10 results match your criteria: "INSERM and Sorbonne University[Affiliation]"
Minerva Anestesiol
October 2023
Intensive Medicine Resuscitation Service, Hospital Saint-Antoine, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Paris, France -
World Allergy Organ J
September 2022
Division of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases, High Specialty Hospital A. Cardarelli, School of Specialization in Respiratory Diseases, Federico II University, Naples, Italy.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
August 2022
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel.
Regulation of firing rate homeostasis constitutes a fundamental property of central neural circuits. While intracellular Ca has long been hypothesized to be a feedback control signal, the molecular machinery enabling a network-wide homeostatic response remains largely unknown. We show that deletion of insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) limits firing rate homeostasis in response to inactivity, without altering the distribution of baseline firing rates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdv Sci (Weinh)
March 2022
Molecular Cell Biology Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel.
Macrophage infiltration in mammary tumors is associated with enhanced tumor progression, metastasis, and poor clinical outcome, and considered as target for therapeutic intervention. By using different genetic mouse models, the authors show that ablation of the tyrosine kinase PYK2, either in breast cancer cells, only in the tumor microenvironment, or in both, markedly reduces the number of infiltrating tumor macrophages and concomitantly inhibits tumor angiogenesis and tumor growth. Strikingly, PYK2 ablation only in macrophages is sufficient to induce similar effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultidiscip Respir Med
January 2021
INSERM and Sorbonne University, Epidemiology of Allergic and Respiratory Diseases Department, IPLESP, Paris, France.
Background: Gene-environment interactions are relevant for several respiratory diseases. This communication raises the hypothesis that the severity of COVID-19, a complex disease where the individual response to the infection may play a significant role, could partly result from a gene-environment interaction between air-pollution and Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) genes.
Methods: To evaluate the impact of the AAT and air pollution interaction on COVID-19, we introduced an AAT*air pollution global risk score summing together, in each country, an air pollution score (ozone, nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter) and an AAT score (which sums the ranked frequency of MZ, SZ, MS).
Allergy
September 2020
Research Director at the French NIH (INSERM) and Responsible of the EPAR Department, IPLESP, INSERM and Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
The impact of climate change on the environment, biosphere, and biodiversity has become more evident in the recent years. Human activities have increased atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO ) and other greenhouse gases. Change in climate and the correlated global warming affects the quantity, intensity, and frequency of precipitation type as well as the frequency of extreme events such as heat waves, droughts, thunderstorms, floods, and hurricanes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol
December 2019
Epidemiology of Allergic and Respiratory Diseases Department, IPLESP, INSERM and Sorbonne University, Medical School Saint-Antoine, Paris, France.
Purpose Of Review: To analyze the status of precision medicine in atopic diseases.
Recent Findings: Atopic diseases are increasingly recognized as heterogeneous in nature and they can be quite different in severity, response to therapy, triggers, genetic back ground, ancestral risk and type of inflammation. This significant variability in the landscape of atopic diseases is not reflected in the common treatment guidelines that follow 'one fits all' approach for their management.
Environ Health Perspect
May 2019
1 Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Background: Prenatal exposure to air pollution has been associated with childhood respiratory disease and other adverse outcomes. Epigenetics is a suggested link between exposures and health outcomes.
Objectives: We aimed to investigate associations between prenatal exposure to particulate matter (PM) with diameter [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text]) or [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text]) and DNA methylation in newborns and children.
Int J Cancer
November 2018
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
Insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 signaling in the thyroid are thought to be permissive for the coordinated regulation by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) of thyrocyte proliferation and hormone production. However, the integrated role of insulin receptor (IR) and IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R) in thyroid development and function has not been explored. Here, we generated thyrocyte-specific IR and IGF-1R double knockout (DTIRKO) mice to precisely evaluate the coordinated functions of these receptors in the thyroid of neonates and adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF