113 research outputs found
Detection of the Messenger RNA Encoding for the Ferredoxin-Dependent Glutamate Synthase in Maize Leaf
Critical role of the neutrophil-associated high-affinity receptor for IgE in the pathogenesis of experimental cerebral malaria
FcεR1-expressing neutrophils accumulate in the brain of mice infected with Plasmodium berghei (PbANKA) and promote the development of experimental cerebral malaria
Plasmodium-encoded murine IL-6 impairs liver stage infection and elicits long-lasting sterilizing immunity
IntroductionPlasmodium sporozoites (SPZ) inoculated by Anopheles mosquitoes into the skin of the mammalian host migrate to the liver before infecting hepatocytes. Previous work demonstrated that early production of IL-6 in the liver is detrimental for the parasite growth, contributing to the acquisition of a long-lasting immune protection after immunization with live attenuated parasites.MethodsConsidering that IL-6 as a critical pro-inflammatory signal, we explored a novel approach whereby the parasite itself encodes for the murine IL-6 gene. We generated transgenic P. berghei parasites that express murine IL-6 during liver stage development.Results and DiscussionThough IL-6 transgenic SPZ developed into exo-erythrocytic forms in hepatocytes in vitro and in vivo, these parasites were not capable of inducing a blood stage infection in mice. Furthermore, immunization of mice with transgenic IL-6-expressing P. berghei SPZ elicited a long-lasting CD8+ T cell-mediated protective immunity against a subsequent infectious SPZ challenge. Collectively, this study demonstrates that parasite-encoded IL-6 attenuates parasite virulence with abortive liver stage of Plasmodium infection, forming the basis of a novel suicide vaccine strategy to elicit protective antimalarial immunity
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Ageing affects DNA methylation drift and transcriptional cell-to-cell variability in mouse muscle stem cells.
Age-related tissue alterations have been associated with a decline in stem cell number and function. Although increased cell-to-cell variability in transcription or epigenetic marks has been proposed to be a major hallmark of ageing, little is known about the molecular diversity of stem cells during ageing. Here we present a single cell multi-omics study of mouse muscle stem cells, combining single-cell transcriptome and DNA methylome profiling. Aged cells show a global increase of uncoordinated transcriptional heterogeneity biased towards genes regulating cell-niche interactions. We find context-dependent alterations of DNA methylation in aged stem cells. Importantly, promoters with increased methylation heterogeneity are associated with increased transcriptional heterogeneity of the genes they drive. These results indicate that epigenetic drift, by accumulation of stochastic DNA methylation changes in promoters, is associated with the degradation of coherent transcriptional networks during stem cell ageing. Furthermore, our observations also shed light on the mechanisms underlying the DNA methylation clock.Includes ERC and BBSR
Hemp made: a study on the potential of hemp-lime and hemp-clay components for indoor climate performance and climate impact
We live in a society where people spend most of their time indoors. Buildings should thus provide safe and sound spaces to live, work and sleep in. However, the building industry nowadays is mostly relying on non-renewable, man-made materials that could badly impact the indoor quality of our built environment. Above that, these materials have a non-neglectable negative influence both on resources and on emissions, putting significant pressure on our planet. Natural materials can provide an ecological and healthy alternative to numerous conventional building components. This thesis work investigates hempcrete, a sustainable, natural, biobased material that has great potential as an insulative infill component. Hempcrete is a mixture of hemp hurds with a mineral binder, most often lime-based. The hemp plant is fast-growing, making it a particularly resource-efficient raw material. This work explains what hempcrete is, how it is made and what different construction techniques are applied nowadays. Further on, the work focusses on the material’s performances both regarding indoor climate regulation and environmental impact. Various characteristics such as vapor permeability, hygrothermal performances and thermal mass allow for hempcrete buildings to achieve a steady and comfortable indoor climate. Furthermore, hempcrete has a small carbon footprint, mainly thanks to the hemp hurds.
