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2. Rare predicted loss-of-function variants of type I IFN immunity genes are associated with life-threatening COVID-19
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Background: We previously reported that impaired type I IFN activity, due to inborn errors of TLR3- and TLR7-dependent type I interferon (IFN) immunity or to autoantibodies against type I IFN, account for 15–20% of cases of life-threatening COVID-19 in unvaccinated patients. Therefore, the determinants of life-threatening COVID-19 remain to be identified in ~ 80% of cases. Methods: We report here a genome-wide rare variant burden association analysis in 3269 unvaccinated patients with life-threatening COVID-19, and 1373 unvaccinated SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals without pneumonia. Among the 928 patients tested for autoantibodies against type I IFN, a quarter (234) were positive and were excluded. Results: No gene reached genome-wide significance. Under a recessive model, the most significant gene with at-risk variants was TLR7, with an OR of 27.68 (95%CI 1.5–528.7, P = 1.1 × 10−4) for biochemically loss-of-function (bLOF) variants. We replicated the enrichment in rare predicted LOF (pLOF) variants at 13 influenza susceptibility loci involved in TLR3-dependent type I IFN immunity (OR = 3.70[95%CI 1.3–8.2], P = 2.1 × 10−4). This enrichment was further strengthened by (1) adding the recently reported TYK2 and TLR7 COVID-19 loci, particularly under a recessive model (OR = 19.65[95%CI 2.1–2635.4], P = 3.4 × 10−3), and (2) considering as pLOF branchpoint variants with potentially strong impacts on splicing among the 15 loci (OR = 4.40[9%CI 2.3–8.4], P = 7.7 × 10−8). Finally, the patients with pLOF/bLOF variants at these 15 loci were significantly younger (mean age [SD] = 43.3 [20.3] years) than the other patients (56.0 [17.3] years; P = 1.68 × 10−5). Conclusions: Rare variants of TLR3- and TLR7-dependent type I IFN immunity genes can underlie life-threatening COVID-19, particularly with recessive inheritance, in patients under 60 years old.
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Aviron, S., primary, Berry, T., additional, Leroy, D., additional, Savary, G., additional, and Alignier, A., additional
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4. Single-cell RNA-seq characterization of lung fibrosis resolution reveals a delayed capillary endothelial signature associated with alveolar regeneration in aged mice
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Truchi, M., primary, Savary, G., additional, Lebrigand, K., additional, Baeri, A., additional, Girard-Riboulleau, C., additional, Magnone, V., additional, Leroy, S., additional, Hofman, V., additional, Hofman, P., additional, Barbry, P., additional, Bellusci, S., additional, Cauffiez, C., additional, Vassaux, G., additional, Pottier, N., additional, and Mari, B., additional
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5. Relationship between the Clinical Frailty Scale and short-term mortality in patients ≥ 80 years old acutely admitted to the ICU: a prospective cohort study
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W., Jung C., Beil M., Rhodes A., Fjolner J., Gorka J., Andersen F. H., Artigas A., Cecconi M., Christensen S., Joannidis M., Leaver S., Marsh B., Morandi A., Moreno R., Oeyen S., Agvald-Ohman C., Bollen Pinto B., Schefold J. C., Valentin A., Walther S., Watson X., Zafeiridis T., Sviri S., van Heerden P. V., Flaatten H., Guidet B., Szczeklik W., Schmutz R., Wimmer F., Eller P., De Buysscher P., De Neve N., Swinnen W., Abraham P., Hergafi L., Biskup E., Piza P., Taliadoros I., Dey N., Solling C., Rasmussen B. S., Forceville X., Besch G., Mentec H., Michel P., Mateu P., Vettoretti L., Bourenne J., Marin N., Guillot M., Aissaoui N., Goulenok C., Thieulot-Rolin N., Messika J., Lamhaut L., Charron C., Lauten A., Sacher A. L., Brenner T., Franz M., Bloos F., Ebelt H., Schaller S. J., Fuest K., Rabe C., Dieck T., Steiner S., Graf T., Nia A. M., Janosi R. 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B., Olsen K. I., Brresen O. M., Bjorsvik G., Maini S., Fehrle L., Czuczwar M., Krawczyk P., Zietkiewicz M., Nowak L. R., Kotfis K., Cwyl K., Gajdosz R., Biernawska J., Bohatyrewicz R., Gawda R., Grudzien P., Nasilowski P., Popek N., Cyrankiewicz W., Wawrzyniak K., Wnuk M., Maciejewski D., Studzinska D., Zukowski M., Bernas S., Piechota M., Nowak-Kozka I., Serwa M., Machala W., Stefaniak J., Wujtewicz M., Maciejewski P., Szymkowiak M., Adamik B., Catorze N., Branco M. C., Barros N., Barros I., Krystopchuk A., Honrado T., Sousa C., Munoz F., Rebelo M., Gomes R., Nunes J., Dias C., Fernandes A. M., Petrisor C., Constantin B., Belskiy V., Boskholov B., Rodriguez E., Aguilar G., Masdeu G., Jaimes M. I., Mira A. P., Bodi M. A., Mendoza J. A. B., Lopez-Cuenca S., Guzman M. H., Rico-Feijoo J., Ibarz M., Alvarez J. T., Kawati R., Sivik J., Nauska J., Smole D., Parenmark F., Lyren J., Rockstroh K., Ryden S., Spangfors M., Strinnholm M., De Geer L., Nordlund P., Palsson S., Zetterquist H., Nilsson A., Thiringer K., Jungner M., Bark B., Nordling B., Skold H., Brorsson C., Persson S., Bergstrom A., Berkius J., Holmstrom J., van Dijk I., van Lelyveld-Haas L. E. M., Jansen T., Nooteboom F., van der Voort P. H. J., de Lange D., Dieperink W., de Waard M. C., de Smet A. G. E., Bormans L., Dormans T., Dempsey G., Mathew S. J., Raj A. 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- Abstract
Background: The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is frequently used to measure frailty in critically ill adults. There is wide variation in the approach to analysing the relationship between the CFS score and mortality after admission to the ICU. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of modelling approach on the association between the CFS score and short-term mortality and quantify the prognostic value of frailty in this context. Methods: We analysed data from two multicentre prospective cohort studies which enrolled intensive care unit patients ≥ 80 years old in 26 countries. The primary outcome was mortality within 30-days from admission to the ICU. Logistic regression models for both ICU and 30-day mortality included the CFS score as either a categorical, continuous or dichotomous variable and were adjusted for patient’s age, sex, reason for admission to the ICU, and admission Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score. Results: The median age in the sample of 7487 consecutive patients was 84 years (IQR 81–87). The highest fraction of new prognostic information from frailty in the context of 30-day mortality was observed when the CFS score was treated as either a categorical variable using all original levels of frailty or a nonlinear continuous variable and was equal to 9% using these modelling approaches (p < 0.001). The relationship between the CFS score and mortality was nonlinear (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Knowledge about a patient’s frailty status adds a substantial amount of new prognostic information at the moment of admission to the ICU. Arbitrary simplification of the CFS score into fewer groups than originally intended leads to a loss of information and should be avoided. Trial registration NCT03134807 (VIP1), NCT03370692 (VIP2)
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- 2021
6. Relationship between the Clinical Frailty Scale and short-term mortality in patients ≥ 80 years old acutely admitted to the ICU: a prospective cohort study
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Fronczek, Jakub, Polok, Kamil, de Lange, Dylan W., Jung, Christian, Beil, Michael, Rhodes, Andrew, Fjølner, Jesper, Górka, Jacek, Andersen, Finn H., Artigas, Antonio, Cecconi, Maurizio, Christensen, Steffen, Joannidis, Michael, Leaver, Susannah, Marsh, Brian, Morandi, Alessandro, Moreno, Rui, Oeyen, Sandra, Agvald-Öhman, Christina, Bollen Pinto, Bernardo, Schefold, Joerg C., Valentin, Andreas, Walther, Sten, Watson, Ximena, Zafeiridis, Tilemachos, Sviri, Sigal, van Heerden, Peter Vernon, Flaatten, Hans, Guidet, Bertrand, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Schmutz, R., Wimmer, F., Eller, P., Joannidis, M., De Buysscher, P., De Neve, N., Oeyen, S., Swinnen, W., Bollen Pinto, B., Abraham, P., Hergafi, L., Schefold, J. C., Biskup, E., Piza, P., Taliadoros, I., Fjølner, J., Dey, N., Sølling, C., Rasmussen, B. S., Christensen, S., Forceville, X., Besch, G., Mentec, H., Michel, P., Mateu, P., Vettoretti, L., Bourenne, J., Marin, N., Guillot, M., Aissaoui, N., Goulenok, C., Thieulot-Rolin, N., Messika, J., Lamhaut, L., Guidet, B., Charron, C., Lauten, A., Sacher, A. L., Brenner, T., Franz, M., Bloos, F., Ebelt, H., Schaller, S. J., Fuest, K., Rabe, C., Dieck, T., Steiner, S., Graf, T., Nia, A. M., Jung, C., Janosi, R. A., Meybohm, P., Simon, P., Utzolino, S., Rahmel, T., Barth, E., Schuster, M., Aidoni, Z., Aloizos, S., Tasioudis, P., Lampiri, K., Zisopoulou, V., Ravani, I., Pagaki, E., Antoniou, A., Katsoulas, T. A., Kounougeri, A., Marinakis, G., Tsimpoukas, F., Spyropoulou, A., Zygoulis, P., Kyparissi, A., Gupta, M., Gurjar, M., Maji, I. M., Hayes, I., Marsh, B., Kelly, Y., Westbrook, A., Fitzpatrick, G., Maheshwari, D., Motherway, C., Negri, G., Spadaro, S., Nattino, G., Pedeferri, M., Boscolo, A., Rossi, S., Calicchio, G., Cubattoli, L., Di Lascio, G., Barbagallo, M., Berruto, F., Codazzi, D., Bottazzi, A., Fumagalli, P., Negro, G., Lupi, G., Savelli, F., Vulcano, G. A., Fumagalli, R., Marudi, A., Lefons, U., Lembo, R., Babini, M., Paggioro, A., Parrini, V., Zaccaria, M., Clementi, S., Gigliuto, C., Facondini, F., Pastorini, S., Munaron, S., Calamai, I., Bocchi, A., Adorni, A., Bocci, M. G., Cortegiani, A., Casalicchio, T., Mellea, S., Graziani, E., Barattini, M., Brizio, E., Rossi, M., Hahn, M., Flaatten, H., Kemmerer, N., Strietzel, H. F., Dybwik, K., Legernaes, T., Klepstad, P., Olaussen, E. B., Olsen, K. I., Brresen, O. M., Bjorsvik, G., Andersen, F. H., Maini, S., Fehrle, L., Czuczwar, M., Krawczyk, P., Ziętkiewicz, M., Nowak, Ł. R., Kotfis, K., Cwyl, K., Gajdosz, R., Biernawska, J., Bohatyrewicz, R., Gawda, R., Grudzień, P., Nasiłowski, P., Popek, N., Cyrankiewicz, W., Wawrzyniak, K., Wnuk, M., Maciejewski, D., Studzińska, D., Żukowski, M., Bernas, S., Piechota, M., Szczeklik, W., Nowak-Kózka, I., Fronczek, J., Serwa, M., Machała, W., Stefaniak, J., Wujtewicz, M., Maciejewski, P., Szymkowiak, M., Adamik, B., Polok, K., Górka, J., Catorze, N., Branco, M. C., Barros, N., Barros, I., Krystopchuk, A., Honrado, T., Sousa, C., Munoz, F., Rebelo, M., Gomes, R., Nunes, J., Dias, C., Fernandes, A. M., Petrisor, C., Constantin, B., Belskiy, V., Boskholov, B., Rodriguez, E., Aguilar, G., Masdeu, G., Jaimes, M. I., Mira, A. P., Bodi, M. A., Mendoza, J. A. B., López-Cuenca, S., Guzman, M. H., Rico-Feijoo, J., Ibarz, M., Alvarez, J. Trenado, Kawati, R., Sivik, J., Nauska, J., Smole, D., Parenmark, F., Lyrén, J., Rockstroh, K., Rydén, S., Spångfors, M., Strinnholm, M., Walther, S., De