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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 1638, 2024 01 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38238451

ABSTRACT

The role of dietary patterns in the development of osteoporosis is unclear. The heel quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is a potential alternative to Dual X-Ray Absorptiometry. Nutrients, foods, dietary patterns and compliance to dietary guidelines were compared between the lowest and the highest tertiles of QUS parameters [Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation (BUA), Speed of Sound (SOS), Stiffness Index (SI)], using data from the OsteoLaus cohort. Participants in the highest tertiles of QUS parameters (385 for BUA, 397 for SOS, 386 for SI) were younger, of higher body weight, and had less major osteoporotic fractures. Women in the highest tertiles of SI and BUA consumed more fat (35.1 ± 0.4 vs 33.9 ± 0.4 and 34.9 ± 0.4 vs 33.8 ± 0.4 gr/day for SI and BUA, respectively, p < 0.05), and complied less frequently with dairy intake guidelines [odds ratio (95% confidence interval): 0.70 (0.53-0.92) and 0.72 (0.55-0.95) for SI and BUA, respectively, p < 0.05] than women in the lowest tertile. No differences were found regarding dietary patterns, healthy dietary scores, or compliance to dietary guidelines. Postmenopausal women in the highest QUS tertiles were younger, of higher weight and BMI, consumed more monounsaturated fatty acids and less dairy and calcium than women in the lowest tertiles. No differences were found between QUS tertiles regarding dietary patterns.


Subject(s)
Calcaneus , Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal , Osteoporosis , Humans , Female , Heel/diagnostic imaging , Bone Density , Postmenopause , Absorptiometry, Photon , Ultrasonography , Calcaneus/diagnostic imaging
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 47(1): 119-134, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37204237

ABSTRACT

Pompe disease (PD) is a neuromuscular disorder caused by acid α-glucosidase (GAA) deficiency. Reduced GAA activity leads to pathological glycogen accumulation in cardiac and skeletal muscles responsible for severe heart impairment, respiratory defects, and muscle weakness. Enzyme replacement therapy with recombinant human GAA (rhGAA) is the standard-of-care treatment for PD, however, its efficacy is limited due to poor uptake in muscle and the development of an immune response. Multiple clinical trials are ongoing in PD with adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors based on liver- and muscle-targeting. Current gene therapy approaches are limited by liver proliferation, poor muscle targeting, and the potential immune response to the hGAA transgene. To generate a treatment tailored to infantile-onset PD, we took advantage of a novel AAV capsid able to increase skeletal muscle targeting compared to AAV9 while reducing liver overload. When combined with a liver-muscle tandem promoter (LiMP), and despite the extensive liver-detargeting, this vector had a limited immune response to the hGAA transgene. This combination of capsid and promoter with improved muscle expression and specificity allowed for glycogen clearance in cardiac and skeletal muscles of Gaa-/- adult mice. In neonate Gaa-/- , complete rescue of glycogen content and muscle strength was observed 6 months after AAV vector injection. Our work highlights the importance of residual liver expression to control the immune response toward a potentially immunogenic transgene expressed in muscle. In conclusion, the demonstration of the efficacy of a muscle-specific AAV capsid-promoter combination for the full rescue of PD manifestation in both neonate and adult Gaa-/- provides a potential therapeutic avenue for the infantile-onset form of this devastating disease.


Subject(s)
Dependovirus , Glycogen Storage Disease Type II , Mice , Humans , Animals , Infant, Newborn , Dependovirus/genetics , Dependovirus/metabolism , Genetic Vectors/genetics , Mice, Knockout , Glycogen Storage Disease Type II/genetics , Glycogen Storage Disease Type II/therapy , Glycogen Storage Disease Type II/pathology , alpha-Glucosidases/genetics , alpha-Glucosidases/therapeutic use , Liver/metabolism , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Glycogen/metabolism , Genetic Therapy , Phenotype
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Environ Pollut ; 343: 123188, 2024 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38123115

