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Jean-Baptiste Manneville

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Benito-Martinez S, Salavessa L, Mace A, Lardier N, Fraisier V, Sires-Campos J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39868182
Melanin pigments block genotoxic agents by positioning on the sun-exposed side of human skin keratinocytes' nucleus. How this position is regulated and its role in genome photoprotection remains unknown. By...
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Gasser E, Su E, Vaidziulyte K, Abbade N, Cognart H, Manneville J, et al.
Lab Chip . 2024 Jul; 24(16):3930-3944. PMID: 38993177
The metastatic cascade includes a blood circulation step for cells detached from the primary tumor. This stage involves significant shear stress as well as large and fast deformation as the...
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Dessard M, Manneville J, Berret J
Nanoscale Adv . 2024 Mar; 6(6):1727-1738. PMID: 38482035
Cellular microrheology has shown that cancer cells with high metastatic potential are softer compared to non-tumorigenic normal cells. These findings rely on measuring the apparent Young's modulus of whole cells...
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Su E, Villard C, Manneville J
Biol Cell . 2023 Jun; 115(9):e2300010. PMID: 37326132
Metabolism and mechanics are two key facets of structural and functional processes in cells, such as growth, proliferation, homeostasis and regeneration. Their reciprocal regulation has been increasingly acknowledged in recent...
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Alibert C, Pereira D, Lardier N, Etienne-Manneville S, Goud B, Asnacios A, et al.
Biomaterials . 2021 Jun; 275:120903. PMID: 34102526
Cells tend to soften during cancer progression, suggesting that mechanical phenotyping could be used as a diagnostic or prognostic method. Here we investigate the cell mechanics of gliomas, brain tumors...
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Alberdi L, Vergnes A, Manneville J, Tembo D, Fang Z, Zhao Y, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2020 May; 133(9). PMID: 32409568
is an intracellular bacterial pathogen. The formation of its replication niche, which is composed of a vacuole associated with a network of membrane tubules, depends on the secretion of a...
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Ravichandran Y, Goud B, Manneville J
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 2019 Nov; 62:104-113. PMID: 31751898
Membrane trafficking plays a crucial role in cell polarity by directing lipids and proteins to specific subcellular locations in the cell and sustaining a polarized state. The Golgi apparatus, the...
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Villeneuve C, Lagoutte E, de Plater L, Mathieu S, Manneville J, Maitre J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Nov; 116(48):24108-24114. PMID: 31699818
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-related deaths. How a single oncogenic cell evolves within highly organized epithelium is still unknown. Here, we found that the overexpression of the protein...
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Mandal K, Pogoda K, Nandi S, Mathieu S, Kasri A, Klein E, et al.
Nano Lett . 2019 Oct; 19(11):7691-7702. PMID: 31565944
Molecular motors play important roles in force generation, migration, and intracellular trafficking. Changes in specific motor activities are altered in numerous diseases. KIF20A, a motor protein of the kinesin-6 family,...
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Duciel L, Anezo O, Mandal K, Laurent C, Planque N, Coquelle F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Mar; 9(1):2990. PMID: 30816227
Uveal melanoma (UM) is an aggressive tumor in which approximately 50% of patients develop metastasis. Expression of the PTP4A3 gene, encoding a phosphatase, is predictive of poor patient survival. PTP4A3...