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2. Paradoxical Philogyny: The Comtesse de Murat's Defense of Women and Female Friendship in Dialogue with François Poullain de la Barre and Gabrielle Suchon.
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DENZEL, VALENTINA
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PARADOX ,MISOGYNY ,GENDER inequality ,FRIENDSHIP ,PROTAGONISTS (Persons) ,HETEROSEXUALS - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. Society and Sociability in Gabrielle Suchon: Towards a Politics of Friendship.
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Conroy, Derval
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FRIENDSHIP in literature ,SOCIABILITY ,EQUALITY ,LIBERTY ,POLITICAL philosophy ,CIVIL society - Abstract
This article aims to examine the treatment of friendship in Gabrielle Suchon's Traité de la morale et la politique (1693) and Du célibat volontaire (1700). In the Traité, friendship is cast in political terms and is represented as the key foundational element of a healthy society. Specifically, a feminization of friendship and a politicization of sociability and conversation allow Suchon to carve out a space for women at the centre of a society founded on egalitarian civic friendship. In Du célibat, Suchon expounds her conception of true friendship, particularly for those who choose a celibate life, and casts freedom as a key constituent element. Through her vision of friendship and conversation as hallmarks of a civil society, Suchon casts her neutralistes within a civil space, constructed and envisaged between the public and private, and so procures for voluntarily celibate women the validity of a space of classical origins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. The Paradoxes of Religion in Gabrielle Suchon.
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Desnain, Véronique
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PHILOSOPHY of religion ,PARADOX ,CELIBACY ,FAITH ,SPIRITUALITY ,SOCIAL context ,RELIGION - Abstract
Gabrielle Suchon's reliance on religious texts and authorities to support and legitimise the arguments she makes in her two texts Traité de la morale et de la politique (1693) and Du célibat volontaire (1700) has sometimes been perceived as running contrary to its defence of female freedom. Suchon's use of religious texts will be examined here as a corner stone of her attack on male hegemony and crucial to her argument, which rests in large part on the distinction between divine law and social customs. The article will focus specifically on how Suchon uses the paradoxes and contradictions found in her extensive corpus of references to advance the notion that the subjugation of women is a political strategy to support male power rather than the result of a natural and divinely ordained hierarchy of genders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Understanding Midwestern US Teacher Socialization during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Kevin Andrew Richards, Nicolette Smith-Suchon, Christopher J. Kinder, Benjamin D. Kern, Kim C. Graber, and Amelia Mays Woods
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had both short- and long-term impacts on the institution of schooling, as well as on teachers and students who experienced it. While much has been learned about the impact of the pandemic, including in physical education, less is known about how physical education teachers navigated the sociopolitical realities of their work as they were socialized through the pandemic. Adopting occupational socialization theory, the purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of Midwestern US physical educators during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lasting implications for their careers. Participants were 30 in-service physical education teachers (20 female and 10 male) from one state in the US Midwest who each participated in a semi-structured interview. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded and analyzed using a multiphase collaborative qualitative analysis method grounded in analytic induction and deduction and focused on thematic development. Data analysis resulted in four themes: (a) changing instructional modalities was challenging but prompted creativity and growth; (b) resources were scarce, and marginalization was intensified through the pandemic; (c) recognizing and responding to changes in teacher and student health; and (d) stressors associated with COVID-19 may influence teachers' career trajectories. This study not only adds to the literature related to COVID-19 but also is important for understanding how the schools' culture changes through times of crisis. It is likely that other local, regional, national, or international events will cause disruptions in teachers' work and the nature of student learning in the future.
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- 2024
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6. Defaults: a double-edged sword in governing common resources
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Montero-Porras, Eladio, Suchon, Rémi, Lenaerts, Tom, and Domingos, Elias Fernández
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory ,Computer Science - Computers and Society - Abstract
Extracting from shared resources requires making choices to balance personal profit and sustainability. We present the results of a behavioural experiment wherein we manipulate the default extraction from a finite resource. Participants were exposed to two treatments -- pro-social or self-serving extraction defaults -- and a control without defaults. We examined the persistence of these nudges by removing the default after five rounds. Results reveal that a self-serving default increased the average extraction while present, whereas a pro-social default only decreased extraction for the first two rounds. Notably, the influence of defaults depended on individual inclinations, with cooperative individuals extracting more under a self-serving default, and selfish individuals less under a pro-social default. After the removal of the default, we observed no significant differences with the control treatment. Our research highlights the potential of defaults as cost-effective tools for promoting sustainability, while also advocating for a careful use to avoid adverse effects., Comment: 36 pages, 11 pages of Supplementary Information, 11 figures
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7. Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Under-Vaccination among Marginalized Populations in the United States and Canada: A Scoping Review
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Newman, Peter A., Dinh, Duy A., Nyoni, Thabani, Allan, Kate, Fantus, Sophia, Williams, Charmaine C., Tepjan, Suchon, Reid, Luke, and Guta, Adrian
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- 2025
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8. DNA methylation analysis is used to identify novel genetic loci associated with circulating fibrinogen levels in blood.
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Hahn, Julie, Bressler, Jan, Domingo-Relloso, Arce, Chen, Ming-Huei, McCartney, Daniel, Teumer, Alexander, van Dongen, Jenny, Kleber, Marcus, Aïssi, Dylan, Swenson, Brenton, Yao, Jie, Zhao, Wei, Huang, Jian, Xia, Yujing, Brown, Michael, Costeira, Ricardo, de Geus, Eco, Delgado, Graciela, Dobson, DreVon, Elliott, Paul, Grabe, Hans, Guo, Xiuqing, Harris, Sarah, Huffman, Jennifer, Kardia, Sharon, Liu, Yongmei, Lorkowski, Stefan, Marioni, Riccardo, Nauck, Matthias, Ratliff, Scott, Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Spector, Tim, Suchon, Pierre, Taylor, Kent, Thibord, Florian, Trégouët, David-Alexandre, Wiggins, Kerri, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bell, Jordana, Boomsma, Dorret, Cole, Shelley, Cox, Simon, Dehghan, Abbas, Greinacher, Andreas, Haack, Karin, März, Winfried, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Rotter, Jerome, Sotoodehnia, Nona, Tellez-Plaza, Maria, Navas-Acien, Ana, Smith, Jennifer, Johnson, Andrew, Fornage, Myriam, Smith, Nicholas, Wolberg, Alisa, Morrison, Alanna, and de Vries, Paul
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DNA methylation ,Mendelian randomization ,epigenome-wide association study ,fibrinogen ,inflammation ,Humans ,DNA Methylation ,Epigenesis ,Genetic ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genetic Loci ,Inflammation ,Fibrinogen ,CpG Islands - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fibrinogen plays an essential role in blood coagulation and inflammation. Circulating fibrinogen levels may be determined based on interindividual differences in DNA methylation at cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites and vice versa. OBJECTIVES: To perform an EWAS to examine an association between blood DNA methylation levels and circulating fibrinogen levels to better understand its biological and pathophysiological actions. METHODS: We performed an epigenome-wide association study of circulating fibrinogen levels in 18 037 White, Black, American Indian, and Hispanic participants, representing 14 studies from the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium. Circulating leukocyte DNA methylation was measured using the Illumina 450K array in 12 904 participants and using the EPIC array in 5133 participants. In each study, an epigenome-wide association study of fibrinogen was performed using linear mixed models adjusted for potential confounders. Study-specific results were combined using array-specific meta-analysis, followed by cross-replication of epigenome-wide significant associations. We compared models with and without CRP adjustment to examine the role of inflammation. RESULTS: We identified 208 and 87 significant CpG sites associated with fibrinogen levels from the 450K (p < 1.03 × 10-7) and EPIC arrays (p < 5.78 × 10-8), respectively. There were 78 associations from the 450K array that replicated in the EPIC array and 26 vice versa. After accounting for overlapping sites, there were 83 replicated CpG sites located in 61 loci, of which only 4 have been previously reported for fibrinogen. The examples of genes located near these CpG sites were SOCS3 and AIM2, which are involved in inflammatory pathways. The associations of all 83 replicated CpG sites were attenuated after CRP adjustment, although many remained significant. CONCLUSION: We identified 83 CpG sites associated with circulating fibrinogen levels. These associations are partially driven by inflammatory pathways shared by both fibrinogen and CRP.
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- 2023
9. Voluntary versus mandatory information disclosure in the sequential prisoner’s dilemma
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Kirchsteiger, Georg, Lenaerts, Tom, and Suchon, Rémi
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- 2024
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10. de la Morena-Barrio ME, Suchon P, Jacobsen EM, et al. Two SERPINC1variants affecting N-glycosylation of Asn224 cause severe thrombophilia not detected by functional assays. Blood. 2022;140(2):140-151.
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11. Venous thromboembolism characteristics and outcomes among RIETE patients tested and untested for inherited thrombophilia
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Adarraga, MD, Alberich-Conesa, A, Aibar, J, Alda-Lozano, A, Alfonso, J, Amado, C, Angelina-García, M, Arcelus, JI, Ballaz, A, Barba, R, Barbagelata, C, Barrón, M, Barrón-Andrés, B, Beddar-Chaib, F, Blanco-Molina, A, Caballero, JC, Castellanos, G, Criado, J, De Ancos, C, Del Toro, J, Demelo-Rodríguez, P, De Juana-Izquierdo, C, Díaz-Peromingo, JA, Dubois-Silva, A, Escribano, JC, Falgá, C, Farfán-Sedano, AI, Fernández-Aracil, C, Fernández-Capitán, C, Fernández-Jiménez, B, Fernández-Reyes, JL, Fidalgo, MA, Francisco, I, Gabara, C, Galeano-Valle, F, García-Bragado, F, García-Ortega, A, Gavín-Sebastián, O, Gil-Díaz, A, Gómez-Cuervo, C, González-García, C, González-Munera, A, Grau, E, Guirado, L, Gutiérrez-Guisado, J, Hernández-Blasco, L, Herreros, M, Jara-Palomares, L, Jaras, MJ, Jiménez, D, Jou, I, Joya, MD, Lecumberri, R, Llamas, P, Lobo, JL, López-Jiménez, L, López-Miguel, P, López-Brull, H, López-Núñez, JJ, López-Ruiz, A, López-Sáez, JB, Lorenzo, A, Lumbierres, M, Madridano, O, Maestre, A, Marchena, PJ, Marcos, M, Martín del Pozo, M, Martín-Martos, F, Martínez-Prado, R, Maza, JM, Mena, E, Mercado, MI, Moisés, J, Molino, A, Monreal, M, Morales, MV, Navas, MS, Nieto, JA, Núñez-Fernández, MJ, Olid, M, Ordieres-Ortega, L, Ortiz, M, Osorio, J, Otálora, S, Otero, R, Pacheco-Gómez, N, Pagán, J, Palomeque, AC, Paredes, E, Parra-Caballero, P, Pedrajas, JM, Pérez-Ductor, C, Pérez-Pinar, M, Peris, ML, Pesce, ML, Porras, JA, Puchades, R, Rivera-Cívico, F, Rodríguez-Cobo, A, Romero-Brugera, M, Ruiz-Artacho, P, Ruiz-Giménez, N, Ruiz-Ruiz, J, Salgueiro, G, Sancho, T, Sendín, V, Sigüenza, P, Soler, S, Steinherr, A, Suárez-Fernández, S, Tirado, R, Torrents-Vilar, A, Torres, MI, Trujillo-Santos, J, Uresandi, F, Valle, R, Varona, JF, Villalobos, A, Villares, P, Ay, C, Nopp, S, Pabinger, I, Vanassche, T, Verhamme, P, Verstraete, A, Yoo, HHB, Montenegro, AC, Morales, SN, Roa, J, Hirmerova, J, Malý, R, Bertoletti, L, Bura-Riviere, A, Catella, J, Chopard, R, Couturaud, F, Espitia, O, Grange, C, Le Mao, R, Leclercq, B, Mahé, I, Morange, P, Moustafa, F, Plaisance, L, Sarlon-Bartoli, G, Suchon, P, Versini, E, Schellong, S, Brenner, B, Dally, N, Kenet, G, Tzoran, I, Sadeghipour, P, Rashidi, F, Abenante, A, Barillari, G, Basaglia, M, Bertoni, M, Bilora, F, Brandolin, B, Ciammaichella, M, Colaizzo, D, Dentali, F, Di Micco, P, Grandone, E, Imbalzano, E, Negro, F, Pesavento, R, Poz, A, Prandoni, P, Siniscalchi, C, Taflaj, B, Tufano, A, Visonà, A, Zalunardo, B, Skride, A, Kigitovica, D, Zicans, M, Fonseca, S, Marques, R, Meireles, J, Pinto, S, Bosevski, M, Trajkova, M, Zdraveska, M, Bounameaux, H, Mazzolai, L, Aujayeb, A, Caprini, JA, Weinberg, I, Bui, HM, Cohen, Omri, Waldman Radinsky, Liat, Kenet, Gili, Mahé, Isabelle, Barillari, Giovanni, Soler, Silvia, Sigüenza, Patricia, Del Valle Morales, María, Villares, Paula, and Monreal, Manuel
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12. Clinical outcomes after discontinuing anticoagulant therapy in patients with first unprovoked venous thromboembolism
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Agudo, P., Aibar, J., Alberich-Conesa, A., Alda-Lozano, A., Alfonso, J., Amado, C., Angelina-García, M., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barreiro, B., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Bascuñana, J., Beddar-Chaib, F., Blanco-Molina, A., Caballero, J.C., Cañas, I., Castellanos, G., Chasco, L., Claver, G., Criado, J., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Falgá, C., Fernández-Aracil, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Francisco, I., Gabara, C., Galeano-Valle, F., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., González-Munera, A., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez-Guisado, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Hernández-Molina, A., Hernández-Vidal, M.J., Jara-Palomares, L., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lalueza, A., Lecumberri, R., Llamas, P., Lobo, J.L., López-Brull, H., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Marcos, M., Martín del Pozo, M., Martín-Martos, F., Martínez-Prado, R., Maza, J.M., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Molino, A., Monreal, M., Monzón, L., Morales, M.V., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Navas, M.S., Nieto, J.A., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid, M., Ordieres-Ortega, L., Ortiz, M., Osorio, J., Otálora, S., Otero, R., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Pagán, J., Palomeque, A.C., Paredes, E., Parra-Rosado, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Pinar, M., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Puchades, R., Rivas, A., Rivera-Cívico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Romero-Bruguera, M., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Steinherr, A., Suárez-Fernández, S., Tirado, R., Torrents-Vilar, A., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Vanassche, T., Verhamme, P., Verstraete, A., Yoo, H.H.B., Montenegro, A.C., Morales, S.N., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Varhaník, F., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Le Mao, R., Leclerq, B., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Brenner, B., Dally, N., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Rashidi, F., Sadeghipour, P., Tahmasbi, F., Abenante, A., Barillari, G., Bilora, F., Bissacco, D., Brandolin, B., Casana, R., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, M., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Lambertenghi-Deliliers, D., Martini, R., Meschi, T., Negro, F., Poz, A., Prandoni, P., Simioni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Taflaj, B., Ticinesi, A., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Zalunardo, B., Kalnina, P., Kigitovica, D., Skride, A., Zicans, M., Nishimoto, Y., Yamashita, Y., Tazi-Mezalek, Z., Fonseca, S., Marques, R., Meireles, J., Pinto, S., Bosevski, M., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Bikdeli, B., Caprini, J.A., Khalil, A., Tafur, J., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Nguyen, S.T., Pham, K.Q., Tran, G.B., Gabara, Cristina, Aibar, Jesus, Nishimoto, Yuji, Yamashita, Yugo, Prandoni, Paolo, Barnes, Geoffrey D., Bikdeli, Behnood, Jiménez, David, Demelo-Rodríguez, Pablo, Peris, Ma Luisa, Nguyen, Son Truong, and Monreal, Manuel
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13. Multi‐phenotype analyses of hemostatic traits with cardiovascular events reveal novel genetic associations
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Temprano‐Sagrera, Gerard, Sitlani, Colleen M, Bone, William P, Martin‐Bornez, Miguel, Voight, Benjamin F, Morrison, Alanna C, Damrauer, Scott M, de Vries, Paul S, Smith, Nicholas L, Sabater‐Lleal, Maria, Dehghan, Abbas, Heath, Adam S, Reiner, Alex P, Johnson, Andrew, Richmond, Anne, Peters, Annette, van Hylckama Vlieg, Astrid, McKnight, Barbara, Psaty, Bruce M, Hayward, Caroline, Ward‐Caviness, Cavin, O’Donnell, Christopher, Chasman, Daniel, Strachan, David P, Tregouet, David A, Mook‐Kanamori, Dennis, Gill, Dipender, Thibord, Florian, Asselbergs, Folkert W, Leebeek, Frank WG, Rosendaal, Frits R, Davies, Gail, Homuth, Georg, Temprano, Gerard, Campbell, Harry, Taylor, Herman A, Bressler, Jan, Huffman, Jennifer E, Rotter, Jerome I, Yao, Jie, Wilson, James F, Bis, Joshua C, Hahn, Julie M, Desch, Karl C, Wiggins, Kerri L, Raffield, Laura M, Bielak, Lawrence F, Yanek, Lisa R, Kleber, Marcus E, Mueller, Martina, Kavousi, Maryam, Mangino, Massimo, Liu, Melissa, Brown, Michael R, Conomos, Matthew P, Jhun, Min‐A, Chen, Ming‐Huei, de Maat, Moniek PM, Pankratz, Nathan, Peyser, Patricia A, Elliot, Paul, Wei, Peng, Wild, Philipp S, Morange, Pierre E, van der Harst, Pim, Yang, Qiong, Le, Ngoc‐Quynh, Marioni, Riccardo, Li, Ruifang, Cox, Simon R, Trompet, Stella, Felix, Stephan B, Völker, Uwe, Tang, Weihong, Koenig, Wolfgang, Jukema, J Wouter, Guo, Xiuqing, Lindstrom, Sara, Wang, Lu, Smith, Erin N, Gordon, William, de Andrade, Mariza, Brody, Jennifer A, Pattee, Jack W, Haessler, Jeffrey, Brumpton, Ben M, Chasman, Daniel I, Suchon, Pierre, Turman, Constance, Germain, Marine, MacDonald, James, and Braekkan, Sigrid K
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Genetics ,Biotechnology ,Human Genome ,Atherosclerosis ,Prevention ,Cardiovascular ,Hematology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Factor XI ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Hemostasis ,Hemostatics ,Humans ,Phenotype ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Tissue Plasminogen Activator ,blood coagulation ,cardiovascular diseases ,genetic pleiotropy ,genome-wide association study ,hemostasis ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology - Abstract
BackgroundMulti-phenotype analysis of genetically correlated phenotypes can increase the statistical power to detect loci associated with multiple traits, leading to the discovery of novel loci. This is the first study to date to comprehensively analyze the shared genetic effects within different hemostatic traits, and between these and their associated disease outcomes.ObjectivesTo discover novel genetic associations by combining summary data of correlated hemostatic traits and disease events.MethodsSummary statistics from genome wide-association studies (GWAS) from seven hemostatic traits (factor VII [FVII], factor VIII [FVIII], von Willebrand factor [VWF] factor XI [FXI], fibrinogen, tissue plasminogen activator [tPA], plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 [PAI-1]) and three major cardiovascular (CV) events (venous thromboembolism [VTE], coronary artery disease [CAD], ischemic stroke [IS]), were combined in 27 multi-trait combinations using metaUSAT. Genetic correlations between phenotypes were calculated using Linkage Disequilibrium Score Regression (LDSC). Newly associated loci were investigated for colocalization. We considered a significance threshold of 1.85 × 10-9 obtained after applying Bonferroni correction for the number of multi-trait combinations performed (n = 27).ResultsAcross the 27 multi-trait analyses, we found 4 novel pleiotropic loci (XXYLT1, KNG1, SUGP1/MAU2, TBL2/MLXIPL) that were not significant in the original individual datasets, were not described in previous GWAS for the individual traits, and that presented a common associated variant between the studied phenotypes.ConclusionsThe discovery of four novel loci contributes to the understanding of the relationship between hemostasis and CV events and elucidate common genetic factors between these traits.
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- 2022
14. Delegation to autonomous agents promotes cooperation in collective-risk dilemmas
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Domingos, Elias Fernández, Terrucha, Inês, Suchon, Rémi, Grujić, Jelena, Burguillo, Juan C., Santos, Francisco C., and Lenaerts, Tom
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Home assistant chat-bots, self-driving cars, drones or automated negotiations are some of the several examples of autonomous (artificial) agents that have pervaded our society. These agents enable the automation of multiple tasks, saving time and (human) effort. However, their presence in social settings raises the need for a better understanding of their effect on social interactions and how they may be used to enhance cooperation towards the public good, instead of hindering it. To this end, we present an experimental study of human delegation to autonomous agents and hybrid human-agent interactions centered on a public goods dilemma shaped by a collective risk. Our aim to understand experimentally whether the presence of autonomous agents has a positive or negative impact on social behaviour, fairness and cooperation in such a dilemma. Our results show that cooperation increases when participants delegate their actions to an artificial agent that plays on their behalf. Yet, this positive effect is reduced when humans interact in hybrid human-agent groups. Finally, we show that humans are biased towards agent behaviour, assuming that they will contribute less to the collective effort.
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- 2021
15. Gabrielle Suchon : Le droit des femmes à la science
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Mosconi, Nicole
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Cet article porte sur la deuxième partie du Traité de la Morale et de la Politique (1693) de la philosophe Gabrielle Suchon (1632-1703), consacré à la « Science », qui pose la question de l’accès des femmes aux savoirs savants de son temps. Il examinera successivement son analyse des moyens dont usent les hommes pour priver les femmes des sciences ; ensuite la manière dont elle réfute l’idée que cette pri-vation de science est de droit en démontrant que la science est pour les femmes de droit divin et de droit naturel. Enfin, l’autrice indique les moyens propres que les femmes peuvent trouver pour accéder à la Science (les études privées, les livres, les sociétés entre femmes) ainsi que le plaisir extrême qu’elles peuvent en retirer.
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- 2019
16. Age-Related Differences in the Presentation, Management, and Clinical Outcomes of 100,000 Patients With Venous Thromboembolism in the RIETE Registry
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Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Aibar, J., Alda-Lozano, A., Alfonso, J., Amado, C., Angelina-García, M., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Bascuñana, J., Beddar-Chaib, F., Blanco-Molina, A., Caballero, J.C., Castellanos, G., Chasco, L., Criado, J., De Ancos, C., Del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Falgá, C., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Aracil, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Francisco, I., Gabara, C., Galeano-Valle, F., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil De Gómez, M.A., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., González-Munera, A., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jiménez, R., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lainez-Justo, S., Lecumberri, R., León-Ramírez, J.M., Llamas, P., Lobo, J.L., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Marcos, M., Martín del Pozo, M., Martín-Martos, F., Maza, J.M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Morales, M.V., Navas, M.S., Nieto, J.A., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid, M., Ordieres-Ortega, L., Ortiz, M., Osorio, J., Otálora, S., Otero, R., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Pagán, J., Palomeque, A.C., Paredes, E., Parra-Caballero, P., Parra-Rosado, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Pinar, M., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Puchades, R., Rivera-Cívico, F., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Rosa, V., Romero-Brugera, M., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suárez-Fernández, S., Tirado, R., Torrents-Vilar, A., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Vanassche, T., Verhamme, P., Verstraete, A., Yoo, H.H.B., Montenegro, A.C., Morales, S.N., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Grange, C., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Brenner, B., Dally, N., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Rashidi, F., Abenante, A., Barillari, G., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bissacco, D., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Casana, R., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Lambertenghi-Deliliers, D., Negro, F., Pesavento, R., Poz, A., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Taflaj, B., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Paluga, R., Skride, A., Kigitovica, D., Fonseca, S., Marques, R., Meireles, J., Pinto, S., Bosevski, M., Trajkova, M., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Ortega, Alberto García, Jiménez, David, Pedro-Tudela, Ana, Pérez-Ductor, Cristina, Fernández-Capitán, Carmen, Falgá, Conxita, Skride, Andris, Siniscalchi, Carmine, Weinberg, Ido, and Monreal, Manuel
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17. La place de La comédie des quatre femmes de Marguerite de Navarre (1542) dans le discours sur le célibat volontaire comme modèle de félicité de l'Arioste à Gabrielle Suchon.
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Dunn-Lardeau, Brenda
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In the Comedy for Four Women (1542), Marguerite de Navarre presents a dialogue among five female protogonists who express the delights and the torments that stem from the love of their suitors or husbands. This is true for all except the First Girl, who does not want have anything to do with love or marriage. This article examines the special status of the character of the First Girl, an apparent forerunner of a new way of life for women. Specifically, it explores the potencial for a sixteenth-century young woman to live a life without a suitor and, moreover, to proclaim that wilful celibacy is a source of genuine happiness rather than of the humiliating feeling of failure attached traditionally to a life outside of wedlock or religion. Moreover, in this play, Marguerite de Navarre makes a significant contribution to the idea of the dignity and happiness of wilful celibacy, while taking part in the Querelle des amies debate. Finally, this article gathers data on the historical and fictional characters that emerged before and after Marguerite's Comedy, leading to the development of a positive view of the unmarried woman, which culminated in Gabrielle Suchon's manifesto, Du celibat volontaire, in 1700. The data of Reflect a growing demographic trend, as well as a shift in the hierarchy of female values: chastity is no longer an end in itself, the supreme feminine virtue, but a means to the end of freedom and felicity.
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18. Elevated plasma complement factor H related 5 protein is associated with venous thromboembolism
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Iglesias, Maria Jesus, Sanchez-Rivera, Laura, Ibrahim-Kosta, Manal, Naudin, Clément, Munsch, Gaëlle, Goumidi, Louisa, Farm, Maria, Smith, Philip M., Thibord, Florian, Kral-Pointner, Julia Barbara, Hong, Mun-Gwan, Suchon, Pierre, Germain, Marine, Schrottmaier, Waltraud, Dusart, Philip, Boland, Anne, Kotol, David, Edfors, Fredrik, Koprulu, Mine, Pietzner, Maik, Langenberg, Claudia, Damrauer, Scott M., Johnson, Andrew D., Klarin, Derek M., Smith, Nicholas L., Smadja, David M., Holmström, Margareta, Magnusson, Maria, Silveira, Angela, Uhlén, Mathias, Renné, Thomas, Martinez-Perez, Angel, Emmerich, Joseph, Deleuze, Jean-Francois, Antovic, Jovan, Soria Fernandez, Jose Manuel, Assinger, Alice, Schwenk, Jochen M., Souto Andres, Joan Carles, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Butler, Lynn Marie, Trégouët, David-Alexandre, and Odeberg, Jacob
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19. Author Correction: Elevated plasma complement factor H related 5 protein is associated with venous thromboembolism
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Iglesias, Maria Jesus, Sanchez-Rivera, Laura, Ibrahim-Kosta, Manal, Naudin, Clément, Munsch, Gaëlle, Goumidi, Louisa, Farm, Maria, Smith, Philip M., Thibord, Florian, Kral-Pointner, Julia Barbara, Hong, Mun-Gwan, Suchon, Pierre, Germain, Marine, Schrottmaier, Waltraud, Dusart, Philip, Boland, Anne, Kotol, David, Edfors, Fredrik, Koprulu, Mine, Pietzner, Maik, Langenberg, Claudia, Damrauer, Scott M., Johnson, Andrew D., Klarin, Derek M., Smith, Nicholas L., Smadja, David M., Holmström, Margareta, Magnusson, Maria, Silveira, Angela, Uhlén, Mathias, Renné, Thomas, Martinez-Perez, Angel, Emmerich, Joseph, Deleuze, Jean-Francois, Antovic, Jovan, Soria Fernandez, Jose Manuel, Assinger, Alice, Schwenk, Jochen M., Souto Andres, Joan Carles, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Butler, Lynn Marie, Trégouët, David-Alexandre, and Odeberg, Jacob
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20. A prognostic score to identify women at increased risk for abnormal uterine bleeding during anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Agudo, P., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Bascuñana, J., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Botella, E., Cañas, I., Carrero-Arribas, R., Casado, I., Cerdá, P., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., de Miguel, J., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Domínguez, I.M., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Falgá, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., Gavín-Blanco, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., Gonzalez-Moreno, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lainez-Justo, S., A, Latorre, J, Lima, Jl, Lobo, López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Meseguer, M., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Moisés, J., Mercado, M.I., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Morales, M.V., Nieto, J.A., Noguera-Gras, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Parra, V., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-López, M., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Torres, M.I., Torres-Sánchez, A., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M.M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., El Harake, S., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Kigitovica, D., Rusa, E., Skride, A., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Sarlon-Bartoli, Gabrielle, Criado, Juan, Middeldorp, Saskia, Nieto, José Antonio, Díaz-Pedroche, María del Carmen, Moustafa, Farès, Ruiz-Giménez, Nuria, and DI Micco, Pierpaolo
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21. Review of the Book “The Legal and Economic Aspects of Associations and Agricultural Producers in Selected Countries of The World” by Aneta Suchon (Editor)
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Richli, Paul
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22. COVID-19–associated venous thromboembolism: risk of recurrence and major bleeding
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Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Amado, C., Amorós, S., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Botella, E., Carrero, R., Casado, I., Criado, J., del Toro, J., De Ancos, C., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Falgá, C., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García de Herreros, M., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gil-Hernández, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., González-Martínez, J., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lalueza, A., Lainez-Justo, S., Lecumberri, R., León-Ramírez, J.M., Lobo, J.L., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Mas-Maresma, L., Marcos, M., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Nieto, J.A., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Jacoiste, A., Pérez-Pérez, J.L., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rubio, C.M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Tolosa, C., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, J.R., Vela, L., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Grange, C., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Najib, D., Tzoran, I., Farrashi, M., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Taflaj, B., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Demelo-Rodriguez, Pablo, Alonso-Beato, Rubén, Jara-Palomares, Luis, Galeano-Valle, Francisco, Bura-Riviere, Alessandra, Visonà, Adriana, Francisco, Iria, Vidal, Gemma, López-Ruiz, Antonio, and Monreal, Manuel
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23. Venous thromboembolism characteristics, treatment and outcomes in young adults: findings from the Registro Informatizado de Enfermedad TromboEmbólica registry
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Alonso-Carrillo, J., Amado, C., Amorós, S., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Botella, E., Casado, I., Chasco, L., Cerdà, P., Criado, J., del Toro, J., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Falgá, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García de Herreros, M., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., González-Martínez, J., González-Moreno, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lainez-Justo, S., Lalueza, A., Latorre, A., Lecumberri, R., Lobo, J.L., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marcos, M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Morales, M.V., Nieto, J.A., Noguera-Gras, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Jacoiste, M.A., Pérez-Pérez, J.L., Peris, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M.M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., De Angelis, A., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Gibietis, V., Kigitovica, D., Skride, A., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Cohen, Omri, Barg, Assaf A., Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike, Amado-Fernández, Cristina, Mazzolai, Lucia, Tiberio, Gregorio, Skride, Andris, Morales, María del Valle, and Kenet, Gili
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24. A Scoping Review of LGBT + Inclusion in Thailand: Policy Proposals and Recommendations
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Reid, Luke, Newman, Peter A., Lau, Holning, Tepjan, Suchon, and Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn
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- 2022
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25. Trombofilias constitucionales y síndrome de los antifosfolípidos
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Suchon, P., Kosta, M.I., and Morange, P.E.
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26. Heart Rate and Mortality in Patients With Acute Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Aibar, J., Aibar, M.A., Alonso, J., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Asuero, A., Azcarate-Agüero, P., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Camon, A.M., Castro, J., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Di Campli, M.V., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Flores, K., Font, C., Font, L., Francisco, I., Gabara, C., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., García de la Garza, R., García-Díaz, C., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Giménez-Suau, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jiménez-Alfaro, C., Joya, M.D., Lainez-Justo, S., Latorre, A., Lima, J., Lobo, J.L., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín del Pozo, M., Martín-Martos, F., Martínez-Urbistondo, D., Mella, C., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Nieto, J.A., Nofuentes-Pérez, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Olivares, M.C., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Pedrajas, J.M., Pellejero, G., Porras, J.A., Portillo, J., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Rosa, V., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sánchez-Martínez, R., Sánchez-Muñoz-Torrero, J.F., Sancho, T., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Torres, M.I., Tolosa, C., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Valero, B., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Zamora, C., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Vanassche, T., Vandenbriele, C., Verhamme, P., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Ait Abdallah, N., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Couturaud, F., Crichi, B., Debourdeau, P., Espitia, O., Farge-Bancel, D., Grange, C., Helfer, H., Lacut, K., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Morange, P., Moustafa, F., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Quere, I., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Nishimoto, Y., Sato, Y., Birzulis, J., Skride, A., Zaicenko, A., Fonseca, S., Martins, F., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Krstevski, G., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Bikdeli, B., Caprini, J.A., Bui, H.M., Jaureguízar, Ana, Jiménez, David, Bikdeli, Behnood, Ruiz-Artacho, Pedro, Muriel, Alfonso, Tapson, Victor, López-Reyes, Raquel, Valero, Beatriz, and Kenet, Gili
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27. Genome-Wide Association Transethnic Meta-Analyses Identifies Novel Associations Regulating Coagulation Factor VIII and von Willebrand Factor Plasma Levels
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Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Huffman, Jennifer E, de Vries, Paul S, Marten, Jonathan, Mastrangelo, Michael A, Song, Ci, Pankratz, Nathan, Ward-Caviness, Cavin K, Yanek, Lisa R, Trompet, Stella, Delgado, Graciela E, Guo, Xiuqing, Bartz, Traci M, Martinez-Perez, Angel, Germain, Marine, de Haan, Hugoline G, Ozel, Ayse B, Polasek, Ozren, Smith, Albert V, Eicher, John D, Reiner, Alex P, Tang, Weihong, Davies, Neil M, Stott, David J, Rotter, Jerome I, Tofler, Geoffrey H, Boerwinkle, Eric, de Maat, Moniek PM, Kleber, Marcus E, Welsh, Paul, Brody, Jennifer A, Chen, Ming-Huei, Vaidya, Dhananjay, Soria, José Manuel, Suchon, Pierre, van Hylckama Vlieg, Astrid, Desch, Karl C, Kolcic, Ivana, Joshi, Peter K, Launer, Lenore J, Harris, Tamara B, Campbell, Harry, Rudan, Igor, Becker, Diane M, Li, Jun Z, Rivadeneira, Fernando, Uitterlinden, André G, Hofman, Albert, Franco, Oscar H, Cushman, Mary, Psaty, Bruce M, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, McKnight, Barbara, Chong, Michael R, Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel, Rosand, Jonathan, Lindgren, Arne, Consortium, INVENT Consortium MEGASTROKE Consortium of the International Stroke Genetics, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Wilson, James F, Hayward, Caroline, Ginsburg, David, Fornage, Myriam, Rosendaal, Frits R, Souto, Juan Carlos, Becker, Lewis C, Jenny, Nancy S, März, Winfried, Jukema, J Wouter, Dehghan, Abbas, Trégouët, David-Alexandre, Morrison, Alanna C, Johnson, Andrew D, O’Donnell, Christopher J, Strachan, David P, Lowenstein, Charles J, and Smith, Nicholas L
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Epidemiology ,Health Sciences ,Human Genome ,Hematology ,Genetics ,Clinical Research ,Atherosclerosis ,Biotechnology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Cardiovascular ,Blood ,Arterial Occlusive Diseases ,Biomarkers ,Blood Coagulation ,Blood Coagulation Disorders ,Inherited ,Factor VIII ,Genetic Loci ,Genetic Markers ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Phenotype ,Ribosomal Protein L3 ,Risk Factors ,Venous Thrombosis ,von Willebrand Factor ,cardiovascular diseases ,factor VIII ,genome-wide association studies ,genetics ,risk factors ,von Willebrand factor ,INVENT Consortium ,MEGASTROKE Consortium of the International Stroke Genetics Consortium ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Public Health and Health Services ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology ,Clinical sciences ,Sports science and exercise - Abstract
BackgroundFactor VIII (FVIII) and its carrier protein von Willebrand factor (VWF) are associated with risk of arterial and venous thrombosis and with hemorrhagic disorders. We aimed to identify and functionally test novel genetic associations regulating plasma FVIII and VWF.MethodsWe meta-analyzed genome-wide association results from 46 354 individuals of European, African, East Asian, and Hispanic ancestry. All studies performed linear regression analysis using an additive genetic model and associated ≈35 million imputed variants with natural log-transformed phenotype levels. In vitro gene silencing in cultured endothelial cells was performed for candidate genes to provide additional evidence on association and function. Two-sample Mendelian randomization analyses were applied to test the causal role of FVIII and VWF plasma levels on the risk of arterial and venous thrombotic events.ResultsWe identified 13 novel genome-wide significant ( P≤2.5×10-8) associations, 7 with FVIII levels ( FCHO2/TMEM171/TNPO1, HLA, SOX17/RP1, LINC00583/NFIB, RAB5C-KAT2A, RPL3/TAB1/SYNGR1, and ARSA) and 11 with VWF levels ( PDHB/PXK/KCTD6, SLC39A8, FCHO2/TMEM171/TNPO1, HLA, GIMAP7/GIMAP4, OR13C5/NIPSNAP, DAB2IP, C2CD4B, RAB5C-KAT2A, TAB1/SYNGR1, and ARSA), beyond 10 previously reported associations with these phenotypes. Functional validation provided further evidence of association for all loci on VWF except ARSA and DAB2IP. Mendelian randomization suggested causal effects of plasma FVIII activity levels on venous thrombosis and coronary artery disease risk and plasma VWF levels on ischemic stroke risk.ConclusionsThe meta-analysis identified 13 novel genetic loci regulating FVIII and VWF plasma levels, 10 of which we validated functionally. We provide some evidence for a causal role of these proteins in thrombotic events.
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28. La thrombopénie induite par héparine : mise au point
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Camoin-Jau, L., Mariotti, A., Suchon, P., and Morange, P.-E.
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29. F2c.*C20209T mutation in patients with a history of thrombosis: A case report, retrospective 2 site-results and review of the literature.
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Jambou D, Saut N, Queyrel V, Appert-Flory A, Fischer F, Suchon P, De Pooter N, and Toulon P
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Introduction: G20210A (c.*97G>A) prothrombin gene variant, found in white population has been associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Other rare polymorphisms in F2 gene (C20209T) have been reported, more rare and touching black people, but its potential association with VTE remain uncertain., Methods: About a 69 years-old Caucasian woman presenting an unprovoked deep venous thrombosis of the leg, we analyzed retrospectively 25.000 thrombophilia tests on a 11-year period of time (2007-2018), at Nice and Marseille University Hospitals, and performed extensive review of the literature., Results: Genetic determination included a similar PCR protocol and sequencing. Twenty-one heterozygous cases out of 25.585 determinations (0.08%) was found. The C20209T mutation detected in our Caucasian patient is rare, with a frequency that differed from what was reported in the previous literature, mainly in non-Caucasian patients (Africans, Africans-Americans, and Caribbeans). One hundred and thirteen patients with this mutation have been described in the literature, of which only one homozygous., Conclusion: This study is the most important on C20209T mutation performed at present, allowing to precise its frequency and its potential role in venous thromboembolism., (© 2024 The Author(s). International Journal of Laboratory Hematology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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30. Delegation to artificial agents fosters prosocial behaviors in the collective risk dilemma
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Fernández Domingos, Elias, Terrucha, Inês, Suchon, Rémi, Grujić, Jelena, Burguillo, Juan C., Santos, Francisco C., and Lenaerts, Tom
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31. Whole-genome analysis of plasma fibrinogen reveals population-differentiated genetic regulators with putative liver roles
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Huffman, Jennifer E., Nicholas, Jayna, Hahn, Julie, Heath, Adam S., Raffield, Laura M., Yanek, Lisa R., Brody, Jennifer A., Thibord, Florian, Almasy, Laura, Bartz, Traci M., Bielak, Lawrence F., Bowler, Russell P., Carrasquilla, Germán D., Chasman, Daniel I., Chen, Ming-Huei, Emmert, David B., Ghanbari, Mohsen, Haessler, Jeffrey, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Kleber, Marcus E., Le, Ngoc-Quynh, Lee, Jiwon, Lewis, Joshua P., Li-Gao, Ruifang, Luan, Jian'an, Malmberg, Anni, Mangino, Massimo, Marioni, Riccardo E., Martinez-Perez, Angel, Pankratz, Nathan, Polasek, Ozren, Richmond, Anne, Rodriguez, Benjamin A. T., Rotter, Jerome I., Steri, Maristella, Suchon, Pierre, Trompet, Stella, Weiss, Stefan, Zare, Marjan, Auer, Paul, Cho, Michael H., Christofidou, Paraskevi, Davies, Gail, de Geus, Eco, Deleuze, Jean-François, Delgado, Graciela E., Ekunwe, Lynette, Faraday, Nauder, Gögele, Martin, Greinacher, Andreas, Gao, He, Howard, Tom, Joshi, Peter K., Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O., Lahti, Jari, Linneberg, Allan, Naitza, Silvia, Noordam, Raymond, Paüls-Vergés, Ferran, Rich, Stephen S., Rosendaal, Frits R., Rudan, Igor, Ryan, Kathleen A., Souto, Juan Carlos, van Rooij, Frank J. A., Wang, Heming, Zhao, Wei, Becker, Lewis C., Beswick, Andrew, Brown, Michael R., Cade, Brian E., Campbell, Harry, Cho, Kelly, Crapo, James D., Curran, Joanne E., de Maat, Moniek P. M., Doyle, Margaret, Elliott, Paul, Floyd, James S., Fuchsberger, Christian, Grarup, Niels, Guo, Xiuqing, Harris, Sarah E., Hou, Lifang, Kolcic, Ivana, Kooperberg, Charles, Menni, Cristina, Nauck, Matthias, O'Connell, Jeffrey R., Orrù, Valeria, Psaty, Bruce M., Räikkönen, Katri, Smith, Jennifer A., Soria, Jose Manuel, Stott, David J., van Hylckama Vlieg, Astrid, Watkins, Hugh, Willemsen, Gonneke, Wilson, Peter W. F., Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, Blangero, John, Boomsma, Dorret, Cox, Simon R., Dehghan, Abbas, Eriksson, Johan G., Fiorillo, Edoardo, Fornage, Myriam, Hansen, Torben, Hayward, Caroline, Ikram, M. Arfan, Jukema, J. Wouter, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Lange, Leslie A., März, Winfried, Mathias, Rasika A., Mitchell, Braxton D., Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Pedersen, Oluf, Pramstaller, Peter P., Redline, Susan, Reiner, Alexander, Ridker, Paul M., Silverman, Edwin K., Spector, Tim D., Völker, Uwe, Wareham, Nicholas J., Wilson, James F., Yao, Jie, Trégouët, David-Alexandre, Johnson, Andrew D., Wolberg, Alisa S., de Vries, Paul S., Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Morrison, Alanna C., and Smith, Nicholas L.
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•Largest and most diverse genetic study of plasma fibrinogen identifies 54 regions (18 novel), housing 69 distinct variants (20 novel).•Links to (1) liver enzyme, blood cell, and lipid genetic signals, (2) liver regulatory elements, and (3) thrombotic and inflammatory disease.
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32. Willingness to Use Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Preferences Among Men Who have Sex with Men in Mumbai and Chennai, India: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Chakrapani, Venkatesan, Newman, Peter A., Cameron, Michael, Shunmugam, Murali, Roungprakhon, Surachet, Rawat, Shruta, Baruah, Dicky, Nelson, Ruban, Tepjan, Suchon, and Scarpa, Riccardo
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33. Ultrasound arterial anomalies in patients exposed to nilotinib therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia
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Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Michel, Q., Sarlon, E., Carcopino-Tusoli, M., Suchon, P., Soler, R., Bartoli, M.A., Brunet, D., Morange, P., and Charbonnier, A.
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34. Assessment of a next generation sequencing gene panel strategy in 133 patients with negative thrombophilia screening.
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Suchon P, Soukarieh O, Bernard C, Mariotti A, Ernest V, Barthet MC, Saut N, Theron A, Biron-Andréani C, Daniel MY, Catella J, Rohrlich PS, Blanc-Jouvan F, Le Cam Duchez V, Dari L, Trégouët DA, and Morange PE
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Background: Although heritability of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is high, the thrombophilia screening appears to be positive only in a minority of VTE patients. Adding rare variants screening to identify VTE missing heritability still requires further assessment., Objectives: We report the results of a panel strategy after 3 years of application., Methods: We performed the sequencing of 28 genes related to coagulation cascade and/or VTE using high-throughput sequencing in133 unrelated patients with a personal history of VTE and negative thrombophilia screening. Only variants with minor allele frequency <0.1% were classified according to the American College of Medical Genetics recommendations. We recorded class 3, 4, and 5 variants., Results: We identified class 3, 4, or 5 variants in 46 patients resulting in an identification rate of 35%. Out of the 45 recorded variants, 35 were considered as class 3 (78%), 9 were class 4 (20%), and 1 was class 5 (2%). Four genes accounted for nearly two-thirds (27/45) of the identified variants: SERPINC1, PROS1, F2, and F5. We observed a high rate of recurrent variants in the SERPINC1 and PROS1 genes, including the Cambridge II (SERPINC1 p.A416S), Dublin (SERPINC1 p.V30E), and Heerlen (PROS1 p.S501P) variants. The elevated frequency of these variants in a symptomatic population, compared to their frequency in the general population, provides strong support for their association with VTE risk. We identified 4 (likely) pathogenic variants in F2: p.R596Q (F2 Belgrade), p.R541W, p.P386T, and p.R425L., Conclusion: The high proportion of class 3 variants emphasizes the need for functional studies to better characterize and classify them., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interests There are no competing interests to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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35. Genomic Landscape of Thrombosis Recurrence Risk Across Venous Thromboembolism Subtypes.
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Munsch G, Thibord F, Bezerra OC, Brody JA, van Hylckama Vlieg A, Gourhant L, Chen MH, Germain M, Caro I, Suchon P, Olaso R, Wiggins KL, Saut N, Besse C, Goumidi L, Bacq D, Harrington LB, Boland A, Lemarié CA, Danckwardt S, Debette S, Deleuze JF, Jacqmin-Gadda H, Rodger MA, Gagnon F, Rosendaal FR, Johnson AD, Smith NL, Couturaud F, Morange PE, and Trégouët DA
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Venous thromboembolism (VT) is a frequent (annual incidence of 1 to 2 per 1,000) and potentially life-threatening (case-fatality rate up to 10%) disease. VT is associated with serious short-term and long-term complications including a recurrence rate of approximately 20% within five years. Anticoagulant therapy, the mainstay of VT treatment, drastically reduces the risk of early VT recurrence, but it exposes patients to a substantial risk of bleeding. We analysed the genomic architecture of VT recurrence using data from 6,571 patients across eight cohorts, 1,816 of whom experienced recurrence, with a particular focus on the clinical manifestation of the type of first VT event. Through genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we identified three loci significantly associated (P<5×10
-8 ) with VT recurrence in the general VT population: GPR149/MME , L3MBTL4 , and THSD7B . Protein Quantitative Trait Locus and Mendelian Randomization analyses further identified elevated plasma levels of coagulation factor XI and GOLM2 as risk factors for recurrence, while decreased levels of PCSK9 and pro-IL16 were linked to reduced VT recurrence risk. Subgroup analyses revealed 18 loci associated with VT recurrence, with notable differences between pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). For example, the exonic variant SLC4A1 p.Glu40Lys was significantly associated with recurrence in PE patients (Hazard Ratio (HR)=3.23, P=9.7×10-12 ) but showed no effect in DVT (HR=1.00, P=0.98). These findings emphasize the role of specific genetic loci and protein pathways in influencing VT recurrence and provide valuable insights into potential therapeutic targets. Further research is needed to clarify the biological mechanisms driving these associations., Competing Interests: Disclosures The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.- Published
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36. Genome-Wide Search for Nonadditive Allele Effects Identifies PSKH2 as Involved in the Variability of Factor V Activity.