ABSTRACT

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) have been identified as a significant factor driving declines in wildlife populations. These contaminants exhibit a dual tendency to biomagnify up the food chains and persist within tissues, rendering long-lived vertebrates, such as raptors, highly vulnerable to their adverse effects. We assessed the concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in fledglings of two vulture species, the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) and the griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus), coexisting in northern Spain. Vultures, currently facing a severe threat with a population decline exceeding 90%, represent one of the most critically endangered avian groups in the Old World. Despite this critical situation, there remains a scarcity of research examining the intricate relationship between contaminant levels and individual foraging behaviors. In parallel, we analyzed stable isotope levels (δ15N and δ13C) in fledgling's feathers and prey hair to determine the association between individual dietary and contaminant burdens. Our findings revealed higher levels of PCBs in Egyptian vultures, while pesticide concentrations remained very similar between focal species. Furthermore, higher individual values of δ13C, indicating a diet based on intensive farming carcasses and landfills, were associated with higher levels of PCBs. While the levels of POPs found do not raise immediate alarm, the presence of individuals with unusually high values reveals the existence of accessible contamination sources in the environment for avian scavengers. The increasing reliance of these birds on intensive livestock farming and landfills, due to the decline of extensive livestock farming, necessitates long-term monitoring of potential contaminant effects on their populations.


Subject(s)
Environmental Pollutants , Falconiformes , Pesticides , Polychlorinated Biphenyls , Humans , Animals , Persistent Organic Pollutants , Birds , Diet , Isotopes
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Sleep Med ; 109: 1-3, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37354730

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: while obstructive sleep apnea is strongly associated with incident cardiovascular diseases (CVD), the underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated. This study aimed to compare the patterns of microRNAs expression between OSA and control patients with and without incident CVD. METHODS: 218 matched adult participants with and without OSA and with and without incident CVD were selected from two independent community-based prospective cohorts in France and Switzerland, and 168 microRNAs on average were detected per sample. OSA was diagnosed using the validated Berlin questionnaire in one study (Paris Prospective Study 3) and during a full-night polysomnography in the second study (HypnoLaus Study). RESULTS: there were 78 OSA patients (39 with and 39 without CVD) and 140 controls (70 with and 70 without CVD). Participants were male in 54.6% (n = 119) and mean age was 58.7 years (±9.2). Of the 183 miRNAs screened, a mean 168 assays were detected per sample, and 129 in all samples. There was no pattern of blood microRNAs expression that discriminated OSA patients with and without CVD events. CONCLUSIONS: this binational study failed to find any association between a large panel of microRNAs and OSA patients with and without incident CVD.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases , MicroRNAs , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive , Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Female , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/genetics , Cardiovascular Diseases/complications , Prospective Studies , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/epidemiology , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/genetics , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/complications , Polysomnography , Risk Factors
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Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res ; 1870(6): 119481, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37142127

ABSTRACT

Over the last years, there is accumulating evidence that acidic organelles can accumulate and release Ca2+ upon cell activation. Hence, reliable recording of Ca2+ dynamics in these compartments is essential for understanding the physiopathological aspects of acidic organelles. Genetically encoded Ca2+ indicators (GECIs) are valuable tools to monitor Ca2+ in specific locations, although their use in acidic compartments is challenging due to the pH sensitivity of most available fluorescent GECIs. By contrast, bioluminescent GECIs have a combination of features (marginal pH sensitivity, low background, no phototoxicity, no photobleaching, high dynamic range and tunable affinity) that render them advantageous to achieve an enhanced signal-to-noise ratio in acidic compartments. This article reviews the use of bioluminescent aequorin-based GECIs targeted to acidic compartments. A need for more measurements in highly acidic compartments is identified.


Subject(s)
Aequorin , Calcium , Aequorin/genetics , Organelles
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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(6): 429-437, Nov-Dic. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-210653

