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2. Bayesian classification criterion for forensic multivariate data
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Bozza, S., Broséus, J., Esseiva, P., and Taroni, F.
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- 2014
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3. Idelalisib in a patient with refractory Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia complicated by anuric renal failure: a case report
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D’Aveni-Piney, M., Divoux, M., Busby-Venner, H., Muller, M., Broséus, J., and Feugier, P.
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- 2018
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4. Age, JAK2V617F and SF3B1 mutations are the main predicting factors for survival in refractory anaemia with ring sideroblasts and marked thrombocytosis
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Broséus, J, Alpermann, T, Wulfert, M, Florensa Brichs, L, Jeromin, S, Lippert, E, Rozman, M, Lifermann, F, Grossmann, V, Haferlach, T, Germing, U, Luño, E, Girodon, F, and Schnittger, S
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- 2013
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5. Low rate of calreticulin mutations in refractory anaemia with ring sideroblasts and marked thrombocytosis
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Broséus, J, Lippert, E, Harutyunyan, A S, Jeromin, S, Zipperer, E, Florensa, L, Milosevic, J D, Haferlach, T, Germing, U, Luño, E, Schnittger, S, Kralovics, R, and Girodon, F
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- 2014
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6. Innovative methodology to transfer conventional GC-MS heroin profiling to UHPLC-MS/MS
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Debrus, B., Broséus, J., Guillarme, D., Lebrun, P., Hubert, P., Veuthey, J.-L., Esseiva, P., and Rudaz, S.
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- 2011
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7. Leukocytosis is associated with poor survival but not with increased risk of thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia: a population-based study of 311 patients
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Girodon, F, Dutrillaux, F, Broséus, J, Mounier, M, Goussot, V, Bardonnaud, P, Chrétien, M L, and Maynadié, M
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- 2010
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8. An insight into the sale of prescription drugs and medicine on the AlphaBay cryptomarket
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Morelato, M, Medeiros Bozic, S, Rhumorbarbe, D, Broséus, J, Staehli, L, Esseiva, P, Roux, C, Rossy, Q, Morelato, M, Medeiros Bozic, S, Rhumorbarbe, D, Broséus, J, Staehli, L, Esseiva, P, Roux, C, and Rossy, Q
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© The Author(s) 2019. Internet access has provided new ways to trade goods. Unlike conventional legal sale sites, cryptomarkets facilitate exchanges in a context where the anonymity of participants is warranted. The aim of this article was to obtain a better understanding of the trafficking of prescription drugs and medicine on the AlphaBay cryptomarket. The results showed that alprazolam, oxycodone, and Adderall were the most offered prescription drugs while alprazolam, diazepam, and oxycodone were the most sold substances. The sale was dominated by North America, Australia, and Western European countries. The revenue of prescription drugs was estimated to be more than US$65 million since the creation of AlphaBay, a small market in comparison with the worldwide legal pharmaceutical market’s estimate of US$1.3 trillion in 2020. Digital traces offer a complementary way to understand the trafficking of prescription drugs and medicine and to identify the most prolific vendors and their implication in this trafficking.
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- 2020
9. When does the cutting of cocaine and heroin occur? The first large-scale study based on the chemical analysis of cocaine and heroin seizures in Switzerland
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Morelato, M, Franscella, D, Esseiva, P, Broséus, J, Morelato, M, Franscella, D, Esseiva, P, and Broséus, J
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© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background: Illicit drug profiling can provide knowledge about illicit drug markets, informing on the level of distribution and its evolution in space and time. Illicit drug profiling is usually limited to impurities originally present in the illicit drug (e.g. alkaloids, co-extracted compounds or by-products). However, the benefit of a comprehensive analysis of cutting agents in drug seizures for law enforcement agencies, intelligence and health policy has not been thoroughly investigated in the literature and is the focus of this research. Aim: This research aims at assessing when and how cutting (i.e. adulteration and dilution) occurs in the supply chain by analysing cocaine and heroin seizures made between 2006 and 2015 in Switzerland. Methods: Cocaine and heroin seizures made along the supply chain by law enforcement agencies in the Western region of Switzerland were investigated for adulteration and dilution. A total number of 7841 cocaine and 3476 heroin specimens coming from 1341 and 721 seizures, respectively, were analysed. Results: The results show that, for both illicit drugs, adulteration and/or dilution occur before arrival into Switzerland as well as in Switzerland. While cocaine is adulterated and diluted, heroin is only adulterated. Interestingly, the same mixture of adulterants (i.e. caffeine-paracetamol) is used to cut heroin at each step in the supply chain. Conclusion: Gaining knowledge about adulteration and dilution at different stages in the supply chain enhances our understanding of drug markets. It also highlights differences along the supply chain and in the distribution of both drugs in Switzerland.
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- 2019
10. Forensic drug intelligence and the rise of cryptomarkets. Part II: Combination of data from the physical and virtual markets
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Morelato, M, Broséus, J, De Grazia, A, Tahtouh, M, Esseiva, P, Roux, C, Morelato, M, Broséus, J, De Grazia, A, Tahtouh, M, Esseiva, P, and Roux, C
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© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Technology provides new ways to access customers and suppliers while enhancing the security of off-line criminal activity. Since the first cryptomarket, Silk Road, in 2011, cryptomarkets have transformed the traditional drug sale by facilitating the creation of a global network of vendors and buyers. Due to the fragmented nature of traces that result from illegal activities, combining the results of concurrent processes based on traces of different nature should provide supplementary benefit to understand the drug market. This article compares the data of the Australian virtual market (in particular data extracted from cryptomarkets) to the data related to traditional market descriptors, namely national seizures and arrests, prevalence data, shipping countries of seized post shipments as well as outcomes of specific surveys targeting users’ behaviour online. Results revealed the domestic nature of the online illicit drug trade in Australia which is dominated by amphetamine-type substances (ATS), in particular methylamphetamine and cannabis. These illicit drugs were also the most seized drugs on the physical market. This article shows that the combination of different information offers a broader perspective of the illicit drug market in Australia and thus provides stronger arguments for policy makers. It also highlights the links between the virtual and physical markets.
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- 2018
11. Innovative methodology to transfer conventional GC-MS heroin profiling to UHPLC-MS/MS
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Debrus, B., Broséus, J., Guillarme, D., Lebrun, P., Hubert, P., Veuthey, J.-L, Esseiva, P., Rudaz, S., Debrus, B., Broséus, J., Guillarme, D., Lebrun, P., Hubert, P., Veuthey, J.-L, Esseiva, P., and Rudaz, S.
