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Aim: Hepatic zonation is a physiological feature of the liver, known to be key in the regulation of the metabolism of nutrients and xenobiotics and the biotransformation of numerous substances. However, the reproduction of this phenomenon remains challenging in vitro as only part of the processes involved in the orchestration and maintenance of zonation are fully understood. The recent advances in organ-on-chip technologies, which allow for the integration of multicellular 3D tissues in a dynamic microenvironment, could offer solutions for the reproduction of zonation within a single culture vessel.

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Abnormal brain function in photophobic patients with dry eye disease: An fMRI study.

Rev Neurol (Paris)

June 2023

Inserm U 1127, CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne universités, UPMC University of Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Institut du cerveau, ICM, 75013 Paris, France; Hôpital de la Pitié Salpêtrière, Féderation de neurologie, AP-HP, 75013 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Background And Objectives: Photophobia, a frequent and disabling symptom observed in various neurological conditions and eye diseases, is thought to involve maladaptive brain functioning. We assessed this hypothesis, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in photophobic patients with minimal-to-severe dry eye disease (DED), as compared to healthy controls.

Methods: This prospective, monocentric, comparative, cohort study included eleven photophobic DED patients compared to eight controls.

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Background: Several studies have found an association between diabetes mellitus, disease severity and outcome in COVID-19 patients. Old critically ill patients are particularly at risk. This study aimed to investigate the impact of diabetes mellitus on 90-day mortality in a high-risk cohort of critically ill patients over 70 years of age.

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Correction for 'Developing an advanced gut on chip model enabling the study of epithelial cell/fibroblast interactions' by Marine Verhulsel , , 2021, , 365-377, https://doi.org/10.1039/d0lc00672f.

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Background: COVID-19 remains a complex disease in terms of its trajectory and the diversity of outcomes rendering disease management and clinical resource allocation challenging. Varying symptomatology in older patients as well as limitation of clinical scoring systems have created the need for more objective and consistent methods to aid clinical decision making. In this regard, machine learning methods have been shown to enhance prognostication, while improving consistency.

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[Neurological involvement of sarcoidosis: current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies].

Rev Med Interne

March 2023

Sorbonne universités, AP-HP, groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, département de médecine interne et immunologie clinique, 75013 Paris, France; Centre national de référence maladies auto-immunes et systémiques rares, centre national de référence maladies auto inflammatoires rares et amylose inflammatoire, Inserm, UMR S 959, Immunology-Immunopathology- Immunotherapy (I3), 75005 Paris, France.

Neurosarcoidosis (NS) is a rare but severe form of sarcoidosis. NS is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Mortality is about 10% at 10 years with more than 30% of patients who have a significant disability.

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Functional repertoire convergence of distantly related eukaryotic plankton lineages abundant in the sunlit ocean.

Cell Genom

May 2022

Génomique Métabolique, Genoscope, Institut François-Jacob, CEA, CNRS, Université d'Evry, Université Paris-Saclay, 91057 Evry, France.

Marine planktonic eukaryotes play critical roles in global biogeochemical cycles and climate. However, their poor representation in culture collections limits our understanding of the evolutionary history and genomic underpinnings of planktonic ecosystems. Here, we used 280 billion Oceans metagenomic reads from polar, temperate, and tropical sunlit oceans to reconstruct and manually curate more than 700 abundant and widespread eukaryotic environmental genomes ranging from 10 Mbp to 1.

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Origins and consequences of mood flexibility: a computational perspective.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

April 2023

Motivation Brain & Behavior (MBB) lab, Paris Brain Institute (ICM), Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, 75013 Paris, France; Sorbonne Universités, Inserm Unité 1127, CNRS unité 7225, Paris, France; Department of psychiatry, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire, Psychiatry and Neuroscience Group, Sainte-Anne Hospital, 75014 Paris, France; Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.

A stable and neutral mood (euthymia) is commended by both economic and clinical perspectives, because it enables rational decisions and avoids mental illnesses. Here we suggest, on the contrary, that a flexible mood responsive to life events may be more adaptive for natural selection, because it can help adjust the behavior to fluctuations in the environment. In our model (dubbed MAGNETO), mood represents a global expected value that biases decisions to forage for a particular reward.

