36 results match your criteria: "Francois Jacob Institute[Affiliation]"

Peritumoral tissue (PTT): increasing need for naming convention.

Br J Cancer

October 2024

Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble, IRIG-Biosanté, University Grenoble Alpes, CEA, INSERM, UMR 1292, F-38000, Grenoble, France.

Various terms are used to describe non-malignant tissue located in the proximity of a tumor, belonging to the organ from which the tumor originated. Traditionally, these tissues, sometimes called "normal adjacent tissue" have been used as controls in cancer studies, and were considered representative of morphologically healthy, non-cancerous tissue. However, with the advancement of OMIC technologies, such tissues are increasingly recognized to be distinct from both tumor and healthy tissues.

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  • - The study investigates the genetic links between breast cancer (BC) and thyroid disorders, revealing a positive correlation between BC risk and thyroxine (FT4) levels, and a negative correlation with thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, particularly in estrogen receptor-positive BC.
  • - Polygenic risk scores indicate that higher FT4 and hyperthyroidism risks are associated with increased BC risk, while higher TSH risk is linked to decreased BC risk, highlighting the role of genetics in these diseases.
  • - The research identifies 49 shared genetic loci connected to both BC and thyroid traits and suggests that certain brain and immune system-related genes play significant roles in the relationship between these conditions.
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The Case | Crescentic glomerulonephritis in a kidney transplant recipient.

Kidney Int

June 2023

Department of Pathology, Saint Louis Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France; Hemato-Immunology Research Department, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives/Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale/François Jacob Institute, Saint Louis Research Institute (IRSL), Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, France; U-976-Immunologie Humaine, Pathophysiologie, Immunothérapie Unit, Université de Paris, Paris, France.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disorder characterised by the abnormal accumulation of α-synuclein (α-syn) aggregates. Central to disease progression is the gradual spread of pathological α-syn. α-syn aggregation is closely linked to progressive neuron loss.

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Loss of CD24 promotes radiation‑ and chemo‑resistance by inducing stemness properties associated with a hybrid E/M state in breast cancer cells.

Oncol Rep

January 2023

Laboratory of Experimental Cancerology, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Radiobiology, Genetic Stability Stem Cells and Radiation, François Jacob Institute of Biology, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), Paris University and Paris‑Saclay University, F‑92265 Fontenay‑aux‑Roses, France.

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) serve an essential role in failure of conventional antitumor therapy. In breast cancer, CD24/CD44 phenotype and high aldehyde dehydrogenase activity are associated with CSC subtypes. Furthermore, CD24/CD44 pattern is also characteristic of mesenchymal cells generated by epithelial‑mesenchymal transition (EMT).

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterised by the progressive loss of midbrain dopaminergic neurons and the presence of aggregated α-synuclein (α-syn). Pericytes and microglia, two non-neuronal cells contain α-syn in the human brain, however, their role in disease processes is poorly understood. Pericytes, found surrounding the capillaries in the brain are important for maintaining the blood-brain barrier, controlling blood flow and mediating inflammation.

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The automated Galaxy-SynBioCAD pipeline for synthetic biology design and engineering.

Nat Commun

August 2022

Genomics Metabolics, Genoscope, François Jacob Institute, CEA, CNRS, Univ Evry, Université Paris-Saclay, 91057, Evry, France.

Here we introduce the Galaxy-SynBioCAD portal, a toolshed for synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and industrial biotechnology. The tools and workflows currently shared on the portal enables one to build libraries of strains producing desired chemical targets covering an end-to-end metabolic pathway design and engineering process from the selection of strains and targets, the design of DNA parts to be assembled, to the generation of scripts driving liquid handlers for plasmid assembly and strain transformations. Standard formats like SBML and SBOL are used throughout to enforce the compatibility of the tools.

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Methods for Establishing a Renal Cell Carcinoma Tumor Spheroid Model With Immune Infiltration for Immunotherapeutic Studies.

Front Oncol

July 2022

Hemato-Immunology Research Department, CEA, DRF-Francois Jacob Institute, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France - U976 HIPI Unit, IRSL, Paris University, Paris, France.