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Gendre B, Martinez-Perez A, Kleber ME, van Hylckama Vlieg A, Boland A, Olaso R, Germain M, Munsch G, Moissl AP, Suchon P, Souto JC, Soria JM, Deleuze JF, März W, Rosendaal FR, Sabater-Lleal M, Morange PE, and Trégouët DA
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- Humans, Alleles, Haplotypes, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Factor V analysis, Factor V genetics, Factor V metabolism, Genome-Wide Association Study
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Background: Factor V (FV) is a key molecular player in the coagulation cascade. FV plasma levels have been associated with several human diseases, including thrombosis, bleeding, and diabetic complications. So far, 2 genes have been robustly found through genome-wide association analyses to contribute to the inter-individual variability of plasma FV levels: structural F5 gene and PLXDC2., Methods and Results: The authors used the underestimated Brown-Forsythe methodology implemented in the QuickTest software to search for non-additive genetic effects that could contribute to the inter-individual variability of FV plasma activity. QUICKTEST was applied to 4 independent genome-wide association studies studies (LURIC [Ludwigshafen RIsk and Cardiovascular Health Study], MARTHA [Marseille Thrombosis Association], MEGA [Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assessment], and RETROVE [Riesgo de Enfermedad Tromboembolica Venosa]) totaling 4505 participants of European ancestry with measured FV plasma levels. Results obtained in the 4 cohorts were meta-analyzed using a fixed-effect model. Additional analyses involved exploring haplotype and gene×gene interactions in downstream investigations. A genome-wide significant signal at the PSKH2 locus on chr8q21.3 with lead variant rs75463553 with no evidence for heterogeneity across cohorts was observed ( P =0.518). Although rs75463553 did not show an association with mean FV levels ( P =0.49), it demonstrated a robust significant ( P =3.38x10
-9 ) association with the variance of FV plasma levels. Further analyses confirmed the reported association of PSKH2 with neutrophil biology and revealed that rs75463553 likely interacts with two loci, GRIN2A and POM121L12 , known for their involvement in smoking biology., Conclusions: This comprehensive approach identifies the role of PSKH2 as a novel molecular player in the genetic regulation of FV, shedding light on the contribution of neutrophils to FV biology.- Published
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37. Should we prevent thrombosis related to intravenous immunoglobulin infusions with systematic anticoagulant prophylaxis?
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Arcani, R., Grapperon, A.-M., Venton, G., Suchon, P., Verschueren, A., Bas, J., Salort-Campana, E., Attarian, S., and Delmont, E.
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38. Descriptive study of the general practitioners’ perception of direct oral anticoagulants and the risk of genital bleeding in women of childbearing age
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Paoletti, E., Rezkallah, S., El Harake, S., Castelli, M., Benresdouane, Y., Brunet, D., Suchon, P., Morange, P., and Sarlon-Bartoli, G.
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39. Age-Related Differences in the Presentation, Management, and Clinical Outcomes of 100,000 Patients With Venous Thromboembolism in the RIETE Registry
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Ortega, Alberto García, primary, Jiménez, David, additional, Pedro-Tudela, Ana, additional, Pérez-Ductor, Cristina, additional, Fernández-Capitán, Carmen, additional, Falgá, Conxita, additional, Skride, Andris, additional, Siniscalchi, Carmine, additional, Weinberg, Ido, additional, Monreal, Manuel, additional, Adarraga, M.D., additional, Alberich-Conesa, A., additional, Aibar, J., additional, Alda-Lozano, A., additional, Alfonso, J., additional, Amado, C., additional, Angelina-García, M., additional, Arcelus, J.I., additional, Ballaz, A., additional, Barba, R., additional, Barbagelata, C., additional, Barrón, M., additional, Barrón-Andrés, B., additional, Bascuñana, J., additional, Beddar-Chaib, F., additional, Blanco-Molina, A., additional, Caballero, J.C., additional, Castellanos, G., additional, Chasco, L., additional, Criado, J., additional, De Ancos, C., additional, Del Toro, J., additional, Demelo-Rodríguez, P., additional, De Juana-Izquierdo, C., additional, Díaz-Brasero, A.M., additional, Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., additional, Dubois-Silva, A., additional, Escribano, J.C., additional, Falgá, C., additional, Farfán-Sedano, A.I., additional, Fernández-Aracil, C., additional, Fernández-Capitán, C., additional, Fernández-Jiménez, B., additional, Fernández-Reyes, J.L., additional, Fidalgo, M.A., additional, Francisco, I., additional, Gabara, C., additional, Galeano-Valle, F., additional, García-Bragado, F., additional, García-Ortega, A., additional, Gavín-Sebastián, O., additional, Gil De Gómez, M.A., additional, Gil-Díaz, A., additional, Gómez-Cuervo, C., additional, González-Munera, A., additional, Grau, E., additional, Guirado, L., additional, Gutiérrez, J., additional, Hernández-Blasco, L., additional, Jara-Palomares, L., additional, Jaras, M.J., additional, Jiménez, D., additional, Jiménez, R., additional, Jou, I., additional, Joya, M.D., additional, Lainez-Justo, S., additional, Lecumberri, R., additional, León-Ramírez, J.M., additional, Llamas, P., additional, Lobo, J.L., additional, López-Jiménez, L., additional, López-Miguel, P., additional, López-Núñez, J.J., additional, López-Ruiz, A., additional, López-Sáez, J.B., additional, Lorenzo, A., additional, Lumbierres, M., additional, Madridano, O., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Marchena, P.J., additional, Marcos, M., additional, Martín del Pozo, M., additional, Martín-Martos, F., additional, Maza, J.M., additional, Mena, E., additional, Mercado, M.I., additional, Moisés, J., additional, Monreal, M., additional, Morales, M.V., additional, Navas, M.S., additional, Nieto, J.A., additional, Núñez-Fernández, M.J., additional, Olid, M., additional, Ordieres-Ortega, L., additional, Ortiz, M., additional, Osorio, J., additional, Otálora, S., additional, Otero, R., additional, Pacheco-Gómez, N., additional, Pagán, J., additional, Palomeque, A.C., additional, Paredes, E., additional, Parra-Caballero, P., additional, Parra-Rosado, P., additional, Pedrajas, J.M., additional, Pérez-Ductor, C., additional, Pérez-Pinar, M., additional, Peris, M.L., additional, Pesce, M.L., additional, Porras, J.A., additional, Puchades, R., additional, Rivera-Cívico, F., additional, Rodríguez-Cobo, A., additional, Rosa, V., additional, Romero-Brugera, M., additional, Ruiz-Artacho, P., additional, Ruiz-Giménez, N., additional, Ruiz-Ruiz, J., additional, Salgueiro, G., additional, Sancho, T., additional, Sendín, V., additional, Sigüenza, P., additional, Soler, S., additional, Suárez-Fernández, S., additional, Tirado, R., additional, Torrents-Vilar, A., additional, Torres, M.I., additional, Trujillo-Santos, J., additional, Uresandi, F., additional, Valle, R., additional, Varona, J.F., additional, Villalobos, A., additional, Villares, P., additional, Ay, C., additional, Nopp, S., additional, Pabinger, I., additional, Vanassche, T., additional, Verhamme, P., additional, Verstraete, A., additional, Yoo, H.H.B., additional, Montenegro, A.C., additional, Morales, S.N., additional, Roa, J., additional, Hirmerova, J., additional, Malý, R., additional, Bertoletti, L., additional, Bura-Riviere, A., additional, Catella, J., additional, Chopard, R., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Espitia, O., additional, Grange, C., additional, Leclercq, B., additional, Le Mao, R., additional, Mahé, I., additional, Moustafa, F., additional, Plaisance, L., additional, Sarlon-Bartoli, G., additional, Suchon, P., additional, Versini, E., additional, Schellong, S., additional, Brenner, B., additional, Dally, N., additional, Tzoran, I., additional, Sadeghipour, P., additional, Rashidi, F., additional, Abenante, A., additional, Barillari, G., additional, Basaglia, M., additional, Bilora, F., additional, Bissacco, D., additional, Bortoluzzi, C., additional, Brandolin, B., additional, Casana, R., additional, Ciammaichella, M., additional, Colaizzo, D., additional, Dentali, F., additional, Di Micco, P., additional, Grandone, E., additional, Imbalzano, E., additional, Lambertenghi-Deliliers, D., additional, Negro, F., additional, Pesavento, R., additional, Poz, A., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Scarinzi, P., additional, Siniscalchi, C., additional, Taflaj, B., additional, Tufano, A., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Vo Hong, N., additional, Zalunardo, B., additional, Paluga, R., additional, Skride, A., additional, Kigitovica, D., additional, Fonseca, S., additional, Marques, R., additional, Meireles, J., additional, Pinto, S., additional, Bosevski, M., additional, Trajkova, M., additional, Zdraveska, M., additional, Bounameaux, H., additional, Mazzolai, L., additional, Aujayeb, A., additional, Caprini, J.A., additional, Weinberg, I., additional, and Bui, H.M., additional
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40. Field testing of a small-scale anaerobic digester with liquid dairy manure and other organic wastes at an urban dairy farm
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Ihara, Ikko, Yano, Kosuke, Andriamanohiarisoamanana, Fetra J., Yoshida, Gen, Yuge, Taro, Yuge, Tadao, Tangtaweewipat, Suchon, and Umetsu, Kazutaka
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41. LGBT+ inclusion and human rights in Thailand: a scoping review of the literature
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Newman, Peter A., Reid, Luke, Tepjan, Suchon, and Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn
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42. An artificial neural network approach integrating plasma proteomics and genetic data identifies PLXNA4 as a new susceptibility locus for pulmonary embolism
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Razzaq, Misbah, Iglesias, Maria Jesus, Ibrahim-Kosta, Manal, Goumidi, Louisa, Soukarieh, Omar, Proust, Carole, Roux, Maguelonne, Suchon, Pierre, Boland, Anne, Daiain, Delphine, Olaso, Robert, Havervall, Sebastian, Thalin, Charlotte, Butler, Lynn, Deleuze, Jean-François, Odeberg, Jacob, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, and Trégouët, David-Alexandre
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43. Venous thromboembolism characteristics and outcomes among RIETE patients tested and untested for inherited thrombophilia
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Cohen, Omri, Waldman Radinsky, Liat, Kenet, Gili, Mahé, Isabelle, Barillari, Giovanni, Soler, Silvia, Sigüenza, Patricia, Del Valle Morales, María, Villares, Paula, Monreal, Manuel, Adarraga, MD, Alberich-Conesa, A, Aibar, J, Alda-Lozano, A, Alfonso, J, Amado, C, Angelina-García, M, Arcelus, JI, Ballaz, A, Barba, R, Barbagelata, C, Barrón, M, Barrón-Andrés, B, Beddar-Chaib, F, Blanco-Molina, A, Caballero, JC, Castellanos, G, Criado, J, De Ancos, C, Del Toro, J, Demelo-Rodríguez, P, De Juana-Izquierdo, C, Díaz-Peromingo, JA, Dubois-Silva, A, Escribano, JC, Falgá, C, Farfán-Sedano, AI, Fernández-Aracil, C, Fernández-Capitán, C, Fernández-Jiménez, B, Fernández-Reyes, JL, Fidalgo, MA, Francisco, I, Gabara, C, Galeano-Valle, F, García-Bragado, F, García-Ortega, A, Gavín-Sebastián, O, Gil-Díaz, A, Gómez-Cuervo, C, González-García, C, González-Munera, A, Grau, E, Guirado, L, Gutiérrez-Guisado, J, Hernández-Blasco, L, Herreros, M, Jara-Palomares, L, Jaras, MJ, Jiménez, D, Jou, I, Joya, MD, Lecumberri, R, Llamas, P, Lobo, JL, López-Jiménez, L, López-Miguel, P, López-Brull, H, López-Núñez, JJ, López-Ruiz, A, López-Sáez, JB, Lorenzo, A, Lumbierres, M, Madridano, O, Maestre, A, Marchena, PJ, Marcos, M, Martín del Pozo, M, Martín-Martos, F, Martínez-Prado, R, Maza, JM, Mena, E, Mercado, MI, Moisés, J, Molino, A, Monreal, M, Morales, MV, Navas, MS, Nieto, JA, Núñez-Fernández, MJ, Olid, M, Ordieres-Ortega, L, Ortiz, M, Osorio, J, Otálora, S, Otero, R, Pacheco-Gómez, N, Pagán, J, Palomeque, AC, Paredes, E, Parra-Caballero, P, Pedrajas, JM, Pérez-Ductor, C, Pérez-Pinar, M, Peris, ML, Pesce, ML, Porras, JA, Puchades, R, Rivera-Cívico, F, Rodríguez-Cobo, A, Romero-Brugera, M, Ruiz-Artacho, P, Ruiz-Giménez, N, Ruiz-Ruiz, J, Salgueiro, G, Sancho, T, Sendín, V, Sigüenza, P, Soler, S, Steinherr, A, Suárez-Fernández, S, Tirado, R, Torrents-Vilar, A, Torres, MI, Trujillo-Santos, J, Uresandi, F, Valle, R, Varona, JF, Villalobos, A, Villares, P, Ay, C, Nopp, S, Pabinger, I, Vanassche, T, Verhamme, P, Verstraete, A, Yoo, HHB, Montenegro, AC, Morales, SN, Roa, J, Hirmerova, J, Malý, R, Bertoletti, L, Bura-Riviere, A, Catella, J, Chopard, R, Couturaud, F, Espitia, O, Grange, C, Le Mao, R, Leclercq, B, Mahé, I, Morange, P, Moustafa, F, Plaisance, L, Sarlon-Bartoli, G, Suchon, P, Versini, E, Schellong, S, Brenner, B, Dally, N, Kenet, G, Tzoran, I, Sadeghipour, P, Rashidi, F, Abenante, A, Barillari, G, Basaglia, M, Bertoni, M, Bilora, F, Brandolin, B, Ciammaichella, M, Colaizzo, D, Dentali, F, Di Micco, P, Grandone, E, Imbalzano, E, Negro, F, Pesavento, R, Poz, A, Prandoni, P, Siniscalchi, C, Taflaj, B, Tufano, A, Visonà, A, Zalunardo, B, Skride, A, Kigitovica, D, Zicans, M, Fonseca, S, Marques, R, Meireles, J, Pinto, S, Bosevski, M, Trajkova, M, Zdraveska, M, Bounameaux, H, Mazzolai, L, Aujayeb, A, Caprini, JA, Weinberg, I, and Bui, HM
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•In a RIETE registry analysis of 103 818 patients with VTE, 20.3% were tested for IT, showing a substantial variance in outcomes.•A thoughtful IT testing approach should consider patients’ VTE risk factors and comorbidities.
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44. High risk of long-term recurrence after a first episode of venous thromboembolism during pregnancy or postpartum: the REcurrence after a PrEgnAncy related Thrombosis (REPEAT) Study.
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Ibrahim-Kosta M, El Harake S, Leclercq B, De Mari C, Secondi JF, Paoletti E, Suchon P, Benredouane Y, Brunet D, Barthet MC, Bruzelius M, Munsch G, Trégouët DA, Morange PE, Goumidi L, and Sarlon-Bartoli G
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Background: The long-term recurrence risk after a pregnancy-associated venous thromboembolism (VTE) is sparsely assessed., Objectives: To determine the rate of recurrence after a pregnancy-associated VTE and identify associated risk factors., Methods: Five hundred eighty-seven women with a history of first VTE occurring during pregnancy or up to 3 months after delivery were referred to La Timone Hospital, Marseille, France. Women were consecutively included between 2000 and 2015. VTE characteristics and biological parameters were collected upon inclusion. During the 2016-2019 period, patients were recontacted to gather information on postinclusion VTE. A weighted Cox model, adapted to the study's ambispective design, was used to analyze pre- and postinclusion VTE recurrences., Results: After quality controls, 583 women were analyzed. The incidence of recurrent VTE was 2.4% person-years. The cumulative risk of VTE recurrence was 38% (n = 221), with a median follow-up of 31 years (95% CI: 27-35); 6%, 13%, 17%, and 30% at 2, 5, 10, and 30 years respectively. Pulmonary embolism at first event was associated with a 2-fold increased risk of pulmonary embolism at recurrence compared with isolated deep venous thrombosis (DVT, hazard ratio [HR]: 2.63; 95% CI: 1.44-4.82). Risk factors significantly associated with recurrence were interrupted pregnancies (HR: 1.85; 95% CI: 1.18-2.90), lower limb DVT (HR: 2.95; 95% CI: 1.16-7.49), and AB blood group (HR: 1.71; 95% CI: 1.06-2.77)., Conclusion: Although the recurrence risk is low within the first 10 years after a pregnancy-associated VTE, one-third of patients experienced a new event over a 30-year period. Interrupted pregnancies, lower limb DVT, and AB blood group were associated with higher risk of recurrence., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interests There are no competing interests to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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45. Multi-ancestry polygenic risk scores for venous thromboembolism.
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Jee YH, Thibord F, Dominguez A, Sept C, Boulier K, Venkateswaran V, Ding Y, Cherlin T, Verma SS, Faro VL, Bartz TM, Boland A, Brody JA, Deleuze JF, Emmerich J, Germain M, Johnson AD, Kooperberg C, Morange PE, Pankratz N, Psaty BM, Reiner AP, Smadja DM, Sitlani CM, Suchon P, Tang W, Trégouët DA, Zöllner S, Pasaniuc B, Damrauer SM, Sanna S, Snieder H, Kabrhel C, Smith NL, and Kraft P
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- Female, Humans, Male, Black or African American genetics, Case-Control Studies, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, White genetics, Genetic Risk Score, Venous Thromboembolism genetics, Venous Thromboembolism epidemiology
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality, with large disparities in incidence rates between Black and White Americans. Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) limited to variants discovered in genome-wide association studies in European-ancestry samples can identify European-ancestry individuals at high risk of VTE. However, there is limited evidence on whether high-dimensional PRS constructed using more sophisticated methods and more diverse training data can enhance the predictive ability and their utility across diverse populations. We developed PRSs for VTE using summary statistics from the International Network against Venous Thrombosis (INVENT) consortium genome-wide association studies meta-analyses of European- (71 771 cases and 1 059 740 controls) and African-ancestry samples (7482 cases and 129 975 controls). We used LDpred2 and PRS-CSx to construct ancestry-specific and multi-ancestry PRSs and evaluated their performance in an independent European- (6781 cases and 103 016 controls) and African-ancestry sample (1385 cases and 12 569 controls). Multi-ancestry PRSs with weights tuned in European-ancestry samples slightly outperformed ancestry-specific PRSs in European-ancestry test samples (e.g. the area under the receiver operating curve [AUC] was 0.609 for PRS-CSx_combinedEUR and 0.608 for PRS-CSxEUR [P = 0.00029]). Multi-ancestry PRSs with weights tuned in African-ancestry samples also outperformed ancestry-specific PRSs in African-ancestry test samples (PRS-CSxAFR: AUC = 0.58, PRS-CSx_combined AFR: AUC = 0.59), although this difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.34). The highest fifth percentile of the best-performing PRS was associated with 1.9-fold and 1.68-fold increased risk for VTE among European- and African-ancestry subjects, respectively, relative to those in the middle stratum. These findings suggest that the multi-ancestry PRS might be used to improve performance across diverse populations to identify individuals at highest risk for VTE., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press.)
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46. Genome-wide investigation of exogenous female hormones, genetic variation, and venous thromboembolism risk.
