The red blood cell (RBC) is the most abundant cell in the human body and is responsible for oxygen et carbon dioxide transport while it is lacking nucleus and organelles. During its 120-day lifespan, the RBC undergoes over 200,000 passages through the circulation, subjecting it to intense physical, osmotic, and oxidative stresses. Any...
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September 27, 2023 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: January 10, 2024
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September 29, 2020 (v1)Journal article
Increasing evidence point out the important roles of ion channels in the physiopathology of cancers, so that these proteins are now considered as potential new therapeutic targets and biomarkers in this disease. Indeed, ion channels have been largely described to participate in many hallmarks of cancers such as migration, invasion,...
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April 18, 2023 (v1)Journal article
An inherited gain-of-function variant (E756del) in the mechanosensitive cationic channel PIEZO1 was shown to confer a significant protection against severe malaria. Here, we demonstrate in vitro that human red blood cell (RBC) infection by Plasmodium falciparum is prevented by the pharmacological activation of PIEZO1. Yoda1 causes an increase...
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2021 (v1)Journal article
Hereditary Xerocytosis, a rare hemolytic anemia, is due to gain of function mutations in PIEZO1, a non-selective cation channel activated by mechanical stress. How these PIEZO1 mutations impair channel function and alter red blood cell (RBC) physiology, is not completely understood. Here, we report the characterization of mutations in the...
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October 18, 2021 (v1)Journal article
Hereditary Xerocytosis, a rare hemolytic anemia, is due to gain of function mutations in PIEZO1, a non-selective cation channel activated by mechanical stress. How these PIEZO1 mutations impair channel function and alter red blood cell (RBC) physiology, is not completely understood. Here, we report the characterization of mutations in the...
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October 18, 2021 (v1)Journal article
Hereditary Xerocytosis, a rare hemolytic anemia, is due to gain of function mutations in PIEZO1, a non-selective cation channel activated by mechanical stress. How these PIEZO1 mutations impair channel function and alter red blood cell (RBC) physiology, is not completely understood. Here, we report the characterization of mutations in the...
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July 2023 (v1)Journal article
We report here an instructive case referred at 16 months-old for exploration of hemolysis without anemia (compensated anemia with reticulocytosis). The biology tests confirmed the hemolysis with increased total and indirect bilirubin. The usual hemolysis diagnosis tests were normal (DAT, G6PD, PK, Hb electrophoresis) except cytology and...
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2023 (v1)Journal article
Objective Intercellular communication within pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) dramatically contributes to metastatic processes. The underlying mechanisms are poorly understood, resulting in a lack of targeted therapy to counteract stromal-induced cancer cell aggressiveness. Here, we investigated whether ion channels, which remain...
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September 2021 (v1)Journal article
Aims: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is an arrhythmia of increasing prevalence in the aging populations of developed countries. One of the important indicators of AF is sustained atrial dilatation, highlighting the importance of mechanical overload in the pathophysiology of AF. The mechanisms by which atrial cells, including fibroblasts, sense and...
Uploaded on: March 2, 2023