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Distribution and genomic variation of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in abyssal and hadal surface sediments.

ISME Commun

December 2023

Univ Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, UMR6197 Biologie et Ecologie des Ecosystèmes marins Profonds, F-29280, Plouzané, France.

Ammonia-oxidizing archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota play a central role in the biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen in benthic sediments, at the interface between pelagic and subsurface ecosystems. However, our understanding of their niche separation and of the processes controlling their population structure in hadal and abyssal surface sediments is still limited. Here, we reconstructed 47 AOA metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from surface sediments of the Atacama and Kermadec trench systems.

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Traditional products are particularly appreciated by consumers and among these products, cheese is a major contributor to the Italian mountainous area economics. In this study, shotgun metagenomics and volatilomics were used to understand the biotic and abiotic factors contributing to mountain Caciotta cheese typicity and diversity. Results showed that the origin of cheese played a significant role; however, curd cooking temperature, pH, salt concentration and water activity also had an impact.

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Objective: While the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R axis in pSS has been described in relation to T cells, little is known about the contribution of this pathway in relationship with other immune cells, and its implication in autoimmunity. Using high-content multiomics data, we aimed at characterizing IL-7R expressing cells and the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R pathway in pSS pathophysiology.

Methods: An IL-7 signature established using RNA-sequencing of human PBMCs incubated with IL-7 was applied to 304 pSS patients, and on RNA-Seq datasets from tissue biopsies.

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  • UV filters in sunscreens are becoming pollutants in coastal waters, raising concerns about their effects on marine life.
  • This study examined how exposure to commercial sunscreen formulations affects the gut and skin microbial communities of mullet fish, revealing unique bacterial profiles for each tissue type.
  • The presence of sunscreen altered the abundance of certain bacterial groups and allowed harmful bacteria to colonize fish skin, potentially impacting the health of the fish.
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Uveal melanoma (UV) is a rare and aggressive melanoma with poor 1-year survival. up to 50% of UV patients develop metastases, mainly to the liver. Here, the authors present a 2-deoxy-2-[F] fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography (F-FDG-PET) study of a very rare case of secondarily metastatic UV in an 81-year-old Caucasian with a dramatic response to pembrolizumab associated with serial pseudogression.

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Purpose: Evaluate the benefit of 2-deoxy-2-[18F]-fluoro-D-glucose ([F] FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) for the therapeutic assessment of Abatacept (ABA) as first-line therapy in early-onset polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) patients.

Methods: This was an ancillary study of ALORS trial (Abatacept in earLy Onset polymyalgia Rheumatica Study) assessing the ability of ABA versus placebo to achieve low disease activity (C-Reactive Protein PMR activity score (CRP PMR-AS) ≤ to 10) without glucocorticoid (GC) at week 12 in patients with early-onset PMR. The patients underwent [F] FDG PET/CT at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment.

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Hypometabolism to survive the long polar night and subsequent successful return to light in the diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus.

New Phytol

March 2024

Institut de Biologie de l'École Normale Supérieure (IBENS), École Normale Supérieure, CNRS, INSERM, PSL Université Paris, 75005, Paris, France.

Diatoms, the main eukaryotic phytoplankton of the polar marine regions, are essential for the maintenance of food chains specific to Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems, and are experiencing major disturbances under current climate change. As such, it is fundamental to understand the physiological mechanisms and associated molecular basis of their endurance during the long polar night. Here, using the polar diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus, we report an integrative analysis combining transcriptomic, microscopic and biochemical approaches to shed light on the strategies used to survive the polar night.

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Deep learning-based phenotyping reclassifies combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma.

Nat Commun

December 2023

Else Kroener Fresenius Center for Digital Health, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany.

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  • Primary liver cancer can originate from two cell types, leading to different types of tumors: hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA), with combined tumors (cHCC-CCA) displaying mixed characteristics.
  • Researchers utilized deep learning to categorize tumors in a study involving 405 cHCC-CCA patients, successfully distinguishing between HCC and ICCA types.
  • This deep learning method showed potential for enhancing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes for those with complex liver cancers.
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Cytogenetics in the management of myelodysplastic neoplasms (myelodysplastic syndromes, MDS): Guidelines from the groupe francophone de cytogénétique hématologique (GFCH).