Geer, L., Nordlund, P., Pålsson, S., Zetterquist, H., Nilsson, A., Thiringer, K., Jungner, M., Bark, B., Nordling, B., Sköld, H., Brorsson, C., Persson, S., Bergström, A., Berkius, J., Holmström, J., van Dijk, I., van Lelyveld-Haas, L. E. M., Jansen, T., Nooteboom, F., van der Voort, P. H. J., de Lange, D., Dieperink, W., de Waard, M. C., de Smet, A. G. E., Bormans, L., Dormans, T., Dempsey, G., Mathew, S. J., Raj, A. S., Grecu, I., Cupitt, J., Lawton, T., Clark, R., Popescu, M., Spittle, N., Faulkner, M., Cowton, A., Williams, P., Elloway, E., Reay, M., Chukkambotla, S., Kumar, R., Al-Subaie, N., Kent, L., Tamm, T., Kajtor, I., Burns, K., Pugh, R., Ostermann, M., Kam, E., Bowyer, H., Smith, N., Templeton, M., Henning, J., Goffin, K., Kapoor, R., Laha, S., Chilton, P., Khaliq, W., Crayford, A., Coetzee, S., Tait, M., Stoker, W., Gimenez, M., Pope, A., Camsooksai, J., Pogson, D., Quigley, K., Ritzema, J., Hormis, A., Boulanger, C., Balasubramaniam, M., Vamplew, L., Burt, K., Martin, D., Craig, J., Prowle, J., Doyle, N., Shelton, J., Scott, C., Donnison, P., Shelton, S., Frey, C., Ryan, C., Spray, D., Barnes, V., Barnes, K., Ridgway, S., Saha, R., Clark, T., Wood, J., Bolger, C., Bassford, C., Lewandowski, J., Zhao, X., Humphreys, S., Dowling, S., Richardson, N., Burtenshaw, A., Stevenson, C., Wilcock, D., Nalapko, Y., Helbok, R., Nollet, J., de Neve, N., Mikačić, M., Bastiansen, A., Husted, A., Dahle, B. E. S., Cramer, C., Ørsnes, D., Thomsen, J. Edelberg, Pedersen, J. J., Enevoldsen, M. Hummelmose, Elkmann, T., Kubisz-Pudelko, A., Collins, A., Hart, C., Randell, G., Filipe, H., Welters, I. D., Evans, J., Lord, J., Jones, J., Ball, J., North, J., Salaunkey, K., De Gordoa, L. Ortiz-Ruiz, Bell, L., Vizcaychipi, M., Mupudzi, M., Lea-Hagerty, M., Spivey, M., Love, N., White, N., Morgan, P., Wakefield, P., Savine, R., Jacob, R., Innes, R., Rose, S., Leaver, S., Mane, T., Ogbeide, V., Baird, Y., Romen, A., Galbois, A., Vinsonneau, C., Thevenin, D., Guerot, E., Savary, G., Chagnon, J. L., Rigaud, J. P., Quenot, J. P., Castaneray, J., Rosman, J., Maizel, J., Tiercelet, K., Hovaere, M. M., Messika, M., Djibré, M., Rolin, N., Burtin, P., Garcon, P., Nseir, S., Valette, X., Horacek, M., Bruno, R. Romano, Allgäuer, S., Dubler, S., Schering, S., Koutsikou, A., Vakalos, A., Raitsiou, B., Flioni, E. N., Neou, E., Papathanakos, G., Koutsodimitropoulos, I., Aikaterini, K., Rovina, N., Kourelea, S., Polychronis, T., Zidianakis, V., Konstantinia, V., Read, C., Martin-Loeches, I., Cracchiolo, A. Neville, Morigi, A., Brusa, S., Elhadi, A., Tarek, A., Khaled, A., Ahmed, H., Belkhair, W. Ali, Cornet, A. D., Gommers, D., van Boven, E., Haringman, J., Haas, L., van den Berg, L., Hoiting, O., de Jager, P., Gerritsen, R. T., Breidablik, A., Slapgard, A., Rime, A. K., Jannestad, B., Sjøbøe, B., Rice, E., Jensen, J. P., Langørgen, J., Tøien, K., Strand, K., Biernacka, A., Kluzik, A., Kudlinski, B., Hymczak, H., Solek-Pastuszka, J., Zorska, J., Krzych, Ł. J., Zukowski, M., Lipińska-Gediga, M., Pietruszko, M., Kozera, N., Sendur, P., Zatorski, P., Galkin, P., Kościuczuk, U., Gola, W., Pinto, A. F., Santos, A. R., Ferreira, I. A., Blanco, J. B., Carvalho, J. T., Maia, J., Candeias, N., Lores, A., Cilloniz, C., Perez-Torres, D., Maseda, E., Prol-Silva, E., Eixarch, G., Gomà, G., Velasco, G. Navarro, Jaimes, M. Irazábal, Villamayor, M. Ibarz, Fernández, N. Llamas, Cubero, P. Jimeno, Tomasa, T., Sjöqvist, A., Schiöler, F., Westberg, H., Thiringer, K. Kleiven, Boroli, F., Eckert, P., Yıldız, I., Yovenko, I., for the VIP1, [missing], VIP2 study group, [missing], Fronczek, Jakub, Polok, Kamil, de Lange, Dylan W, Jung, Christian, Beil, Michael, Rhodes, Andrew, Fjølner, Jesper, Górka, Jacek, Andersen, Finn H, Artigas, Antonio, Cecconi, Maurizio, Christensen, Steffen, Joannidis, Michael, Leaver, Susannah, Marsh, Brian, Morandi, Alessandro, Moreno, Rui, Oeyen, Sandra, Agvald-Öhman, Christina, Bollen Pinto, Bernardo, Schefold, Joerg C, Valentin, Andrea, Walther, Sten, Watson, Ximena, Zafeiridis, Tilemacho, Sviri, Sigal, van Heerden, Peter Vernon, Flaatten, Han, Guidet, Bertrand, Szczeklik, Wojciech, R Schmutz, F Wimmer, P Eller, M Joannidis, P De Buysscher, N De Neve, S Oeyen, W Swinnen, B Bollen Pinto, P Abraham, L Hergafi, J C Schefold, E Biskup, P Piza, I Taliadoros, J Fjølner, N Dey, C Sølling, B S Rasmussen, S Christensen, X Forceville, G Besch, H Mentec, P Michel, P Mateu, P Michel, L Vettoretti, J Bourenne, N Marin, M Guillot, N Aissaoui, C Goulenok, N Thieulot-Rolin, J Messika, L Lamhaut, B Guidet, C Charron, A Lauten, A L Sacher, T Brenner, M Franz, F Bloos, H Ebelt, S J Schaller, K Fuest, C Rabe, T Dieck, S Steiner, T Graf, A M Nia, C Jung, R A Janosi, P Meybohm, P Simon, S Utzolino, T Rahmel, E Barth, C Jung, M Schuster, Z Aidoni, S Aloizos, P Tasioudis, K Lampiri, V Zisopoulou, I Ravani, E Pagaki, A Antoniou, T A Katsoulas, A Kounougeri, G Marinakis, F Tsimpoukas, A Spyropoulou, P Zygoulis, A Kyparissi, M Gupta, M Gurjar, I M Maji, I Hayes, B Marsh, Y Kelly, A Westbrook, G Fitzpatrick, D Maheshwari, C Motherway, G Negri, S Spadaro, G Nattino, M Pedeferri, A Boscolo, S Rossi, G Calicchio, L Cubattoli, G Di Lascio, M Barbagallo, F Berruto, D Codazzi, A Bottazzi, P Fumagalli, G Negro, G Lupi, F Savelli, G A Vulcano, R Fumagalli, A Marudi, U Lefons, R Lembo, M Babini, A Paggioro, V Parrini, M Zaccaria, S Clementi, C Gigliuto, F Facondini, S Pastorini, S Munaron, I Calamai, A Bocchi, A Adorni, M G Bocci, A Cortegiani, T Casalicchio, S Mellea, E Graziani, M Barattini, E Brizio, M Rossi, M Hahn, H Flaatten, N Kemmerer, H F Strietzel, K Dybwik, T Legernaes, P Klepstad, E B Olaussen, K I Olsen, O M Brresen, G Bjorsvik, F H Andersen, S Maini, L Fehrle, M Czuczwar, P Krawczyk, M Ziętkiewicz, Ł R Nowak, K Kotfis, K Cwyl, R Gajdosz, J Biernawska, R Bohatyrewicz, R Gawda, P Grudzień, P Nasiłowski, N Popek, W Cyrankiewicz, K Wawrzyniak, M Wnuk, D Maciejewski, D Studzińska, M Żukowski, S Bernas, M Piechota, W Szczeklik, I Nowak-Kózka, J Fronczek, M Serwa, W Machała, J Stefaniak, M Wujtewicz, P Maciejewski, M Szymkowiak, B Adamik, K Polok, J Górka, N Catorze, M C Branco, N Barros, I Barros, A Krystopchuk, T Honrado, C Sousa, F Munoz, M Rebelo, R Gomes, J Nunes, C Dias, A M Fernandes, C Petrisor, B Constantin, V Belskiy, B Boskholov, E Rodriguez, G Aguilar, G Masdeu, M I Jaimes, A P Mira, M A Bodi, J A B Mendoza, S López-Cuenca, M H Guzman, J Rico-Feijoo, M Ibarz, J Trenado Alvarez, R Kawati, J Sivik, J Nauska, D Smole, F Parenmark, J Lyrén, K Rockstroh, S Rydén, M Spångfors, M Strinnholm, S Walther, L De Geer, P Nordlund, S Pålsson, H Zetterquist, A Nilsson, K Thiringer, M Jungner, B Bark, B Nordling, H Sköld, C Brorsson, S Persson, A Bergström, J Berkius, J Holmström, I van Dijk, L E M van Lelyveld-Haas, T Jansen, F Nooteboom, P H J van der Voort, D de Lange, W Dieperink, M C de Waard, A G E de Smet, L Bormans, T Dormans, G Dempsey, S J Mathew, A S Raj, I Grecu, J Cupitt, T Lawton, R Clark, M Popescu, N Spittle, M Faulkner, A Cowton, P Williams, E Elloway, M Reay, S Chukkambotla, R Kumar, N Al-Subaie, L Kent, T Tamm, I Kajtor, K Burns, R Pugh, M Ostermann, E Kam, H Bowyer, N Smith, M Templeton, J Henning, K Goffin, R Kapoor, S Laha, P Chilton, W Khaliq, A Crayford, S Coetzee, M Tait, W Stoker, M Gimenez, A Pope, J Camsooksai, D Pogson, K Quigley, J Ritzema, A Hormis, C Boulanger, M Balasubramaniam, L Vamplew, K Burt, D Martin, I Grecu, J Craig, J Prowle, N Doyle, J Shelton, C Scott, P Donnison, S Shelton, C Frey, C Ryan, D Spray, C Ryan, V Barnes, K Barnes, S Ridgway, R Saha, L Kent, T Clark, J Wood, C Bolger, C Bassford, A Cowton, J Lewandowski, X Zhao, S Humphreys, S Dowling, N Richardson, A Burtenshaw, C Stevenson, D Wilcock, Y Nalapko, M Joannidis, P Eller, R Helbok, R Schmutz, J Nollet, N de Neve, P De Buysscher, S Oeyen, W Swinnen, M Mikačić, A Bastiansen, A Husted, B E S Dahle, C Cramer, C Sølling, D Ørsnes, J Edelberg Thomsen, J J Pedersen, M Hummelmose Enevoldsen, T Elkmann, A Kubisz-Pudelko, A Pope, A Collins, A S Raj, C Boulanger, C Frey, C Hart, C Bolger, D Spray, G Randell, H Filipe, I D Welters, I Grecu, J Evans, J Cupitt, J Lord, J Henning, J Jones, J Ball, J North, K Salaunkey, L Ortiz-Ruiz De Gordoa, L Bell, M Balasubramaniam, M Vizcaychipi, M Faulkner, M Mupudzi, M Lea-Hagerty, M Reay, M Spivey, N Love, N Spittle, N White, P Williams, P Morgan, P Wakefield, R Savine, R Jacob, R Innes, R Kapoor, S Humphreys, S Rose, S Dowling, S Leaver, T Mane, T Lawton, V Ogbeide, W Khaliq, Y Baird, A Romen, A Galbois, B Guidet, C Vinsonneau, C Charron, D Thevenin, E Guerot, G Besch, G Savary, H Mentec, J L Chagnon, J P Rigaud, J P Quenot, J Castaneray, J Rosman, J Maizel, K Tiercelet, L Vettoretti, M M Hovaere, M Messika, M Djibré, N Rolin, P Burtin, P Garcon, S Nseir, X Valette, C Rabe, E Barth, H Ebelt, K Fuest, M Franz, M Horacek, M Schuster, P Meybohm, R Romano Bruno, S Allgäuer, S Dubler, S J Schaller, S Schering, S Steiner, T Dieck, T Rahmel, T Graf, A Koutsikou, A Vakalos, B Raitsiou, E N Flioni, E Neou, F Tsimpoukas, G Papathanakos, G Marinakis, I Koutsodimitropoulos, K Aikaterini, N Rovina, S Kourelea, T Polychronis, V Zidianakis, V Konstantinia, Z Aidoni, B Marsh, C Motherway, C Read, I Martin-Loeches, A Neville Cracchiolo, A Morigi, I Calamai, S Brusa, A Elhadi, A Tarek, A Khaled, H Ahmed, W Ali Belkhair, A D Cornet, D Gommers, D de Lange, E van Boven, J Haringman, L Haas, L van den Berg, O Hoiting, P de Jager, R T Gerritsen, T Dormans, W Dieperink, A Breidablik, A Slapgard, A K Rime, B Jannestad, B Sjøbøe, E Rice, F H Andersen, H F Strietzel, J P Jensen, J Langørgen, K Tøien, K Strand, M Hahn, P Klepstad, A Biernacka, A Kluzik, B Kudlinski, D Maciejewski, D Studzińska, H Hymczak, J Stefaniak, J Solek-Pastuszka, J Zorska, K Cwyl, Ł J Krzych, M Zukowski, M Lipińska-Gediga, M Pietruszko, M Piechota, M Serwa, M Czuczwar, M Ziętkiewicz, N Kozera, P Nasiłowski, P Sendur, P Zatorski, P Galkin, R Gawda, U Kościuczuk, W Cyrankiewicz, W Gola, A F Pinto, A M Fernandes, A R Santos, C Sousa, I Barros, I A Ferreira, J B Blanco, J T Carvalho, J Maia, N Candeias, N Catorze, V Belskiy, A Lores, A P Mira, C Cilloniz, D Perez-Torres, E Maseda, E Rodriguez, E Prol-Silva, G Eixarch, G Gomà, G Aguilar, G Navarro Velasco, M Irazábal Jaimes, M Ibarz Villamayor, N Llamas Fernández, P Jimeno Cubero, S López-Cuenca, T Tomasa, A Sjöqvist, C Brorsson, F Schiöler, H Westberg, J Nauska, J Sivik, J Berkius, K Kleiven Thiringer, L De Geer, S Walther, F Boroli, J C Schefold, L Hergafi, P Eckert, I Yıldız, I Yovenko, Y Nalapko, R Pugh, and Critical Care
