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Martine Perichon

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Codato R, Perichon M, Divol A, Fung E, Sotiropoulos A, Bigot A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Nov; 9(1):17298. PMID: 31754141
The coordinated expression of myogenic regulatory factors, including MyoD and myogenin, orchestrates the steps of skeletal muscle development, from myoblast proliferation and cell-cycle exit, to myoblast fusion and myotubes maturation....
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Marsolier J, Perichon M, Weitzman J, Medjkane S
Commun Biol . 2019 May; 2:152. PMID: 31044177
Metabolic reprogramming is an important feature of host-pathogen interactions and a hallmark of tumorigenesis. The intracellular apicomplexa parasite induces a Warburg-like effect in host leukocytes by hijacking signaling machineries, epigenetic...
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Marsolier J, Pineau S, Medjkane S, Perichon M, Yin Q, Flemington E, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2013 May; 9(4):e1003222. PMID: 23637592
The intracellular parasite Theileria is the only eukaryote known to transform its mammalian host cells. We investigated the host mechanisms involved in parasite-induced transformation phenotypes. Tumour progression is a multistep...
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Cock-Rada A, Medjkane S, Janski N, Yousfi N, Perichon M, Chaussepied M, et al.
Cancer Res . 2011 Dec; 72(3):810-20. PMID: 22194464
Upregulation of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 plays a central role in tumor progression and metastasis by stimulating cell migration, tumor invasion, and angiogenesis. To gain insights into MMP-9 expression, we...
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Cabreiro F, Picot C, Perichon M, Friguet B, Petropoulos I
Antioxid Redox Signal . 2008 Aug; 11(2):215-25. PMID: 18715149
Among the amino acids, methionine is the most susceptible to oxidation, and methionine sulfoxide can be catalytically reduced within proteins by methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) and B (MsrB). As...
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Cabreiro F, Picot C, Perichon M, Castel J, Friguet B, Petropoulos I
J Biol Chem . 2008 Apr; 283(24):16673-81. PMID: 18424444
According to the mitochondrial theory of aging, mitochondrial dysfunction increases intracellular reactive oxidative species production, leading to the oxidation of macromolecules and ultimately to cell death. In this study, we...
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Cabreiro F, Perichon M, Jatje J, Malavolta M, Mocchegiani E, Friguet B, et al.
Exp Gerontol . 2007 Dec; 43(5):483-7. PMID: 18054192
Aging has been associated with zinc deficiency, leading to chronic inflammation and subsequent oxidative stress, especially in the immune system. The increased oxidative stress provokes the accumulation of oxidized proteins,...
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Picot C, Perichon M, Lundberg K, Friguet B, Szweda L, Petropoulos I
Exp Gerontol . 2006 May; 41(7):663-7. PMID: 16677789
During cardiac ischemia/reperfusion, proteins are targets of reactive oxygen species produced by the mitochondrial respiratory chain resulting in the accumulation of oxidatively modified protein. Sulfur-containing amino acids are among the...
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Picot C, Petropoulos I, Perichon M, Moreau M, Nizard C, Friguet B
Free Radic Biol Med . 2005 Nov; 39(10):1332-41. PMID: 16257642
Proteins are modified by reactive oxygen species, and oxidation of specific amino acid residues can impair their biological functions, leading to an alteration in cellular homeostasis. Oxidized proteins can be...
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Delaval E, Perichon M, Friguet B
Eur J Biochem . 2004 Nov; 271(22):4559-64. PMID: 15560797
Mitochondrial matrix proteins are sensitive to oxidative inactivation, and oxidized proteins are known to accumulate during ageing. The Lon protease is believed to play an important role in the degradation...