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Progression of Stargardt Disease as Determined by Fundus Autofluorescence Over a 24-Month Period (ProgStar Report No. 17).

Am J Ophthalmol

June 2023

Institute of Clinical and Molecular Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) (R.W.S., H.P.N.S.), Basel, Switzerland; Department of Ophthalmology, University of Basel (H.P.N.S.), Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Purpose: To estimate the progression rate of atrophic lesions in Stargardt disease derived from fundus autofluorescence (FAF).

Design: International, multicenter, prospective cohort study.

Methods: A total of 259 participants aged ≥6 years with disease-causing variants in the ABCA4 gene were enrolled from 9 centers and followed over a 24-month period.

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Drug Allergy: Then, Now, and Next.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

February 2023

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.

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Background: Preclinical data suggest that central renin-angiotensin system blockade by the brain aminopeptidase-A inhibitor firibastat can improve left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after myocardial infarction (MI).

Objectives: This study aimed to compare the effect of firibastat versus ramipril on post-MI LVEF.

Methods: In this phase 2, randomized, double-blind trial, patients selected within 24 h of first acute anterior MI treated by primary percutaneous coronary intervention were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to firibastat 100 mg, firibastat 500 mg or ramipril 5 mg, each twice daily for 12 weeks.

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[Immuno-analytical characteristics of PSA and derived biomarkers (total PSA, free PSA, p2PSA)].

Ann Biol Clin (Paris)

March 2023

Laboratoire de Biochimie-Site Tenon, DMU BioGeM, AP-HP-Sorbonne Université, Département de Biochimie-Hormonologie-Suivi Thérapeutique, Hôpital Tenon, 4 rue de la Chine 75020 Paris, France.

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is the recommended tumor marker for individual screening and follow-up of prostate cancer. This paper reviews main structural and physiological data about prostate specific antigen isoforms: total PSA, free PSA, [-2]proPSA (also named p2PSA). It describes the pre-, per- and post-analytical conditions for these different parameters.

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Major histocompatibility class I antigenic peptides derived from translation of pre-mRNAs generate immune tolerance.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

February 2023

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche U1131, Institut de Génétique Moléculaire, Université Paris 7 75010, Paris, France.

Antigenic peptides derived from introns are presented on major histocompatibility (MHC) class I molecules, but how these peptides are produced is poorly understood. Here, we show that an MHC class I epitope (SL8) sequence inserted in the second intron of the β-globin gene in a C57BL/6 mouse (HBB) generates immune tolerance. Introduction of SL8-specific CD8 T cells derived from OT-1 transgenic mice resulted in a threefold increase in OT-1 T cell proliferation in HBB animals, as compared to wild-type animals.

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Shape is a conspicuous and fundamental property of biological systems entailing the function of organs and tissues. While much emphasis has been put on how tissue tension and mechanical properties drive shape changes, whether and how a given tissue geometry influences subsequent morphogenesis remains poorly characterized. Here, we explored how curvature, a key descriptor of tissue geometry, impinges on the dynamics of epithelial tissue invagination.

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Neural responses in macaque prefrontal cortex are linked to strategic exploration.

PLoS Biol

January 2023

Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Article Synopsis
  • Humans and primates are thought to engage in strategic exploration, but the strategies used and the brain mechanisms behind this in monkeys are not well understood.
  • A study was conducted using a sequential choice task to see if monkeys adjust their exploratory behavior based on potential future benefits from gathering information, especially when given counterfactual feedback about unchosen options.
  • Results indicate that monkeys reduced their reliance on expected value in situations where exploration was advantageous, showing brain activity in specific regions (ACC/MCC and dlPFC) that help balance expected values against the benefits of exploring less favorable options and also involved a different circuitry (OFC) when learning from counterfactual outcomes.
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Modern fluorescent microscopy imaging is still limited by the optical aberrations and the photon budget available in the specimen. A direct consequence is the necessity to develop flexible and "off-road" algorithms in order to recover structural details and improve spatial resolution, which is critical when restraining the illumination to low levels in order to limit photo-damages. Here, we report SPITFIR(e) a flexible method designed to accurately and quickly restore 2D-3D fluorescence microscopy images and videos (4D images).