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Nowadays, in forensic laboratories, heroin profiling is frequently carried out by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This analytical technique is well established, provides good sensitivity and reproducibility, and allows the use of large databases. Despite those benefits, recently introduced analytical techniques, such as ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC), could offer better chromatographic performance, which needs to be considered to increase the analysis throughput for heroin profiling. With the latter, chromatographic conditions were optimized through commercial modeling software and two atmospheric pressure ionization sources were evaluated. Data obtained from UHPLC-MS/MS were thus transferred, thanks to mathematical models to mimic GC-MS data. A calibration and a validation set of representative heroin samples were selected among the database to establish a transfer methodology and assess the models' abilities to transfer using principal component analysis and hierarchical classification analysis. These abilities were evaluated by computing the frequency of successful classification of UHPLC-MS/MS data among GC-MS database. Seven mathematical models were tested to adjust UHPLC-MS/MS data to GC-MS data. A simplified mathematical model was finally selected and offered a frequency of successful transfer equal to 95%. Figure
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- 2018
12. Forensic drug intelligence and the rise of cryptomarkets. Part I: Studying the Australian virtual market
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Broséus, J, Morelato, M, Tahtouh, M, Roux, C, Broséus, J, Morelato, M, Tahtouh, M, and Roux, C
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© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Analysing and understanding cryptomarkets is essential to become proactive in the fight against the illicit drug trade. Such a research seeks to combine a diversity of indicators related to the virtual (darknet markets) and physical (the traditional “offline” market) aspects of the illicit drug trade to provide information on the distribution and consumption as well as to assess similarities/differences between the virtual and physical markets. This study analysed data that had previously been collected on cryptomarkets from December 2013 to March 2015. In this article, the data was extracted from two marketplaces, Evolution and Silk Road 2, and analysed to evaluate the illicit drug trade of the Australian virtual market (e.g. information about the supply and demand, trafficking flows, prices of illicit drugs and market share) and highlight its specificities. The results revealed the domestic nature of the virtual Australian illicit drug trade (i.e. Australian sellers essentially ship their products to local customers). This may explain the coherence between supply and demand. Particularly, the virtual Australian illicit drug trade is dominated by amphetamine-type substances (ATS), mainly methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and cannabis. Australia, as a shipping country, accounts for half of the methamphetamine offered and purchased on Silk Road 2. Moreover, it was observed that the online price fixed by Australian sellers for the considered illicit drugs is higher than for any other shipping countries, which is in line with previous studies. Understanding the virtual and physical drug market necessitates the integration and fusion of different perspectives to capture the dynamic nature of drug trafficking, monitor its evolution and finally improve our understanding of the phenomenon so policy makers can make informed decisions.
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- 2017
13. A geographical analysis of trafficking on a popular darknet market
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Broséus, J, Rhumorbarbe, D, Morelato, M, Staehli, L, Rossy, Q, Broséus, J, Rhumorbarbe, D, Morelato, M, Staehli, L, and Rossy, Q
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© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Cryptomarkets are online marketplaces, located on the darknet, that facilitate the trading of a variety of illegal goods, mostly drugs. While the literature essentially focus on drugs, various other goods and products related to financial or identity fraud, firearms, counterfeit goods, as well as doping products are also offered on these marketplaces. Through the analysis of relevant data collected on a popular marketplace in 2014–2015, Evolution, this research provides an analysis of the structure of trafficking (types and proportions of products, number of vendors and shipping countries). It also aims at highlighting geographical patterns in the trafficking of these products (e.g. trafficking flows, specialisation of vendors and assessment of their role in the distribution chain). The analysis of the flow of goods between countries emphasises the role of specific countries in the international and domestic trafficking, potentially informing law enforcement agencies to target domestic mails or international posts from specific countries. The research also highlights the large proportion of licit and illicit drug listings and vendors on Evolution, followed by various fraud issues (in particular, financial fraud), the sharing of knowledge (tutorials) and finally goods, currencies and precious metals (principally luxury goods). Looking at the shipping country, there seems to be a clear division between digital and physical products, with more specific information for physical goods. This reveals that the spatial analysis of trafficking is particularly meaningful in the case of physical products (such as illicit drugs) and to a lesser extent for digital products. Finally, the geographical analysis reveals that spatial patterns on Evolution tend to reflect the structure of the traditional illicit market. However, regarding illicit drugs, country-specificity has been observed and are presented in this article.
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- 2017
14. Etude de l'approvisionnement d'une banque de données avec les résultats provenant de méthodes analytiques différentes dans le cadre du profilage chimique de produits stupéfiants
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Broséus, J.
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Dans les laboratoires forensiques, les analyses journalières réalisées sur les produits stupéfiants concernent identification, quantification et détermination de la signature chimique. Cette approche implique la création de banques de données compilant les résultats analytiques obtenus. Les banques de données de produits stupéfiants sont approvisionnées continuellement et permettent la recherche rétrospective de liens chimiques entre différentes saisies policières, non suspectés a priori lors de l'enquête policière. Ces renseignements soutiennent l'investigation des forces de police et doivent être combinés aux informations policières traditionnelles. A un niveau international, la stratégie prônée pour l'échange en temps réel d'informations liées aux profils chimiques consiste en la création de banques de données harmonisées et partagées par les laboratoires des pays participants. Pour y parvenir, l'utilisation d'une même méthode analytique est recommandée, celle-ci étant définie par ses technologies d'analyses de séparation et de détection, par l'appareillage sélectionné pour réaliser les analyses (marque et modèle) et par les paramètres analytiques décrivant chacune des technologies d'analyse. Cette approche s'avère contraignante et longue à mettre en place en raison du travail intensif en laboratoire requis pour obtenir des résultats comparables entre différents laboratoires. De plus, elle est problématique sur le long terme pour un laboratoire en raison de l'inertie analytique et de la perte d'informations qui en découlent. En effet, selon cette approche, il n'est pas possible d'implémenter une nouvelle méthode analytique tout en approvisionnant la même banque de données en raison de la nature différente des résultats. Il faut alors créer une nouvelle banque de données approvisionnée par la nouvelle méthode analytique et en conséquence mettre à zéro la mémoire de notre connaissance, établie durant plusieurs années. Dans ce travail de recherche, une méthodologie est ainsi proposée permettant la comparaison de résultats provenant de méthodes analytiques différentes dans l'optique de l'approvisionnement d'une banque de données par ces dernières.
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- 2013
15. Innovative methodology to transfer conventional GC-MS heroin profiling to UHPLC-MS/MS
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Debrus, B., primary, Broséus, J., additional, Guillarme, D., additional, Lebrun, P., additional, Hubert, P., additional, Veuthey, J.-L., additional, Esseiva, P., additional, and Rudaz, S., additional
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- 2010
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16. Age, JAK2V617F and SF3B1 mutations are the main predicting factors for survival in refractory anaemia with ring sideroblasts and marked thrombocytosis.
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Broséus, J, Alpermann, T, Wulfert, M, Florensa Brichs, L, Jeromin, S, Lippert, E, Rozman, M, Lifermann, F, Grossmann, V, Haferlach, T, Germing, U, Luño, E, Girodon, F, and Schnittger, S
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APLASTIC anemia ,GENETIC mutation ,NOSOLOGY ,THROMBOCYTOSIS - Abstract
Refractory anaemia with ring sideroblasts (RARS) and marked thrombocytosis (RARS-T) is a provisional entity in the World Health Organisation 2008 classification and has previously been shown to have a high proportion of JAK2
V617F (Janus Kinase 2) and SF3B1 (Splicing Factor 3B subunit 1) mutations. The purpose of the present study was to analyse the frequency of SF3B1 mutations in a large cohort of 111 patients with RARS-T and 33 patients with RARS and to explore the prognostic impact of SF3B1 mutational status on RARS-T. The frequency of SF3B1 mutations in RARS-T (96/111, 86.5%) and RARS (28/33, 84.8%) was similar. In RARS-T, median survival was better in SF3B1-mutated patients than in SF3B1-non-mutated patients (6.9 and 3.3 years, respectively, P=0.003). RARS can be differentiated from RARS-T by the frequency of JAK2V617F (0% vs 48.6%). In RARS-T patients, SF3B1 (P=0.021) and JAK2 mutations (P=0.016) were independent factors for a better prognosis. Altogether, our results confirm that RARS-T is an independent entity that should be recognised by the next World Health Organisation classification. The assessment of SF3B1 mutations is of prognostic interest in RARS-T patients. Younger age, JAK2V617F and SF3B1 mutations are the main predicting factors for survival in RARS-T. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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17. Innovative methodology to transfer conventional GC-MS heroin profiling to UHPLC-MS/MS
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Debrus, B., Broséus, J., Guillarme, D., Lebrun, P., Hubert, P., Veuthey, J.-L, Esseiva, P., Rudaz, S., Debrus, B., Broséus, J., Guillarme, D., Lebrun, P., Hubert, P., Veuthey, J.-L, Esseiva, P., and Rudaz, S.
