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Development and validation of a high-performance liquid chromatography method with fluorescence detection for the quantification of the resistance protein P-gp in cancer cells.

J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci

January 2025

Université Clermont Auvergne, Institut Universitaire de Technologie, UMR INSERM-UCA, U1240, Imagerie Moléculaire et Stratégies Théranostiques (IMoST), 5 Avenue Blaise Pascal, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France.

A method using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detection (HPLC-FLD) was developed and validated to quantify the innovative tool LightSpot®-FL-1, a selective permeability-glycoprotein (P-gp)-targeted fluorescent conjugate used to measure P-gp expression in cell samples. Quantifying P-gp is a major challenge in oncology as its overexpression in many cancer cells results in Multidrug Resistance (MDR) associated with chemotherapy failure. To develop the method reported herein, both sample preparation and analysis parameters were investigated.

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Combined Effects of Spirulina Liquid Extract and Endurance Training on Aerobic Performance and Muscle Metabolism Adaptation in Wistar Rats.

Nutrients

January 2025

BiOSSE, Biology of Organisms, Stress, Health, Environment, Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Département Génie Biologique, Le Mans Université, 53020 Laval, France.

Background: Physical activity, such as running, protects against cardiovascular disease and obesity but can induce oxidative stress. Athletes often consume antioxidants to counteract the overproduction of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species during exercise. , particularly its phycocyanin content, activates the Nrf2 pathway, stimulating antioxidant responses.

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Aim: To enhance the understanding of COVID-19 regional lung damage pattern by analyzing the organ in subregions, beyond the typical lobe segmentation.

Materials And Methods: This study used semiautomatic computed tomography (CT) imaging segmentation and quantification to investigate regional lung impairments in patients with COVID-19. Each lung was divided into 12 regions, and the anatomical impairments obtained from the CT image (emphysema, ground glass opacity, and collapsed tissue) were quantified.

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Achievements in Applications of Antioxidants and Bioactive Compounds in Food: From Agriculture to Health Benefits.

Antioxidants (Basel)

October 2024

UMR PAM 1517-PCAV (Physical-Chemistry of Food and Wine Laboratory), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, L'InstitutAGro, Université de Bourgogne, INRAE, Esplanade Erasme, 21000 Dijon, France.

Natural foods and food components are becoming increasingly popular worldwide because people are concerned about eating healthy diets [...

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Sweet buttermilk, a by-product of butter production, remains highly underutilized despite containing some relevant components (i.e., phospholipids) that may have a high biological value and may exert some positive technological functions.

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The emergence of antibiotic resistance (AR) poses a significant threat to both public health and aquatic ecosystems. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been identified as potential hotspots for disseminating AR in the environment. However, only a limited number of studies have been conducted on AR dissemination through WWTPs in Sri Lanka.

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Introduction: Immunogenicity, the unwanted immune response triggered by therapeutic antibodies, poses significant challenges in biotherapeutic development. This response can lead to the production of anti-drug antibodies, potentially compromising the efficacy and safety of treatments. The internalization of therapeutic antibodies into dendritic cells (DCs) is a critical factor influencing immunogenicity.

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Introduction: Immunogenicity refers to the ability of a substance, such as a therapeutic drug, to elicit an immune response. While beneficial in vaccine development, undesirable immunogenicity can compromise the safety and efficacy of therapeutic proteins by inducing anti-drug antibodies (ADAs). These ADAs can reduce drug bioavailability and alter pharmacokinetics, necessitating comprehensive immunogenicity risk assessments starting at early stages of drug development.

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This study explores the potential of olive leaves, long integral to Mediterranean traditional medicine, as a rich source of valuable compounds. The challenge lies in their considerable water content, hindering these compounds' full valorization. Four drying methods (air-drying, oven-drying, freeze-drying and solar-drying) were investigated for their impact on nutrient and bioactive compound content in the leaves of four olive varieties ("Arbequina", "Koroneiki", "Menara" and "Picholine Marocaine") cultivated in Morocco.

