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Influence of FLG loss-of-function mutations in host-microbe interactions during atopic skin inflammation.

J Dermatol Sci

June 2022

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Duesseldorf, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how mutations in the filaggrin (FLG) gene affect skin barrier function and its relationship with atopic dermatitis (AD), a condition characterized by inflammation and altered skin.
  • Researchers analyzed genetic, gene expression, and microbial data from AD patients with FLG mutations, compared to healthy controls, to understand the biological and microbial interactions occurring in the skin.
  • Findings revealed that FLG mutations lead to altered skin gene expression related to barrier dysfunction and inflammation, with specific bacteria (like S. aureus) influencing the skin's microbiome and highlighting 28 key genes linked to AD.
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Background: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is the most severe clinical entity associated with pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infection with a putative role of the spike protein into the immune system activation. Whether COVID-19 mRNA vaccine can induce this complication in children is unknown. We aimed to assess the risk of hyper-inflammatory syndrome following COVID-19 mRNA vaccine in children.

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Severe imported malaria involving hyperparasitemia (≥ 10%) in non-immune children: Assessment of French practices.

Arch Pediatr

May 2022

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Armand Trousseau University Hospital, Pediatric Emergency Department, 26 Avenue du Dr Arnold Netter 75012 Paris, France.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on managing children with Plasmodium falciparum hyperparasitemia (≥10%) in French hospitals, as per pediatric guidelines, aiming to understand their clinical course and treatment approaches.
  • Conducted over eight hospitals from 2007 to 2014, the research analyzed data from 61 non-immune children, comparing outcomes of those treated in pediatric intensive care units versus other settings.
  • Findings revealed that most children (77%) were treated outside intensive care, primarily with oral antimalarial medication, with no reported deaths, highlighting the importance of thorough clinical evaluation and hospital supervision for effective management.
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Economic evaluation of Medically Assisted Reproduction: An educational overview of methods and applications for healthcare professionals.

Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol

December 2022

Merck Healthcare KGaA, Frankfurter Str. 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany; Department of Development and Regeneration, Laboratory of Endometrium, Endometriosis & Reproductive Medicine, KU Leuven, B-3000, Leuven, Belgium; Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA. Electronic address:

Economic evaluations of the value-for-money of Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) interventions are increasingly important due to growing pressure on healthcare budgets. Although such evaluations are commonplace in the published literature, the number/methodological complexity of different evaluations available, and the challenges specific to MAR interventions, can complicate the interpretation of such analyses for fertility treatments. This article aims to serve as an educational resource and provide context on the design/interpretation of economic analyses for MAR interventions.

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Chronic Diabetic Complications: Current Challenges and Opportunities.

J Clin Med

January 2022

Unit of Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition, AP-HP, Jean Verdier Hospital, Paris 13 University, Sorbonne Paris Cité, CRNH-IdF, CINFO, 93140 Bondy, France.

The Special Issue, "Chronic Diabetic Complications: Current Challenges and Opportunities", is rich in scientific content, covering a wide field of diabetic complications via both original studies and reviews [...

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Metabolic characteristics and adverse pregnancy outcomes for women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy as a function of insulin resistance.

Diabetes Metab

May 2022

AP-HP, Avicenne Hospital, Paris 13 University, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Department of Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition, CRNH-IdF, CINFO, Bobigny, France.

Aim: Recent studies have shown that women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy and insulin resistance have a greater risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes than women with normoglycaemic pregnancies. This study aimed to determine adverse pregnancy outcomes of women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy only as a function of insulin resistance.

Methods: From a prospective cohort study, we included 1,423 women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy whose insulin resistance was evaluated using homoeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) when care was first provided for this condition.

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Aims: This survey aimed to evaluate the current management and screening of coronary artery disease and peripheral artery disease in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Europe, utilizing the 2013 ESC/EASD (European Society of Cardiology/European Association for the Study of Diabetes) guidelines as a benchmark.

Methods: The PADDIA/CADDIA survey is a European medical research collaboration targeting cardiologists, vascular physicians, diabetologists and general practitioners from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and United Kingdom.

Results: The questionnaire was completed by sixty-three physicians, of whom 75% declared assessing the cardiovascular risk of people with T2DM mostly without using a risk score (59%).

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CDK13-related disorder: Report of a series of 18 previously unpublished individuals and description of an epigenetic signature.

Genet Med

May 2022

Génétique clinique, Département de Génétique Médicale, Maladies Rares et Médecine Personnalisée, CHU Montpellier, Montpellier University, Centre de Référence Anomalies du Développement SOOR, INSERM U1183, ERN ITHACA, Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Rare genetic variants in the CDK13 gene cause CDK13-related disorder (CDK13-RD), which includes symptoms like developmental delays, facial abnormalities, and seizures; this paper presents 18 new cases with detailed disease characterization.
  • The study involved clinical data analysis, comparison of DNA methylation between CDK13-RD individuals and controls, and the development of a machine learning model to differentiate CDK13-RD from other disorders.
  • The findings reveal new symptoms associated with CDK13-RD, establish a specific DNA methylation profile as a diagnostic tool, and highlight similarities with another disorder related to the CCNK gene.
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Epicardial adipose tissue volume and myocardial ischemia in asymptomatic people living with diabetes: a cross-sectional study.