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Nowadays, in forensic laboratories, heroin profiling is frequently carried out by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This analytical technique is well established, provides good sensitivity and reproducibility, and allows the use of large databases. Despite those benefits, recently introduced analytical techniques, such as ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC), could offer better chromatographic performance, which needs to be considered to increase the analysis throughput for heroin profiling. With the latter, chromatographic conditions were optimized through commercial modeling software and two atmospheric pressure ionization sources were evaluated. Data obtained from UHPLC-MS/MS were thus transferred, thanks to mathematical models to mimic GC-MS data. A calibration and a validation set of representative heroin samples were selected among the database to establish a transfer methodology and assess the models' abilities to transfer using principal component analysis and hierarchical classification analysis. These abilities were evaluated by computing the frequency of successful classification of UHPLC-MS/MS data among GC-MS database. Seven mathematical models were tested to adjust UHPLC-MS/MS data to GC-MS data. A simplified mathematical model was finally selected and offered a frequency of successful transfer equal to 95%. Figure
18. Idelalisib in a patient with refractory Waldenström's macroglobulinemia complicated by anuric renal failure: a case report.
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D'Aveni-Piney, M., Divoux, M., Busby-Venner, H., Muller, M., Broséus, J., and Feugier, P.
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KINASE inhibitors ,WALDENSTROM'S macroglobulinemia ,KIDNEY failure ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,DEXAMETHASONE ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background: Waldenström's macroglobulinemia is a rare B-cell lymphoma. The gold standard treatment for Waldenström's macroglobulinemia is an anti-CD20 antibody (rituximab) in combination with alkylating agents and dexamethasone. Treatment targeting the B-cell receptor such as ibrutinib (but not idelalisib) is currently approved for treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.Case Presentation: We report a case of a 71-year-old white French man with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia who presented with acute renal failure and hyperviscosity syndrome. His Waldenström's macroglobulinemia was refractory to first-line treatment with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, and dexamethasone. Because of his hemorrhagic syndrome and medical history of recent myocardial infarction, we decided to treat him with idelalisib 150 mg twice daily instead of ibrutinib. We observed a very quick improvement in the patient's clinical status without need for dose adjustment.Conclusion: Our patient's case provides the first evidence, to the best of our knowledge, that idelalisib may be an efficient treatment option for patients with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia complicated by anuric renal failure and in whom ibrutinib is contraindicated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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19. ZNF683 marks a CD8 + T cell population associated with anti-tumor immunity following anti-PD-1 therapy for Richter syndrome.
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Parry EM, Lemvigh CK, Deng S, Dangle N, Ruthen N, Knisbacher BA, Broséus J, Hergalant S, Guièze R, Li S, Zhang W, Johnson C, Long JM, Yin S, Werner L, Anandappa A, Purroy N, Gohil S, Oliveira G, Bachireddy P, Shukla SA, Huang T, Khoury JD, Thakral B, Dickinson M, Tam C, Livak KJ, Getz G, Neuberg D, Feugier P, Kharchenko P, Wierda W, Olsen LR, Jain N, and Wu CJ
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- Humans, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Gene Expression Regulation, Immunotherapy, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse drug therapy, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology
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Unlike many other hematologic malignancies, Richter syndrome (RS), an aggressive B cell lymphoma originating from indolent chronic lymphocytic leukemia, is responsive to PD-1 blockade. To discover the determinants of response, we analyze single-cell transcriptome data generated from 17 bone marrow samples longitudinally collected from 6 patients with RS. Response is associated with intermediate exhausted CD8 effector/effector memory T cells marked by high expression of the transcription factor ZNF683, determined to be evolving from stem-like memory cells and divergent from terminally exhausted cells. This signature overlaps with that of tumor-infiltrating populations from anti-PD-1 responsive solid tumors. ZNF683 is found to directly target key T cell genes (TCF7, LMO2, CD69) and impact pathways of T cell cytotoxicity and activation. Analysis of pre-treatment peripheral blood from 10 independent patients with RS treated with anti-PD-1, as well as patients with solid tumors treated with anti-PD-1, supports an association of ZNF683
high T cells with response., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests C.J.W. receives funding support from: Pharmacyclics; holds equity in: BioNTech, Inc; G.G. is a founder, consultant and holds privately held equity in Scorpion Therapeutics, receives funding support from: IBM and Pharmacyclics, is an inventor on patent applications related to: MuTect, ABSOLUTE, MutSig, MSMuTect, MSMutSig, MSIDetect, POLYSOLVER, and TensorQTL; R.G. receives funding support from: Abbvie, Janssen, Gilead, AstraZeneca, and Roche; N.J. receives research funding from: Pharmacyclics, AbbVie, Genentech, AstraZeneca, BMS, Pfizer, Servier, ADC Therapeutics, Cellectis, Precision BioSciences, Adaptive Biotechnologies, Incyte, Aprea Therapeutics, Fate Therapeutics, Mingsight, Takeda, Medisix, Loxo Oncology, Novalgen and serves on Advisory Board/Honoraria: Pharmacyclics, Janssen, AbbVie, Genentech, AstraZeneca, BMS, Adaptive Biotechnologies, Precision BioSciences, Servier, Beigene, Cellectis, TG Therapeutics, ADC Therapeutics, MEI Pharma; W.G.W. reports funding from GSK/Novartis, Abbvie, Genentech, Pharmacyclics LLC, AstraZeneca/Acerta Pharma, Gilead Sciences, Juno Therapeutics, KITE Pharma, Sunesis, Miragen, Oncternal Therapeutics, Inc., Cyclacel, Loxo Oncology, Inc., Janssen, Xencor. B.A.K., C.J.W. and G.G. are inventors on patent: “Compositions, panels, and methods for characterizing chronic lymphocytic leukemia” (PCT/US21/45144); S.A.S. reports nonfinancial support from Bristol-Myers Squibb, and equity in Agenus Inc., Agios Pharmaceuticals, Breakbio Corp., Bristol-Myers Squibb and Lumos Pharma. N.P. is currently an employee of Bristol Myers Squibb. K.J.L. holds equity in Standard BioTools Inc. (formerly Fluidigm Corporation). C.J.W. and E.M.P are inventors on a patent, US Utility Application No. US-2022-0298580-A1 filed on 02/10/2022, International Application No. WO/2021/041669 filed on 9/15/2022, “Immune Signatures Predictive of Response to PD-1 Blockade in Richter’s transformation.” M.D., J.D.K. and B.T. have no relevant conflict of interest. C.T. reports honorarium from Beigene, Janssen, Abbvie, AZ and LOXO and research funding from Beigene, Janssen, and AbbVie., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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20. In Vivo Modeling of CLL Transformation to Richter Syndrome Reveals Convergent Evolutionary Paths and Therapeutic Vulnerabilities.
