Search Results - "Gilson, Eric"
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The metabolic checkpoint kinase mTOR is essential for IL-15 signaling during the development and activation of NK cells
Published in Nature immunology (01-08-2014)“…The kinase mTOR is important in lymphocyte bioenergetics but has not been examined in natural killer cells. Walzer and colleagues demonstrate that mTOR is key…”
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Longevity clocks: The promoting role of telomeres?
Published in M.S. Médecine sciences (09-12-2020)“…Aging is an alteration of our physiological capacities that is accompanied by an increased susceptibility to develop a wide range of diseases and which…”
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Defective DNA single-strand break repair is responsible for senescence and neoplastic escape of epithelial cells
Published in Nature communications (29-01-2016)“…The main characteristic of senescence is its stability which relies on the persistence of DNA damage. We show that unlike fibroblasts, senescent epithelial…”
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The Power of Stress: The Telo-Hormesis Hypothesis
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (11-05-2021)“…Adaptative response to stress is a strategy conserved across evolution to promote survival. In this context, the groundbreaking findings of Miroslav Radman on…”
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Length-dependent processing of telomeres in the absence of telomerase
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-04-2014)“…In the absence of telomerase, telomeres progressively shorten with every round of DNA replication, leading to replicative senescence. In telomerase-deficient…”
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Inhibiting TRF1 upstream signaling pathways to target telomeres in cancer cells
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-07-2019)“…In the context of tumorigenesis, telomere shortening is associated with apparent antagonistic outcomes: On one side, it favors cancer initiation through…”
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TRF2-Mediated Control of Telomere DNA Topology as a Mechanism for Chromosome-End Protection
Published in Molecular cell (21-01-2016)“…The shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage checkpoints and recombinational repair. We show here that a dimer of the…”
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Genetic and pharmacological inactivation of the purinergic P2RX7 receptor dampens inflammation but increases tumor incidence in a mouse model of colitis-associated cancer
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-2015)“…Colitis-associated cancer (CAC) is a complication of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Binding of extracellular ATP to the purinergic receptor P2RX7 has…”
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Telomeric position effect: From the yeast paradigm to human pathologies?
Published in Biochimie (2008)“…Alteration of the epigenome is associated with a wide range of human diseases. Therefore, deciphering the pathways that regulate the epigenetic modulation of…”
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Genome-wide Control of Heterochromatin Replication by the Telomere Capping Protein TRF2
Published in Molecular cell (03-05-2018)“…Hard-to-replicate regions of chromosomes (e.g., pericentromeres, centromeres, and telomeres) impede replication fork progression, eventually leading, in the…”
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Ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae in three coral genera across the Pacific Ocean
Published in Nature communications (01-06-2023)“…Health and resilience of the coral holobiont depend on diverse bacterial communities often dominated by key marine symbionts of the Endozoicomonadaceae family…”
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Diversity of the Pacific Ocean coral reef microbiome
Published in Nature communications (01-06-2023)“…Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. They support high biodiversity of multicellular organisms that strongly rely on associated…”
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Pervasive tandem duplications and convergent evolution shape coral genomes
Published in Genome Biology (01-06-2023)“…Over the last decade, several coral genomes have been sequenced allowing a better understanding of these symbiotic organisms threatened by climate change…”
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Role of the telomeric factor TRF2 in post-hypoxic brain damages
Published in Redox biology (01-09-2024)“…The neuronal excitotoxicity that follows reoxygenation after a hypoxic period may contribute to epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and various…”
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Host transcriptomic plasticity and photosymbiotic fidelity underpin Pocillopora acclimatization across thermal regimes in the Pacific Ocean
Published in Nature communications (01-06-2023)“…Heat waves are causing declines in coral reefs globally. Coral thermal responses depend on multiple, interacting drivers, such as past thermal exposure,…”
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Multifunctionality of the Telomere-Capping Shelterin Complex Explained by Variations in Its Protein Composition
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (11-07-2021)“…Protecting telomere from the DNA damage response is essential to avoid the entry into cellular senescence and organismal aging. The progressive telomere DNA…”
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The Telomeric Protein TRF2 Regulates Replication Origin Activity within Pericentromeric Heterochromatin
Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (24-03-2021)“…Heterochromatic regions render the replication process particularly difficult due to the high level of chromatin compaction and the presence of repeated DNA…”
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TRFH domain: at the root of telomere protein evolution
Published in Cell research (01-01-2018)“…Two articles in Cell Research focus on the structure-function relation- ships in the shelterin complex that binds to telomeres and is essential for their…”
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Nitric Oxide Synthase 2 Improves Proliferation and Glycolysis of Peripheral γδ T Cells
Published in PloS one (01-11-2016)“…γδ T cells play critical roles in host defense against infections and cancer. Although advances have been made in identifying γδ TCR ligands, it remains…”
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Stabilization of quadruplex DNA perturbs telomere replication leading to the activation of an ATR-dependent ATM signaling pathway
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-09-2009)“…Functional telomeres are required to maintain the replicative ability of cancer cells and represent putative targets for G-quadruplex (G4) ligands. Here, we…”
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