Cardiovasc Diabetol

November 2021

Unit of Diabetology, Jean Verdier Hospital, CRNH-IdF, CINFO, AP-HP, Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Bondy, France.

Background: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is considered a novel diagnostic marker for cardiometabolic disease. This study aimed to evaluate whether EAT volume was associated with stress-induced myocardial ischemia in asymptomatic people living with diabetes-independently of confounding factors-and whether it could predict this condition.

Methods: We included asymptomatic patients with diabetes and no coronary history, who had undergone both a stress a myocardial scintigraphy to diagnose myocardial ischemia, and a computed tomography to measure their coronary artery calcium (CAC) score.

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Clinical Applications Measuring Arterial Stiffness: An Expert Consensus for the Application of Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index.

Am J Hypertens

May 2022

Unit of Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition, Department of Medicine, Jean Verdier Hospital, AP-HP, Paris 13 University, Sorbonne Paris Cité, CRNH-IdF, CINFO, Bondy, France.

Background: The purpose of this document is to provide clinicians with guidance, using expert consensus, to help summarize evidence and offer practical recommendations.

Methods: Expert Consensus Documents are intended to provide guidance for clinicians in areas in which there are no clinical practice guidelines, especially for new and evolving tests such as arterial stiffness measurements, until any formal guidelines are released.

Results: This expert consensus document is intended as a source of information for decision-making and to guide clinician-patient discussions in various clinical scenarios.

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Medical check-up of newly arrived unaccompanied minors: A dedicated pediatric consultation service in a hospital.

Arch Pediatr

November 2021

APHP, General Pediatric Department Robert Debré Hospital, Paris 75019 France; Clinical Epidemiology Department Robert Debré Hospital, Paris, 48 boulevard Sérurier 75019 France; Paris Diderot Medical University, 10 avenue de Verdun Paris, 75010 France. Electronic address:

Background And Aims: Healthcare for the increasing number of migrants in Europe, and particularly of unaccompanied minors (UMs) seeking asylum, has become a major challenge. We aimed to describe the health issues of UMs managed in a dedicated pediatric consultation service in a care center in Paris.

Methods: All UMs attending a dedicated migrant medical consultation service in Robert Debré Hospital, Paris, France, were included in a single-center retrospective observational study from September 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018.

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Type 2 diabetes is one of the most relevant risk factors for heart failure, the prevalence of which is increasing worldwide. The aim of the review is to highlight the current perspectives of the pathophysiology of heart failure as it pertains to type 2 diabetes. This review summarizes the proposed mechanistic bases, explaining the myocardial damage induced by diabetes-related stressors and other risk factors, i.

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Slimming cardiac adipose tissue with liraglutide: pericardial is not epicardial fat (the LIRAFLAME substudy).

Diabetes Obes Metab

March 2022

Aix Marseille Univ, APHM, INSERM, INRAE, C2VN, Department of Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition, Marseille, France.

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Lymphovascular space invasion and estrogen receptor status in high-grade serous ovarian cancer - A multicenter study by the FRANCOGYN group.

J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod

January 2022

Department of Gynecology, Service de Gynécologie, Tours University Hospital, 2 Boulevard Tonnellé, Tours 37044, France; INSERM U1069 Université François-Rabelais, Tours, France. Electronic address:

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Lymphovascular Space Invasion (LVSI) on Overall Survival (OS) and Recurrence-Free Survival (RFS) in patients managed for high-grade serous epithelial ovarian cancer (HGSOC).

Materials And Methods: Retrospective multicenter study by the FRANCOGYN research group between January 2001 and December 2018. All patients managed for HGSOC and for whom histological slides for the review of LVSI were available, were included.

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Article Synopsis
  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common and complex skin condition, and understanding it better for personalized treatments is still a challenge despite advances in research.* -
  • A research team used an unsupervised method on a large dataset of skin biopsies to identify 222 specific genes related to AD, which helped them classify the samples into 4 distinct groups based on disease characteristics and severity.* -
  • The findings revealed different biological pathways associated with each group, suggesting new approaches for tailored treatment strategies in managing atopic dermatitis.*
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Early-Onset Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and Alzheimer Disease Related to an APP Locus Triplication.