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Ten Hacken E, Sewastianik T, Yin S, Hoffmann GB, Gruber M, Clement K, Penter L, Redd RA, Ruthen N, Hergalant S, Sholokhova A, Fell G, Parry EM, Broséus J, Guieze R, Lucas F, Hernández-Sánchez M, Baranowski K, Southard J, Joyal H, Billington L, Regis FFD, Witten E, Uduman M, Knisbacher BA, Li S, Lyu H, Vaisitti T, Deaglio S, Inghirami G, Feugier P, Stilgenbauer S, Tausch E, Davids MS, Getz G, Livak KJ, Bozic I, Neuberg DS, Carrasco RD, and Wu CJ
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- Humans, Animals, Mice, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases genetics, B-Lymphocytes, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell genetics, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell therapy, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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Transformation to aggressive disease histologies generates formidable clinical challenges across cancers, but biological insights remain few. We modeled the genetic heterogeneity of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) through multiplexed in vivo CRISPR-Cas9 B-cell editing of recurrent CLL loss-of-function drivers in mice and recapitulated the process of transformation from indolent CLL into large cell lymphoma [i.e., Richter syndrome (RS)]. Evolutionary trajectories of 64 mice carrying diverse combinatorial gene assortments revealed coselection of mutations in Trp53, Mga, and Chd2 and the dual impact of clonal Mga/Chd2 mutations on E2F/MYC and interferon signaling dysregulation. Comparative human and murine RS analyses demonstrated tonic PI3K signaling as a key feature of transformed disease, with constitutive activation of the AKT and S6 kinases, downmodulation of the PTEN phosphatase, and convergent activation of MYC/PI3K transcriptional programs underlying enhanced sensitivity to MYC/mTOR/PI3K inhibition. This robust experimental system presents a unique framework to study lymphoid biology and therapy., Significance: Mouse models reflective of the genetic complexity and heterogeneity of human tumors remain few, including those able to recapitulate transformation to aggressive disease histologies. Herein, we model CLL transformation into RS through multiplexed in vivo gene editing, providing key insight into the pathophysiology and therapeutic vulnerabilities of transformed disease. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 101., (© 2022 American Association for Cancer Research.)
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- 2023
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21. Molecular characterization of Richter syndrome identifies de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphomas with poor prognosis.
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Broséus J, Hergalant S, Vogt J, Tausch E, Kreuz M, Mottok A, Schneider C, Dartigeas C, Roos-Weil D, Quinquenel A, Moulin C, Ott G, Blanchet O, Tomowiak C, Lazarian G, Rouyer P, Chteinberg E, Bernhart SH, Tournilhac O, Gauchotte G, Lomazzi S, Chapiro E, Nguyen-Khac F, Chery C, Davi F, Hunault M, Houlgatte R, Rosenwald A, Delmer A, Meyre D, Béné MC, Thieblemont C, Lichter P, Ammerpohl O, Guéant JL, Guièze R, Martin-Subero JI, Cymbalista F, Feugier P, Siebert R, and Stilgenbauer S
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- Humans, B-Lymphocytes pathology, DNA Methylation genetics, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell genetics, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology
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Richter syndrome (RS) is the transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) into aggressive lymphoma, most commonly diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). We characterize 58 primary human RS samples by genome-wide DNA methylation and whole-transcriptome profiling. Our comprehensive approach determines RS DNA methylation profile and unravels a CLL epigenetic imprint, allowing CLL-RS clonal relationship assessment without the need of the initial CLL tumor DNA. DNA methylation- and transcriptomic-based classifiers were developed, and testing on landmark DLBCL datasets identifies a poor-prognosis, activated B-cell-like DLBCL subset in 111/1772 samples. The classification robustly identifies phenotypes very similar to RS with a specific genomic profile, accounting for 4.3-8.3% of de novo DLBCLs. In this work, RS multi-omics characterization determines oncogenic mechanisms, establishes a surrogate marker for CLL-RS clonal relationship, and provides a clinically relevant classifier for a subset of primary "RS-type DLBCL" with unfavorable prognosis., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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22. Evolutionary history of transformation from chronic lymphocytic leukemia to Richter syndrome.
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Parry EM, Leshchiner I, Guièze R, Johnson C, Tausch E, Parikh SA, Lemvigh C, Broséus J, Hergalant S, Messer C, Utro F, Levovitz C, Rhrissorrakrai K, Li L, Rosebrock D, Yin S, Deng S, Slowik K, Jacobs R, Huang T, Li S, Fell G, Redd R, Lin Z, Knisbacher BA, Livitz D, Schneider C, Ruthen N, Elagina L, Taylor-Weiner A, Persaud B, Martinez A, Fernandes SM, Purroy N, Anandappa AJ, Ma J, Hess J, Rassenti LZ, Kipps TJ, Jain N, Wierda W, Cymbalista F, Feugier P, Kay NE, Livak KJ, Danysh BP, Stewart C, Neuberg D, Davids MS, Brown JR, Parida L, Stilgenbauer S, Getz G, and Wu CJ
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- Humans, Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology
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Richter syndrome (RS) arising from chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) exemplifies an aggressive malignancy that develops from an indolent neoplasm. To decipher the genetics underlying this transformation, we computationally deconvoluted admixtures of CLL and RS cells from 52 patients with RS, evaluating paired CLL-RS whole-exome sequencing data. We discovered RS-specific somatic driver mutations (including IRF2BP2, SRSF1, B2M, DNMT3A and CCND3), recurrent copy-number alterations beyond del(9p21)(CDKN2A/B), whole-genome duplication and chromothripsis, which were confirmed in 45 independent RS cases and in an external set of RS whole genomes. Through unsupervised clustering, clonally related RS was largely distinct from diffuse large B cell lymphoma. We distinguished pathways that were dysregulated in RS versus CLL, and detected clonal evolution of transformation at single-cell resolution, identifying intermediate cell states. Our study defines distinct molecular subtypes of RS and highlights cell-free DNA analysis as a potential tool for early diagnosis and monitoring., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.)
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- 2023
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23. Clinical, biological, and molecular genetic features of Richter syndrome and prognostic significance: A study of the French Innovative Leukemia Organization.
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Moulin C, Guillemin F, Remen T, Bouclet F, Hergalant S, Quinquenel A, Dartigeas C, Tausch E, Lazarian G, Blanchet O, Lomazzi S, Chapiro E, Schneider C, Nguyen-Khac F, Davi F, Hunault M, Tomowiak C, Roos-Weil D, Siebert R, Thieblemont C, Cymbalista F, Laribi K, Béné MC, Stilgenbauer S, Guièze R, Feugier P, and Broséus J
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- Cytogenetic Analysis, Disease Progression, France epidemiology, Humans, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse diagnosis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse epidemiology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Prognosis, Survival Analysis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Mutation
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- 2021
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24. Patients with Persistent Polyclonal B-Cell Lymphocytosis Share the Symptomatic Criteria of Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease.