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La fascitis necrosante es una infección de partes blandas potencialmente letal que afecta principalmente a la fascia y a los planos profundos, con una tasa muy alta de mortalidad y de complicaciones graves derivadas. Objetivo: Evaluar las características clínicas y demográficas de pacientes con fascitis necrosante en nuestro centro y describir su manejo diagnóstico y terapéutico. Material y métodos: Revisión retrospectiva de historias clínicas de 21 pacientes diagnosticados de fascitis necrosante con afectación de extremidades entre enero de 2003 y febrero de 2021 en nuestro centro. Se recogieron datos demográficos y clínicos del proceso y de la evaluación del manejo en cada paciente. Resultados: De 21 pacientes incluidos, 15 eran varones (71,43%), con una edad media al diagnóstico de 54,38±19,55 años. Las comorbilidades más frecuentes fueron diabetes mellitus insulinodependiente en 7 pacientes (33,33%) y procesos oncológicos en 5 pacientes (23,81%). La infección fue monomicrobiana en 14 casos (66,66%), siendo Streptococcus pyogenes el microorganismo más frecuente; en 2 casos (9,52%) fue polimicrobiana, y en 5 pacientes (23,81%) no se identificó el patógeno causante. Todos los pacientes fueron intervenidos en nuestro centro, con una media de 4,14±3,98 cirugías, con un único caso de amputación de la extremidad afecta. La estancia hospitalaria media fue de 23,14±16,44 días, situándose la mortalidad global en el 47,62% (10 casos). Conclusiones: Pese a tratarse de una condición poco frecuente, la fascitis necrosante es una patología muy agresiva, con una elevada tasa de mortalidad, especialmente en pacientes inmunocomprometidos. Una edad avanzada y padecer un cuadro oncológico son factores potenciales de peor pronóstico en la evolución de este cuadro.(AU)


Background: Necrotising fasciitis is a potentially life-threatening soft tissue infection that mainly affects the fascia and deep planes, with a very high mortality rate and severe related complications. Aim: To evaluate clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with necrotising fasciitis in our hospital and to describe their diagnostic and therapeutic management. Material and methods: Retrospective review of medical records of 21 patients diagnosed with necrotising fasciitis with limb involvement between January 2003 and February 2021 in our hospital. Demographic data, clinical features and details of management and prognosis were collected for each patient. Results: Of 21 patients included, 15 were male (71.43%), with a mean age at diagnosis of 54.38±19.55 years. The most frequent comorbidities were insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in 7 patients (33.33%) and a history of cancer in 5 patients (23.81%). Infection was monomicrobial in 14 cases (66.66%), with Streptococcus pyogenes being the most frequent microorganism; multiple pathogens were isolated in 2 patients (9.52%) and no microorganism was identified in 5 patients (23.81%). All patients underwent surgery at our hospital, with a mean of 4.14±3.98 surgeries. Only one patient underwent amputation of the affected limb. The mean hospital stay was 23.14±16.44 days, with an overall mortality of 47.62% (10 cases). Conclusions: Despite being a rare disease, necrotising fasciitis is a very aggressive pathology, with a high mortality rate, especially in immunocompromised patients. Advanced age and oncological disease are potential factors of worse prognosis in the evolution of this condition.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Fasciitis, Necrotizing , Fascia , Therapeutics , Disease Management , 29161 , Comorbidity , Mortality , Skin/injuries , Retrospective Studies , Wounds and Injuries , Traumatology , General Surgery , Orthopedics
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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(6): T11-T19, Nov-Dic. 2022. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-210667

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La fascitis necrosante es una infección de partes blandas potencialmente letal que afecta principalmente a la fascia y a los planos profundos, con una tasa muy alta de mortalidad y de complicaciones graves derivadas. Objetivo: Evaluar las características clínicas y demográficas de pacientes con fascitis necrosante en nuestro centro y describir su manejo diagnóstico y terapéutico. Material y métodos: Revisión retrospectiva de historias clínicas de 21 pacientes diagnosticados de fascitis necrosante con afectación de extremidades entre enero de 2003 y febrero de 2021 en nuestro centro. Se recogieron datos demográficos y clínicos del proceso y de la evaluación del manejo en cada paciente. Resultados: De 21 pacientes incluidos, 15 eran varones (71,43%), con una edad media al diagnóstico de 54,38±19,55 años. Las comorbilidades más frecuentes fueron diabetes mellitus insulinodependiente en 7 pacientes (33,33%) y procesos oncológicos en 5 pacientes (23,81%). La infección fue monomicrobiana en 14 casos (66,66%), siendo Streptococcus pyogenes el microorganismo más frecuente; en 2 casos (9,52%) fue polimicrobiana, y en 5 pacientes (23,81%) no se identificó el patógeno causante. Todos los pacientes fueron intervenidos en nuestro centro, con una media de 4,14±3,98 cirugías, con un único caso de amputación de la extremidad afecta. La estancia hospitalaria media fue de 23,14±16,44 días, situándose la mortalidad global en el 47,62% (10 casos). Conclusiones: Pese a tratarse de una condición poco frecuente, la fascitis necrosante es una patología muy agresiva, con una elevada tasa de mortalidad, especialmente en pacientes inmunocomprometidos. Una edad avanzada y padecer un cuadro oncológico son factores potenciales de peor pronóstico en la evolución de este cuadro.(AU)