Tumor spheroids play an increasingly important role in cancer research. Their ability to recapitulate crucial features of tumor biology that are lost in the classically used 2D models along with their relative simplicity and handiness have made them the most studied 3D tumor model. Their application as a theranostic tool or as a means to study tumor-host interaction is now well-established in various cancers.

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Subcortical heterotopias are malformations associated with epilepsy and intellectual disability, characterized by the presence of ectopic neurons in the white matter. Mouse and human heterotopia mutations were identified in the microtubule-binding protein Echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 1, EML1. Further exploring pathological mechanisms, we identified a patient with an EML1-like phenotype and a novel genetic variation in DLGAP4.

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Immunosuppressive Properties of Epidermal Keratinocytes Differ According to Their Immaturity Status.

Front Immunol

April 2022

Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA), DRF, Francois Jacob Institute of Biology, Hemato-Immunology Research Department, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France.

Preservation of a functional keratinocyte stem cell pool is essential to ensure the long-term maintenance of epidermis integrity, through continuous physiological renewal and regeneration in case of injury. Protecting stem cells from inflammation and immune reactions is thus a critical issue that needs to be explored. Here, we show that the immature CD49f precursor cell fraction from interfollicular epidermis keratinocytes, comprising stem cells and progenitors, is able to inhibit CD4 T-cell proliferation.

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Kings and queens of eusocial termites can live for decades, while queens sustain a nearly maximal fertility. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying their long lifespan, we carried out transcriptomics, lipidomics and metabolomics in Macrotermes natalensis on sterile short-lived workers, long-lived kings and five stages spanning twenty years of adult queen maturation. Reproductives share gene expression differences from workers in agreement with a reduction of several aging-related processes, involving upregulation of DNA damage repair and mitochondrial functions.

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Skin Immunity and Tolerance: Focus on Epidermal Keratinocytes Expressing HLA-G.

Front Immunol

February 2022

Commissariat ã l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, DRF, Francois Jacob Institute of Biology, Laboratory of Genomics and Radiobiology of Keratinopoiesis, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Radiobiology, Evry, France.

Although the role of epidermal cells in skin regeneration has been extensively documented, their functions in immunity and tolerance mechanisms are largely underestimated. The aim of the present review was to outline the state of knowledge on resident immune cells of hematopoietic origin hosted in the epidermis, and then to focus on the involvement of keratinocytes in the complex skin immune networks acting in homeostasis and regeneration conditions. Based on this knowledge, the mechanisms of immune tolerance are reviewed.

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Human skin protects the body against infection and injury. This protection involves immune and epithelial cells, but their interactions remain largely unknown. Here, we show that cultured epidermal keratinocytes inhibit allogenic CD4 T-cell proliferation under both normal and inflammatory conditions.

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Chondrosarcomas are malignant bone tumors. Their abundant cartilage-like extracellular matrix and their hypoxic microenvironment contribute to their resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and no effective therapy is currently available. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) may be an interesting alternative in the development of therapeutic options.

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This study sets out to establish the suitability of saliva-based whole-genome sequencing (WGS) through a comparison against blood-based WGS. To fully appraise the observed differences, we developed a novel technique of pseudo-replication. We also investigated the potential of characterizing individual salivary microbiomes from non-human DNA fragments found in saliva.

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Radiation Enhancer Effect of Platinum Nanoparticles in Breast Cancer Cell Lines: In Vitro and In Silico Analyses.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2021

Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA), Fundamental Research Division (DRF), François Jacob Institute (IBFJ), Institute of Molecular and Cellular Radiobiology (IRCM), Laboratoire de Cancérologie Expérimentale (LCE), University Paris Saclay, Route du Panorama, CEDEX, 92265 Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.

High-Z metallic nanoparticles (NPs) are new players in the therapeutic arsenal against cancer, especially radioresistant cells. Indeed, the presence of these NPs inside malignant cells is believed to enhance the effect of ionizing radiation by locally increasing the dose deposition. In this context, the potential of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) as radiosensitizers was investigated in two breast cancer cell lines, T47D and MDA-MB-231, showing a different radiation sensitivity.

