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Thomas Cherrier

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Al Tanoury Z, Zimmerman J, Rao J, Sieiro D, McNamara H, Cherrier T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jul; 118(28). PMID: 34260377
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a devastating genetic disease leading to degeneration of skeletal muscles and premature death. How dystrophin absence leads to muscle wasting remains unclear. Here, we describe...
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Saas P, Chague C, Maraux M, Cherrier T
Front Immunol . 2020 Dec; 11:593300. PMID: 33281821
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Veloso A, Martin M, Bruyr J, OGrady T, Deroanne C, Mottet D, et al.
Cell Death Dis . 2019 Jul; 10(7):512. PMID: 31273193
Muscle formation is controlled by a number of key myogenic transcriptional regulators that govern stage-specific gene expression programs and act as terminal effectors of intracellular signaling pathways. To date, the...
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Chal J, Al Tanoury Z, Hestin M, Gobert B, Aivio S, Hick A, et al.
Nat Protoc . 2016 Sep; 11(10):1833-50. PMID: 27583644
Progress toward finding a cure for muscle diseases has been slow because of the absence of relevant cellular models and the lack of a reliable source of muscle progenitors for...
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Chal J, Oginuma M, Al Tanoury Z, Gobert B, Sumara O, Hick A, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2015 Aug; 33(9):962-9. PMID: 26237517
During embryonic development, skeletal muscles arise from somites, which derive from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM). Using PSM development as a guide, we establish conditions for the differentiation of monolayer cultures...
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Darcis G, Kula A, Bouchat S, Fujinaga K, Corazza F, Ait-Ammar A, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2015 Jul; 11(7):e1005063. PMID: 26225566
The persistence of latently infected cells in patients under combinatory antiretroviral therapy (cART) is a major hurdle to HIV-1 eradication. Strategies to purge these reservoirs are needed and activation of...
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Douce V, Cherrier T, Riclet R, Rohr O, Schwartz C
Med Sci (Paris) . 2014 Sep; 30(8-9):797-802. PMID: 25174758
The transcription factor CTIP2 (BCL11B) is a multifunctional protein involved in numerous cell physiological processes. To date, many molecular mechanisms underlying this process have been discovered, which highlighted the importance...
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Douce V, Cherrier T, Riclet R, Rohr O, Schwartz C
J Cell Physiol . 2013 Oct; 229(5):533-7. PMID: 24122342
CTIP2 is a key transcriptional regulator involved in numerous physiological functions. Initial works have shown the importance of CTIP2 in the establishment and persistence of HIV latency in microglial cells,...
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Cherrier T, Douce V, Eilebrecht S, Riclet R, Marban C, Dequiedt F, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Jul; 110(31):12655-60. PMID: 23852730
The positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) is involved in physiological and pathological events including inflammation, cancer, AIDS, and cardiac hypertrophy. The balance between its active and inactive form is...
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Douce V, Colin L, Redel L, Cherrier T, Herbein G, Aunis D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2011 Nov; 40(5):1904-15. PMID: 22067449
Microglial cells are the main HIV-1 targets in the central nervous system (CNS) and constitute an important reservoir of latently infected cells. Establishment and persistence of these reservoirs rely on...