Background: Necrotising fasciitis is a potentially life-threatening soft tissue infection that mainly affects the fascia and deep planes, with a very high mortality rate and severe related complications. Aim: To evaluate clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with necrotising fasciitis in our hospital and to describe their diagnostic and therapeutic management. Material and methods: Retrospective review of medical records of 21 patients diagnosed with necrotising fasciitis with limb involvement between January 2003 and February 2021 in our hospital. Demographic data, clinical features and details of management and prognosis were collected for each patient. Results: Of 21 patients included, 15 were male (71.43%), with a mean age at diagnosis of 54.38±19.55 years. The most frequent comorbidities were insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in 7 patients (33.33%) and a history of cancer in 5 patients (23.81%). Infection was monomicrobial in 14 cases (66.66%), with Streptococcus pyogenes being the most frequent microorganism; multiple pathogens were isolated in 2 patients (9.52%) and no microorganism was identified in 5 patients (23.81%). All patients underwent surgery at our hospital, with a mean of 4.14±3.98 surgeries. Only one patient underwent amputation of the affected limb. The mean hospital stay was 23.14±16.44 days, with an overall mortality of 47.62% (10 cases). Conclusions: Despite being a rare disease, necrotising fasciitis is a very aggressive pathology, with a high mortality rate, especially in immunocompromised patients. Advanced age and oncological disease are potential factors of worse prognosis in the evolution of this condition.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Fasciitis, Necrotizing , Fascia , Therapeutics , Disease Management , 29161 , Comorbidity , Mortality , Skin/injuries , Retrospective Studies , Wounds and Injuries , Traumatology , General Surgery , Orthopedics
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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 5568, 2022 10 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36195604

ABSTRACT

Plastic degradation by biological systems with re-utilization of the by-products could be a future solution to the global threat of plastic waste accumulation. Here, we report that the saliva of Galleria mellonella larvae (wax worms) is capable of oxidizing and depolymerizing polyethylene (PE), one of the most produced and sturdy polyolefin-derived plastics. This effect is achieved after a few hours' exposure at room temperature under physiological conditions (neutral pH). The wax worm saliva can overcome the bottleneck step in PE biodegradation, namely the initial oxidation step. Within the saliva, we identify two enzymes, belonging to the phenol oxidase family, that can reproduce the same effect. To the best of our knowledge, these enzymes are the first animal enzymes with this capability, opening the way to potential solutions for plastic waste management through bio-recycling/up-cycling.


Subject(s)
Moths , Polyethylene , Animals , Biodegradation, Environmental , Monophenol Monooxygenase/metabolism , Moths/metabolism , Plastics/metabolism , Polyethylene/metabolism , Saliva/metabolism
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Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol ; 66(6): T11-T19, 2022.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35853609

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Necrotising fasciitis is a potentially life-threatening soft tissue infection that mainly affects the fascia and deep planes, with a very high mortality rate and severe related complications. AIM: To evaluate clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with necrotising fasciitis in our hospital and to describe their diagnostic and therapeutic management. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective review of medical records of 21 patients diagnosed with necrotising fasciitis with limb involvement between January 2003 and February 2021 in our hospital. Demographic data, clinical features and details of management and prognosis were collected for each patient. RESULTS: Of 21 patients included, 15 were male (71.43%), with a mean age at diagnosis of 54.38±19.55 years. The most frequent comorbidities were insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in seven patients (33.33%) and a history of cancer in five patients (23.81%). Infection was monomicrobial in 14 cases (66.66%), with Streptococcus pyogenes being the most frequent microorganism; multiple pathogens were isolated in 2 patients (9.52%) and no microorganism was identified in 5 patients (23.81%). All patients underwent surgery at our hospital, with a mean of 4.14±3.98 surgeries. Only one patient underwent amputation of the affected limb. The mean hospital stay was 23.14±16.44 days, with an overall mortality of 47.62% (10 cases). CONCLUSIONS: Despite being a rare disease, necrotising fasciitis is a very aggressive pathology, with a high mortality rate, especially in immunocompromised patients. Advanced age and oncological disease are potential factors of worse prognosis in the evolution of this condition.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 1658, 2022 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35105904

