Armelle Leturque
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Recent Articles
1.
Ayari S, Gil-Iturbe E, le Gleau L, Osinski C, Kapel N, Soula H, et al.
J Endocrinol
. 2021 Oct;
252(1):31-44.
PMID: 34647524
Changes in dietary habits have occurred concomitantly with a rise of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity. Intestine is the first organ facing nutrient ingestion and has to adapt its...
2.
Osinski C, le Gleau L, Poitou C, de Toro-Martin J, Genser L, Fradet M, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2020 Oct;
45(1):170-183.
PMID: 33037328
Objectives: Altered enteroendocrine cell (EEC) function in obesity and type 2 diabetes is not fully understood. Understanding the transcriptional program that controls EEC differentiation is important because some EEC types...
3.
Postal B, Ghezzal S, Aguanno D, Andre S, Garbin K, Genser L, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2020 May;
39:101007.
PMID: 32360426
Objective: Obesity is characterized by systemic and low-grade tissue inflammation. In the intestine, alteration of the intestinal barrier and accumulation of inflammatory cells in the epithelium are important contributors of...
4.
Ghezzal S, Postal B, Quevrain E, Brot L, Seksik P, Leturque A, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids
. 2019 Oct;
1865(2):158530.
PMID: 31647994
The mechanisms leading to the low-grade inflammation observed during obesity are not fully understood. Seeking the initiating events, we tested the hypothesis that the intestine could be damaged by repeated...
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Genser L, Aguanno D, Soula H, Dong L, Trystram L, Assmann K, et al.
J Pathol
. 2018 Jul;
246(2):217-230.
PMID: 29984492
Obesity and its metabolic complications are characterized by subclinical systemic and tissue inflammation. In rodent models of obesity, inflammation and metabolic impairments are linked with intestinal barrier damage. However, whether...
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Morel E, Ghezzal S, Lucchi G, Truntzer C, Pais de Barros J, Simon-Plas F, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids
. 2017 Dec;
1863(2):199-211.
PMID: 29196159
Scavenger receptor Class B type 1 (SR-B1) is a lipid transporter and sensor. In intestinal epithelial cells, SR-B1-dependent lipid sensing is associated with SR-B1 recruitment in raft-like/ detergent-resistant membrane domains...
7.
Schmitt C, Aranias T, Viel T, Chateau D, Le Gall M, Waligora-Dupriet A, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2017 Jan;
6(1):61-72.
PMID: 28123938
Objective: Intestinal glucose absorption is orchestrated by specialized glucose transporters such as SGLT1 and GLUT2. However, the role of GLUT2 in the regulation of glucose absorption remains to be fully...
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Tran T, Postal B, Demignot S, Ribeiro A, Osinski C, Pais de Barros J, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2016 Jun;
291(31):16328-38.
PMID: 27255710
The worldwide prevalence of metabolic diseases is increasing, and there are global recommendations to limit consumption of certain nutrients, especially saturated lipids. Insulin resistance, a common trait occurring in obesity...
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Genser L, Poitou C, Brot-Laroche E, Rousset M, Vaillant J, Clement K, et al.
Med Sci (Paris)
. 2016 May;
32(5):461-9.
PMID: 27225918
The increasing incidence of obesity and associated metabolic complications is a worldwide public health issue. The role of the gut in the pathophysiology of obesity, with an important part for...
10.
Rousset M, Leturque A, Thenet S
Prion
. 2016 May;
10(2):143-52.
PMID: 27216988
The cellular prion protein PrP(c) plays important roles in proliferation, cell death and survival, differentiation and adhesion. The participation of PrP(c) in tumor growth and metastasis was pointed out, but...