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Male ,Short term mortality ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,kwetsbaarheid ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,80 and over ,Medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,Prospective cohort study ,Correlation of Data ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Aged, 80 and over ,OUTCOMES ,Intensive care units ,Frailty ,VIP1 ,Aged,  ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Scale (social sciences) ,Female ,prospectief onderzoek ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS ,Study groups ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anestesi och intensivvård ,80 jaar en ouder ,INTENSIVE-CARE ,BED AVAILABILITY ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,Critical Care Medicine ,Intensive care ,sterfte ,General & Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Prospective studies ,Mortality ,In patient ,ddc:610 ,Intensive Care Units ,Logistic Models ,Prospective Studies ,Science & Technology ,Anesthesiology and Intensive Care ,business.industry ,RC86-88.9 ,Research ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,ADULTS ,Aged, 80 and over ,Emergency & Critical Care Medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,intensivecareafdelingen ,Critical illness ,Emergency medicine ,VIP2 study group ,  ,CRITICAL ILLNESS ,business - Abstract
Background The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is frequently used to measure frailty in critically ill adults. There is wide variation in the approach to analysing the relationship between the CFS score and mortality after admission to the ICU. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of modelling approach on the association between the CFS score and short-term mortality and quantify the prognostic value of frailty in this context. Methods We analysed data from two multicentre prospective cohort studies which enrolled intensive care unit patients ≥ 80 years old in 26 countries. The primary outcome was mortality within 30-days from admission to the ICU. Logistic regression models for both ICU and 30-day mortality included the CFS score as either a categorical, continuous or dichotomous variable and were adjusted for patient’s age, sex, reason for admission to the ICU, and admission Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score. Results The median age in the sample of 7487 consecutive patients was 84 years (IQR 81–87). The highest fraction of new prognostic information from frailty in the context of 30-day mortality was observed when the CFS score was treated as either a categorical variable using all original levels of frailty or a nonlinear continuous variable and was equal to 9% using these modelling approaches (p p Conclusion Knowledge about a patient’s frailty status adds a substantial amount of new prognostic information at the moment of admission to the ICU. Arbitrary simplification of the CFS score into fewer groups than originally intended leads to a loss of information and should be avoided. Trial registration NCT03134807 (VIP1), NCT03370692 (VIP2)
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7. A review of environmental odor quantification and qualification methods : The question of objectivity in sensory analysis
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HAWKO, Charbel., VERRIELE, Marie., Hucher, N., CRUNAIRE, Sabine., LEGER, C., LOCOGE, Nadine., Savary, G., Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai (IMT Nord Europe), Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT), UNIVERSITE DU HAVRE, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), Atmo Normandie, Unité de Recherche en Chimie Organique et Macromoléculaire (URCOM), Université Le Havre Normandie (ULH), and Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)
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8. Sensory perception of textural properties of cosmetic Pickering emulsions
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Terescenco, D., primary, Hucher, N., additional, Picard, C., additional, and Savary, G., additional
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9. Cadmium-Induced Renal Cell Toxicity Is Associated With MicroRNA Deregulation
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Lemaire, J., primary, Van der Hauwaert, C., additional, Savary, G., additional, Dewaeles, E., additional, Perrais, M., additional, Lo Guidice, J. M., additional, Pottier, N., additional, Glowacki, F., additional, and Cauffiez, C., additional
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10. Le Langage des Nez® : un atout pour limiter l’incidence d’une pollution olfactive – application à la zone industrialo-portuaire du Havre
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HAWKO, C., VERRIELE, M., Hucher, N., CRUNAIRE, S., LEGER, C., Locoge, N., Savary, G., Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai (IMT Lille Douai), Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT), UNIVERSITE DU HAVRE, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), and Atmo Normandie
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11. Evaluation of mixing and shear stresses in High Rate Algae Ponds for different paddlewheel designs
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Rueda Villegas, Lucia, Specklin, Mathieu, Savary, G, Kohn, Yair, and Delauré, Yan
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Achieving appropriate hydrodynamic mixing in the design and operation of large-scale High Rate Algae Pond (HRAP) ponds can be a delicate task which depends on a number of sometimes competing factors. Dealing with living cells require knowledge of their sensitivity to external conditions (shear stress, light, CO2, etc.). For example, vertical mixing is used to control the amount of light reaching the micro-organisms but must account for the organism sensitivity to excessive light exposure. The design and operation of mixing systems must also consider potential damage due to excessive strain induced by hydrodynamic shear stresses. Too much mixing can generate cell damage due to the sensitivity of certain strains to shear stress. From an operational efficiency point of view, it is also important to minimize the energy required by the mixing system. In standard HRAP, mixing is often provided by horizontal axis paddlewheels whose primary role is to drive the pond circulation. This project aims to study the full mixing process in a conventional HRAP design with a view to determining the flow conditions needed improve the productivity of the systems. A pilot experiment was built in Arava demo-site to study the fish wastewater treatment with spirulina. Numerical simulations of the fluid flow in a small (3.5m x 1.5m x 0.2 m) and a long (16.5 m x 1.5 m x 0.2 m) HRAP taking into account the paddle wheel using the immersed boundary method implemented by Specklin et al. [1]. A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) model have been used to model turbulence, a multiphase-particle-in-cell (MPPIC) method was included to capture the interaction of flow and moving boundaries with inert particles used to simulate the micro-algae. The results highlight that mixing occurs mostly in the bends and the neighbourhood of the paddlewheel. There is little mixing in the middle of the long pond. The quality of mixing with different paddlewheel geometries is also studied. The effect of the geometry (aligned and non-aligned blades) has previously been investigated by Hreiz et al. [2]. They show that by using the aligned-blades configuration the mixing is enhanced. In this study, we focussed on two different paddlewheel geometries with aligned-blades. A methodology to evaluate the vertical mixing has been developed by computing the average absolute velocity in several transversal sections all along the pond. Also, the particle light/dark cycles have been characterised by following the particle trajectories. Particles are injected in the fluid flow to determine the amount of particles that receive enough light and those that stay in the dark zones. The shear stress in all the pond has also been computed. The results show that maximum shear stress occurs in the bends, the walls and in the neighbourhood of the paddlewheel. The different configurations of paddlewheels are evaluated in terms of their ability to provide a suitable vertical mixing with a proper amount of energy and with minimum shear stress. This study was financed by the European project SaltGae [3] whose goal is to develop a viable solution to treat saline wastewater. [1] M. Specklin, R. Connolly, B. Breen and Y. Delauré, A versatile immersed boundary method for pump design, 3rd international Rotating Equipment Conference (Dusseldorf), Germany (sept. 2016). [2] R. Hreiz, B. Sialve, J. Morchain, R. Escudié, J.-P. Steyer and P. Guiraud, Experimental and numerical investigation of hydrodynamics in raceway reactors used for algaculture, Chemical Engineering Journal, 250 (2014) 230-239. [3] SaltGae, Algae to treat saline wastewater, saltage.eu
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12. Influence of the emollient on emulsions containing lamellar liquid crystals: from molecular organization towards applicative properties
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Terescenco, D., primary, Savary, G., additional, Picard, C., additional, Clemenceau, F., additional, Merat, E., additional, and Grisel, M., additional
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13. Implication de miR-21 dans les agressions rénales
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Van Der Hauwaert, C., primary, Hennino, M.F., additional, Vandenbussche, C., additional, Dewaeles, E., additional, Gnemmi, V., additional, Savary, G., additional, Pottier, N., additional, Glowacki, F., additional, and Cauffiez, C., additional
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14. Targeting the DNM3OS / miR-199a~214 cluster for the treatment of fibroproliferative diseases
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Savary, G., primary, Buscot, M., additional, Dewaeles, E., additional, Diazzi, S., additional, Nottet, N., additional, Courcot, E., additional, Fassy, J., additional, Lebrigand, K., additional, Henaoui, I. S., additional, Martis, N., additional, Van der Hauwaert, C., additional, Leroy, S., additional, Plantier, L., additional, Paquet, A., additional, Lino Cardenas, C. L., additional, Vassaux, G., additional, Crestani, B., additional, Wallaert, B., additional, Rezzonico, R., additional, Brousseau, T., additional, Glowacki, F., additional, Bellusci, S., additional, Perrais, M., additional, Broly, F., additional, Barbry, P., additional, Marquette, C. H., additional, Cauffiez, C., additional, Mari, B., additional, and Pottier, N., additional
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15. CD206 + macrophages are relevant non-invasive imaging biomarkers and therapeutic targets in experimental lung fibrosis.
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Pommerolle L, Beltramo G, Biziorek L, Truchi M, Dias AMM, Dondaine L, Tanguy J, Pernet N, Goncalves V, Bouchard A, Monterrat M, Savary G, Pottier N, Ask K, Kolb MRJ, Mari B, Garrido C, Collin B, Bonniaud P, Burgy O, Goirand F, and Bellaye PS
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Background: Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) include a large number of diseases associated with progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF), including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Despite the rarity of each of the fibrotic ILDs individually, they cumulatively affect a considerable number of patients. PPF is characterised by an excessive collagen deposition leading to functional decline., Objectives: Therapeutic options are limited to nintedanib and pirfenidone which are only able to reduce fibrosis progression. CD206-expressing M2 macrophages are involved in fibrosis progression, and whether they may be relevant therapeutic targets or biomarkers remains an open question., Results: In our study, CD206
+ lung macrophages were monitored in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis in mice by combining flow cytometry, scRNAseq and in vivo molecular imaging using a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) radiopharmaceutical,99m Tc-tilmanocept. The antifibrotic effect of the inhibition of M2 macrophage polarisation with a JAK inhibitor, tofacitinib, was assessed in vivo. We demonstrate that CD206-targeted in vivo SPECT imaging with99m Tc-tilmanocept was able to accurately detect and quantify the increase in CD206+ macrophages from early to advanced stages of experimental fibrosis and ex vivo in lung biopsies from patients with IPF. CD206-targeted imaging also specifically detected a decrease in CD206+ lung macrophages on nintedanib and tofacitinib treatment. Importantly, early in vivo imaging of CD206+ macrophages allowed the prediction of experimental lung fibrosis progression as well as nintedanib and tofacitinib efficacy., Conclusions: These findings indicate that M2 macrophages may be relevant theranostic targets for personalised medicine for patients with PPF., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)- Published
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16. Topical pickering emulsion versus classical excipients: A study of the residual film on the human skin.
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Terescenco D, Savary G, Picard C, and Hucher N
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- Humans, Particle Size, Adult, Surface-Active Agents chemistry, Rheology, Administration, Cutaneous, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Female, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical methods, Emulsions, Excipients chemistry, Skin metabolism, Titanium chemistry, Zinc Oxide chemistry, Silicon Dioxide chemistry
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The interest in Pickering emulsions is based on the possibility of replacing classical emulsifiers with solid particles. These emulsions are very attractive in the pharmaceutical field for their stability virtues and as a vehicle to deliver active ingredients. The study aimed to analyze the properties of the residual film of the Pickering emulsions on the human skin compared to conventional systems. For this project, three types of solid particles were used: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and silicon dioxide. All of them are capable of stabilizing the oil/water interface and thus forming totally emulsified systems. To create an emulsion of reference, a classical surfactant was used as an excipient. Complementary systems containing both particles and the emulsifier were also analyzed. Then, a combined approach between physicochemical and biometrological in vivo analysis was employed. The study proved that Pickering emulsions stabilized by the metal oxides were distinct from the reference emulsion in terms of droplet sizes and organization, rheological and textural responses. Consequently, it impacted the properties of the residual film once the product was applied to the skin. The particle-stabilized emulsions formed a hydrophobic film counter to conventional excipients. Also, the Friction parameter (or the roughness of the film) was directly linked to the quantity of the particles used in the formulation and their perception on the skin surface. The use of the particles blurs the glossy effect of the oil phase. Finally, it was observed that the appearance of the residual film was impacted by the type of the particle, namely TiO
2 and ZnO particles., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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17. Fragrance in dermocosmetic emulsions: From microstructure to skin application.
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Dallay C, Malhiac C, Picard C, and Savary G
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- Emulsions chemistry, Odorants, Skin
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Fragrance is added to almost all dermocosmetic emulsions, as it has been found to be a key driver in consumer choice and contributes to the perception of product performance. Fragrance is a complex mixture of odorant chemicals at different concentrations. When incorporated into a formulation, the individual fragrance chemicals partition between the emulsion phases depending on their physicochemical properties, which can impact the structure, stability, texture and odour of the final product. On the other hand, it is well known in the food industry how the composition and structure of food emulsion matrices influence the release of aroma chemicals. Fragranced dermocosmetic emulsions have been studied to a lesser extent but it is interesting to apply findings from the food domain since emulsion structure, composition and aroma compounds share common features. This review aims to give an overview of the literature dealing with the interactions between fragrance and dermocosmetic emulsions. The effects of fragrance on emulsion microstructure, stability and texture are highlighted and discussed. The effects of composition and structure of emulsion on the release of fragrance molecules are also presented. Finally, the interactions between skin and fragranced emulsions are addressed., (© 2023 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and Societe Francaise de Cosmetologie.)
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18. A multicentric prospective observational study of diagnosis and prognosis features in ICU mesenteric ischemia: the DIAGOMI study.
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Bourcier S, Ulmann G, Jamme M, Savary G, Paul M, Benghanem S, Lavillegrand JR, Schmidt M, Luyt CE, Maury E, Combes A, Pène F, Neveux N, and Cariou A
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Background: Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a challenging diagnosis and is associated with extremely high mortality in critically ill patients, particularly due to delayed diagnosis and when complicated by intestinal necrosis. Plasma citrulline and intestinal-fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) have been proposed as potential biomarkers, but have never been studied prospectively in this setting. We aimed to investigate diagnostic features, the accuracy of plasma citrulline and I-FABP to diagnose NOMI and intestinal necrosis as well as prognosis., Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study in 3 tertiary ICU centers in consecutive patients with NOMI suspicion defined by at least two inclusion criteria among: new-onset or worsening circulatory failure, gastrointestinal dysfunction, biological signs and CT-scan signs of mesenteric ischemia. Diagnosis features and outcomes were compared according to NOMI, intestinal necrosis or ruled out diagnosis using stringent classification criteria., Results: Diagnosis of NOMI was suspected in 61 patients and confirmed for 33 patients, with intestinal necrosis occurring in 27 patients. Clinical digestive signs, routine laboratory results and CT signs of mesenteric ischemia did not discriminate intestinal necrosis from ischemia without necrosis. Plasma I-FABP was significantly increased in presence of intestinal necrosis (AUC 0.83 [0.70-0.96]). A threshold of 3114 pg/mL showed a sensitivity of 70% [50-86], specificity of 85% [55-98], a negative predictive value of 58% [36-93] and a positive predictive value 90% [67-96] for intestinal necrosis diagnosis. When intestinal necrosis was present, surgical resection was significantly associated with ICU survival (38.5%), whereas no patient survived without necrosis resection (HR = 0.31 [0.12-0.75], p = 0.01)., Conclusion: In critically ill patients with NOMI, intestinal necrosis was associated with extremely high mortality, and increased survival when necrosis resection was performed. Elevated plasma I-FABP was associated with the diagnosis of intestinal necrosis. Further studies are needed to investigate plasma I-FABP and citrulline performance in less severe forms of NOMI., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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19. Understanding of the residual odour of fatty esters used as emollient in cosmetic products.
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Jaricot M, Malhiac C, Chao C, Merlaud F, Grisel M, and Savary G
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- Emollients, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry methods, Esters, Solid Phase Microextraction methods, Aldehydes, Odorants, Cosmetics analysis
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Objective: Fatty esters are known for their versatility, but in addition to their performance as emollients, emulsifiers, solubilizers, or dispersing agents, they have to meet more and more criteria to be used in cosmetic products. Thus, their olfactory characteristics are expected to be as neutral as possible. However, despite a step of deodorization during the synthesis of fatty esters, a residual odour is currently still perceived at the end of the process., Methods: In this study, a specific analytical methodology combining sensory with chemical analyses was implemented to characterize the residual odour of two fatty esters and to determine its origin. Ethyl oleate and isononyl isononanoate were selected and underwent a sensory analysis to evaluate their odour intensity and odour profile. Volatile compounds released by these esters were assessed by GC-MS after solid-phase microextraction and among them, odouractive compounds were brought into light using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry and olfactometry analyses., Results: On the isononyl isononanoate chromatogram, only peaks corresponding to the different isomeric ester forms were evidenced while around 70 volatile compounds were detected in the ethyl oleate headspace, including esters, aldehydes, hydrocarbons, and ketones. Isononyl alcohol used as raw material in the synthesis was proven to be responsible for isononyl isononanoate final odour. As for ethyl oleate, of the 23 odour-active compounds perceived, 14 have been identified; they are mainly esters and saturated as well as unsaturated aldehydes., Conclusion: A novel measurement approach was presented to analyse trace odours of fatty esters and the results will be useful to control their deodorization by targeting appropriate strategies with the aim to either avoid the formation or remove the identified odorant compounds. This study may be further expanded by investigating the impact of deodorization on odour-active compounds for a complete understanding of their contribution to the fatty ester global odour., (© 2022 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and Societe Francaise de Cosmetologie.)
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20. A review of environmental odor quantification and qualification methods: The question of objectivity in sensory analysis.
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Hawko C, Verriele M, Hucher N, Crunaire S, Leger C, Locoge N, and Savary G
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- Chromatography, Gas, Olfactometry, Reproducibility of Results, Environmental Monitoring, Odorants analysis
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For several years, various issues have up surged linked to odor nuisances with impacts on health and economic concerns. As awareness grew, recent development in instrumental techniques and sensorial analysis have emerged offering efficient and complementary approaches regarding environmental odor monitoring and control. While chemical analysis faces several obstacles, the sensory approach can help overcome them. Therefore, this latter may be considered as subjective, putting the reliability of the studies at risk. This paper is a review of the most commonly sensory methodology used for quantitative and qualitative environmental assessment of odor intensity (OI), odor concentration (OC), odor nature (ON) and hedonic tone (HT). For each of these odor dimensions, the assessment techniques are presented and compared: panel characteristics are discussed; laboratory and field studies are considered and the objectivity of the results is debated. For odor quantification, the use of a reference scale for OI assessment offers less subjectivity than other techniques but at the expense of ease-of-use. For OC assessment, the use of dynamic olfactometry was shown to be the least biased. For odor qualification, the ON description was less subjective when a reference-based lexicon was used but at the expense of simplicity, cost, and lesser panel-training requirements. Only when assessing HT was subjectivity an accepted feature because it reflects the impacted communities' acceptance of odorous emissions. For all discussed dimensions, field studies were shown to be the least biased due to the absence of air sampling, except for OC, where the dispersion modeling approach also showed great potential. In conclusion, this paper offers the reader a guide for environmental odor sensory analysis with the capacity to choose among different methods depending on the study nature, expectations, and capacities., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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21. Impact of cigarette smoke on physical-chemical and molecular proprieties of human skin in an ex vivo model.
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Percoco G, Patatian A, Eudier F, Grisel M, Bader T, Lati E, Savary G, Picard C, and Benech P
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- Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Skin, Chemical Phenomena, Skin Physiological Phenomena, Smoke, Tobacco Products
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Background: This is a study about the skin ageing exposome, focusing on the effect of cigarette smoke. Human living skin explants (HSE) were exposed to cigarette smoke (CS) of two cigarettes for 2 hours using a custom-made exposure chamber, the Pollubox
® . Effects on the surface physico-chemistry and molecular properties of the skin were analyzed and reported for the first time., Basic Procedures: To this end, transcriptomic study followed by immunohistochemistry, MDA (Malondialdehyde Dosage), and surface physio-chemistry data: surface free energy determination, TEWL (Trans Epidermal Water Loss), skin pH and FT-IR (Fourier Transform-Infrared) spectroscopy of the explant were collected from untreated and treated HSE., Main Findings: Results showed a decrease of the total surface free energy of the treated HSE. This decrease reflected higher interactions with polar compounds from the environment and consequently a decrease of the surface hydrophobicity. Additionally, an increase of TEWL and skin pH was observed after treatment. The transcriptomic analysis showed downregulation of mitochondrial genes (PON2-NDUFA4L2-ATP1A1-ALDH2-PRODH) combined with an increase of MDA in CS-treated HSE., Conclusions: CS-induced oxidation of lipids at HSE surface alters the skin barrier: interactions with polar products are enhanced and the lipid chain packing at the surface is modified. Consequently, skin permeability could increase which correlated with repression of CA9 and AQP1 genes. Beside activation of AHR-NRF2 pathway in CS-exposed HSE, our results suggested that mitochondrial functions were strongly impacted and oxidized lipids failed to be eliminated promoting skin barrier alteration. A mitophagy activity was suggested through the confirmation of PINK1 accumulation in the epidermis by immunostaining., (© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)- Published
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22. Association between previous health condition and outcome after cardiac arrest.
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Dumas F, Paoli A, Paul M, Savary G, Jaubert P, Chocron R, Varenne O, Mira JP, Charpentier J, Bougouin W, and Cariou A
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- Adult, Comorbidity, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Medical Services, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest epidemiology, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest therapy
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Introduction: Overall survival of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains low, even in those with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). In addition to usual prognostic characteristics, patients' medical history may also influence their outcome. This study aimed to investigate the role of pre-arrest comorbidities on hospital survival, neurological outcome and mode of death in OHCA patients with successful ROSC., Methods: From Jan 2012 to Sep 2017, all consecutive non-traumatic OHCA adults, admitted with a stable ROSC were included. Utstein characteristics, circumstances of arrest and interventions were prospectively recorded. Prior comorbidities were measured using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), and the population was divided into 3 groups (CCI 0, CCI 1-3 and CCI ≥ 4). The association of CCI with early and long-term mortality was assessed using logistic regression and association with withdrawal-of-life sustaining treatments (WLST) or another cause of death using multinomial regression., Results: During the study period, 777 patients were analyzed and 483 (62%) died before hospital discharge, with death rate of 49%, 60% and 70% in CCI 0, CCI 1-3 and CCI ≥ 4 respectively. After adjustment, an increase CCI was significantly associated with in-hospital mortality (OR = 2.47 [1.35-4.52], p = 0.001 for CCI 1-3; OR = 2.82 [1.49-5.33], p = 0.003 for CCI ≥ 4; ref = CCI 0). Other independent predictors were non-shockable rhythm (OR = 3.23 [2.08-5]), lack of bystander CPR (OR = 1.96 [1.22-3.13]), epinephrine dose ≥ 2 mg (OR = 5.56 [3.70-8.33]), CA to CPR ≥ 5 min (OR = 1.96 [1.28-3.03]) and CPR to ROSC ≥ 20 min (OR = 2.13 [1.39-3.23]). Using multinomial regression, an increase in CCI was associated with all modes of in-hospital death, particularly with WLST-related death (RRadj = 2.48 [1.26-4.90], p = 0.01 for CCI = 1-3 and 3.75 [1.85-8.7.58], p < 0.001 for CCI ≥ 4, reference CCI = 0)., Conclusion: Alteration of chronic health status, as assessed by an elevated CCI, was associated with a higher mortality and a worse neurological outcome in OHCA patients. Presence and burden of comorbidities should be considered in the evaluation of the prognosis in patients admitted in hospital after cardiac arrest., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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23. The FibromiR miR-214-3p Is Upregulated in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Promotes Differentiation of Human Fibro-Adipogenic Muscle Progenitors.
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Arrighi N, Moratal C, Savary G, Fassy J, Nottet N, Pons N, Clément N, Fellah S, Larrue R, Magnone V, Lebrigand K, Pottier N, Dechesne C, Vassaux G, Dani C, Peraldi P, and Mari B
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- Adipocytes metabolism, Adipocytes pathology, Adipogenesis genetics, Adolescent, Adult, Base Sequence, Cell Differentiation, Child, Female, Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 metabolism, Fibrosis, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Male, MicroRNAs metabolism, Middle Aged, Muscle Development genetics, Muscle, Skeletal metabolism, Muscle, Skeletal pathology, Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne metabolism, Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne pathology, Myofibroblasts pathology, Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1 metabolism, Signal Transduction, Stem Cells pathology, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism, Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 genetics, MicroRNAs genetics, Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne genetics, Myofibroblasts metabolism, Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1 genetics, Stem Cells metabolism, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics
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Fibrosis is a deleterious invasion of tissues associated with many pathological conditions, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) for which no cure is at present available for its prevention or its treatment. Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) are resident cells in the human skeletal muscle and can differentiate into myofibroblasts, which represent the key cell population responsible for fibrosis. In this study, we delineated the pool of microRNAs (miRNAs) that are specifically modulated by TGFβ1 in FAPs versus myogenic progenitors (MPs) by a global miRNome analysis. A subset of candidates, including several "FibromiRs", was found differentially expressed between FAPs and MPs and was also deregulated in DMD versus healthy biopsies. Among them, the expression of the TGFβ1-induced miR-199a~214 cluster was strongly correlated with the fibrotic score in DMD biopsies. Loss-of-function experiments in FAPs indicated that a miR-214-3p inhibitor efficiently blocked expression of fibrogenic markers in both basal conditions and following TGFβ1 stimulation. We found that FGFR1 is a functional target of miR-214-3p, preventing the signaling of the anti-fibrotic FGF2 pathway during FAP fibrogenesis. Overall, our work demonstrates that the « FibromiR » miR-214-3p is a key activator of FAP fibrogenesis by modulating the FGF2/FGFR1/TGFβ axis, opening new avenues for the treatment of DMD.
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24. Objective odor analysis of incidentally emitted compounds using the Langage des Nez® method: application to the industrial zone of Le Havre.
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Hawko C, Verriele M, Hucher N, Crunaire S, Leger C, Locoge N, and Savary G
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- Chromatography, Gas, France, Industry, Air Pollutants analysis, Odorants analysis
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Environmental odor studies are usually done using two approaches: nuisance impact assessment and source identification. The latter may be done using chemical analysis or sensory analysis. While sensory analyses offer many advantages, they also face the main obstacle: odor nature description still uses conventional methods based on subjective evocations as odor descriptors. This makes the sensory method ineffective especially when the expected outcome is the source identification in the context of an industrial accident. This work wants to fulfill this gap proposing to build an objective database including the odor nature description of selected potentially emitted compounds using a promising approach: the Langage des Nez® (LdN). Using definite odorous compounds as odor referents, this work provides the odor nature description of 44 compounds, reported as potential incidentally released chemical compounds in the industrial zone of Le Havre. The city of Le Havre, France, was chosen as a model due to a history of odorous emissions of industrial origins. A trained panel described the odor of each compound using up to three referents of the LdN referents collection and attributed a score to each referent. A data analysis method was developed based on the frequency of citation of the referents and the attributed scores allowing the categorization of each compound in three types of consensus categories. The data analysis results showed that around 80% of compounds were described with a good consensus, showing the LdN as a well-adapted lexicon. This study does not point to any correlation between the chemical structures of the compounds of interest and their relative referents. When compared to conventional methods, LdN revealed a more objective and precise approach. The proposed experimental method and the results provided in this work offer the first insight for time-efficient approaches to objectively describe environmental odors, especially potentially emitted odors during incidents. This work may be supplemented by abatement and mixture effect investigations for a complete understanding of odor dispersion., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE part of Springer Nature.)
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25. Correction to: Objective odor analysis of incidentally emitted compounds using the Langage des Nez® method: application to the industrial zone of Le Havre.
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Hawko C, Verriele M, Hucher N, Crunaire S, Leger C, Locoge N, and Savary G
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26. Impact of the synergistic interaction between xanthan and galactomannan on the stickiness properties of residual film after application on a surface.
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Poret F, Cordinier A, Hucher N, Grisel M, and Savary G
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The objective was to investigate the influence of synergism between xanthan gum (X) and galactomannans (guar gum (G) and locust bean gum (L)) on the stickiness of the film formed after the application of polysaccharides on a surface. The adhesion of the film was evaluated using a texture analyzer. X, G, and L were examined in concentrated solutions (0.5, 1 and 1.5 %, w/w) and as a function of the gums mixing ratios (0/100, 20/80, 40/60, 50/50, 60/40, 80/20 and 100/0). The film stickiness increased significantly with gum concentration with G exhibiting less sticky films than with X and L. The binary mixture of X/G and X/L confirmed a synergistic interaction, increasing the firmness of mixtures and decreasing the film stickiness. Such findings open interesting applications for skincare product development using natural texturing agents with enhanced consistency with the residual film on the skin being pleasant and not sticky., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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27. Frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia after cardiac arrest.
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Paul M, Bougouin W, Legriel S, Charpentier J, Jaubert P, Savary G, Bourcier S, Pène F, Dumas F, Grimaldi D, and Cariou A
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- Female, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Heart Arrest therapy, Mesenteric Ischemia etiology
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Purpose: Mesenteric ischaemia after successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest (CA) has been insufficiently studied. We aimed to assess the frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia (NOMI) after CA., Methods: We retrospectively included patients admitted to a CA centre with sustained return of spontaneous circulation between 2007 and 2017. NOMI was suspected based on clinical symptoms and classified as possible if no tests were feasible or the only test was a negative abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan and as confirmed if diagnosed by endoscopy, CT, or surgery., Results: Of 1343 patients, 82 (6%) had suspected NOMI, including 33 (2.5%) with confirmed NOMI. Investigations for suspected NOMI were done in 47/82 (57%) patients (CT, n = 30; lower digestive endoscopy, n = 14; and upper digestive endoscopy, n = 12); 11 patients underwent surgery. By multivariate analysis, factors associated with suspected NOMI were female sex (OR, 1.8; 95%CI, 1.1-2.9, p = 0.02), cardiovascular comorbidities (OR, 1.6; 95%CI, 1.0-2.7; p = 0.047), admission lactate >5 mmol/L (OR, 2.0; 95%CI, 1.2-3.4; p = 0.01), low flow >17 min (OR, 2.2; 95%CI, 1.3-3.8; p = 0.003), and inotropic score >7 μg/kg/min (OR, 1.8; 95%CI, 1.1-3.2; p = 0.03). ICU mortality was 96% (79/82), with 61% of patients dying from multi-organ failure (MOF) and 35% from post-anoxic brain injury. Of the eight patients who regained consciousness, 5 finally died from MOF, leaving 3 patients discharged alive from the ICU with a good neurologic outcome., Conclusions: NOMI may affect 2.5-6% of patients after CA. Mortality was extremely high in patients, and very few survived with a good neurological outcome., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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28. Early abolition of cough reflex predicts mortality in deeply sedated brain-injured patients.
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Kandelman S, Allary J, Porcher R, Righy C, Valdez CF, Rasulo F, Heming N, Moneger G, Azabou E, Savary G, Annane D, Chretien F, Latronico N, Bozza FA, Rohaut B, and Sharshar T
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Background: Deep sedation may hamper the detection of neurological deterioration in brain-injured patients. Impaired brainstem reflexes within the first 24 h of deep sedation are associated with increased mortality in non-brain-injured patients. Our objective was to confirm this association in brain-injured patients., Methods: This was an observational prospective multicenter cohort study involving four neuro-intensive care units. We included acute brain-injured patients requiring deep sedation, defined by a Richmond Assessment Sedation Scale (RASS) < -3. Neurological assessment was performed at day 1 and included pupillary diameter, pupillary light, corneal and cough reflexes, and grimace and motor response to noxious stimuli. Pre-sedation Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS-II) were collected, as well as the cause of death in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)., Results: A total of 137 brain-injured patients were recruited, including 70 (51%) traumatic brain-injured patients, 40 (29%) vascular (subarachnoid hemorrhage or intracerebral hemorrhage). Thirty patients (22%) died in the ICU. At day 1, the corneal (OR 2.69, p = 0.034) and cough reflexes (OR 5.12, p = 0.0003) were more frequently abolished in patients that died in the ICU. In a multivariate analysis, abolished cough reflex was associated with ICU mortality after adjustment to pre-sedation GCS, SAPS-II, RASS (OR: 5.19, 95% CI [1.92-14.1], p = 0.001) or dose of sedatives (OR: 8.89, 95% CI [2.64-30.0], p = 0.0004)., Conclusion: Early (day 1) cough reflex abolition is an independent predictor of mortality in deeply sedated brain-injured patients. Abolished cough reflex likely reflects a brainstem dysfunction that might result from the combination of primary and secondary neuro-inflammatory cerebral insults revealed and/or worsened by sedation., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2020 Kandelman et al.)
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29. Complementary approaches to understand the spreading behavior on skin of O/W emulsions containing different emollientss.