ABSTRACT

More than 10% of women diagnosed with breast cancer during reproductive age carry hereditary germline pathogenic variants in high-penetrance BRCA genes or in others genes involved in DNA repair mechanisms such as PALB2, BRIP or ATM. Anticancer treatments may have an additional negative impact on the ovarian reserve and subsequently on the fertility of young patients carrying such mutations. Recently, the combination of carboplatin and paclitaxel is being recommended to these BRCA-mutated patients as neoadjuvant therapy. However, the impact on the ovary is unknown. Here, we investigated their effect of on the ovarian reserve using mice carriers of BRCA1-interacting protein C-terminal helicase-1 (BRIP1) mutation that plays an important role in BRCA1-dependent DNA repair. Results revealed that the administration of carboplatin or paclitaxel did not affect the ovarian reserve although increased DNA double-strand breaks were observed with carboplatin alone. Co-administration of carboplatin and paclitaxel resulted in a significant reduction of the ovarian reserve leading to a lower IVF performance, and an activation of the PI3K-Pten pathway, irrespective of the genetic background. This study suggests that co-administration of carboplatin and paclitaxel induces cumulative ovarian damage and infertility but a heterozygote genetic predisposition for DNA damage related to BRCA1 gene function does not increase this risk.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/adverse effects , Carboplatin/adverse effects , Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group Proteins/genetics , Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Germ-Line Mutation , Ovarian Reserve/drug effects , Paclitaxel/adverse effects , RNA Helicases/genetics , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/administration & dosage , Apoptosis/drug effects , Apoptosis/genetics , BRCA1 Protein/genetics , Breast Neoplasms/genetics , Carboplatin/administration & dosage , DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded/drug effects , DNA Repair/drug effects , DNA Repair/genetics , Embryonic Development/drug effects , Embryonic Development/genetics , Female , Fertilization in Vitro/methods , Heterozygote , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Models, Animal , Ovarian Follicle/drug effects , Ovarian Follicle/metabolism , Paclitaxel/administration & dosage
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 2500, 2022 02 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169202

ABSTRACT

Over millennia, human intervention has transformed European habitats mainly through extensive livestock grazing. "Dehesas/Montados" are an Iberian savannah-like ecosystem dominated by oak-trees, bushes and grass species that are subject to agricultural and extensive livestock uses. They are a good example of how large-scale, low intensive transformations can maintain high biodiversity levels as well as socio-economic and cultural values. However, the role that these human-modified habitats can play for individuals or species living beyond their borders is unknown. Here, using a dataset of 106 adult GPS-tagged Eurasian griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) monitored over seven years, we show how individuals breeding in western European populations from Northern, Central, and Southern Spain, and Southern France made long-range forays (LRFs) of up to 800 km to converge in the threatened Iberian "dehesas" to forage. There, extensive livestock and wild ungulates provide large amounts of carcasses, which are available to scavengers from traditional exploitations and rewilding processes. Our results highlight that maintaining Iberian "dehesas" is critical not only for local biodiversity but also for long-term conservation and the ecosystem services provided by avian scavengers across the continent.


Subject(s)
Animal Migration/physiology , Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Falconiformes/physiology , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Grassland , Reproduction/physiology , Agriculture , Animals , Biodiversity , Breeding , Female , France , Humans , Livestock , Male , Spain
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Hum Reprod ; 37(2): 235-241, 2022 01 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34741508

ABSTRACT

STUDY QUESTION: Can severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) mRNA be detected in the reproductive tract of asymptomatic patients undergoing ART? SUMMARY ANSWER: SARS-CoV-2 mRNA is not detectable in semen, follicular fluid, vaginal secretions or residual medulla from ovarian tissue cryopreservation procedures in asymptomatic patients who undergo ART, irrespective of the results of a triage questionnaire and a nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection test. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had a huge impact on the activities of fertility clinics. Although some studies reported the presence of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA in the reproductive system during or after acute COVID-19 symptomatic infections, uncertainties remain regarding the presence of viral mRNA in the reproductive material and follicular fluid of asymptomatic patients undergoing ART. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: An observational cohort trial of residual material samples including semen, follicular fluid, vaginal secretions and ovarian medulla was conducted during the second pandemic wave in Brussels from September 2020 to April 2021. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: All patients who underwent ART (IUI, IVF/ICSI, oocyte and ovarian tissue cryopreservation) responded to a triage questionnaire at the beginning and end of the cycle and underwent nasopharyngeal swab collection for SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection by RT-PCR before the procedure according to standard recommendations. For semen analysis, only the questionnaire was requested the day before the sample collection. The ART cycles of patients with positive nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection tests and/or questionnaires were cancelled except for those that could not be postponed. After providing informed consent, swabs on residual materials were collected the day of the oocyte, ovarian tissue or semen collection and were processed for RT-qPCR. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: A total of 394 samples from 291 patients were analysed. Amongst them, 20 samples were obtained from patients with a positive questionnaire but negative nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 test and 20 others were from patients with a positive nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 test. The remaining samples were collected from patients with a negative or unknown nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 test and/or a negative or unknown triage questionnaire. Viral RNA for SARS-CoV-2 was undetectable in all of the samples. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: Considering the cancellation policy, only a limited number of samples from patients with positive triage questionnaires or nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 tests were included in the analysis. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS: The study suggested that there was no risk of reproductive tract contamination by SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic patients, irrespective of the results from a triage questionnaire or nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 test. The results suggested that no additional measures to prevent staff or cross-patient contamination need to be implemented in the IVF and andrology laboratories. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This study was funded by the Université Libre de Bruxelles and by a grant from Ferring. A.D. and I.D. received a grant from Ferring for the study. The authors have no other conflict of interest to declare related to this study. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: N/A.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , SARS-CoV-2 , Female , Follicular Fluid , Humans , RNA, Viral , Semen
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Osteoporos Int ; 33(1): 195-204, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34409507

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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) excess or deficiency influences bone density and fracture risk. Nevertheless, does TSH in the reference range influence bone health? In euthyroid postmenopausal women, TSH levels in the reference range were positively associated with trabecular bone score and negatively with incident fractures, without affecting BMD. PURPOSE: Subclinical hyperthyroidism is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture risk. In healthy postmenopausal women, association between thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the normal range and BMD is contradictory. Trabecular bone score (TBS), an index of bone micro-architecture, is often decreased in secondary osteoporosis (OP). The aim was to determine the association between thyroid hormones (TSH, fT4) and BMD, TBS, and the incident 5-year OP fractures, in euthyroid post-menopausal women. METHODS: We assessed 1475 women of the CoLaus/OsteoLaus cohort. We evaluated BMD at lumbar spine, femoral neck and total hip, lumbar spine TBS, and vertebral fracture with DXA. Incident major OP fractures were evaluated 5 years later by questionnaire and DXA. Women with anti-osteoporotic, antidiabetic, thyroid-modifying, hormone replacement, or systemic corticoid treatment were excluded. RESULTS: Five hundred thirty-three women (age 68.4 ± 7.3 years, BMI 25.9 ± 4.6 kg/m2, TSH 2.03 ± 0.87 mU/l, fT4 15.51 ± 1.85 pmol/l) met the inclusion criteria. There was no significant association between TSH or fT4 and BMD measures at any site. A positive association was found between TSH and TBS (ß = 0.138, p < 0.01), even after adjusting for age, BMI, and duration of menopause (ß = 0.086, p < 0.05). After a 5-year follow-up, women with incident major OP fractures had lower TSH levels (1.77 ± 0.13 vs. 2.05 ± 0.04 mU/l, p < 0.05) than women without fractures, while no difference was found for fT4. CONCLUSION: In euthyroid postmenopausal women, TSH levels were positively associated with TBS and negatively with incident fractures, without affecting BMD. Further studies are needed to evaluate the influence of thyroid hormones on TBS.


Subject(s)
Cancellous Bone , Osteoporotic Fractures , Absorptiometry, Photon , Aged , Bone Density , Cancellous Bone/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Osteoporotic Fractures/epidemiology , Osteoporotic Fractures/etiology , Postmenopause , Thyrotropin
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Virus Evol ; 7(2): veab058, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34532061

ABSTRACT

Human polyomaviruses are widespread in humans and can cause severe disease in immunocompromised individuals. To identify human genetic determinants of the humoral immune response against polyomaviruses, we performed genome-wide association studies and meta-analyses of qualitative and quantitative immunoglobulin G responses against BK polyomavirus (BKPyV), JC polyomavirus (JCPyV), Merkel cellpolyomavirus (MCPyV), WU polyomavirus (WUPyV), and human polyomavirus 6 (HPyV6) in 15,660 individuals of European ancestry from three independent studies. We observed significant associations for all tested viruses: JCPyV, HPyV6, and MCPyV associated with human leukocyte antigen class II variation, BKPyV and JCPyV with variants in FUT2, responsible for secretor status, MCPyV with variants in STING1, involved in interferon induction, and WUPyV with a functional variant in MUC1, previously associated with risk for gastric cancer. These results provide insights into the genetic control of a family of very prevalent human viruses, highlighting genes and pathways that play a modulating role in human humoral immunity.

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J Nutr Health Aging ; 25(5): 628-636, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33949630

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: As the population ages, loss of autonomy is becoming a priority public health issue. "Atout Age Mobility" prevention interventions for seniors aim to limit frailty, which is a predictive and reversible factor in the loss of autonomy and disability. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to describe the impact of these interventions on the physical performance and quality of life of a pilot sample of participants. DESIGN: We conducted a prospective study named 5P PILOT with 3 months of follow up. SETTINGS: Subjects were recruited by convenience sampling from participants in the "Atout Age Mobility" workshops at Saint Joseph from 04/09/2017 to 29/01/2019. PARTICIPANTS: Retired people over 55 years old with no contraindications to physical activity recruited from participants in the "Atout Age Mobility" workshops in Saint Joseph. Intervention(s) (for clinical trials) or Exposure(s) (for observational studies): All participants completed 12 weeks of physical exercise called the "Atout Age Mobility" workshop, which lasted 60 minutes each week and was supervised by physical activity coaches. Main Outcome(s) and Measure(s): Physical performance was assessed by Short physical performance battery (SPPB), 10-m gait speed and grip strength measurement. Quality of life through the SF-36 test. RESULTS: Ninety-six patients were included and 55 (57.3%) completed the study. There was a significant improvement in gait speed (1.35±0.26m/s vs. 1.27±0.24m/s; p=0.008). There was no significant change in SF-36, grip strength dominant arm and SPPB at the 0.01 significance level. CONCLUSION: The "Atout Ages Mobility" workshops seem to significantly improve gait speed but not other aspects of physical performance or quality of life.


Subject(s)
Exercise , Quality of Life , Hospitals , Humans , Prospective Studies , Reunion
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Domest Anim Endocrinol ; 74: 106559, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32980593

ABSTRACT

Pheochromocytoma diagnosis in dogs is challenging because biochemical tests are not always available. In humans, urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) is part of a pheochromocytoma biochemical diagnostic profile, whereas its diagnostic accuracy is currently unknown in dogs with pheochromocytoma. Prospectively, VMA was determined by HPLC and expressed as the ratio with respect to urinary creatinine (VMA:C). The diagnostic accuracy of the VMA:C ratio was evaluated by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve in 10 healthy dogs, 8 dogs with pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism, 8 dogs with adrenal-dependent hypercortisolism, and 7 dogs with pheochromocytoma. The pheochromocytoma diagnosis was confirmed by histology and immunohistochemistry in all tumors. The VMA:C ratio was significantly higher in dogs with pheochromocytoma (158 [53.4 to 230.8] × 10-3) than in dogs with adrenal-dependent hypercortisolism (48.1 [24.3 to 144.9] × 10-3; P < 0.05), dogs with pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (37.5 [32 to 47.1] × 10-3; P < 0.001), and healthy dogs (33.8 [13.3 to 87.9] × 10-3; P < 0.001). When using a VMA:C ratio >58.2 × 10-3 for pheochromocytoma diagnosis, a sensitivity of 85.7% and a specificity of 88.4% were obtained. Nevertheless, when using a cut-off ratio of 4 times the median VMA:C ratio determined in healthy dogs, there was no overlap (100% specificity). The area under the ROC curve indicated that the VMA:C ratio test could be used to discriminate between dogs with and without pheochromocytoma, what leads to the conclusion that it is useful for pheochromocytoma diagnosis in dogs.