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Morizot R, de Korwin JD, Feugier P, Broséus J, Troussard X, and Lesesve JF
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Introduction: Persistent polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (PPBL) is a rare and still poorly understood entity, with 90% of cases occurring in female smokers. Patients often appear tired and in pain, but the clinical symptoms remain imprecise. The main risk is the development of lymphoma in some cases. To better understand the characteristics of the fatigue associated with PPBL and study its relationship with systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID), we analyzed the symptoms in a cohort of patients with PPBL included in the French national registry., Material and Methods: An anonymous questionnaire following the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Medicine for screening of the new SEID criteria was created in French and mailed to 50 patients., Results: Thirty-nine (78%) contacted patients responded. The studied population was mainly constituted of women (90%) with an average age of 50 (18-59) years. Smoking was a constant factor in all patients. A total of 28/39 (72%) respondents met the SEID symptoms criteria. Severe chronic fatigue for more than 6 months was noted in 36/39 cases (92%). Unrefreshing sleep, post-exertional malaise, cognitive impairment, and orthostatic intolerance were described in 30/39 (77%), 32/39 (82%), 28/39 (72%), and 27/39 (69%) cases, respectively. Pain (arthralgia, myalgia, headache) was present in 26/39 (67%) cases. The most prominent SEID symptoms were fatigue, followed by post-exercise discomfort and cognitive difficulties. The most disabling symptom was non-restorative sleep, followed by pain. An inflammatory and/or autoimmune context was noted in 13 patients (33%), and these comorbidities could have favored the deterioration of the general condition. Three patients also presented with fibromyalgia. However, 3 patients did not mention any complaints., Conclusion: This survey indicated that patients with PPBL most often initially presented with disabling chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and other symptoms suggestive of SEID but requiring more studies to confirm it. Education of medical staff about the symptoms of PPBL should be encouraged to better assess this peculiar condition.
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- 2021
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25. Illicit drug profiling practices in Finland: An exploratory study about end users' perceptions.
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Meola S, Huhtala S, Broséus J, Jendly M, Jalava K, Aalberg L, and Esseiva P
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- Finland, Humans, Law Enforcement, Drug Trafficking, Forensic Toxicology, Illicit Drugs chemistry
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Illicit drug profiling (i.e. chemical and/or physical profiling) to compare and relate illicit drugs samples has been actively used in routine case work at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Finland. This preliminary and exploratory work reviews NBI's illicit drug profiling practices. Particular emphasis is put on communication of forensic results and how the NBI has promoted the use of forensic data in an intelligence perspective by establishing a case coordination service. Moreover, our study evaluates the comprehension, integration and usefulness of illicit drug profiling from end users' point of view by means of an online survey and face-to-face interviews. Findings are compared with theoretical aspects as described in literature. Results show that in the Finnish context illicit drug profiling is used and useful in the investigation and in court. From end users' perspective, real practical relevance relies in its use as intelligence during the investigation. However, to be truly useful, illicit drug profiling results must be communicated promptly during the investigation, with sufficient clarity and interpreted correctly by end users. Factors influencing the integration of illicit drug profiling in the forensic process are addressed., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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26. Microenvironment Remodeling and Subsequent Clinical Implications in Diffuse Large B-Cell Histologic Variant of Richter Syndrome.
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Augé H, Notarantonio AB, Morizot R, Quinquenel A, Fornecker LM, Hergalant S, Feugier P, and Broséus J
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- Female, Humans, Male, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse immunology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse therapy, Neoplasm Proteins immunology, Signal Transduction immunology, Tumor Microenvironment immunology
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Introduction: Richter Syndrome (RS) is defined as the development of an aggressive lymphoma in the context of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), with a Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) histology in 95% cases. RS genomic landscape shares only a few features with de novo DLBCLs and is marked by a wide spectrum of cytogenetic abnormalities. Little is known about RS microenvironment. Therapeutic options and efficacy are limited, leading to a 12 months median overall survival. The new targeted treatments usually effective in CLL fail to obtain long-term remissions in RS., Methods: We reviewed available PubMed literature about RS genomics, PD-1/PD-L1 (Programmed Death 1/Programmed Death Ligand 1) pathway triggering and subsequent new therapeutic options., Results: Data from about 207 patients from four landmark papers were compiled to build an overview of RS genomic lesions and point mutations. A number of these abnormalities may be involved in tumor microenvironment reshaping. T lymphocyte exhaustion through PD-L1 overexpression by tumor cells and subsequent PD-1/PD-L1 pathway triggering is frequently reported in solid cancers. This immune checkpoint inhibitor is also described in B lymphoid malignancies, particularly CLL: PD-1 expression is reported in a subset of prolymphocytes from the CLL lymph node proliferation centers. However, there is only few data about PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in RS. In RS, PD-1 expression is a hallmark of recently described « Regulatory B-cells », which interact with tumor microenvironment by producing inhibiting cytokines such as TGF-β and IL-10, impairing T lymphocytes anti-tumoral function. Based upon the discovery of high PD-1 expression on tumoral B lymphocyte from RS, immune checkpoint blockade therapies such as anti-PD-1 antibodies have been tested on small RS cohorts and provided heterogeneous but encouraging results., Conclusion: RS genetic landscape and immune evasion mechanisms are being progressively unraveled. New protocols using targeted treatments such as checkpoint inhibitors as single agents or in combination with immunochemotherapy are currently being evaluated., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Augé, Notarantonio, Morizot, Quinquenel, Fornecker, Hergalant, Feugier and Broséus.)
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- 2020
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27. Efficacy of lenalidomide in myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms with ring sideroblasts and an extreme platelet count.
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Divoux M, Plocque A, Sevin M, Voillat L, Feugier P, Guerci-Bresler A, Girodon F, and Broséus J
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Lenalidomide is efficient in reducing red blood cell transfusion dependency and markedly lowering platelet counts in MDS/MPN-RS-T in the context of major platelet counts., Competing Interests: None declared., (© 2020 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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28. Forensic drug intelligence and the rise of cryptomarkets. Part II: Combination of data from the physical and virtual markets.
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Morelato M, Broséus J, De Grazia A, Tahtouh M, Esseiva P, and Roux C
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- Australia, Commerce economics, Commerce legislation & jurisprudence, Drug Trafficking economics, Humans, Illicit Drugs economics, Internet, Law Enforcement, Commerce statistics & numerical data, Drug Trafficking statistics & numerical data, Illicit Drugs supply & distribution
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Technology provides new ways to access customers and suppliers while enhancing the security of off-line criminal activity. Since the first cryptomarket, Silk Road, in 2011, cryptomarkets have transformed the traditional drug sale by facilitating the creation of a global network of vendors and buyers. Due to the fragmented nature of traces that result from illegal activities, combining the results of concurrent processes based on traces of different nature should provide supplementary benefit to understand the drug market. This article compares the data of the Australian virtual market (in particular data extracted from cryptomarkets) to the data related to traditional market descriptors, namely national seizures and arrests, prevalence data, shipping countries of seized post shipments as well as outcomes of specific surveys targeting users' behaviour online. Results revealed the domestic nature of the online illicit drug trade in Australia which is dominated by amphetamine-type substances (ATS), in particular methylamphetamine and cannabis. These illicit drugs were also the most seized drugs on the physical market. This article shows that the combination of different information offers a broader perspective of the illicit drug market in Australia and thus provides stronger arguments for policy makers. It also highlights the links between the virtual and physical markets., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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29. Characterising the online weapons trafficking on cryptomarkets.
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Rhumorbarbe D, Werner D, Gilliéron Q, Staehli L, Broséus J, and Rossy Q
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Weapons related webpages from nine cryptomarkets were manually duplicated in February 2016. Information about the listings (i.e. sales proposals) and vendors' profiles were extracted to draw an overview of the actual online trafficking of weapons. Relationships between vendors were also inferred through the analysis of online digital traces and content similarities. Weapons trafficking is mainly concentrated on two major cryptomarkets. Besides, it accounts for a very small proportion of the illicit trafficking on cryptomarkets compared to the illicit drugs trafficking. Among all weapon related listings (n=386), firearms only account for approximately 25% of sales proposal since the proportion of non-lethal and melee weapons is important (around 46%). Based on the recorded pseudonyms, a total of 96 vendor profiles were highlighted. Some pseudonyms were encountered on several cryptomarkets, suggesting that some vendors may manage accounts on different markets. This hypothesis was strengthened by comparing pseudonyms to online traces such as PGP keys, images and profiles descriptions. Such a method allowed to estimate more accurately the number of vendors offering weapons across cryptomarkets. Finally, according to the gathered data, the extent of the weapons trafficking on the cryptomarkets appear to be limited compared to other illicit goods., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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30. Forensic drug intelligence and the rise of cryptomarkets. Part I: Studying the Australian virtual market.
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Broséus J, Morelato M, Tahtouh M, and Roux C
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- Australia, Datasets as Topic, Drug Trafficking economics, Humans, Illicit Drugs, Internationality, Internet, Drug Trafficking statistics & numerical data, Forensic Sciences
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Analysing and understanding cryptomarkets is essential to become proactive in the fight against the illicit drug trade. Such a research seeks to combine a diversity of indicators related to the virtual (darknet markets) and physical (the traditional "offline" market) aspects of the illicit drug trade to provide information on the distribution and consumption as well as to assess similarities/differences between the virtual and physical markets. This study analysed data that had previously been collected on cryptomarkets from December 2013 to March 2015. In this article, the data was extracted from two marketplaces, Evolution and Silk Road 2, and analysed to evaluate the illicit drug trade of the Australian virtual market (e.g. information about the supply and demand, trafficking flows, prices of illicit drugs and market share) and highlight its specificities. The results revealed the domestic nature of the virtual Australian illicit drug trade (i.e. Australian sellers essentially ship their products to local customers). This may explain the coherence between supply and demand. Particularly, the virtual Australian illicit drug trade is dominated by amphetamine-type substances (ATS), mainly methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and cannabis. Australia, as a shipping country, accounts for half of the methamphetamine offered and purchased on Silk Road 2. Moreover, it was observed that the online price fixed by Australian sellers for the considered illicit drugs is higher than for any other shipping countries, which is in line with previous studies. Understanding the virtual and physical drug market necessitates the integration and fusion of different perspectives to capture the dynamic nature of drug trafficking, monitor its evolution and finally improve our understanding of the phenomenon so policy makers can make informed decisions., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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31. A geographical analysis of trafficking on a popular darknet market.
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Broséus J, Rhumorbarbe D, Morelato M, Staehli L, and Rossy Q
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Cryptomarkets are online marketplaces, located on the darknet, that facilitate the trading of a variety of illegal goods, mostly drugs. While the literature essentially focus on drugs, various other goods and products related to financial or identity fraud, firearms, counterfeit goods, as well as doping products are also offered on these marketplaces. Through the analysis of relevant data collected on a popular marketplace in 2014-2015, Evolution, this research provides an analysis of the structure of trafficking (types and proportions of products, number of vendors and shipping countries). It also aims at highlighting geographical patterns in the trafficking of these products (e.g. trafficking flows, specialisation of vendors and assessment of their role in the distribution chain). The analysis of the flow of goods between countries emphasises the role of specific countries in the international and domestic trafficking, potentially informing law enforcement agencies to target domestic mails or international posts from specific countries. The research also highlights the large proportion of licit and illicit drug listings and vendors on Evolution, followed by various fraud issues (in particular, financial fraud), the sharing of knowledge (tutorials) and finally goods, currencies and precious metals (principally luxury goods). Looking at the shipping country, there seems to be a clear division between digital and physical products, with more specific information for physical goods. This reveals that the spatial analysis of trafficking is particularly meaningful in the case of physical products (such as illicit drugs) and to a lesser extent for digital products. Finally, the geographical analysis reveals that spatial patterns on Evolution tend to reflect the structure of the traditional illicit market. However, regarding illicit drugs, country-specificity has been observed and are presented in this article., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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32. VEGF 121 , is predictor for survival in activated B-cell-like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and is related to an immune response gene signature conserved in cancers.
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Broséus J, Mourah S, Ramstein G, Bernard S, Mounier N, Cuccuini W, Gaulard P, Gisselbrecht C, Brière J, Houlgatte R, and Thieblemont C
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Tumor microenvironment including endothelial and immune cells plays a crucial role in tumor progression and has been shown to dramatically influence cancer survival. In this study, we investigated the clinical relevance of the gene expression of key mediators of angiogenesis, VEGF isoforms 121, 165, and 189, and their receptors (VEGFR-1 and R-2) in a cohort of patients ( n = 37) with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) from the Collaborative Trial in Relapsed Aggressive Lymphoma (CORAL). In patients with ABC-like DLBCL, but not in patients with GCB-like DLBCL, low VEGF
121 expression was associated with a significantly better survival than in those with high VEGF121 level: 4-year overall survival at 100% vs 36% ( p = .011), respectively. A specific gene signature including 57 genes was correlated to VEGF121 expression level and was analyzed using a discovery process in 1,842 GSE datasets of public microarray studies. This gene signature was significantly expressed in other cancer datasets and was associated with immune response. In conclusion, low VEGF121 expression level was significantly associated with a good prognosis in relapsed/refractory ABC-like DLBCL, and with a well-conserved gene-expression profiling signature related to immune response. These findings pave the way for rationalization of drugs targeting immune response in refractory/relapsed ABC-like DLBCL., Competing Interests: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Professor C. Gisselbrecht: Research funding by Roche. The other authors declare no competing financial interests.- Published
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33. Dysplastic neutrophils in the bone marrow of a Shwachman-Diamond syndrome patient.
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Lesesve JF and Broséus J
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- Bone Marrow Diseases genetics, Cell Shape, Child, Preschool, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency genetics, Female, Humans, Lipomatosis genetics, Proteins genetics, Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome, Bone Marrow pathology, Bone Marrow Diseases pathology, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency pathology, Lipomatosis pathology, Neutrophils physiology
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- 2017
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34. A response to "The importance of economic context in interpreting forensic data on drug trafficking networks".
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Broséus J, Baechler S, and Esseiva P
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- Forensic Medicine, Humans, Drug Trafficking, Forensic Sciences
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- 2017
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35. Relapsed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma present different genomic profiles between early and late relapses.
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Broséus J, Chen G, Hergalant S, Ramstein G, Mounier N, Guéant JL, Feugier P, Gisselbrecht C, Thieblemont C, and Houlgatte R
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse drug therapy, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Failure, Young Adult, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, DNA Copy Number Variations, Gene Dosage, Gene Expression Profiling methods, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse genetics, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Transcriptome
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Despite major advances in first-line treatment, a significant proportion of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) will experience treatment failure. Prognosis is particularly poor for relapses occurring less than one year after the end of first-line treatment (early relapses/ER) compared to those occurring more than one year after (late relapses/LR). To better understand genomic alterations underlying the delay of relapse, we identified copy number variations (CNVs) on 39 tumor samples from a homogeneous series of patients included in the Collaborative Trial in Relapsed Aggressive Lymphoma (CORAL) prospective study. To identify CNVs associated with ER or LR, we devised an original method based on Significance Analysis of Microarrays, a permutation-based method which allows control of false positives due to multiple testing. Deletions of CDKN2A/B (28%) and IBTK (23%) were frequent events in relapsed DLBCLs. We identified 56 protein-coding genes and 25 long non-coding RNAs with significantly differential CNVs distribution between ER and LR DLBCLs, with a false discovery rate < 0.05. In ER DLBCLs, CNVs were related to transcription regulation, cell cycle and apoptosis, with duplications of histone H1T (31%), deletions of DIABLO (26%), PTMS (21%) and CK2B (15%). In LR DLBCLs, CNVs were related to immune response, with deletions of B2M (20%) and CD58 (10%), cell proliferation regulation, with duplications of HES1 (25%) and DVL3 (20%), and transcription regulation, with MTERF4 deletions (20%). This study provides new insights into the genetic aberrations in relapsed DLBCLs and suggest pathway-targeted therapies in ER and LR DLBCLs.