The possibility of associating hemp with clay rather than with lime is also investigated throughout this thesis work. This would enable to create a completely sustainable, safe and sound biomaterial. Lime has non neglectable embodied energy and embodied carbon, whereas clay is a local resource, available everywhere, that does not require processing. Furthermore, hemp-clay is a zero-waste product, as both hemp and clay can be reused or recycled and are both 100% biodegradable.
Both theoretical research and material testing are led to study the potential of hemp-clay, and indoor climate performances are compared.
In the end, guidelines on how to implement hempcrete in design are given and exemplary construction details, with their performance, are elaborated
Industries alimentaires et frigorigènes
The document presents the main economic data about refrigeration in food sector, and analyses consequences of the replacement of refrigerants, following the Montreal protocol about the limitation of the emission of chlorine containing substances in the atmosphere. / Présentation des principaux enjeux économiques du froid dans le secteur agroalimentaire, et analyse de l'incidence du remplacement des frigorigènes, suite au protocole de Montréal sur la limitation de l'émission des dérivés chlorés dans l'atmosphère
N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids intakes and cellular action of vitamin A : effects on cerebral plasticity and spatial memory in aged rats
Les acides gras polyinsaturés à longue chaîne (AGPI-LC) de la série n-3 jouent des rôles essentiels dans le fonctionnement du cerveau et notamment dans les processus de plasticité synaptique et de mémoire, altérés au cours du vieillissement. Il est maintenant bien admis que ces AGPI peuvent réguler la transcription génique en se liant à des récepteurs nucléaires spécifiques, les PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors), mais aussi aux récepteurs de l’acide 9-cis rétinoïque, les RXR (retinoid X receptors). En tant que partenaires communs d’hétérodimérisation des PPAR et des RAR (récepteurs de l’acide tout-trans rétinoïque), les RXR sont des acteurs clés de la modulation de l’expression génique par les acides gras et les rétinoïdes. Dans ce contexte, l’objectif de ce travail de thèse était d’étudier, au cours du vieillissement chez le rat, les effets d’une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3 sur l’activité des voies de signalisation des acides gras et des rétinoïdes, les processus de plasticité cérébrale (plasticité synaptique et neurogenèse) et la mémoire spatiale. Nos principaux résultats montrent qu’une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3, pendant 21 semaines chez des rats à mi-vie, maintient dans l’hippocampe les niveaux d’expression des ARNm codant pour RXRγ et GAP-43 (protéine synaptique) altérés au cours du vieillissement. De plus les rats âgés supplémentés en AGPI-LC n-3 présentent une augmentation du nombre de néo-neurones hippocampiques et une amélioration de la mémoire spatiale de travail, comparés aux rats âgés contrôle. Les résultats de cette étude plaident en faveur d’un effet bénéfique des AGPI-LC n-3 sur la mémoire de travail au cours du vieillissement via notamment, une action sur la plasticité cérébrale. De plus, nos travaux suggèrent l’implication des RXR dans l’effet neuroprotecteur des AGPI-LC n-3, qui réguleraient l’expression de certains gènes cibles impliqués dans la plasticité synaptique et les processus de neurogenèse hippocampique.Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) of the n-3 series play essential roles in brain functions, including brain plasticity and memory processes which are altered during aging. It is now well accepted that these PUFA regulate gene transcription through binding and activating specific nuclear receptors such as PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors) and RXR (retinoid X receptors, which also bind 9-cis retinoic acid). As a common heterodimeric partner of both PPAR and RAR (all-trans retinoic acid receptors), RXR is a key factor in the modulation of gene expression by fatty acids and retinoids. In this context, the purpose of this work was to study the effects of a n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation on fatty acid and retinoid signalling pathways and on cerebral plasticity and spatial memory processes. Our main results show that n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation for 21 weeks in mid-life rats, maintains the mRNA levels of RXRγ and GAP-43 (synaptic protein) which were altered in aged rat hippocampus. Besides, supplemented aged rats exhibited increased numbers of newly generated neurons and improved spatial working memory, when compared with control aged rats. To summarize, our results support the neuroprotective effects of n-3 LC-PUFA during aging, in particular on cerebral plasticity and working memory. Furthermore, our works suggest the implication of RXR in the set up of these effects through notably the regulation of some target genes involved in synaptic plasticity and hippocampal neurogenesis processes
