
Christophe Mariller- University of Lille
Christophe Mariller
- University of Lille
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Nocardiosis is a serious infection in immunosuppressed patients, especially transplant recipients. The slow-growing phenotype of the bacterium and the variety of symptoms complicate diagnosis and delay antimicrobial therapy, which results in high mortality rates despite effective treatments. Incidentally, some nocardiosis patients test positive in...
Dendritic cells (DC) are critical cellular mediators of host immunity, notably by expressing a broad panel of pattern recognition receptors. One of those receptors, the C-type lectin receptor DC-SIGN, was previously reported as a regulator of endo/lysosomal targeting through functional connections with the autophagy pathway. Here, we confirmed that...
The transport of proteins between the different cellular compartments and the cell surface is governed by the secretory pathway. Alternatively, unconventional secretion pathways have been described in mammalian cells, especially through multivesicular bodies and exosomes. These highly sophisticated biological processes rely on a wide variety of sig...
Despite the impressive progress made over the past 20 years in our understanding of mycolylarabinogalactan-peptidoglycan (mAGP) biogenesis, the mechanisms by which the tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis adapts its cell wall structure and /composition in response to various environmental conditions, especially during infection, remain poor...
Recent methodological developments in metabolic oligosaccharide engineering (MOE) pave the way for tremendous advances in glycobiology. Herein, we propose a Sequential Bioorthogonal Dual Strategy (SBDS) combining the use of two unprotected alkyne-tagged monosaccharide reporters (ManNAl and SiaNAl) with the bioligation of fluorescent probes by coppe...
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Lactoferrins exhibit antitumoral activities either as a secretory lactoferrin or an intracellular delta-lactoferrin isoform. These activities involve processes such as regulation of the cell cycle and apoptosis. While lactoferrin has been shown to exert its function by activating different transduction pathways, delta-lactoferrin has b...
Delta-lactoferrin (ΔLf) is a transcription factor of which the expression is downregulated in cancer. It is a healthy tissue marker and a high expression level of its transcripts was correlated with a good prognosis in breast cancer. ΔLf results from alternative promoter usage of the hLf gene leading to the production of 2 isoforms with alternative...
Delta-lactoferrin (DeltaLf) is a transcription factor that up-regulates DcpS, Skp1, and Bax genes, provoking cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. It is post-translationally modified either by O-GlcNAc or phosphate, but the effects of the O-GlcNAc/phosphorylation interplay on DeltaLf function are not yet understood. Here, using a series of glycosylation...
The lactoferrin gene is known to be expressed either constitutively or under inducible conditions such as hormonal stimuli or inflammation. Its transcription from alternative promoters leads to two products, lactoferrin (Lf) and delta-lactoferrin (DeltaLf) mRNAs the expressions of which are altered during oncogenesis. The comparison of the two enha...
The expression of the transcription factor DeltaLf is deregulated in cancer cells. Its overexpression provokes cell cycle arrest along with antiproliferative effects and we recently showed that the Skp1 gene promoter was a target of DeltaLf. Skp1 belongs to the Skp1/Cullin-1/F-box ubiquitin ligase complex responsible for the ubiquitination and the...
Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron binding glycoprotein of the transferrin family that is expressed in most biological fluids and is a major component of mammals' innate immune system. Its protective effect ranges from direct antimicrobial activities against a large panel of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, to anti-inflam...
Delta-lactoferrin is a cytoplasmic lactoferrin isoform that can locate to the nucleus, provoking antiproliferative effects and cell cycle arrest in S phase. Using macroarrays, the expression of genes involved in the G(1)/S transition was examined. Among these, Skp1 showed 2-3-fold increased expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. Skp1 (S-ph...
The presence of gangliosides containing de-N-acetylated sialic acids in human tissues has been so far shown by using mouse monoclonal antibodies specific for the de-N-acetylated forms, but the isolation and chemical characterization of such compounds have not yet been performed. Since indirect evidence suggested that de-N-acetylGD3 ganglioside coul...
We investigated the expression levels of human lactoferrin (Lf), a steroid hormone-inducible gene product the expression of which is often altered during oncogenesis, and of Delta-lactoferrin (DeltaLf), its alternative isoform, which has been shown to be absent from tumor cell lines in commonly used human breast epithelial cell lines, using semiqua...
Delta-lactoferrin (ΔLf) mRNA is the product of alternative splicing of the Lf gene. It has been found in normal tissues and was reported to be absent from their malignant counterparts. Our recent investigations have shown that ΔLf expression is a good prognostic indicator in human breast cancer. However, ΔLf has up till now only been identified as...
The fine structural motifs of sialic acids, a frequent terminal monosaccharide of glycans, seem to contain essential biological properties. To identify such subtle structural differences, a reliable method was developed for the qualitative and quantitative identification of sialic acids present in different tissues and fluids. This method involved,...
Cyclophilin B is a cyclosporin A-binding protein exhibiting peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase activity. We have previously shown that it interacts with two types of binding sites on T lymphocytes. The type
I sites correspond to specific functional receptors and the type II sites to sulfated glycosaminoglycans. The interactions
of cyclophilin B wi...
Cyclophilin B (CyPB) is secreted in biological fluids such as blood or milk and binds to a specific receptor present on the human lymphoblastic cell line Jurkat and on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. This study was intended to specify the areas of CyPB that are involved in the interaction with the receptor. A synthetic peptide corresponding to...
Cyclophilin B (CyPB) is a member of the cyclophilin family (cyclosporin A-binding proteins) with specific N- and C-terminal extensions. In contrast to cyclophilin A, CyPB owns a signal sequence leading to its translocation in the endoplasmic reticulum. CyPB was reported to be present in human blood and milk, suggesting it is secreted. For this purp...
Cyclophilins A and B (CyPA and CyPB) are known to be the main binding proteins for cyclosporin A (CsA), a potent immunosuppressive drug. Due to the high homology between the two proteins, antibodies to CyPB were found to cross-react with CyPA. In order to avoid this phenomenon, we raised specific antibodies against peptides copying the most diverge...
Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high-performance anion-exchange chromatography (HPAEC) with pulsed amperometric detection were developed for the study of products obtained from the in vitro O-glycosylation of a mucin motif peptide, TTSAPTTS, the most representative sequence encoded by the human gene MUC5C. After inc...
A novel cyclosporin A binding glycoprotein of 21 kDa was isolated from human milk by several steps of cation exchange chromatography. The corresponding gene was cloned from human T cells, expressed in Escherichia coli and the recombinant protein purified. The protein shares 58% amino acid identity with the cytosolic cyclophilin and is initially syn...
Several frequency shifters using electrooptic TE/TM conversion in LiNbO 3 have already been described. ¹⁻³ They used classical orientations of the crystal, and, as the birefringence is large (~0.1), the optical bandwidth is small (~10 Å). The frequency shifting effect is obtained using a collinear interaction with a set of finger electrodes driven...
LiNbO3 is a particularly interesting substrate to realize active electrooptic devices especially using the Ti indiffusion technique. Among the various devices which have been reported the TE/TM converter [ 1 ] can lead to very interesting applications such as polarization controllers [ 2 ] , polarization independant devices [ 3 ] or frequency shift...