Curr Res Transl Med

December 2023

Univ Brest, Inserm, EFS, UMR 1078, GGB, Brest F-29200, France; CHRU Brest, Laboratoire de Génétique Chromosomique, Service de génétique, Brest, France. Electronic address:

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  • - Myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS) are blood disorders often linked to chromosomal abnormalities, with 40-45% of cases showing these changes at diagnosis and up to 80% in post-treatment MDS.
  • - Recent changes in classifications by the WHO and ICC have introduced a new entity focusing on biallelic TP53 inactivation, which necessitates detailed genetic investigations, particularly on the TP53 locus.
  • - While molecular features are becoming more essential for diagnosing and prognosing MDS, traditional cytogenetics—including karyotyping—remains crucial, and new scoring systems have been developed combining genetic mutations with established cytogenetic parameters.
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How birds dissipate heat before, during and after flight.

J R Soc Interface

December 2023

School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.

Animal flight uses metabolic energy at a higher rate than any other mode of locomotion. A relatively small proportion of the metabolic energy is converted into mechanical power; the remainder is given off as heat. Effective heat dissipation is necessary to avoid hyperthermia.

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Introduction: Several classifications of psychodermatology disorders have been proposed, with most of them based on two to four main disorder category groups. However, there is, to date, no classification that has resulted from a consensus established by psychodermatology experts. The DSM-5-TR (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.

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Despite the deleterious effects of the phycotoxin domoic acid (DA) on human health, and the permanent threat of blooms of the toxic Pseudo-nitzschia sp. over commercially important fishery-resources, knowledge regarding the physiological mechanisms behind the profound differences in accumulation and depuration of this toxin in contaminated invertebrates remain very scarce. In this work, a comparative analysis of accumulation, isomer content, and subcellular localization of DA in different invertebrate species was performed.

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Total shoulder arthroplasty in France: An analysis of trends between 2009 and 2019 and projections to the year 2070.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

September 2024

Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), Laboratoire de Traitement de l'Information Médicale (LATIM) - UMR 1101, 22, rue Camille-Desmoulins, 29200 Brest, France; Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire de Brest (CHU de Brest), LATIM - UMR 1101, 2, avenue Foch, 29200 Brest, France.

Background: Over the past decades, total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) procedures have steadily increased in the United States and Europe. In France, the number of shoulder surgeries rose by 24.5% between 2012 and 2018, but no study has yet analyzed TSA trends based on patient characteristics.

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Distinct development trajectories and symbiosis modes in vent shrimps.

Evolution

February 2024

X-STAR, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.

Most animal species have a singular developmental pathway and adult ecology, but developmental plasticity is well-known in some such as honeybees where castes display profoundly different morphology and ecology. An intriguing case is the Atlantic deep-sea hydrothermal vent shrimp pair Rimicaris hybisae and R. chacei that share dominant COI haplotypes and could represent very recently diverging lineages or even morphs of the same species.

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Energy consumption in MRI: Determinants and management options.

J Neuroradiol

March 2024

Service d'Imagerie Médicale, CHU Brest, Univ. Brest, Boulevard Tanguy Prigent, Brest CEDEX, 29609, France; INSERM UMR 1101, Laboratoire de Traitement de L'Information Médicale - LaTIM, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 22, Avenue C. Desmoulins, Brest 29238 Cedex 3, France.

Background: Energy consumption awareness is a known concern, and radiology departments have energy-intensive consuming machines. The means of energy consumption management in MRI scanners have yet to be evaluated.

Purpose: To measure the MRI energy consumption and to evaluate the means to reduce it.

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Ecological responses of squamate reptiles to nocturnal warming.

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc

April 2024

Department of Biological Sciences, 131 Life Science Building, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701, USA.

Nocturnal temperatures are increasing at a pace exceeding diurnal temperatures in most parts of the world. The role of warmer nocturnal temperatures in animal ecology has received scant attention and most studies focus on diurnal or daily descriptors of thermal environments' temporal trends. Yet, available evidence from plant and insect studies suggests that organisms can exhibit contrasting physiological responses to diurnal and nocturnal warming.