N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids intakes and cellular action of vitamin A : effects on cerebral plasticity and spatial memory in aged rats
Les acides gras polyinsaturés à longue chaîne (AGPI-LC) de la série n-3 jouent des rôles essentiels dans le fonctionnement du cerveau et notamment dans les processus de plasticité synaptique et de mémoire, altérés au cours du vieillissement. Il est maintenant bien admis que ces AGPI peuvent réguler la transcription génique en se liant à des récepteurs nucléaires spécifiques, les PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors), mais aussi aux récepteurs de l’acide 9-cis rétinoïque, les RXR (retinoid X receptors). En tant que partenaires communs d’hétérodimérisation des PPAR et des RAR (récepteurs de l’acide tout-trans rétinoïque), les RXR sont des acteurs clés de la modulation de l’expression génique par les acides gras et les rétinoïdes. Dans ce contexte, l’objectif de ce travail de thèse était d’étudier, au cours du vieillissement chez le rat, les effets d’une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3 sur l’activité des voies de signalisation des acides gras et des rétinoïdes, les processus de plasticité cérébrale (plasticité synaptique et neurogenèse) et la mémoire spatiale. Nos principaux résultats montrent qu’une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3, pendant 21 semaines chez des rats à mi-vie, maintient dans l’hippocampe les niveaux d’expression des ARNm codant pour RXRγ et GAP-43 (protéine synaptique) altérés au cours du vieillissement. De plus les rats âgés supplémentés en AGPI-LC n-3 présentent une augmentation du nombre de néo-neurones hippocampiques et une amélioration de la mémoire spatiale de travail, comparés aux rats âgés contrôle. Les résultats de cette étude plaident en faveur d’un effet bénéfique des AGPI-LC n-3 sur la mémoire de travail au cours du vieillissement via notamment, une action sur la plasticité cérébrale. De plus, nos travaux suggèrent l’implication des RXR dans l’effet neuroprotecteur des AGPI-LC n-3, qui réguleraient l’expression de certains gènes cibles impliqués dans la plasticité synaptique et les processus de neurogenèse hippocampique.Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) of the n-3 series play essential roles in brain functions, including brain plasticity and memory processes which are altered during aging. It is now well accepted that these PUFA regulate gene transcription through binding and activating specific nuclear receptors such as PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors) and RXR (retinoid X receptors, which also bind 9-cis retinoic acid). As a common heterodimeric partner of both PPAR and RAR (all-trans retinoic acid receptors), RXR is a key factor in the modulation of gene expression by fatty acids and retinoids. In this context, the purpose of this work was to study the effects of a n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation on fatty acid and retinoid signalling pathways and on cerebral plasticity and spatial memory processes. Our main results show that n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation for 21 weeks in mid-life rats, maintains the mRNA levels of RXRγ and GAP-43 (synaptic protein) which were altered in aged rat hippocampus. Besides, supplemented aged rats exhibited increased numbers of newly generated neurons and improved spatial working memory, when compared with control aged rats. To summarize, our results support the neuroprotective effects of n-3 LC-PUFA during aging, in particular on cerebral plasticity and working memory. Furthermore, our works suggest the implication of RXR in the set up of these effects through notably the regulation of some target genes involved in synaptic plasticity and hippocampal neurogenesis processes
La qualité en logistique : traçabilité, maîtrise du froid
