures called NOTES, i.e. Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery.

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Comparison of visual tracking algorithms on in vivo sequences for robot-assisted flexible endoscopic surgery.

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

April 2010

LSIIT, Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique/UMR 7005, Strasbourg University, France.

Flexible endoscopes are used in many diagnostic and interventional procedures. Physiological motions may render the physician's task very difficult to perform. Assistance could be achieved by using motorized endoscopes and real-time visual tracking algorithm to automatically follow a selected target.

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Solution structure of APETx2, a specific peptide inhibitor of ASIC3 proton-gated channels.

Protein Sci

August 2005

Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique, Unité Mixte de Recherche 6098, Universités d'Aix-Marseille I and II, Marseille Cedex 20, France.

Acid-sensing ion channels (ASIC) are proton-gated sodium channels that have been implicated in pain transduction associated with acidosis in inflamed or ischemic tissues. APETx2, a peptide toxin effector of ASIC3, has been purified from an extract of the sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima. APETx2 is a 42-amino-acid peptide cross-linked by three disulfide bridges.

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Voltage-dependent ionic conductances in the human malignant astrocytoma cell line U87-MG.

Mol Membr Biol

July 2004

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale EMI 0347 Signalisation et Mécanismes Moléculaires de l'Apoptose, Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique UMR 5543, Université de Bordeaux 2, 33076 Bordeaux cédex, France.

Although the human malignant astrocytoma cell line U87-MG has been used in numerous studies, few findings are available on the properties of its membrane ion conductances. Characterization of the ion channels expressed in these cells will make it possible to study membrane ion conductance changes when a receptor is activated by its ligand. This will help to elucidate the functional properties of these receptors and their signal-transduction pathways in pathophysiological events.

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Nanometer-scale organic thin film transistors from self-assembled monolayers.

J Nanosci Nanotechnol

November 2003

Institut d'Electronique et de Micro-électronique du Nord, Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique, BP69 Avenue Poincaré, F-59652, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.

A survey of the most interesting results on nanometer-scale organic thin film transistors (nano-OTFT) is presented. Additionally, we discuss our recent results on the properties of end-group functionalized organic self-assembled monolayers and on their use in the fabrication of nanometer-scale field-effect transistors. Nanometer-scale organic transistors (channel length 30 nm) were fabricated, with a self-assembled monolayer as gate insulator.

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Proteinase K processing of rabbit muscle creatine kinase.

J Protein Chem

January 1997

UPRESA 5013 Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique, Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France.

Proteinase K cleaves selectively both cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms of creatine kinase leading to the appearance of two fragments, a large N-terminal one (K1) and a small C-terminal peptide (K2) which remain associated together. The loss of enzymatic activity correlates with the extent of monomer cleavage. N-terminal sequencing of the K2 fragments from rabbit cytosolic and pig mitochondrial creatine kinase shows that these peptides begin with A328 and A324, respectively.

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Autophosphorylation at tyrosine is a common process in eukaryotic kinases, which is generally modulated by regulatory ligands and affects the properties of these enzymes. We report that this type of modification occurs also in bacteria, namely in an 81 kDa protein from Acinetobacter johnsonii. This protein is phosphorylated at the expense of ATP exclusively at tyrosine residues.

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Direct control of transcription of the Drosophila morphogen bicoid by the serendipity delta zinc finger protein, as revealed by in vivo analysis of a finger swap.

Genes Dev

November 1994

Centre de Biologie du Développement, Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR) 9925 du Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.

Determination of the anterior structures of the Drosophila embryo is under control of the maternal gene product Bicoid (bcd), which specifies distinct domains of embryonic gene expression in a concentration-dependent manner. We show here that bcd transcription is controlled by serendipity delta (sry delta), a zygotic-lethal zinc finger protein gene. This sry delta germ-line function was revealed by transgenic expression of a modified Sry delta protein, Sry DB56, carrying a two-finger swap.

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Reaction centers from the purple bacterium Rhodobacter (Rb.) capsulatus and from two mutants ThrL226-->Ala and IleL229-->Ser, modified in the binding protein pocket of the secondary quinone acceptor (QB), have been studied by flash-induced absorbance spectroscopy. In ThrL226-->Ala, the binding affinities for endogenous QB (ubiquinone 10) and UQ6 are found to be two to three times as high as the wild type.

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