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    Characterization and application of two RANK-specific antibodies with different biological activities.

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    Antibodies play an important role in therapy and investigative biomedical research. The TNF-family member Receptor Activator of NF-κB (RANK) is known for its role in bone homeostasis and is increasingly recognized as a central player in immune regulation and epithelial cell activation. However, the study of RANK biology has been hampered by missing or insufficient characterization of high affinity tools that recognize RANK. Here, we present a careful description and comparison of two antibodies, RANK-02 obtained by phage display (Newa, 2014 [1]) and R12-31 generated by immunization (Kamijo, 2006 [2]). We found that both antibodies recognized mouse RANK with high affinity, while RANK-02 and R12-31 recognized human RANK with high and lower affinities, respectively. Using a cell apoptosis assay based on stimulation of a RANK:Fas fusion protein, and a cellular NF-κB signaling assay, we showed that R12-31 was agonist for both species. R12-31 interfered little or not at all with the binding of RANKL to RANK, in contrast to RANK-02 that efficiently prevented this interaction. Depending on the assay and species, RANK-02 was either a weak agonist or a partial antagonist of RANK. Both antibodies recognized human Langerhans cells, previously shown to express RANK, while dermal dendritic cells were poorly labeled. In vivo R12-31 agonist activity was demonstrated by its ability to induce the formation of intestinal villous microfold cells in mice. This characterization of two monoclonal antibodies should now allow better evaluation of their application as therapeutic reagents and investigative tools

    Proteome-wide identification of poly(ADP-ribose) binding proteins and poly(ADP-ribose)-associated protein complexes

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    Poly(ADP-ribose) (pADPr) is a polymer assembled from the enzymatic polymerization of the ADP-ribosyl moiety of NAD by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs). The dynamic turnover of pADPr within the cell is essential for a number of cellular processes including progression through the cell cycle, DNA repair and the maintenance of genomic integrity, and apoptosis. In spite of the considerable advances in the knowledge of the physiological conditions modulated by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation reactions, and notwithstanding the fact that pADPr can play a role of mediator in a wide spectrum of biological processes, few pADPr binding proteins have been identified so far. In this study, refined in silico prediction of pADPr binding proteins and large-scale mass spectrometry-based proteome analysis of pADPr binding proteins were used to establish a comprehensive repertoire of pADPr-associated proteins. Visualization and modeling of these pADPr-associated proteins in networks not only reflect the widespread involvement of poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in several pathways but also identify protein targets that could shed new light on the regulatory functions of pADPr in normal physiological conditions as well as after exposure to genotoxic stimuli

    Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase cytoplasmique associee a des particules ribonucleo-proteiques libres contenant des ARN messagers reprimes

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    SIGLECNRS T Bordereau / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    Rôle du ligand du récepteur activateur de NF-κB (RANKL) dans l’homéostasie du ganglion lymphatique et identification d’inhibiteurs

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    The TNF-family member Receptor Activator of NF-κB (RANK) is known for its role in bone homeostasis and is increasingly recognized as a central player in immune regulation. Firstly I looked for new molecular tools to target RANK/RANKL axis. I characterized and compared the biological activity of two anti-RANK antibodies. Moreover, I screened the Prestwick Chemical Library® of small molecules in order to identify inhibitors of RANK/RANKL interaction. Secondly, I studied the effect of the RANK/RANKL axis in lymph node homeostasis. RANKL is known to promote osteoclast differentiation but whether it also plays a role in the differentiation of other macrophage subsets is not known. We addressed this question by conditionally deleting RANKL from marginal reticular stromal cells (MRCs) that constitutively express RANKL in the lymph node. We observed impaired differentiation of the subcapsular sinus macrophages (SSMs). We also studied lymph node lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) and showed that integrin alpha 2b (ITGA2b) is expressed by a lymph node subset of LECs and its expression is sensitive to RANKL.Le récepteur activateur de NF-κB (RANK), membre de la famille des récepteurs au TNF, est connu pour son rôle dans l’homéostasie de l’os, mais joue aussi un rôle important dans le système immunitaire. J’ai tout d’abord étudié des outils permettant de cibler RANK/RANKL. J’ai caractérisé et comparé l’activité biologique de deux anticorps anti-RANK. J’ai également criblé une librairie de petites molécules pour identifier des inhibiteurs de l’interaction RANK/RANKL. Dans une deuxième partie, je me suis intéressée au rôle du ligand de RANK (RANKL) dans l’homéostasie du ganglion lymphatique. RANKL joue un rôle dans la différenciation des ostéoclastes mais son rôle dans la différenciation d’autres macrophages n’a pas été étudié. Nous avons étudié des souris déficientes pour RANKL dans les cellules marginales réticulaires (MRC) qui expriment RANKL de manière constitutive dans le ganglion adulte. Nous avons observé une diminution de la population de macrophages sous-capsulaires (SSM). Nous avons également montré que les cellules endothéliales lymphatiques (LEC) expriment l’intégrine alpha 2b (ITGA2b) et que cette expression est sensible à la présence de RANKL

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    Ancien possesseur : Delepierre, Jean (1889-1963). Ancien possesseurAncien possesseur : Delepierre, Marie (1896-1974). Ancien possesseurAppartient à l’ensemble documentaire : MonnGr

    [Monnaie : Statère, Argent, Idalion, Chypre]

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    Ancien possesseur : Delepierre, Jean (1889-1963). Ancien possesseurAncien possesseur : Delepierre, Marie (1896-1974). Ancien possesseurAppartient à l’ensemble documentaire : MonnGr

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