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Gore E, Picard C, and Savary G
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- Adult, Emulsions chemistry, Female, Humans, Viscosity, Young Adult, Cosmetics chemistry, Emollients chemistry, Skin chemistry
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The human skin is a very complex living tissue, in a permanent evolution and self-renewing by constant lipids secretion. The characterization of this biological material is a major concern in dermo-cosmetic and pharmaceutics fields. Understanding the skin interaction with its environment, during application of skincare products, is consequently of genuine interest to better control the different phenomena occurring. In sensory language, the application of products on the skin is defined as the spreading behavior. Five O/W emulsions were formulated with different ratios of two emollients (isohexadecane and stearic acid). Complementary instrumental and sensory analysis of spreading behavior was carried out in vivo on human skin as well as in vitro on non-biological skin surface in order to investigate the impact of two emollients, and their mixtures in the spreadability and penetration of O/W emulsions. A first screening was made to link the physico-chemical properties (polarity, physical state and ratio) of emollients with the spreading behavior on human skin. Then, interesting parameters (the plateau value, its length and the increase of the friction value) from the tribological study on skin were considered to allow deepening the product/skin interactions after application of different emulsions and over time. In the last part of the study, an original method, using non-biological surfaces mimicking the human skin, was successfully tested with very good reproducibility of the spreading behavior. This original tool is of great interest to study the efficacy of new formulas on skin, but also for fundamental research and help performing standardized measurements as well as solving the logistic and safety problems of in vivo studies., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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30. Residual film formation after emulsion application: Understanding the role and fate of excipients on skin surface.
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Faucheux E, Picard C, Grisel M, and Savary G
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- Emulsions chemistry, Excipients chemistry, Fatty Alcohols chemistry, Glycerol chemistry, Glycolipids chemistry, Humans, Hygroscopic Agents chemistry, Surface-Active Agents chemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical methods, Emulsions pharmacokinetics, Excipients pharmacokinetics, Skin metabolism, Skin Absorption drug effects
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This study focuses on the fate of excipients contained in topical emulsions once applied on the skin. The aim was thus to develop a methodology to characterize the residue left on the skin shortly after emulsion application. To this end, both the role and the impact of the different excipients on the formation and properties of the residue left on the skin surface once a product is applied were investigated. To that purpose, an O/W emulsion composed of an ester as oily phase, an emulsifier (alkylpolyglucoside-based vehicles), a polymer and a humectant (hydrophilic excipient) was first developed. Then, systems with fewer ingredients were prepared to understand their respective role in the residual film. This residual film was studied in vivo by means of biophysical instrumental methods, all being performed on the participants' forearm. Results highlighted the major role of the ester giving a bright and hydrophobic residue. While the surfactant structuration as the presence of glycerin and polymer provided a specific water distribution inside the residue on the skin surface. Finally, this work evidenced the ingredients organization in the residue depending on the systems composition, with a particular stratification on skin surface which could be considered in the formulation strategy for efficient active delivery and skin protection., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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31. Maternal Supplementation of Food Ingredient (Prebiotic) or Food Contaminant (Mycotoxin) Influences Mucosal Immune System in Piglets.
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Ferret-Bernard S, Le Normand L, Romé V, Le Bourgot C, Seeboth J, Savary G, Laurent F, Le Huërou-Luron I, and Guzylack-Piriou L
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- Animal Feed analysis, Animal Feed toxicity, Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Cytokines metabolism, Diet veterinary, Dietary Supplements, Female, Interferon-gamma metabolism, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena drug effects, Mycotoxins administration & dosage, Oligosaccharides administration & dosage, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Animal drug effects, Pregnancy, Animal immunology, Receptors, IgG metabolism, Swine, Trichothecenes administration & dosage, Trichothecenes toxicity, Food Contamination analysis, Immune System metabolism, Mucous Membrane metabolism, Mycotoxins toxicity, Prebiotics administration & dosage
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The early life period is crucial for the maturation of the intestinal barrier, its immune system, and a life-long beneficial host-microbiota interaction. The study aims to assess the impact of a beneficial dietary (short-chain fructooligosaccharides, scFOS) supplementation vs. a detrimental dietary environment (such as mycotoxin deoxynivalenol, DON) on offspring intestinal immune system developmental profiles. Sows were given scFOS-supplemented or DON-contaminated diets during the last 4 weeks of gestation, whereas force-feeding piglets with DON was performed during the first week of offspring life. Intestinal antigen-presenting cell (APC) subset frequency was analyzed by flow cytometry in the Peyer's patches and in lamina propria and the responsiveness of intestinal explants to toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands was performed using ELISA and qRT-PCR from post-natal day (PND) 10 until PND90. Perinatal exposure with scFOS did not affect the ontogenesis of APC. While it early induced inflammatory responses in piglets, scFOS further promoted the T regulatory response after TLR activation. Sow and piglet DON contamination decreased CD16+ MHCII+ APC at PND10 in lamina propria associated with IFNγ inflammation and impairment of Treg response. Our study demonstrated that maternal prebiotic supplementation and mycotoxin contamination can modulate the mucosal immune system responsiveness of offspring through different pathways.
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32. Design of a Lipid-Coated Polymeric Material Mimic Human Skin Surface Properties: a Performing Tool to Evaluate Skin Interaction with Topical Products.
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Eudier F, Grisel M, Savary G, and Picard C
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- Emollients, Emulsions, Humans, Oils, Reproducibility of Results, Skin, Surface Properties, Cosmetics
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An original nonbiological skin model (NBSM) has been developed to mimSic skin surface properties. This skin model presents several improvements when compared to existing ones: it has a topography identical to that of in vivo skin and a lipid composition close to that of the skin face. This imparts to the model surface a physicochemistry similar to in vivo skin. The concept and design of the skin model are presented, followed by an instrumental characterization performed using 3D microscopy, attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, and contact angle measurements. Surface free energy components are calculated for the NBSM using the Van Oss approach and compared to ex vivo experiments performed on human living skin explants. A comparison was made with the commercial skin model VITRO-SKIN, this latter being a reference in terms of the NBSM. The effect of several emollients on skin physicochemistry was investigated in vivo and on both nonbiological models. The study focused on several emollients and oils, including silicones and esters, and three emulsions (oil-in-water or water-in-oil). The results obtained confirm the high reliability of the developed model as it shows a skin-like surface behavior. This very interesting tool shows promising results concerning the study of the residual film present after product application or to study skin/product interactions.
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33. Skin characterization and immediate effects of different dermocosmetic treatments in French and Brazilian skin.
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Salomão Calixto L, Picard C, Savary G, and Campos PMBGM
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- Adult, Brazil, Elasticity drug effects, Elasticity physiology, France, Geography, Humans, Skin chemistry, Skin Aging physiology, Treatment Outcome, Viscosity drug effects, Water Loss, Insensible drug effects, Water Loss, Insensible physiology, Young Adult, Bleaching Agents administration & dosage, Cosmetic Techniques, Skin drug effects, Skin Aging drug effects, Skin Cream administration & dosage
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Background: All over the world, people face the same skin problems. However, their skin characteristics are different. Thus, it is a challenge to prescribe treatments that will be effective on different skin types. Therefore, it is very important to consider the skin biology when indicating a dermocosmetic treatment., Objectives: To assess skin biophysical parameters in French and Brazilian subjects and to verify the efficacy of four dermocosmetic treatments in these populations., Methods: Five test areas were defined on each volar forearm of the eighteen Brazilian and eighteen French participants using a randomized design. Biophysical measurements in terms of skin hydration, skin barrier function, skin brightness, and skin viscoelasticity were performed before and after 60 minutes of treatment., Results: Skin biophysical differences between populations were found. French skin has been shown to be more hydrated regarding epidermal mechanic properties and stratum corneum water content and more radiant when compared with Brazilian skin. However, it showed more signs of cutaneous aging and fatigue effects on skin. The Brazilian skin showed better skin barrier function. In addition, the treatments were effective in both populations., Conclusions: Despite the differences found in French and Brazilian skin, the proposed dermocosmetic treatments showed effective in both populations., (© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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34. Brazilian and French sensory perception of complex cosmetic formulations: a cross-cultural study.
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Calixto LS, Maia Campos PMBG, Picard C, and Savary G
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- Brazil, France, Humans, Rheology, Sunscreening Agents pharmacology, Ultraviolet Rays, Cosmetics, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Perception
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Objective: Brazil and France are two major beauty markets worldwide. Despite this, there is not much cross-information on sensory analysis of cosmetic products between both population of these countries. The objective of this study was to compare the sensory perception of cosmetic formulations between Brazilian and French assessors and establish cross-culturally preferences., Methods: For this, a total panel of 100 consumers of cosmetics evaluated four different products. The same protocol for the sensory analysis was followed in both countries., Results: The panellists were able to perceive differences in the products and the method proved to be repeatable in both countries. The presence of UV filters in the formulation was noticed and displeased both populations. Brazilians, although dissatisfied with the sensory aspect of the sunscreen, are willing to use it for its UV protection., Conclusion: This work delivers important information on the sensory perception of cosmetics by people from different countries and brings important knowledge to develop products with textural properties that will be appreciated worldwide., (© 2019 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and the Société Française de Cosmétologie.)
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35. Caveolin-1 rs4730751 single-nucleotide polymorphism may not influence kidney transplant allograft survival.
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Maanaoui M, Lenain R, Hamroun A, Van der Hauwaert C, Lopez B, Gibier JB, Frimat M, Savary G, Hennart B, Larrue R, Pottier N, Broly F, Provôt F, Hazzan M, Glowacki F, and Cauffiez C
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- Adult, Aged, Allografts, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Caveolin 1 genetics, Genotype, Graft Survival genetics, Kidney Transplantation, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Tissue Donors
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Caveolin-1 is a protein (encoded by the CAV1 gene) supposedly harboring a protective effect against fibrosis. CAV1 rs4730751 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) AA genotype was initially associated with lower graft survival compared to non-AA. However, subsequent studies could not find the same effect. CAV1 rs4730751 SNP was investigated on 918 kidney donors. Multivariate Cox-model analyses were performed to evaluate risk factors for graft loss. Longitudinal changes on long-term estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFRs) were evaluated with a linear mixed model. Histopathological findings from protocolled biopsies after 3 months post transplantation were also analyzed. Donor CAV1 rs4730751 genotyping proportions were 7.1% for AA, 41.6% for AC and 51.3% for CC. The AA genotype, compared to non-AA, was not associated with lower graft survival censored or not for death (multivariate analysis: HR = 1.23 [0.74-2.05] and HR = 1.27 [0.84-1.92]). Linear mixed model on long-term eGFRs revealed also no significant difference according to the genotype, yet we observed a trend. AA genotype was also not associated with a higher degree of fibrosis index on protocolled kidney biopsies at 3 months. To conclude, donor CAV1 rs4730751 SNP may impact on kidney transplantation outcomes, but this study could not confirm this hypothesis.
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36. [The function of a long non coding RNA decoded in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis].
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Savary G, Pottier N, Mari B, and Cauffiez C
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- Humans, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding physiology
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37. The Long Noncoding RNA DNM3OS Is a Reservoir of FibromiRs with Major Functions in Lung Fibroblast Response to TGF-β and Pulmonary Fibrosis.