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Multiscale Fabrication Process Optimization of DFB Cavities for Organic Laser Diodes.

Micromachines (Basel)

February 2024

Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, UMR CNRS 7538, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, 99 Avenue JB Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France.

In the context of the quest for the Organic Laser Diode, we present the multiscale fabrication process optimization of mixed-order distributed-feedback micro-cavities integrated in nanosecond-short electrical pulse-ready organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). We combine ultra-short pulsed electrical excitation and laser micro-cavities. This requires the integration of a highly resolved DFB micro-cavity with an OLED stack and with microwave electrodes.

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Viral proteases and clinically safe inhibitors were employed to build integrated compact regulators of protein activity (iCROP) for post-translational regulation of functional proteins by tunable proteolytic activity. In the absence of inhibitor, the co-localized/fused protease cleaves a target peptide sequence introduced in an exposed loop of the protein of interest, irreversibly fragmenting the protein structure and destroying its functionality. We selected three proteases and demonstrated the versatility of the iCROP framework by validating it to regulate the functional activity of ten different proteins.

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We have investigated the impact of obesity on the structural organization, morpho-mechanical properties of collagen fibers from rat tail tendon fascicles (RTTFs). Polarized Raman microspectroscopy showed that the collagen bands 855, 875, 938, and 960 cm as well as those 1631 and 1660 cm were affected by diet. Mechanical properties exhibited an increase in the yield strength from control (CTRL) to high fat (HF) diet (9.

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Accumulating evidence supports that physical exercise (EX) is the most effective non-pharmacological strategy to improve brain health. EX prevents cognitive decline associated with age and decreases the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. These positive effects of EX can be attributed to an increase in neurogenesis and neuroplastic processes, leading to learning and memory improvement.

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Chemical biology fluorescent tools for investigation of the multidrug resistant P-glycoprotein (P-gp) expression in tumor cells.

RSC Adv

September 2023

Université Clermont Auvergne, Institut Universitaire de Technologie, UMR INSERM-UCA, U1240, Imagerie Moléculaire et Stratégies Théranostiques (IMoST) F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand France

Selective P-glycoprotein (P-gp)-targeted fluorescent conjugates are desirable tools to investigate the role of P-gp, a protein strongly implicated in mediating multidrug resistance and a major cause of chemotherapy failure. Herein, we report the development of 25 novel fluorescent small-molecule conjugates with varying physicochemical and optical properties, and their biological evaluation in a cell model as P-gp targeted constructs. This investigation revealed relationships between molecular structure and cell behavior and uncovered the capacity of conjugates with varying fluorophores to selectively target P-gp.

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Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 hinders colon tumorigenesis induced by colibactin-producing in mice.

Gut Microbes

July 2023

Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine Auvergne, University Clermont Auvergne, Inserm U1071, INRAE USC 1382, Microbes, Intestin, Inflammation et Susceptibilité de l'Hôte (M2iSH), Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are frequently colonized by colibactin-producing (CoPEC) (>40%), which enhances tumorigenesis in mouse models of CRC. We observed that 50% of CoPEC also contains the gene, which encodes cytotoxic necrotizing factor-1 (CNF1), an enhancer of the eukaryotic cell cycle. The impact of its co-occurrence with colibactin (Clb) has not yet been investigated.

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STL-decomposition ensemble deep learning models for daily reservoir inflow forecast for hydroelectricity production.

Heliyon

June 2023

Research Unit Condensed Matter, Electronics and Signal Processing, Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Dschang, PO Box 67, Dschang, Cameroon.

Accurate reservoir inflow forecasting is crucial for efficient water management. In this study, different deep learning models, including Dense, Long short-term memory (LSTM), and one-dimensional convolutional neural networks (Conv1D), were used to build ensembles. Seasonal-trend decomposition using loess (STL) was applied to decompose reservoir inflows and precipitations into random, seasonal, and trend components.