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Editorial: The Biological and Clinical Aspects of HLA-G.

Front Immunol

September 2021

Medical Research Center, Taizhou Hospital of Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou Medical University, Linhai, China.

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Inhibition of iNKT Cells by the HLA-G-ILT2 Checkpoint and Poor Stimulation by HLA-G-Expressing Tolerogenic DC.

Front Immunol

June 2021

CEA, DRF-Francois Jacob Institute, Research Division in Hematology and Immunology (SRHI), Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France.

Invariant Natural Killer T (iNKT) cells are a small and distinct population of T cells crucial in immunomodulation. After activation by alpha-GalactosylCeramide (αGC), an exogenic glycolipid antigen, iNKT cells can rapidly release cytokines to enhance specific anti-tumor activity. Several human clinical trials on iNKT cell-based anti-cancer are ongoing, however results are not as striking as in murine models.

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Application of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in a variety of biosystems as a unique bioindicator or biomarker has revolutionized biological research and made groundbreaking achievements, while increasing evidence has shown alterations in biological properties and physiological functions of the cells and animals overexpressing transgenic GFP. In this work, response to total body irradiation (TBI) was comparatively studied in GFP transgenic C57BL/6-Tg (CAG-EGFP) mice and C57BL/6 N wild type mice. It was demonstrated that GFP transgenic mice were more sensitive to radiation-induced bone marrow death, and no adaptive response could be induced.

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A multimodal treatment of carbon ions irradiation, miRNA-34 and mTOR inhibitor specifically control high-grade chondrosarcoma cancer stem cells.

Radiother Oncol

September 2020

Research Laboratory and Open Facility for Radiation Biology with Accelerated Ions (LARIA), CEA/DRF/IBFJ/IRCM, Caen, France; Centre de Recherche sur les Ions, les Matériaux et la Photonique (CIMAP), Normandie Univ/ENSICAEN/UNICAEN/CEA/CNRS, Caen, France. Electronic address:

Background And Purpose: High-grade chondrosarcomas are chemo- and radio-resistant cartilage-forming tumors of bone that often relapse and metastase. Thus, new therapeutic strategies are urgently needed.

Material And Methods: Chondrosarcoma cells (CH-2879) were exposed to carbon-ion irradiation, combined with miR-34 mimic and/or rapamycin administration.

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The immune-checkpoint HLA-G/ILT4 is involved in the regulation of VEGF expression in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

BMC Cancer

July 2020

CEA, DRF-Francois Jacob Institute, Research Division in Hematology and Immunology (SRHI), Saint-Louis Hospital, 1, avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75010, Paris, France.

Background: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most aggressive renal cancer, is characterized by early lymph node metastases and bad prognosis. Most therapies targeting advanced or metastatic ccRCC are based, as first-line treatment, on the administration of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) neutralizing antibody termed Bevacizumab. Despite proven benefits, the expected results were not obtained for the majority of patients.

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Radiotherapy is an essential component of cancer therapy and remains one of the most (cost-) effective treatment options available [...

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Cytometry-based analysis of HLA-G functions according to ILT2 expression.

Hum Immunol

April 2020

CEA, DRF-Francois Jacob Institute, Hemato-Immunology Research Department, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France; U976 HIPI Unit, IRSL, Paris University, Paris, France. Electronic address:

HLA-G was described as a molecule inhibiting NK and T cells functions through its receptor, ILT2. However, most functional studies of HLA-G were so far performed on heterogeneous immune populations and regardless of ILT2 expression. This may lead to an underestimation of the effect of HLA-G.

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The resistance of cancer cells to radiotherapy is a major issue in the curative treatment of cancer patients. This resistance can be intrinsic or acquired after irradiation and has various definitions, depending on the endpoint that is chosen in assessing the response to radiation. This phenomenon might be strengthened by the radiosensitivity of surrounding healthy tissues.

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