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Hasser EK, Brody JA, Bartz TM, Thibord F, Li-Gao R, Kauko A, Wiggins KL, Teder-Laving M, Kim J, Munsch G, Haile HG, Deleuze JF, van Hylckama Vlieg A, Wolberg AS, Boland A, Morange PE, Kraft P, Lowenstein CJ, Emmerich J, Sitlani CM, Suchon P, Rosendaal FR, Niiranen T, Kabrhel C, Trégouët DA, and Smith NL
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- Humans, Female, Risk Factors, Adult, Gene-Environment Interaction, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk Assessment, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal adverse effects, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal administration & dosage, Genetic Variation, Estrogen Replacement Therapy adverse effects, Venous Thromboembolism genetics, Venous Thromboembolism epidemiology, Venous Thromboembolism chemically induced, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Background: Increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a life-threatening side effect for users of oral contraceptives (OCs) or hormone therapy (HT)., Objectives: To investigate the potential for genetic predisposition to VTE in OC or HT users, we conducted a gene-by-environment case-only meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS)., Methods: Use or nonuse of OCs (7 studies) or HT (8 studies) at the time of the VTE event was determined by pharmacy records or self-report. A synergy index (SI) was modeled for each variant in each study and submultiplicative/supramultiplicative gene-by-environment interactions were estimated. The SI parameters were first meta-analyzed across OC and HT studies and subsequently meta-analyzed to obtain an overall estimate. The primary analysis was agnostic GWAS and interrogated all imputed genotypes using a P value threshold of <5.0 × 10
-8 ; secondary analyses were candidate-based., Results: The VTE case-only OC meta-analysis included 2895 OC users and 6607 nonusers; the case-only HT meta-analysis included 2434 HT users and 12 793 nonusers. In primary GWAS meta-analyses, no variant reached genome-wide significance, but the smallest P value approached statistical significance: rs9386463 (P = 5.03 × 10-8 ). We tested associations for 138 candidate variants and identified 2 that exceeded statistical significance (0.05/138 = 3.62 × 10-4 ): F5 rs6025 (P = 1.87 × 10-5 ; SI, 1.29; previously observed) and F11 rs2036914 (P = 2.0 × 10-4 ; SI, 0.91; new observation)., Conclusion: The candidate variant approach to identify submultiplictive/supramultiplicative associations between genetic variation and OC and HT use identified a new association with common genetic variation in F11, while the agnostic interrogations did not yield new discoveries., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interests T.N. receives speaking honoraria from Servier Finland and AstraZeneca. All other authors have no relevant disclosures., (Copyright © 2024 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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47. A prognostic score to identify women at increased risk for abnormal uterine bleeding during anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
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Sarlon-Bartoli, Gabrielle, primary, Criado, Juan, additional, Middeldorp, Saskia, additional, Nieto, José Antonio, additional, Díaz-Pedroche, María del Carmen, additional, Moustafa, Farès, additional, Ruiz-Giménez, Nuria, additional, Brenner, Benjamin, additional, Monreal, Manuel, additional, DI Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Prandoni, Paolo, additional, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, additional, Barba, Raquel, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Bertoletti, Laurent, additional, Schellong, Sebastian, additional, Tzoran, Inna, additional, Reis, Abilio, additional, Bosevski, Marijan, additional, Bounameaux, Henri, additional, Malý, Radovan, additional, Verhamme, Peter, additional, Caprini, Joseph A., additional, Bui, Hanh My, additional, Adarraga, M.D., additional, Agudo, P., additional, Amado, C., additional, Arcelus, J.I., additional, Ballaz, A., additional, Bascuñana, J., additional, Barba, R., additional, Barbagelata, C., additional, Barrón, M., additional, Barrón-Andrés, B., additional, Blanco-Molina, A., additional, Beddar Chaib, F., additional, Botella, E., additional, Cañas, I., additional, Carrero-Arribas, R., additional, Casado, I., additional, Cerdá, P., additional, Chasco, L., additional, Criado, J., additional, de Ancos, C., additional, de Miguel, J., additional, del Toro, J., additional, Demelo-Rodríguez, P., additional, Díaz-Brasero, A.M., additional, Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., additional, Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., additional, Domínguez, I.M., additional, Dubois-Silva, A., additional, Escribano, J.C., additional, Espósito, F., additional, Farfán-Sedano, A.I., additional, Falgá, C., additional, Fernández-Capitán, C., additional, Fernández-Jiménez, B., additional, Fernández-Muixi, J., additional, Fernández-Reyes, J.L., additional, Font, C., additional, Francisco, I., additional, Galeano-Valle, F., additional, García, M.A., additional, García-Bragado, F., additional, García de Herreros, M., additional, Gavín-Blanco, O., additional, Gil-Díaz, A., additional, Gómez-Cuervo, C., additional, Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., additional, Gonzalez-Moreno, M., additional, Grau, E., additional, Guirado, L., additional, Gutiérrez, J., additional, Hernández-Blasco, L., additional, Jara-Palomares, L., additional, Jaras, M.J., additional, Jiménez, D., additional, Jou, I., additional, Joya, M.D., additional, Lacruz, B., additional, Lainez-Justo, S., additional, A, Latorre, additional, J, Lima, additional, Jl, Lobo, additional, López-De la Fuente, M., additional, López-Jiménez, L., additional, López-Meseguer, M., additional, López-Miguel, P., additional, López-Núñez, J.J., additional, López-Reyes, R., additional, López-Sáez, J.B., additional, Lorente, M.A., additional, Lorenzo, A., additional, Madridano, O., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Marchena, P.J., additional, Martín-Guerra, J.M., additional, Martín-Martos, F., additional, Mellado, M., additional, Mena, E., additional, Moisés, J., additional, Mercado, M.I., additional, Monreal, M., additional, Muñoz-Blanco, A., additional, Muñoz-Gamito, G., additional, Morales, M.V., additional, Nieto, J.A., additional, Noguera-Gras, E., additional, Núñez-Fernández, M.J., additional, Olid-Velilla, M., additional, Osorio, J., additional, Otalora, S., additional, Otero, R., additional, Paredes-Ruiz, D., additional, Parra, P., additional, Parra, V., additional, Pedrajas, J.M., additional, Pérez-López, M., additional, Peris, M.L., additional, Pesce, M.L., additional, Porras, J.A., additional, Poyo-Molina, J., additional, Puchades, R., additional, Riera-Mestre, A., additional, Rivera-Civico, F., additional, Rivera-Gallego, A., additional, Roca, M., additional, Rosa, V., additional, Rodríguez-Cobo, A., additional, Rodríguez-Matute, C., additional, Ruiz-Artacho, P., additional, Ruiz-Giménez, N., additional, Ruiz-Ruiz, J., additional, Salgueiro, G., additional, Sancho, T., additional, Sendín, V., additional, Sigüenza, P., additional, Soler, S., additional, Suárez-Rodríguez, B., additional, Suriñach, J.M., additional, Tiberio, G., additional, Torres, M.I., additional, Torres-Sánchez, A., additional, Trujillo-Santos, J., additional, Uresandi, F., additional, Usandizaga, E., additional, Valle, R., additional, Varona, J.F., additional, Vela, L., additional, Vela, J.R., additional, Villalobos, A., additional, Villares, P., additional, Ay, C., additional, Nopp, S., additional, Pabinger, I., additional, Engelen, M.M., additional, Martens, C., additional, Verhamme, P., additional, Yoo, H.H.B., additional, Arguello, J.D., additional, Montenegro, A.C., additional, Roa, J., additional, Hirmerova, J., additional, Malý, R., additional, Accassat, S., additional, Bertoletti, L., additional, Bura-Riviere, A., additional, Catella, J., additional, Chopard, R., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Espitia, O., additional, El Harake, S., additional, Le Mao, R., additional, Mahé, I., additional, Moustafa, F., additional, Plaisance, L., additional, Sarlon-Bartoli, G., additional, Suchon, P., additional, Versini, E., additional, Schellong, S., additional, Braester, A., additional, Brenner, B., additional, Kenet, G., additional, Tzoran, I., additional, Sadeghipour, P., additional, Basaglia, M., additional, Bilora, F., additional, Bortoluzzi, C., additional, Brandolin, B., additional, Ciammaichella, M., additional, De Angelis, A., additional, Dentali, F., additional, Di Micco, P., additional, Imbalzano, E., additional, Merla, S., additional, Pesavento, R., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Siniscalchi, C., additional, Tufano, A., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Vo Hong, N., additional, Zalunardo, B., additional, Kigitovica, D., additional, Rusa, E., additional, Skride, A., additional, Fonseca, S., additional, Manuel, M., additional, Meireles, J., additional, Bosevski, M., additional, Eftimova, A., additional, Zdraveska, M., additional, Bounameaux, H., additional, Mazzolai, L., additional, Aujayeb, A., additional, Caprini, J.A., additional, Weinberg, I., additional, 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48. Gabrielle Suchon: De l'éducation des femmes
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49. Gabrielle Suchon: une vie sans engagement?
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Bertolini, Sonia
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50. Targeted sequencing to identify novel genetic risk factors for deep vein thrombosis: a study of 734 genes
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de Haan, H.G., van Hylckama Vlieg, A., Lotta, L.A., Gorski, M.M., Bucciarelli, P., Martinelli, I., Baglin, T.P., Peyvandi, F., Rosendaal, F.R., Amouyel, P., de Andrade, M., Basu, S., Berr, C., Brody, J.A., Chasman, D. I, Dartigues, J.‐F., Folsom, A.R., Germain, M., Heit, J., Houwing‐Duitermaat, J., Kabrhel, C., Kraft, P., Le Gal, G., Lindström, S., Monajemi, R., Morange, P.‐E., Psaty, B.M., Reitsma, P.H., Ridker, P.M., Rose, L.M., Saut, N., Slagboom, E., Smadja, D., Smith, N.L., Suchon, P., Tang, W., Taylor, K.D., Trégouët, D.‐A., Tzourio, C., de Visser, M.C.H., Weng, L.‐C., and Wiggins, K.L.
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