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A study of the interplay effect in radiation therapy using a Monte-Carlo model.

Phys Med

July 2021

Centre de Recherches en Cancérologie de Toulouse (CRCT), Université de Toulouse, UPS, INSERM, Toulouse, France; Institut Claudius Regaud (ICR), Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse-Oncopole (IUCT-O), Département Oncologie Médicale, Toulouse, France. Electronic address:

Purpose: In modulated radiotherapy, breathing motion can lead to Interplay (IE) and Blurring (BE) effects that can modify the delivered dose. The aim of this work is to present the implementation, the validation and the use of an open-source Monte-Carlo (MC) model that computes the delivered dose including these motion effects.

Methods: The MC model of the Varian TrueBeam was implemented using GATE.

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Treatment benefit in multiple myeloma (MM) patients with high-risk cytogenetics remains suboptimal. The phase 3 ICARIA-MM trial (NCT02990338) showed that isatuximab plus pomalidomide-dexamethasone prolongs median progression-free survival (mPFS) in patients with relapsed/refractory MM (RRMM). This subgroup analysis of ICARIA-MM compared the benefit of isatuximab in high-risk [defined by the presence of del(17p), t(4;14) or t(14;16)] versus standard-risk patients.

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  • PDAC patients often have hidden micro-metastases that aren't detected, highlighting the need for more research into their progression.
  • A study aimed to find gene signatures that differentiate localized PDAC from metastatic forms and used circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) as a potential early biomarker for these micro-metastases.
  • Key findings indicated that the PI3K pathway, particularly the PI3Kα activation signature, is linked to PDAC aggression, and inhibiting PI3Kα can reduce metastatic behavior by affecting lipid messenger levels and preventing the recruitment of supportive immune cells in the tumor environment.
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We compared the performance of six prognostic scores (Royal Marsden Hospital, MDACC: MD Anderson Clinical Center and MDACC + NLR: neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, MD Anderson - immune checkpoint inhibitors (MDA-ICI), GRIm: Gustave Roussy Immune Score and LIPI: Lung Immune Prognostic Index) in predicting overall survival (OS) in phase I trial patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Medical records of patients with advanced solid tumors enrolled in ICI phase I trials between 2015 and 2018 at Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse-Oncopole were reviewed. The performance of prognostic scores on OS was compared using different criteria.

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Multidimensional penalized splines for incidence and mortality-trend analyses and validation of national cancer-incidence estimates.

Int J Epidemiol

August 2020

Service de Biostatistique-Bioinformatique, Pôle Santé Publique, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Background: Cancer-incidence and mortality-trend analyses require appropriate statistical modelling. In countries without a nationwide cancer registry, an additional issue is estimating national incidence from local-registry data. The objectives of this study were to (i) promote the use of multidimensional penalized splines (MPS) for trend analyses; (ii) estimate the national cancer-incidence trends, using MPS, from only local-registry data; and (iii) propose a validation process of these estimates.

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The INTRABEAM Carl Zeiss Surgical system (Oberkochen, Germany) is a miniature accelerator producing low energy photons (50 keV maximum). The published dosimetric characterization of the INTRABEAM was based on detectors (radiochromic films or ionization chambers) not allowing measuring the absorbed dose in the first millimeters of the irradiated medium, where the dose is actually prescribed. This study aims at determining with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) the sensitivity of a paramagnetic gel in order to measure the dose deposit produced with the INTRABEAM from 0 to 20 mm.

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  • The study highlights the significance of CDC25A phosphatase in the proliferation and differentiation of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with the FLT3-ITD mutation.
  • It demonstrates that the levels of CDC25A are regulated by a connected pathway involving STAT5 and miR-16, with STAT5 activating CDC25A transcription and FLT3-ITD inhibiting miR-16 expression.
  • The findings suggest that manipulating miR-16 levels can influence CDC25A expression and impact the proliferation and differentiation of AML cells, pointing to a crucial FLT3-ITD/STAT5/miR-16/CDC25A interaction in AML progression.
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Diagnosis of an intestinal mucormycosis 'fungus ball' located with PET/CT with [F] FDG-PET/CT.

Eur J Hybrid Imaging

December 2019

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Institut Claudius Regaud (ICR), Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse-Oncopole (IUCT-O), 1, av Irène Joliot-Curie, 31059, Toulouse, France.

Mucormycosis is a life-threatening infection with most commonly rhino-orbital-cerebral and pulmonary syndromes that mostly occurs in immunocompromised patients. FDG-PET/CT emerged as a sensitive non-invasive tool to identify systemic mucormycosis. We present a 59-year-old woman for whom a PET/CT with F-FDG was performed in search of a primary location of mucormycosis with non-contributive conventional workup.

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Selection and Characterization of a Nanobody Biosensor of GTP-Bound RHO Activities.

Antibodies (Basel)

January 2019

Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Toulouse (CRCT), Inserm, Université Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III, CNRS, 31037 Toulouse, France.

Article Synopsis
  • - RHO GTPases act as molecular switches regulating important signaling pathways related to actin cytoskeleton dynamics, with a focus on the active form bound to GTP.
  • - Researchers selected a new nanobody called RH57 from a phage display library, which selectively targets the GTP-bound RHOA subgroup without harming cell function, unlike the previously used RH12 nanobody.
  • - The RH57 nanobody enabled the creation of a BRET-based biosensor for monitoring RHOA activation in live cells, offering potential for new screening methods to identify modulators of RHO signaling.
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Background: Pathological complete response to preoperative treatment in adults with soft-tissue sarcoma can be achieved in only a few patients receiving radiotherapy. This phase 2-3 trial evaluated the safety and efficacy of the hafnium oxide (HfO) nanoparticle NBTXR3 activated by radiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone as a pre-operative treatment in patients with locally advanced soft-tissue sarcoma.

Methods: Act.

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Nanocrystalline apatites mimicking bone mineral represent a versatile platform for biomedical applications thanks to their similarity to bone apatite and the possibility to (multi)functionalize them so as to provide "à la carte" properties. One relevant domain is in particular oncology, where drug-loaded biomaterials and engineered nanosystems may be used for diagnosis, therapy, or both. In a previous contribution, we investigated the adsorption of doxorubicin onto two nanocrystalline apatite substrates, denoted HA and FeHA (superparamagnetic apatite doped with iron ions), and explored these drug-loaded systems against tumor cells.

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Oncogenic FLT3-ITD supports autophagy via ATF4 in acute myeloid leukemia.

Oncogene

February 2018

Cancer Research Center of Toulouse (CRCT), INSERM U1037, CNRS ERL5294, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.

In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), internal tandem duplication mutations in the FLT3 tyrosine kinase receptor (FLT3-ITD) account for up to 25% of cases and are associated with a poor outcome. In order to better target this AML subtype, a comprehensive view of how FLT3-ITD impacts AML cell biology is required. Here, we found that FLT3-ITD expression increased basal autophagy in AML cells, and that both pharmacological and genetic inhibition of the receptor reduced autophagy in primary AML samples and cell lines.

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