Neurol Genet

October 2021

Department of Neurology and CNR-MAJ (L.G., D.W.), Normandie University, UNIROUEN, Inserm U1245, CHU Rouen, CIC-CRB1404, F 76000; Department of Genetics and CNR-MAJ (K.C., S.R., N.L.M., A.R.-L., D.C., G.N.), Normandie University, UNIROUEN, Inserm U1245 and CHU Rouen, F 76000; Department of Neurology (B.C., M.F.), Lyon University Hospital; Department of Neurology (O.M.), Grenoble University Hospital; Department of Histology (J.B.), Grenoble University Hospital; AP-HP (M.M., T.C., E.T.-L.), Groupe Hospitalier Saint-Louis Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal, Service de Génétique Moléculaire Neurovasculaire, INSERM UMR 1141, NeuroDiderot,Université de Paris; Department of Histology Embryology and Cytogenetics (E.P.), Jean Verdier Hospital; Paris 13 University (E.P.), Sorbonne Paris Cité, UFR SMBH Bobigny; and PROTECT (E.P.), INSERM, Paris Diderot University, Bondy, France.

Article Synopsis
  • A family with autosomal dominant early-onset cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and Alzheimer disease (AD) showed a triplication of the amyloid-β precursor protein (APP) gene, linked to higher mRNA expression levels.
  • Genetic testing using quantitative PCR and other methods confirmed the presence of four copies of the APP gene in the proband, along with abnormal biomarker profiles indicative of AD.
  • The findings suggest that increased APP gene copies could lead to earlier onset of AD and CAA, as exemplified by severe symptoms developing at age 39 in the proband, compared to his father's earlier medical issues.
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We aimed to compare pregnancy outcomes in 4665 women according to the following types of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy sub-types: (i) normoglycaemia, (ii) gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), (iii) diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), (iv) early-diagnosed (i.e., <22 weeks of gestation) GDM (eGDM), and (v) early-diagnosed DIP (eDIP).

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Machine Learning Approaches in Study of Multiple Sclerosis Disease Through Magnetic Resonance Images.

Front Immunol

December 2021

Université de Paris, Institut de Recherche Saint-Louis, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U976, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases which is commonly diagnosed and monitored using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a combination of clinical manifestations. The purpose of this review is to highlight the main applications of Machine Learning (ML) models and their performance in the MS field using MRI. We reviewed the articles of the last decade and grouped them based on the applications of ML in MS using MRI data into four categories: 1) Automated diagnosis of MS, 2) Prediction of MS disease progression, 3) Differentiation of MS stages, 4) Differentiation of MS from similar disorders.

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Background And Aims: Studies of dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitors (DPP4is) report heterogeneous effects on cardiovascular targets in type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate, in patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), whether saxagliptin, a DPP4i, had beneficial cardiovascular effects at fasting and during the post-prandial state.

Methods And Results: In this randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, single-center pilot exploratory study, we included obese individuals with IGT.

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A monocyte/dendritic cell molecular signature of SARS-CoV-2-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children with severe myocarditis.

Med

September 2021

Université de Paris, Imagine Institute, Laboratory of Inflammatory Responses and Transcriptomic Networks in Diseases, Atip-Avenir Team, INSERM UMR 1163, 75015 Paris, France.

Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in children is generally milder than in adults, but a proportion of cases result in hyperinflammatory conditions often including myocarditis.

Methods: To better understand these cases, we applied a multiparametric approach to the study of blood cells of 56 children hospitalized with suspicion of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Plasma cytokine and chemokine levels and blood cellular composition were measured, alongside gene expression at the bulk and single-cell levels.

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Autonomic nervous system activity changes in patients with hypertension and overweight: role and therapeutic implications.

Cardiovasc Diabetol

August 2021

Unit of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Nutrition, Jean Verdier Hospital, CINFO, CRNH-IdF, AP-HP, Paris Nord University, Avenue du 14 Juillet, 93140, Bondy, France.

The incidence and prevalence of hypertension is increasing worldwide, with approximately 1.13 billion of people currently affected by the disease, often in association with other diseases such as diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, dyslipidemia/hypercholesterolemia, and obesity. The autonomic nervous system has been implicated in the pathophysiology of hypertension, and treatments targeting the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), a key component of the autonomic nervous system, have been developed; however, current recommendations provide little guidance on their use.

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Edema associated with low plasma protein level and any gestational hypertension as warning signs of HELLP syndrome.

J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med

December 2022

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jean Verdier Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Bondy, France.

Because preeclampsia is a multisystem disorder, its definition has recently been revised, including cases with evidence of renal, liver, neurological, or hematological dysfunction. However, the role of edema remains unclear. While the presence of mild edema is common in normal pregnancy, in severe preeclampsia protein transfer from the vascular into the interstitial compartment could lead to low serum protein level and favor the transport of fluid to the interstitial compartment.

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Background: The presence of lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) is not yet included in international recommendations neither as a prognostic factor nor as a parameter for the decision to use adjuvant chemotherapy in FIGO stage I/IIa ovarian cancer (OC).

Objective: This study set out to evaluate the impact of LVSI on Overall Survival (OS) and Recurrence-Free Survival (RFS) in patients managed for epithelial OC.

Design: Retrospective multicenter study by the research group FRANCOGYN between January 2001 and December 2018.

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