
Aurelie Paulo-RamosUniversity of Reunion Island · Department of Biology
Aurelie Paulo-Ramos
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Purpose
Red blood cells (RBCs) senescence and blood rheology during ultra-endurance running events appear to be impacted differently depending on the race distance. The physiological mechanisms underlying these differences are poorly understood.
Methods
We investigated the effects of three different ultra-trail running races performed in La Reunio...
The establishment of effective antiviral responses within host cells is intricately related to their metabolic status, shedding light on immunometabolism. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that cellular reliance on glutamine metabolism contributes to the development of a potent antiviral response. We evaluated the antiviral response in...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) characterized by progressive and symmetrical sensory abnormalities is one of the earliest and main complications of diabetes. DPN is characterized by heterogeneous sensory symptoms such as chronic pain, tingling, burning or loss of sensation. Nociceptive Schwann cells (nSCs), a recently identified subtypes of de...
PCSK9 is a serine protease primarily produced and secreted by the liver. Its best-known and studied function is to induce the hepatic degradation of the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor (LDLR), thereby increasing the concentration of LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) in the blood. Beyond its effects on LDL-C metabolism, recent studies have reported ple...
In recent years, the emergence of the concept of immunometabolism has shed light on the pivotal role that cellular metabolism plays in both the activation of immune cells and the development of immune programs. The antiviral response, a widely distributed defense mechanism used by infected cells, serves to not only control infections but also to at...
In recent years, the emergence of the concept of immunometabolism has shed light on the pivotal role that cellular metabolism plays in both the activation of immune cells and the development of immune programs. The antiviral response, a widely distributed defense mechanism used by infected cells, serves to not only control infections but also to at...
The establishment of effective antiviral responses within host cells is intricately related to their metabolic status, shedding light on immunometabolism. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that cellular reliance on glutamine metabolism contributes to the development of a potent antiviral response. We evaluated the antiviral response in...
When exposed to a viral infection, the attacked cells promptly set up defense mechanisms. As part of the antiviral responses, the innate immune interferon pathway and associated interferon-stimulated genes notably allow the production of proteins bearing antiviral activity. Numerous viruses are able to evade the interferon response, highlighting th...
When exposed to a viral infection, the attacked cells promptly set up defence mechanisms. Part of antiviral responses, the innate immune interferon pathway and associated interferon stimulated genes are notably allowing the production of proteins bearing an antiviral activity. Numerous viruses are able to evade the interferon response, highlighting...