Amandine Martin
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Martin A, Caron S, Marcotte M, Bronnec P, Garneret E, Martel N, et al.
iScience
. 2025 Jan;
28(1):111563.
PMID: 39868044
Alpha-kinase 1 (ALPK1) is an immune receptor sensing the bacterial nucleotide sugar ADP-heptose. ALPK1 phosphorylates TIFA leading to its oligomerization and downstream NF-κB activation. Specific mutations in are associated with...
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Jalal Z, Langouet E, Dib N, Le-Quellenec S, Mostefa-Kara M, Martin A, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2024 May;
13(9).
PMID: 38731130
Over the last four decades, the Fontan operation has been the treatment of choice for children born with complex congenital heart diseases and a single-ventricle physiology. However, therapeutic options remain...
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Chirita D, Bronnec P, Magnotti F, Dalmon S, Martin A, Popoff M, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2023 Mar;
14(3):213.
PMID: 36966139
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disorder. FMF is caused by mutations in the MEFV gene, encoding pyrin, an inflammasome sensor. The best characterized pathogenic mutations...
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Magnotti F, Chirita D, Dalmon S, Martin A, Bronnec P, Sousa J, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 Oct;
41(2):111472.
PMID: 36223753
The pyrin inflammasome acts as a guard of RhoA GTPases and is central to immune defenses against RhoA-manipulating pathogens. Pyrin activation proceeds in two steps. Yet, the second step is...
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Mohammadi N, Lindgren H, Yamamoto M, Martin A, Henry T, Sjostedt A
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
11:784101.
PMID: 35004352
is a facultative intracellular bacterium and the etiological agent of tularemia, a zoonotic disease. Infection of monocytic cells by can be controlled after activation with IFN-γ; however, the molecular mechanisms...
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Avesani M, Martin A, Thomas-Chabaneix J, Thambo J, Iriart X
JACC Case Rep
. 2021 Sep;
3(12):1453-1455.
PMID: 34557691
Congenital left ventricular (LV) diverticulum is a rare condition characterized by the presence of a contractile appendix originating usually from the cardiac apex, but with high variability in location, dimension,...
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Nader J, Anselmi A, Tomasi J, Martin A, Aymami M, Rouze S, et al.
Arch Cardiovasc Dis
. 2021 Feb;
114(5):364-370.
PMID: 33541832
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak had a direct impact on adult cardiac surgery activity, which systematically necessitates a postoperative stay in intensive care. Aim: To study the effect...
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Hennebique A, Peyroux J, Brunet C, Martin A, Henry T, Knezevic M, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2021 Feb;
10(1):277-290.
PMID: 33538648
, a tier 1 select agent, is the causative bacterium of tularemia, a zoonosis with a large animal reservoir. However, , like many other species, is assumed to have an...
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Mohammadi N, Lindgren H, Golovliov I, Eneslatt K, Yamamoto M, Martin A, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2020 Dec;
10:594063.
PMID: 33363054
is a Select Agent that causes the severe disease tularemia in humans and many animal species. The bacterium demonstrates rapid intracellular replication, however, macrophages can control its replication if primed...
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Magnotti F, Malsot T, Georgin-Lavialle S, Abbas F, Martin A, Belot A, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis
. 2020 Oct;
80(1):128-132.
PMID: 33037005
Background And Objective: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most frequent hereditary autoinflammatory disease. Its diagnosis relies on a set of clinical criteria and a genetic confirmation on identification of...