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Savary G, Dewaeles E, Diazzi S, Buscot M, Nottet N, Fassy J, Courcot E, Henaoui IS, Lemaire J, Martis N, Van der Hauwaert C, Pons N, Magnone V, Leroy S, Hofman V, Plantier L, Lebrigand K, Paquet A, Lino Cardenas CL, Vassaux G, Hofman P, Günther A, Crestani B, Wallaert B, Rezzonico R, Brousseau T, Glowacki F, Bellusci S, Perrais M, Broly F, Barbry P, Marquette CH, Cauffiez C, Mari B, and Pottier N
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- Animals, Caveolin 1 metabolism, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis metabolism, Mice, MicroRNAs metabolism, Myofibroblasts metabolism, Signal Transduction, Smad Proteins metabolism, Wnt Signaling Pathway, Fibroblasts metabolism, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, Transforming Growth Factor beta metabolism
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Rationale: Given the paucity of effective treatments for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), new insights into the deleterious mechanisms controlling lung fibroblast activation, the key cell type driving the fibrogenic process, are essential to develop new therapeutic strategies. TGF-β (transforming growth factor-β) is the main profibrotic factor, but its inhibition is associated with severe side effects because of its pleiotropic role. Objectives: To determine if downstream noncoding effectors of TGF-β in fibroblasts may represent new effective therapeutic targets whose modulation may be well tolerated. Methods: We investigated the whole noncoding fraction of TGF-β-stimulated lung fibroblast transcriptome to identify new genomic determinants of lung fibroblast differentiation into myofibroblasts. Differential expression of the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) DNM3OS (dynamin 3 opposite strand) and its associated microRNAs (miRNAs) was validated in a murine model of pulmonary fibrosis and in IPF tissue samples. Distinct and complementary antisense oligonucleotide-based strategies aiming at interfering with DNM3OS were used to elucidate the role of DNM3OS and its associated miRNAs in IPF pathogenesis. Measurements and Main Results: We identified DNM3OS as a fibroblast-specific critical downstream effector of TGF-β-induced lung myofibroblast activation. Mechanistically, DNM3OS regulates this process in trans by giving rise to three distinct profibrotic mature miRNAs (i.e., miR-199a-5p/3p and miR-214-3p), which influence SMAD and non-SMAD components of TGF-β signaling in a multifaceted way. In vivo , we showed that interfering with DNM3OS function not only prevents lung fibrosis but also improves established pulmonary fibrosis. Conclusions: Pharmacological approaches aiming at interfering with the lncRNA DNM3OS may represent new effective therapeutic strategies in IPF.
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38. Instrumental and sensory methodologies to characterize the residual film of topical products applied to skin.
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Savary G, Gilbert L, Grisel M, and Picard C
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- Administration, Topical, Adult, Cosmetics adverse effects, Cosmetics chemistry, Drug Residues chemistry, Emulsions adverse effects, Emulsions chemistry, Female, Friction physiology, Gels adverse effects, Gels chemistry, Humans, Middle Aged, Polymers adverse effects, Rheology methods, Skin physiopathology, Skin Physiological Phenomena drug effects, Surface Properties drug effects, Touch Perception drug effects, Cosmetics administration & dosage, Drug Residues adverse effects, Sensation drug effects, Skin drug effects
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Background: The work is aimed at the development of a methodology to characterize the tactile properties of topical products during application. Specific attention was paid to the study of the residual properties left at the surface of the skin. This approach was interestingly used to better understand the formulation factors governing the skinfeel of topical preparations., Materials and Methods: Cosmetic and pharmaceutical topical products were selected based on their various texture, galenic form (gel or emulsion), and composition (polymer used as texturing agent). Key texture attributes namely Firmness, Stickiness, Spreadability, and Amount of residue were objectively evaluated using sensory analysis. Additionally, texture analysis (compression test), rheology (flow test), and tribology (in vivo friction test) were carried out., Results: Sensory evaluations highlighted a great diversity of tactile properties among products when applied to skin. For example, assessors perceived an important amount of residue left by emulsions whereas gels were not leaving any residue after application to the skin. These results were confirmed by in vivo tactile friction measurements with two distinct evolutions in time of the residual film properties., Conclusion: The present investigation shows how the tactile properties of topical gels and emulsions are studied using complementary tests in order to understand and improve the skinfeel of topical preparations., (© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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39. Squalene Oxidation Induced by Urban Pollutants: Impact on Skin Surface Physico-Chemistry.
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Eudier F, Hucher N, Picard C, Savary G, and Grisel M
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Metals, Heavy chemistry, Models, Biological, Oxidation-Reduction, Skin metabolism, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, Squalene analysis, Surface Properties, Temperature, Thermodynamics, Time Factors, Air Pollutants chemistry, Skin chemistry, Squalene chemistry
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The effect of urban pollutants on skin properties has been revealed through several epidemiological studies. However, comprehension of involved mechanisms remains undetermined. In addition, the impact of such stressors on skin surface properties, especially skin physico-chemistry, has not been investigated. Consequently, the present study aims to develop a new aging protocol able to highlight the impact of selected urban pollutants on a model sebaceous lipid: the squalene. Its quality has been followed during aging using LC-MS analysis. Results showed that the quality of the control solution containing only squalene remains stable during 45 days, whereas the quality of the solution containing squalene mixed with pollutants appears greatly altered, especially in the presence of heavy metals: a large amount of oxidation compounds was evidenced due to oxidation and dehydrogenation mechanisms. In addition, a physicochemical study was performed using a validated nonbiological skin model able to mimic skin physico-chemistry. Surface free energy components were calculated using contact angle measurements according to the Van Oss model. The application of degraded squalene significantly increased skin hydrophilic and monopolar behavior compared to the application of control squalene. Those modifications are essentially explained by the nature of squalene oxidation products. It must be noted from this study that squalene oxidation due to pollutants or due to high temperature did not lead to the same physicochemical consequences neither to the same oxidation products, as shown by thermal analysis. This study gives original and precious information to explain alterations induced by pollutants on skin surface properties, especially skin chemistry and physico-chemistry.
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40. Skin surface physico-chemistry: Characteristics, methods of measurement, influencing factors and future developments.
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Eudier F, Savary G, Grisel M, and Picard C
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Physico-chemical properties such as surface free energy, polarity or hydrophobicity of solid surfaces have been largely studied in literature because they are involved in many physical phenomena: adhesion, friction, wetting … Nowadays, the study of biointerfaces is of great interest for the medical, the pharmaceutical or the cosmetic field but also for material design researches, especially for the development of biomimetic surfaces. The present paper focuses on a particular biointerface, namely skin, which is the most extended organ of the human body. The different ways for the study of skin physico-chemistry are first reviewed, followed by their practical uses, from pharmaceutical to cosmetic science. Those properties depict the ways skin interacts with topical products, its lipid composition but also its hydration state. In addition, this article aims to present recent approaches using original model materials in order to mimic human skin; indeed, in vivo experiments are often limited by the inter and intra individual variability, the safety regulation and above all the time and the cost of such studies. Finally, further data clearly highlight the importance of skin surface properties for dermatological and pharmaceutical researches., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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41. Prediction of residual film perception of cosmetic products using an instrumental method and non-biological surfaces: The example of stickiness after skin application.
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Eudier F, Hirel D, Grisel M, Picard C, and Savary G
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- Humans, Surface Properties, Cosmetics chemistry, Skin chemistry
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Prediction of sensory texture attributes using instrumental measurements is a very important challenge for cosmetic industry because in vivo sensory studies are expensive, time consuming and limited by the safety issue of applied products. The aim of this work is to investigate how residual sensory properties of cosmetic products can be predicted without using a panel of assessors, focusing on the residual film attribute "Stickiness". 10 cosmetic products with different galenics have been selected and evaluated in vivo using a classical sensory protocol, developed according to the Spectrum
™ Descriptive Analysis method. In addition to this study, products were evaluated after their application on non-biological skin models in order to compare perceptions onto in vivo skin and artificial surfaces. Results obtained show that in vivo perceptions can be compared with the ones on artificial surfaces meaning that residual film stickiness is similar between in vivo skin and non-biological skin models. An instrumental protocol using a texture analyzer has been set up to evaluate residual film adhesiveness. This protocol has been tested and validated in vivo (r²adjusted = 0.90; RPD = 3.07) before being optimized on a selected non-biological skin model Bioskin® (Beaulax, Co. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan) owning good correlation with in vivo perceptions. Established model shows excellent predictive ability with a r²adjusted of 0.94 and a RPD of 3.38, as highlighted by the 4 steps cross-validation performed. It proves that physical stimulus responsible for cosmetic film stickiness can be instrumentally measured on both in vivo skin and artificial skin., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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42. Interactions between UV filters and active substances in emulsion: Effect on microstructure, physicochemical and in-vivo properties.
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Calixto LS, Maia Campos PMBG, Savary G, and Picard C
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical methods, Emulsions, Humans, Liquid Crystals, Microscopy, Particle Size, Rheology, Sunscreening Agents chemistry, Sunscreening Agents pharmacology, Young Adult, Skin metabolism, Sunscreening Agents administration & dosage, Ultraviolet Rays
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The objective of the present study was to develop, characterize and evaluate the clinical efficacy of topical formulations containing or not active substances and UV-filters, separate and in combination. To this end a stable formulation was developed to which four aqueous active substances and four lipophilic UV-filters were added. The formulations were then submitted to microscopic characterization by light microscopy, to particle size measurement, and to macroscopic characterization by rheology and texture analysis. Finally, a clinical efficacy study was conducted to determine the effect of the formulations on the skin after application for 1 h. The formulation containing UV-filters showed a high polydisperse microstructure and a large amount of liquid crystals. The formulations containing active substances showed higher resistance to deformation, compression and penetration tests. Regarding spreadability, formulations containing UV filters alone or in combination with active substances showed higher resistance to spreading. This behavior was associated with greater clinical efficacy in terms of stratum corneum water content, protection of the skin barrier function and skin surface brightness. It was demonstrated that the efficacy of the formulation is mainly associated with its structure and the way it interacts with the skin surface. Finally, this study showed that the mixture of these ingredients for the development of multifunctional sunscreens improves the performance of the formulations., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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43. Prognostic value of adrenal gland volume after cardiac arrest: Association of CT-scan evaluation with shock and mortality.
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Mongardon N, Savary G, Geri G, El Bejjani MR, Silvera S, Dumas F, Charpentier J, Pène F, Mira JP, and Cariou A
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- Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, France epidemiology, Hospital Mortality trends, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Organ Size, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest etiology, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Shock diagnosis, Shock mortality, Survival Rate trends, Adrenal Glands diagnostic imaging, Hypothermia, Induced methods, Intensive Care Units, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest diagnosis, Shock etiology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Background: Adrenal gland volume is associated with survival in septic shock. As sepsis and post-cardiac arrest syndrome share many pathophysiological features, we assessed the association between adrenal gland volume measured by computerized tomography (CT)-scan and post-cardiac arrest shock and intensive care unit (ICU) mortality, in a large cohort of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. We also investigated the association between adrenal hormonal function and both adrenal gland volume and outcomes., Patients and Methods: Prospective analysis of CT-scan performed at hospital admission in patients admitted after OHCA (2007-2012). A pair of blinded radiologist calculated manually adrenal gland volume. In a subgroup of patients, plasma cortisol was measured at admission and 60 min after a cosyntropin test. Factors associated with post-cardiac arrest shock and ICU mortality were identified using multivariate logistic regression., Results: Among 775 patients admitted during this period after OHCA, 138 patients were included: 72 patients (52.2%) developed a post-cardiac arrest shock, and 98 patients (71.1%) died. In univariate analysis, adrenal gland volume was not different between patients with and without post-cardiac arrest shock: 10.6 and 11.3 cm
3 , respectively (p = 0.9) and between patients discharged alive or dead: 10.2 and 11.8 cm3 , respectively (p = 0.4). Multivariate analysis confirmed that total adrenal gland volume was associated neither with post-cardiac arrest shock nor mortality. Neither baseline cortisol level nor delta between baseline and after cosyntropin test cortisol levels were associated with adrenal volume, post-cardiac arrest shock onset or mortality., Conclusion: After OHCA, adrenal gland volume is not associated with post-cardiac arrest shock onset or ICU mortality. Adrenal gland volume does not predict adrenal gland hormonal response., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. Argon attenuates multiorgan failure following experimental aortic cross-clamping.