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- 2016
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36. The study of doping market: How to produce intelligence from Internet forums.
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Pineau T, Schopfer A, Grossrieder L, Broséus J, Esseiva P, and Rossy Q
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- Anabolic Agents, Drug Trafficking, Humans, Blogging, Doping in Sports, Internet
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Despite the predominant role played by Internet in the distribution of doping substances, little is currently known about the online offer of doping products. Therefore, the study focuses on the detection of doping substances and suppliers discussed in Internet forums. It aims at having a comprehensive understanding of products and sellers to lead an operational monitoring of the online doping market. Thirteen community forums on the Internet were investigated and one million topics were extracted with source code scrappers. Then, a semantic analysis was conducted with a semi-automatic process to classify the relevant words according to doping matters. Additionally, the ranking of doping products, active substances and suppliers in regards to the number of contributors to the forums were established and analyzed over time. Finally, promotion methods of suppliers were evaluated. The results show that anabolic androgenic steroids, used to enhance body image and performance, are the most discussed type of products. A temporal analysis illustrates the stability of the most popular products as well as the emergence of new products such as peptides (e.g. CJC-1295). 327 suppliers were detected, mostly with dedicated websites or direct sales by e-mail as selling methods. Globally, the implemented methodology shows its ability to detect products and suppliers as well as to follow their temporal trends. The intelligence will serve the definition of online monitoring strategies (e.g. the selection of appropriate keywords). Additionally, it also allows the adjustment of customs inspection strategies and anti-doping analysis by monitoring the popular and emerging substances., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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37. Buying drugs on a Darknet market: A better deal? Studying the online illicit drug market through the analysis of digital, physical and chemical data.
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Rhumorbarbe D, Staehli L, Broséus J, Rossy Q, and Esseiva P
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Darknet markets, also known as cryptomarkets, are websites located on the Darknet and designed to allow the trafficking of illicit products, mainly drugs. This study aims at presenting the added value of combining digital, chemical and physical information to reconstruct sellers' activities. In particular, this research focuses on Evolution, one of the most popular cryptomarkets active from January 2014 to March 2015. Evolution source code files were analysed using Python scripts based on regular expressions to extract information about listings (i.e., sales proposals) and sellers. The results revealed more than 48,000 listings and around 2700 vendors claiming to send illicit drug products from 70 countries. The most frequent categories of illicit drugs offered by vendors were cannabis-related products (around 25%) followed by ecstasy (MDA, MDMA) and stimulants (cocaine, speed). The cryptomarket was then especially studied from a Swiss point of view. Illicit drugs were purchased from three sellers located in Switzerland. The purchases were carried out to confront digital information (e.g., the type of drug, the purity, the shipping country and the concealment methods mentioned on listings) with the physical analysis of the shipment packaging and the chemical analysis of the received product (purity, cutting agents, chemical profile based on minor and major alkaloids, chemical class). The results show that digital information, such as concealment methods and shipping country, seems accurate. But the illicit drugs purity is found to be different from the information indicated on their respective listings. Moreover, chemical profiling highlighted links between cocaine sold online and specimens seized in Western Switzerland. This study highlights that (1) the forensic analysis of the received products allows the evaluation of the accuracy of digital data collected on the website, and (2) the information from digital and physical/chemical traces are complementary to evaluate the practices of the online selling of illicit drugs on cryptomarkets., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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38. Chemical profiling: A tool to decipher the structure and organisation of illicit drug markets: An 8-year study in Western Switzerland.
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Broséus J, Baechler S, Gentile N, and Esseiva P
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- Criminal Behavior, Humans, Illicit Drugs economics, Switzerland, Commerce statistics & numerical data, Illicit Drugs supply & distribution
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Illicit drug analyses usually focus on the identification and quantitation of questioned material to support the judicial process. In parallel, more and more laboratories develop physical and chemical profiling methods in a forensic intelligence perspective. The analysis of large databases resulting from this approach enables not only to draw tactical and operational intelligence, but may also contribute to the strategic overview of drugs markets. In Western Switzerland, the chemical analysis of illicit drug seizures is centralised in a laboratory hosted by the University of Lausanne. For over 8 years, this laboratory has analysed 5875 cocaine and 2728 heroin specimens, coming from respectively 1138 and 614 seizures operated by police and border guards or customs. Chemical (major and minor alkaloids, purity, cutting agents, chemical class), physical (packaging and appearance) as well as circumstantial (criminal case number, mass of drug seized, date and place of seizure) information are collated in a dedicated database for each specimen. The study capitalises on this extended database and defines several indicators to characterise the structure of drugs markets, to follow-up on their evolution and to compare cocaine and heroin markets. Relational, spatial, temporal and quantitative analyses of data reveal the emergence and importance of distribution networks. They enable to evaluate the cross-jurisdictional character of drug trafficking and the observation time of drug batches, as well as the quantity of drugs entering the market every year. Results highlight the stable nature of drugs markets over the years despite the very dynamic flows of distribution and consumption. This research work illustrates how the systematic analysis of forensic data may elicit knowledge on criminal activities at a strategic level. In combination with information from other sources, such knowledge can help to devise intelligence-based preventive and repressive measures and to discuss the impact of countermeasures., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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39. Amyl nitrite inhalation, a "volatile" anemia.
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Filliatre L, Broséus J, Pissard S, Mekki C, Feugier P, and Perrin J
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- Administration, Inhalation, Adult, Anemia blood, Erythrocyte Indices, Humans, Male, Amyl Nitrite administration & dosage, Amyl Nitrite adverse effects, Anemia diagnosis, Anemia etiology
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- 2016
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40. The cutting of cocaine and heroin: A critical review.
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Broséus J, Gentile N, and Esseiva P
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- Humans, Cocaine chemistry, Drug Contamination, Drug Trafficking, Heroin chemistry, Illicit Drugs chemistry
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The illicit drug cutting represents a complex problem that requires the sharing of knowledge from addiction studies, toxicology, criminology and criminalistics. Therefore, cutting is not well known by the forensic community. Thus, this review aims at deciphering the different aspects of cutting, by gathering information mainly from criminology and criminalistics. It tackles essentially specificities of cocaine and heroin cutting. The article presents the detected cutting agents (adulterants and diluents), their evolution in time and space and the analytical methodology implemented by forensic laboratories. Furthermore, it discusses when, in the history of the illicit drug, cutting may take place. Moreover, researches studying how much cutting occurs in the country of destination are analysed. Lastly, the reasons for cutting are addressed. According to the literature, adulterants are added during production of the illicit drug or at a relatively high level of its distribution chain (e.g. before the product arrives in the country of destination or just after its importation in the latter). Their addition seems hardly justified by the only desire to increase profits or to harm consumers' health. Instead, adulteration would be performed to enhance or to mimic the illicit drug effects or to facilitate administration of the drug. Nowadays, caffeine, diltiazem, hydroxyzine, levamisole, lidocaïne and phenacetin are frequently detected in cocaine specimens, while paracetamol and caffeine are almost exclusively identified in heroin specimens. This may reveal differences in the respective structures of production and/or distribution of cocaine and heroin. As the relevant information about cutting is spread across different scientific fields, a close collaboration should be set up to collect essential and unified data to improve knowledge and provide information for monitoring, control and harm reduction purposes. More research, on several areas of investigation, should be carried out to gather relevant information., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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41. Qualitative, quantitative and temporal study of cutting agents for cocaine and heroin over 9 years.