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Creatinine/urine , Dog Diseases/urine , Pheochromocytoma/veterinary , Vanilmandelic Acid/urine , Animals , Dogs , Female , Male , Pheochromocytoma/urine
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Osteoporos Int ; 31(5): 875-886, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31848641

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We evaluated the associations between nutrients, dietary patterns or compliance to dietary guidelines and bone health among postmenopausal women from the CoLaus/OsteoLaus cohort. Postmenopausal women with osteoporosis consume a high amount of vegetables but insufficient amount of dairy products and calcium to benefit from their adherence to dietary guidelines. INTRODUCTION: Diet plays a significant role in the prevention of osteoporosis (OP). We evaluated the associations between nutrients, dietary patterns or compliance (expressed in odds of meeting) to dietary Swiss guidelines and bone health (T score < - 2.5 SD, TBS < 1230) among postmenopausal women. METHODS: One thousand two hundred fifteen women (64.3 ± 7.5 years) from the CoLaus/OsteoLaus cohort (Lausanne, Switzerland) had their dietary intake assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Bone mineral density (BMD), trabecular bone score (TBS) and vertebral fractures were evaluated with DXA. OP risk factors, calcium supplements (> 500 mg) and prevalent major OP fractures were assessed by questionnaire. RESULTS: One hundred eighty of 1195 women had OP according to BMD, 87/1185 a low TBS and 141/1215 prevalent major OP fractures. In multivariate analysis (adjusted for total energy intake, age, antiosteoporotic treatment, educational level, BMI, sedentary status and diabetes), OP women consumed more vegetable proteins (21.3 ± 0.4 vs 19.6 ± 0.2 g/day), more fibres (18.2 ± 0.5 vs 16.5 ± 0.2 g/day), less animal proteins (40.0 ± 1.1 vs 42.8 ± 0.4 g/day), less calcium (928 ± 30 vs 1010 ± 12 mg/day) and less dairy products (175 ± 12 vs 215 ± 5 g/day), all p ≤ 0.02. According to guidelines, OP women had a tendency to higher compliance for vegetables (OR (95% CI) 1.50 (0.99-2.26)) and a lower compliance for dairy (OR (95% CI) 0.44 (0.22-0.86)) than those without OP. Women taking calcium supplements consumed significantly higher amounts of dairy products. No association was found between TBS values or prevalent OP fractures and any dietary components. CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with OP consume a high amount of vegetables but insufficient amount of dairy products and calcium. TBS does not seem to be influenced by diet.


Subject(s)
Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal , Osteoporosis , Bone Density , Calcium , Dairy Products , Female , Humans , Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal/epidemiology , Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal/prevention & control , Postmenopause , Switzerland , Vegetables , Virtues
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Med Sante Trop ; 29(2): 142-150, 2019 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31379338

ABSTRACT

In 2009, the Franceville International Medical Research Center (CIRMF) celebrated its 30th anniversary, at the same time as the Republic of Gabon celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. The CIRMF went into operation in 1979 when the president of the Republic, M. Omar Bongo Ondimba, decided to establish it in partnership with the Elf-Aquitaine corporation. Three decades later, it was time to assess its work. The day of this 30th anniversary, more than 300 people were working at the Center. To convince the authorities to make a major investment, the Directorate-General of the CIRMF presented the successful results obtained for science, the projects underway and planned, and its international outreach. Mission accomplished: in 2009 a renovation of the CIRMF began. It has worked successfully in the following fields of research: antiretroviral agents, hepatitis viruses, the diversity of plasmodium, emerging viral diseases, and still topics such as neonatal diagnosis of sickle-cell anemia and an exhaustive inventory of the fauna and flora of the tropical forest. The CIRMF has achieved success and can be proud of its 30th anniversary of international biomedical research in the natural environment of Gabon.


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Biomedical Research , International Agencies , Biomedical Research/organization & administration , Gabon , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , International Agencies/history , International Agencies/organization & administration
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Semergen ; 45(8): 535-545, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31337589

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We provide an updated review of the pharmacological treatment of neuropathic pain, with emphasis on the latest evidence-based recommendations. Drugs proposed as first line include tricyclic antidepressants (particularly amitriptyline), serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (particularly duloxetine), pregabalin and gabapentin. Second-line treatments include 5% lidocaine medicated plasters and capsaicin 8% patches, only for peripheral neuropathic pain and tramadol; whereas potent opioids and botulinum toxin A (for peripheral neuropathic pain) are considered third-line treatments. Future perspectives include the development of new drugs and a more personalised therapeutic approach, which is made possible by recent progress in the assessment and understanding of neuropathic pain.


Subject(s)
Neuralgia/drug therapy , Algorithms , Humans , Neuralgia/etiology , Practice Guidelines as Topic
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