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Purpose: To determine the full range of ophthalmological clinical manifestations in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and to compare the systemic features associated with them.

Methods: Files of 13 patients with ocular SLE ( 20 eyes) diagnosed as per the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2012 revised criteria were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: The following clinical manifestations were found: keratoconjunctivitis sicca ( three patients), anterior uveitis associated with an inflammatory pseudo-tumor orbital mass ( one patient, one eye), episcleritis and periorbital edema ( one patient, two eyes), posterior scleritis ( one patient, two eyes), bilateral papillary edema in the context of idiopathic intracranial hypertension ( one patient, one eye), inflammatory optic neuritis ( one patient, one eye), and lupus retinopathies with varying degrees of capillary occlusions mainly arteriolar ( seven patients, 13 eyes) and larger arteries or veins (retinal arteries occlusions and retinal veins occlusions) ( one patient, two eyes).

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Introduction: Glaucoma and non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) are optic neuropathies that can both lead to irreversible blindness. Several studies have compared optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings in glaucoma and NAION in the presence of similar functional and structural damages with contradictory results. The goal of this study was to use a deep learning system to differentiate OCTA in glaucoma and NAION.

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While colloidal quantum dots (QDs) are commonly used as fluorescent donors within biosensors based on Förster resonant energy transfer (FRET), they are hesitantly employed as acceptors. On the sole basis of Förster theory and the well-known behaviour of organic dyes, it is often argued that the QD absorption band over the UV-visible range is too wide. Discarding these preconceptions inherited from classical fluorophores, we experimentally examine the FRET process occurring between donor and acceptor CdTe QDs and provide a mathematical description of it.

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The fraction of red blood cells adopting a specific motion under low shear flow is a promising inexpensive marker for monitoring the clinical status of patients with sickle cell disease. Its high-throughput measurement relies on the video analysis of thousands of cell motions for each blood sample to eliminate a large majority of unreliable samples (out of focus or overlapping cells) and discriminate between tank-treading and flipping motion, characterizing highly and poorly deformable cells respectively. Moreover, these videos are of different durations (from 6 to more than 100 frames).

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Background: Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is rare genetic disorder mainly characterized by the development of central nervous system lesions, but peripheral nerve pathology may also cause high morbidity including pain, motor, and sensory loss.

Objective: To describe the tumor burden of patients with peripheral nerve pathology in NF2 including peripheral neuropathies and schwannomas and the results of surgery in the latter group.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of all patients with NF2 followed up at our NF2 Reference Center to include all patients suffering from peripheral nerve pathology.

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The relations between endocardial voltage mapping and the genetic background of patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) have not been investigated so far. A total of 97 patients with proved or suspected ARVC who underwent 3-dimensional endocardial mapping and genetic testing have been retrospectively included. Presence, localization, and size of scar areas were correlated to ARVC diagnosis and the presence of a pathogenic variant.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Conducted over a year, the research involved 1501 patients without known chronic liver disease; 33.6% of these showed positive signs for fibrosis, leading to further testing and specialist referrals.
  • * The findings suggest that using these simple ultrasound indicators can effectively identify hepatic fibrosis in the general population, resulting in appropriate referrals for further evaluation and treatment.
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The volume of adhered cells has been shown experimentally to decrease during spreading. This effect can be understood from the pump-leak model, which we have extended to include mechano-sensitive ion transporters. We identify a novel effect that has important consequences on cellular volume loss: cells that are swollen due to a modulation of ion transport rates are more susceptible to volume loss in response to a tension increase.

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Subtitled speech: Phenomenology of tickertape synesthesia.

Cortex

March 2023

Inserm U 1127, CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, Institut du Cerveau, ICM, Paris, France; AP-HP, Hôpital de La Pitié Salpêtrière, Fédération de Neurologie, Paris, France.

With effort, most literate persons can conjure more or less vague visual mental images of the written form of words they are hearing, an ability afforded by the links between sounds, meaning, and letters. However, as first reported by Francis Galton, persons with ticker-tape synesthesia (TTS) automatically perceive in their mind's eye accurate and vivid images of the written form of all utterances which they are hearing. We propose that TTS results from an atypical setup of the brain reading system, with an increased top-down influence of phonology on orthography.

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