[Departement_IRSTEA]GEAPA [TR1_IRSTEA]42 - ALITECH / TRANSFRINational audienceThis paper deals with the impact of logistics in the control of the cold chain. Quality in logistics, transport and temperature control in an example of logistic chain are discussed. Legislation and standardization are also examined.Ce document traite de l'importance de la logistique dans la maîtrise de la chaîne du froid. Il aborde successivement : la qualité en logistique, le transport, le contrôle des températures et le suivi d'un circuit logistique. Il présente les évolutions réglementaires et normatives dans les différents domaines et les procédures mises en place pour assurer une meilleure maîtrise
Apports nutritionnels en acides gras polyinsaturés n-3 et action cellulaire de la vitamine A (effets sur la plasticité cérébrale et la mémoire spatiale chez le rat agé)
Les acides gras polyinsaturés à longue chaîne (AGPI-LC) de la série n-3 jouent des rôles essentiels dans le fonctionnement du cerveau et notamment dans les processus de plasticité synaptique et de mémoire, altérés au cours du vieillissement. Il est maintenant bien admis que ces AGPI peuvent réguler la transcription génique en se liant à des récepteurs nucléaires spécifiques, les PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors), mais aussi aux récepteurs de l acide 9-cis rétinoïque, les RXR (retinoid X receptors). En tant que partenaires communs d hétérodimérisation des PPAR et des RAR (récepteurs de l acide tout-trans rétinoïque), les RXR sont des acteurs clés de la modulation de l expression génique par les acides gras et les rétinoïdes. Dans ce contexte, l objectif de ce travail de thèse était d étudier, au cours du vieillissement chez le rat, les effets d une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3 sur l activité des voies de signalisation des acides gras et des rétinoïdes, les processus de plasticité cérébrale (plasticité synaptique et neurogenèse) et la mémoire spatiale. Nos principaux résultats montrent qu une supplémentation en AGPI-LC n-3, pendant 21 semaines chez des rats à mi-vie, maintient dans l hippocampe les niveaux d expression des ARNm codant pour RXRg et GAP-43 (protéine synaptique) altérés au cours du vieillissement. De plus les rats âgés supplémentés en AGPI-LC n-3 présentent une augmentation du nombre de néo-neurones hippocampiques et une amélioration de la mémoire spatiale de travail, comparés aux rats âgés contrôle. Les résultats de cette étude plaident en faveur d un effet bénéfique des AGPI-LC n-3 sur la mémoire de travail au cours du vieillissement via notamment, une action sur la plasticité cérébrale. De plus, nos travaux suggèrent l implication des RXR dans l effet neuroprotecteur des AGPI-LC n-3, qui réguleraient l expression de certains gènes cibles impliqués dans la plasticité synaptique et les processus de neurogenèse hippocampique.Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) of the n-3 series play essential roles in brain functions, including brain plasticity and memory processes which are altered during aging. It is now well accepted that these PUFA regulate gene transcription through binding and activating specific nuclear receptors such as PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors) and RXR (retinoid X receptors, which also bind 9-cis retinoic acid). As a common heterodimeric partner of both PPAR and RAR (all-trans retinoic acid receptors), RXR is a key factor in the modulation of gene expression by fatty acids and retinoids. In this context, the purpose of this work was to study the effects of a n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation on fatty acid and retinoid signalling pathways and on cerebral plasticity and spatial memory processes. Our main results show that n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation for 21 weeks in mid-life rats, maintains the mRNA levels of RXRg and GAP-43 (synaptic protein) which were altered in aged rat hippocampus. Besides, supplemented aged rats exhibited increased numbers of newly generated neurons and improved spatial working memory, when compared with control aged rats. To summarize, our results support the neuroprotective effects of n-3 LC-PUFA during aging, in particular on cerebral plasticity and working memory. Furthermore, our works suggest the implication of RXR in the set up of these effects through notably the regulation of some target genes involved in synaptic plasticity and hippocampal neurogenesis processes.BORDEAUX1-Bib.electronique (335229901) / SudocSudocFranceF
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