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Corrigendum: Editorial: The relevance of molecular mechanisms in HIV-1 latency and reactivation from latency.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

May 2023

Virogenetics Laboratory of Virology, Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.

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Microalgae Produce Antioxidant Molecules with Potential Preventive Effects on Mitochondrial Functions and Skeletal Muscular Oxidative Stress.

Antioxidants (Basel)

May 2023

BiOSSE (Biology of Organisms, Stress, Health, Environment), Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Département Génie Biologique, Le Mans Université, F-53020 Laval, France.

In recent years, microalgae have become a source of molecules for a healthy life. Their composition of carbohydrates, peptides, lipids, vitamins and carotenoids makes them a promising new source of antioxidant molecules. Skeletal muscle is a tissue that requires constant remodeling via protein turnover, and its regular functioning consumes energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is produced by mitochondria.

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Polymer Supercritical CO Foaming under Peculiar Conditions: Laser and Ultrasound Implementation.

Polymers (Basel)

April 2023

Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO), UMR 5629, Bordeaux INP/ENSCBP, University Bordeaux, CNRS, F-33607 Pessac, France.

The two-step batch foaming process of solid-state assisted by supercritical CO is a versatile technique for the foaming of polymers. In this work, it was assisted by an out-of-autoclave technology: either using lasers or ultrasound (US). Laser-aided foaming was only tested in the preliminary experiments; most of the work involved US.

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Differential Production of Nitric Oxide and Hydrogen Peroxide among , , and Immune-Activated Hemocytes after Exposure to Imidacloprid and Amitraz.

Insects

February 2023

Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement (INRAE), Université de Lorraine, 54000 Nancy, France.

Invertebrates have a diverse immune system that responds differently to stressors such as pesticides and pathogens, which leads to different degrees of susceptibility. Honeybees are facing a phenomenon called colony collapse disorder which is attributed to several factors including pesticides and pathogens. We applied an in vitro approach to assess the response of immune-activated hemocytes from , and after exposure to imidacloprid and amitraz.

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Bioinformatics-Based Screening Approach for the Identification and Characterization of Lipolytic Enzymes from the Marine Diatom .

Mar Drugs

February 2023

BiOSSE, Biology of Organisms: Stress, Health, Environment, Département Génie Biologique, Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Le Mans Université, F-53020 Laval, France.

Oleaginous diatoms accumulate lipids of biotechnological interest when exposed to nutrient stress conditions such as nitrogen starvation. While accumulation mechanisms are well-known and have been engineered to improve lipid production, degradation mechanisms remain poorly investigated in diatoms. Identifying lipid-degrading enzymes is the initial step to understanding the catabolic processes.

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The valorization of biological aggregates through the extraction of hydrogel-forming polymers can enhance the economics and sustainability of various processes in which bacteria are involved in organic waste transformation, such as wastewater treatment. Achieving these goals requires the development of a method capable of detecting the presence of gel-forming polymers in complex mixtures containing biopolymers that are most often unknown and uncharacterized. A miniaturized screening method capable of detecting gelation via ionic crosslinking using only 1 to 3 mg of the tested samples (commercial molecules or extracellular polymeric substances, EPSs) is proposed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The compound [(L)Dy(CyPO)]·[BPh] (1-Dy) was synthesized and showed a unique pentagonal bipyramidal structure around the Dy(III) ion when analyzed crystallographically.
  • AC magnetic susceptibility measurements indicated that 1-Dy behaves as a single-molecule magnet, evidenced by specific frequency-dependent signals in the absence of a static magnetic field.
  • Further analysis revealed that under-barrier magnetic relaxations like Raman and quantum tunneling of magnetization (QTM) significantly influence the energy barrier for magnetization flip (50 K), despite the strong axial character of the Dy(III) ion.
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