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The transfer of photosynthetically produced organic carbon from surface to mesopelagic waters draws carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, current observation-based estimates disagree on the strength of this biological carbon pump (BCP). Earth system models (ESMs) also exhibit a large spread of BCP estimates, indicating limited representations of the known carbon export pathways.

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Mucoactive drugs and multiple applications in pulmonary disease therapy.

Eur J Pharm Biopharm

January 2024

Univ Brest, INSERM, EFS, UMR 1078, GGB, F-29200 Brest, France; CHU de Brest, Service de Génétique Médicale et de Biologie de la Reproduction, 29200 Brest, France; CHU de Brest, Centre de Référence des Maladies Rares Maladies Neuromusculaires, 29200, Brest France. Electronic address:

Mucus is a complex polymeric hydrogel that serves as a critical defense in several organs. In the lungs, it provides a formidable barrier against inhaled particles such as microorganisms. In addition, mucus is essential for normal lung physiology, as it promotes immune tolerance and facilitates a normal commensal pulmonary microbiome.

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Orai1 Ca channel modulators as therapeutic tools for treating cancer: Emerging evidence!

Biochem Pharmacol

January 2024

LBAI, UMR1227, Univ Brest, Inserm, Brest, France; Normandie Univ., UNIROUEN, INSERM, U1234, Rouen 76000, France. Electronic address:

In non-excitable cells, Orai proteins represent the main channel for Store-Operated Calcium Entry (SOCE), and also mediate various store-independent Calcium Entry (SICE) pathways. Deregulation of these pathways contribute to increased tumor cell proliferation, migration, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Among Orais, Orai1 is an attractive therapeutic target explaining the development of specific modulators.

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Conservation of ecosystems is an important tool for climate change mitigation. Seagrasses, mangroves, saltmarshes and other marine ecosystems have particularly high capacities to sequester and store organic carbon (blue carbon), and are being impacted by human activities. Calls have been made to mainstream blue carbon into policies, including carbon markets.

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  • Four new metallophosphonates were synthesized using a hydrothermal method from thianthrene-2-ylphosphonic acid, resulting in unique structures characterized by a lamellar configuration of inorganic and organic networks.
  • The compounds display significant thermal stability and were analyzed for their thermal properties using thermogravimetric analysis, confirming the presence of water molecules in their formulae.
  • Magnetic studies revealed dominant antiferromagnetic interactions in the materials at varying temperatures, with further insights provided by first-principles simulations, and the optical properties showed distinct absorption and emission behaviors influenced by the organic component and transition metals.
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Monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) are a structurally diverse family of specialized metabolites mainly produced in Gentianales to cope with environmental challenges. Due to their pharmacological properties, the biosynthetic modalities of several MIA types have been elucidated but not that of the yohimbanes. Here, we combine metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and genome sequencing of Rauvolfia tetraphylla with machine learning to discover the unexpected multiple actors of this natural product synthesis.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 464 patients, focusing on various radiomic features extracted from imaging studies, and applied machine learning techniques to evaluate the performance of clinical, radiomic, and combined prediction models.
  • * The findings revealed that radiomic models significantly outperformed traditional clinical models in predicting recurrence, suggesting the potential benefit of using these advanced techniques for discussing follow-up treatments in ES-NSCLC patients.
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Background: The French region of Brittany presents one of the highest cystic fibrosis (CF)-causing allele frequency in Europe. Here, we tested two hypotheses: i) CF-causing allele carriers arrived by sea in the middle of the 1st millennium AD, and ii) a selective advantage for healthy carriers explains this high rate.

Methods: From the census of cystic fibrosis patients, frequency maps of the most widespread alleles were established.

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Cytogenetics in the management of hematological malignancies: Guidelines from the Groupe Francophone de Cytogénétique Hématologique.

Curr Res Transl Med

December 2023

Univ Brest, Inserm, EFS, UMR 1078, GGB, F-29200 Brest, France; CHRU Brest, Service de génétique, Laboratoire de génétique chromosomique, Brest, France.

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