Stephane Bodin
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Bodin S, Elhabashy H, MacDonald E, Winter D, Gauthier-Rouviere C
Biol Cell
. 2025 Jan;
117(1):e2400134.
PMID: 39877933
Flotillin 1 and 2 are highly conserved and homologous members of the stomatin, prohibitin, flotillin, HflK/C (SPFH) family. These ubiquitous proteins assemble into hetero-oligomers at the cytoplasmic membrane in sphingolipid-enriched...
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Picas L, Andre-Arpin C, Comunale F, Bousquet H, Tsai F, Rico F, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 May;
7(1):549.
PMID: 38724689
Amphiphysin 2 (BIN1) is a membrane and actin remodeling protein mutated in congenital and adult centronuclear myopathies. Here, we report an unexpected function of this N-BAR domain protein BIN1 in...
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Genest M, Comunale F, Planchon D, Govindin P, Noly D, Vacher S, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2022 Apr;
135(7).
PMID: 35394045
Altered endocytosis and vesicular trafficking are major players during tumorigenesis. Flotillin overexpression, a feature observed in many invasive tumors and identified as a marker of poor prognosis, induces a deregulated...
4.
Gauthier-Rouviere C, Bodin S, Comunale F, Planchon D
Cancer Metastasis Rev
. 2020 Apr;
39(2):361-374.
PMID: 32297092
Flotillins 1 and 2 are two ubiquitous, highly conserved homologous proteins that assemble to form heterotetramers at the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane in cholesterol- and sphingolipid-enriched domains. Flotillin...
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Le Borgne-Rochet M, Angevin L, Bazellieres E, Ordas L, Comunale F, Denisov E, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2019 Oct;
132(21).
PMID: 31604795
Directional collective cell migration (DCCM) is crucial for morphogenesis and cancer metastasis. P-cadherin (also known as CDH3), which is a cell-cell adhesion protein expressed in carcinoma and aggressive sarcoma cells...
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Krencker F, Lindstrom S, Bodin S
Sci Rep
. 2019 Aug;
9(1):12518.
PMID: 31467345
Sea-level change is an important parameter controlling the expansion of oxygen-depleted conditions in neritic settings during oceanic anoxic events (OAEs). Despite this fundamental role, it remains on a short timescale...
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Planchon D, Rios Morris E, Genest M, Comunale F, Vacher S, Bieche I, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2018 Aug;
131(17).
PMID: 30111578
Tumor cell invasion and metastasis formation are the major cause of death in cancer patients. These processes rely on extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation mediated by organelles termed invadopodia, to which...
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Rios Morris E, Bodin S, Delaval B, Comunale F, Georget V, Costa M, et al.
Biol Cell
. 2017 Feb;
109(5):210-221.
PMID: 28225561
Zebrafish gastrulation and particularly epiboly that involves coordinated movements of several cell layers is a dynamic process for which regulators remain to be identified. We show here that Flotillin 1...
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Thuault S, Comunale F, Hasna J, Fortier M, Planchon D, Elarouci N, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2016 Jul;
27(17):2653-61.
PMID: 27413008
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common soft tissue sarcoma of skeletal muscle origin in children and adolescents. Among RMS subtypes, alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS), which is characterized by the presence of...
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Plutoni C, Bazellieres E, Le Borgne-Rochet M, Comunale F, Brugues A, Seveno M, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2016 Jan;
212(2):199-217.
PMID: 26783302
Collective cell migration (CCM) is essential for organism development, wound healing, and metastatic transition, the primary cause of cancer-related death, and it involves cell-cell adhesion molecules of the cadherin family....