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Broséus J, Gentile N, Bonadio Pont F, Garcia Gongora JM, Gasté L, and Esseiva P
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- Drug Trafficking, Humans, Switzerland, Cocaine analysis, Drug Contamination statistics & numerical data, Heroin analysis, Illicit Drugs chemistry
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Forensic laboratories mainly focus on the qualification and the quantitation of the illicit drug under analysis as both aspects are used for judiciary purposes. Therefore, information related to cutting agents (adulterants and diluents) detected in illicit drugs is limited in the forensic literature. This article discusses the type and frequency of adulterants and diluents detected in more than 6000 cocaine specimens and 3000 heroin specimens, confiscated in western Switzerland from 2006 to 2014. The results show a homogeneous and quite unchanging adulteration for heroin, while for cocaine it could be characterised as heterogeneous and relatively dynamic. Furthermore, the results indicate that dilution affects more cocaine than heroin. Therefore, the results provided by this study tend to reveal differences between the respective structures of production or distribution of cocaine and heroin. This research seeks to promote the systematic analysis of cutting agents by forensic laboratories. Collecting and processing data related to the presence of cutting agents in illicit drug specimens produces relevant information to understand and to compare the structure of illicit drug markets., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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42. First systematic chemical profiling of cocaine police seizures in Finland in the framework of an intelligence-led approach.
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Broséus J, Huhtala S, and Esseiva P
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- Drug Contamination, Finland, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Cocaine chemistry, Drug Trafficking, Narcotics chemistry
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For the first time in Finland, the chemical profiling of cocaine specimens was performed at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The main goals were to determine the chemical composition of cocaine specimens sold in the Finnish market and to study the distribution networks of cocaine in order to provide intelligence related to its trafficking. An analytical methodology enabling through one single GC-MS injection the determination of the added cutting agents (adulterants and diluents), the cocaine purity and the chemical profile (based on the major and minor alkaloids) for each specimen was thus implemented and validated. The methodology was found to be efficient for the discrimination between specimens coming from the same source and specimens coming from different sources. The results highlighted the practical utility of the chemical profiling, especially for supporting the investigation through operational intelligence and improving the knowledge related to the cocaine trafficking through strategic intelligence., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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43. Presence of calreticulin mutations in JAK2-negative polycythemia vera.
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Broséus J, Park JH, Carillo S, Hermouet S, and Girodon F
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alleles, Erythrocytes cytology, Exons, Gene Deletion, Genotype, Hemoglobins chemistry, Heterozygote, Humans, Male, Thrombocythemia, Essential genetics, Calreticulin genetics, Janus Kinase 2 genetics, Mutation, Polycythemia Vera genetics, Primary Myelofibrosis genetics, Thrombocytosis genetics
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Calreticulin (CALR) mutations have been reported in Janus kinase 2 (JAK2)- and myeloproliferative leukemia (MPL)-negative essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis. In contrast, no CALR mutations have ever been reported in the context of polycythemia vera (PV). Here, we describe 2 JAK2(V617F)-JAK2(exon12)-negative PV patients who presented with a CALR mutation in peripheral granulocytes at the time of diagnosis. In both cases, the CALR mutation was a 52-bp deletion. Single burst-forming units-erythroid (BFU-E) from 1 patient were grown in vitro and genotyped: the same CALR del 52-bp mutation was noted in 31 of the 37 colonies examined; 30 of 31 BFU-E were heterozygous for CALR del 52 bp, and 1 of 31 BFU-E was homozygous for CALR del 52 bp. In summary, although unknown mutations leading to PV cannot be ruled out, our results suggest that CALR mutations can be associated with JAK2-negative PV., (© 2014 by The American Society of Hematology.)
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- 2014
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44. Chemical profiling of different hashish seizures by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and statistical methodology: a case report.
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Cadola L, Broséus J, and Esseiva P
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Limited information is available regarding the methodology required to characterize hashish seizures for assessing the presence or the absence of a chemical link between two seizures. This casework report presents the methodology applied for assessing that two different police seizures were coming from the same block before this latter one was split. The chemical signature was extracted using GC-MS analysis and the implemented methodology consists in a study of intra- and inter-variability distributions based on the measurement of the chemical profiles similarity using a number of hashish seizures and the calculation of the Pearson correlation coefficient. Different statistical scenarios (i.e., a combination of data pretreatment techniques and selection of target compounds) were tested to find the most discriminating one. Seven compounds showing high discrimination capabilities were selected on which a specific statistical data pretreatment was applied. Based on the results, the statistical model built for comparing the hashish seizures leads to low error rates. Therefore, the implemented methodology is suitable for the chemical profiling of hashish seizures., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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45. Study of common database feeding with results coming from different analytical methods in the framework of illicit drugs chemical profiling.
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Broséus J, Debrus B, Delémont O, Rudaz S, and Esseiva P
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Analytical results harmonisation is investigated in this study to provide an alternative to the restrictive approach of analytical methods harmonisation which is recommended nowadays for making possible the exchange of information and then for supporting the fight against illicit drugs trafficking. Indeed, the main goal of this study is to demonstrate that a common database can be fed by a range of different analytical methods, whatever the differences in levels of analytical parameters between these latter ones. For this purpose, a methodology making possible the estimation and even the optimisation of results similarity coming from different analytical methods was then developed. In particular, the possibility to introduce chemical profiles obtained with Fast GC-FID in a GC-MS database is studied in this paper. By the use of the methodology, the similarity of results coming from different analytical methods can be objectively assessed and the utility in practice of database sharing by these methods can be evaluated, depending on profiling purposes (evidential vs. operational perspective tool). This methodology can be regarded as a relevant approach for database feeding by different analytical methods and puts in doubt the necessity to analyse all illicit drugs seizures in one single laboratory or to implement analytical methods harmonisation in each participating laboratory., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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46. The differentiation of fibre- and drug type Cannabis seedlings by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and chemometric tools.
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Broséus J, Anglada F, and Esseiva P
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Cannabis cultivation in order to produce drugs is forbidden in Switzerland. Thus, law enforcement authorities regularly ask forensic laboratories to determinate cannabis plant's chemotype from seized material in order to ascertain that the plantation is legal or not. As required by the EU official analysis protocol the THC rate of cannabis is measured from the flowers at maturity. When laboratories are confronted to seedlings, they have to lead the plant to maturity, meaning a time consuming and costly procedure. This study investigated the discrimination of fibre type from drug type Cannabis seedlings by analysing the compounds found in their leaves and using chemometrics tools. 11 legal varieties allowed by the Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture and 13 illegal ones were greenhouse grown and analysed using a gas chromatograph interfaced with a mass spectrometer. Compounds that show high discrimination capabilities in the seedlings have been identified and a support vector machines (SVMs) analysis was used to classify the cannabis samples. The overall set of samples shows a classification rate above 99% with false positive rates less than 2%. This model allows then discrimination between fibre and drug type Cannabis at an early stage of growth. Therefore it is not necessary to wait plants' maturity to quantify their amount of THC in order to determine their chemotype. This procedure could be used for the control of legal (fibre type) and illegal (drug type) Cannabis production., ((c) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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