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Savary G, Lidouren F, Rambaud J, Kohlhauer M, Hauet T, Bruneval P, Costes B, Cariou A, Ghaleh B, Mongardon N, and Tissier R
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- Acute Kidney Injury blood, Acute Kidney Injury etiology, Acute Kidney Injury physiopathology, Administration, Inhalation, Animals, Aorta physiopathology, Constriction, Disease Models, Animal, Hemodynamics, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit blood, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit genetics, Inflammation blood, Inflammation etiology, Inflammation Mediators blood, Interleukins blood, Interleukins genetics, Male, Mesenteric Ischemia blood, Mesenteric Ischemia etiology, Mesenteric Ischemia physiopathology, Multiple Organ Failure blood, Multiple Organ Failure etiology, Multiple Organ Failure physiopathology, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury blood, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury etiology, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury physiopathology, Rabbits, Regional Blood Flow, Renal Insufficiency blood, Renal Insufficiency etiology, Renal Insufficiency physiopathology, Shock, Cardiogenic blood, Shock, Cardiogenic etiology, Shock, Cardiogenic physiopathology, Time Factors, Acute Kidney Injury prevention & control, Aorta surgery, Argon administration & dosage, Mesenteric Ischemia prevention & control, Multiple Organ Failure prevention & control, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury prevention & control, Renal Insufficiency prevention & control, Shock, Cardiogenic prevention & control
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Aims: Argon has been shown to prevent ischaemic injuries in several scenarios of regional ischaemia. We determined whether it could provide a systemic effect in a model of multiorgan failure (MOF) induced by aortic cross-clamping., Methods: Anaesthetized rabbits were submitted to aortic cross-clamping (30 min) and subsequent reperfusion (300 min). They were either ventilated with oxygen-enriched air throughout the protocol [fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO
2 ) = 30%; control group) or with a mixture of 30% oxygen and 70% argon (argon groups). In a first group treated with argon ('Argon-Total'), its administration was started 30 min before ischaemia and maintained throughout the protocol. In the two other groups, the administration was started either 30 min before ischaemia ('Argon-Pre') or at the onset of reperfusion ('Argon-Post'), for a total duration of 2 h. Cardiovascular, renal and inflammatory endpoints were assessed throughout protocol., Results: Compared with control, shock was significantly attenuated in Argon-Total and Argon-Pre but not Argon-Post groups (e.g. cardiac output = 62±5 vs. 29 ± 5 ml min-1 kg-1 in Argon-Total and control groups at the end of the follow-up). Shock and renal failure were reduced in all argon vs. control groups. Histopathological examination of the gut showed attenuation of ischaemic lesions in all argon vs. control groups. Blood transcription levels of interleukin (IL) 1β, IL-8, IL-10 and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α were not significantly different between groups., Conclusion: Argon attenuated clinical and biological modifications of cardiovascular, renal and intestinal systems, but not the inflammatory response, after aortic cross-clamping. The window of administration was crucial to optimize organ protection., (© 2018 The British Pharmacological Society.)- Published
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45. Tacrolimus-induced nephrotoxicity in mice is associated with microRNA deregulation.
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Vandenbussche C, Van der Hauwaert C, Dewaeles E, Franczak J, Hennino MF, Gnemmi V, Savary G, Tavernier Q, Nottet N, Paquet A, Perrais M, Blum D, Mari B, Pottier N, Glowacki F, and Cauffiez C
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Fibrosis, Humans, Kidney metabolism, Kidney pathology, Mice, Transcriptome drug effects, Up-Regulation, Immunosuppressive Agents toxicity, Kidney drug effects, MicroRNAs metabolism, Tacrolimus toxicity
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Although Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive drug widely used in renal transplantation, its chronic use paradoxically induces nephrotoxic effects, in particular renal fibrosis, which is responsible for chronic allograft dysfunction and represents a major prognostic factor of allograft survival. As molecular pathways and mechanisms involved in Tacrolimus-induced fibrogenic response are poorly elucidated, we assessed whether miRNAs are involved in the nephrotoxic effects mediated by Tacrolimus. Treatment of CD-1 mice with Tacrolimus (1 mg/kg/d for 28 days) resulted in kidney injury and was associated with alteration of a gene expression signature associated with cellular stress, fibrosis and inflammation. Tacrolimus also affected renal miRNA expression, including miRNAs previously involved in fibrotic and inflammatory processes as "fibromirs" such as miR-21-5p, miR-199a-5p and miR-214-3p. In agreement with in vivo data, Renal Proximal Tubular Epithelial cells exposed to Tacrolimus (25 and 50 µM) showed upregulation of miR-21-5p and the concomitant induction of epithelial phenotypic changes, inflammation and oxidative stress. In conclusion, this study suggests for the first time that miRNAs, especially fibromiRs, participate to Tacrolimus-induced nephrotoxic effects. Therefore, targeting miRNAs may be a new therapeutic option to counteract Tacrolimus deleterious effects on kidney.
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- 2018
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46. Spreading properties of cosmetic emollients: Use of synthetic skin surface to elucidate structural effect.
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Douguet M, Picard C, Savary G, Merlaud F, Loubat-Bouleuc N, and Grisel M
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- Elasticity, Humans, Skin, Artificial, Surface Tension, Viscosity, Cosmetics chemistry, Emollients chemistry, Esters chemistry, Mineral Oil chemistry, Plant Oils chemistry, Silicones chemistry
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The study focuses on the impact of structural and physicochemical properties of emollients on their spreadability. Fifty-three emollients, among which esters, silicones, vegetable and mineral oils, have been characterized. Their viscosity, surface tension, density and spreadability have been measured. Vitro-skin
® , an artificial skin substitute, was used as an artificial porous substrate to measure spreadability. Two different methods have been selected to characterize spreadability, namely contact angle and spreading value. Dynamic contact angle measurements showed that emollient spreadability is first governed by spontaneous spreading and that, in a second phase, absorption and migration into the porous substrate becomes the driver of the extension of the spreading area. Statistical analysis of physicochemical and spreading value data revealed that viscosity has a major impact on the spreading behavior of emollients whatever their chemical type. A special emphasis was placed on the ester family in which chemical diversity is very wide. The results highlighted a difference between "high viscosity esters" for which viscosity is the main factor impacting spreadability and "low viscosity esters" for which structural variations (mono/diester, saturated/unsaturated chain, linear/branched chain) have to be considered in addition to viscosity. Linear regressions were used to express spreading value as a function of viscosity for each of the four emollient families tested (esters, silicones, vegetable and mineral oils). These regressions allowed the development of reliable predictive models as a powerful tool for formulators to forecast spreadability of emollients., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2017
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47. Influence of body mass index on the prognosis of patients successfully resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated by therapeutic hypothermia.
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Geri G, Savary G, Legriel S, Dumas F, Merceron S, Varenne O, Livarek B, Richard O, Mira JP, Bedos JP, Empana JP, Cariou A, and Grimaldi D
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- Aged, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Proportional Hazards Models, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Body Mass Index, Hypothermia, Induced adverse effects, Obesity mortality, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest mortality, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest therapy
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Background: Obesity prevalence has dramatically increased over recent years and is associated with cardiovascular diseases, but data are lacking on its prognostic impact in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients., Methods: Data of all consecutive OHCA patients admitted in two cardiac arrest centers from Paris and suburbs between 2005 and 2012 were prospectively collected. Patients treated by therapeutic hypothermia (TH) were included in the analysis. Logistic and Cox regression analyses were used to quantify the association between body mass index (BMI) at hospital admission and day-30 and 1-year mortality respectively., Results: 818 patients were included in the study (median age 60.9 [50.8-72.7] year, 70.2% male). Obese patients (BMI>30kgm
-2 ) were older, more frequently male and evidenced more frequently cardiovascular risk factors than normally (18.5-2 ) or overweight patients (25 -2 ). Post-resuscitation shock and therapeutic hypothermia failure were more frequent in obese patients. Overall mortality at day-30 and one-year was 63.8 and 67.2%, respectively. After multivariate adjustment, BMI>30kgm -2 was independently associated with day-30 mortality (Odds ratio [OR] in comparison with normally weight patients 2.45; 95% confidence interval [95%CI: 1.32-4.56; p<0.01]). Obesity was not associated with one-year mortality (Hazard ratio [HR] 0.99, 95%CI 0.21,4.67; p=0.99) while underweight was associated with one-year mortality in this subgroup of patients (Hazard ratio [HR] 3.94, 95%CI 1.11,14.01; p=0.03)., Conclusion: In the present study, obesity was independently associated with day-30 mortality in successfully resuscitated ICU TH OHCA patients. Further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms that underpin this finding., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2016
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48. miR-21-5p renal expression is associated with fibrosis and renal survival in patients with IgA nephropathy.
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Hennino MF, Buob D, Van der Hauwaert C, Gnemmi V, Jomaa Z, Pottier N, Savary G, Drumez E, Noël C, Cauffiez C, and Glowacki F
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- Adult, Female, Fibrosis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Up-Regulation, Young Adult, Glomerulonephritis, IGA genetics, Glomerulonephritis, IGA pathology, Kidney pathology, MicroRNAs genetics
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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most prevalent primary glomerulonephritis, whose prognosis is highly variable. Interstitial fibrosis is a strong independent prognosis factor. Among microRNA involved in renal fibrogenesis, only few have been investigated in IgAN. In the context of IgAN, we aimed to analyze the role of miR-21-5p, miR-214-3p and miR-199a-5p, three established "fibromiRs" involved in renal fibrosis. Fifty-six IgAN biopsy specimens were retrospectively scored according to Oxford classification. Renal expression of miR-21-5p, miR-214-3p and miR-199a-5p were significantly associated with T score (miR-21-5p T0 RQ median = 1.23, T1 RQ = 3.01, T2 RQ = 3.90; miR-214-5p T0 RQ = 1.39, T1 RQ = 2.20, T2 RQ = 2.48; miR-199a-5p T0 RQ = 0.76, T1 RQ = 1.41, T2 RQ = 1.87). miR-21-5p expression was associated with S score (S0 RQ median = 1.31, S1 RQ = 2.65), but not miR-214-3p nor miR-199a-5p. In our cohort, poor renal survival was associated with high blood pressure, proteinuria and elevated creatininemia, as well as T and S scores. Moreover, renal expression of miR-21-5p, miR-214-3p were associated with renal survival. In conclusion, miR-21-5p, miR-214-3p and miR-199a-5p are three "fibromiRs" involved in renal fibrosis in the course of IgAN and miR-21-5p and miR-214-3p are associated with renal survival.
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49. [MicroRNAs in kidney fibrosis].
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Van der Hauwaert C, Savary G, Hennino MF, Pottier N, Glowacki F, and Cauffiez C
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- Biomarkers, Fibrosis metabolism, Fibrosis pathology, Gene Expression Regulation physiology, Humans, Kidney metabolism, Kidney pathology, MicroRNAs physiology
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Renal fibrosis represents the final stage of most chronic kidney diseases and contributes to the progressive and irreversible decline in kidney function with accumulation of extracellular matrix components in the renal parenchyma. The molecular mechanisms governing the renal fibrosis process are complex and remain poorly understood. Recently, the profibrotic role of several microRNAs (miRNAs) has been described in kidney fibrosis. MiRNAs are a new class of, small non-coding RNAs of about 20 nucleotides that act as gene expression negative regulators at the post-transcriptional level. Seminal studies have highlighted the potential importance of miRNA as new therapeutic targets and innovative diagnostic and/or prognostic biomarkers. This review summarizes recent scientific advances on the role played by miRNAs in kidney fibrogenesis and discusses potential clinical applications as well as future research directions., (Copyright © 2015 Association Société de néphrologie. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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50. Donor caveolin 1 (CAV1) genetic polymorphism influences graft function after renal transplantation.
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Van der Hauwaert C, Savary G, Pinçon C, Gnemmi V, Noël C, Broly F, Labalette M, Perrais M, Pottier N, Glowacki F, and Cauffiez C
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Background: Identification of the culprit genes underlying multifactorial diseases is one of the most important current challenges of molecular genetics. While recent advances in genomics research have accelerated the discovery of susceptibility genes, much remains to be learned about the functions of disease-associated genetic variants. Recently, Moore and co-workers identified, in the donor genome, an association between a common genetic variant (rs4730751) in the gene encoding caveolin-1 (CAV1), a major structural component of caveolae, and long-term allograft survival., Methods: Four hundred seventy-five renal recipients consecutively transplanted were included in this study. Donor genomic DNA was extracted and used to genotype CAV1 rs4730751 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism., Results: Patients receiving a graft carrying CAV1 rs4730751 AA genotype displayed a significant decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate and a significant increase in serum creatinine in both univariate and multivariate analyzes. Moreover, patients receiving a graft with CAV1 AA genotype significantly developed more interstitial fibrosis lesions on systematic biopsies performed 3 months post-transplantation., Conclusions: Genotyping of CAV1 may be relevant to identify patients at risk of adverse renal transplant outcome.
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