
Gautier Stoll- PhD
- Bioinformatician at Université Paris Cité
Gautier Stoll
- PhD
- Bioinformatician at Université Paris Cité
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The plasma concentrations of acyl CoA binding protein (ACBP) encoded by the gene diazepam binding inhibitor ( DBI ) are increased in patients with severe osteoarthritis (OA). Here, we show that knee OA induces a surge in plasma ACBP/DBI in mice subjected to surgical destabilization of one hind limb. Knockout of the Dbi gene or intraperitoneal (i.p....
Lysosomes are known to contribute to the development of drug resistance through a variety of mechanisms that include the sequestration of drugs within their compartments and the activation of adaptive stress pathways. Although targeting POL I (RNA polymerase I) exhibits anticancer effects, little attention has been paid to the contribution of lysos...
Accumulating evidence suggests that genetic and epigenetic biomarkers hold potential for enhancing the early detection and monitoring of breast cancer (BC). Epigenetic alterations of the Homeobox A2 ( HOXA2 ) gene have recently garnered significant attention in the clinical management of various malignancies. However, the precise role of HOXA2 in b...
Cholesterol serves as a vital lipid that regulates numerous physiological processes. Nonetheless, its role in regulating cell death processes remains incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated the role of cholesterol trafficking in immunogenic cell death. Through cell-based drug screening, we identified two antidepressants, sertraline...
Cushing’s syndrome is caused by an elevation of endogenous or pharmacologically administered glucocorticoids. Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP, encoded by the gene diazepam binding inhibitor, Dbi) stimulates food intake and lipo-anabolic reactions. Here we found that plasma ACBP/DBI concentrations were elevated in patients and mice with Cushin...
Extracellular acyl-coenzyme A binding protein [ACBP encoded by diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI)] is a phylogenetically ancient appetite stimulator that is secreted in a nonconventional, autophagy-dependent fashion. Here, we show that low ACBP/DBI plasma concentrations are associated with poor prognosis in patients with anorexia nervosa, a frequent...
Background
Progress in breast cancer (BC) research relies on the availability of suitable cell lines that can be implanted in immunocompetent laboratory mice. The best studied mouse strain, C57BL/6, is also the only one for which multiple genetic variants are available to facilitate the exploration of the cancer-immunity dialog. Driven by the fact...
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.csbj.2022.10.003.].
As a result of the development of experimental technologies and the accumulation of data, biological and molecular processes can be described as complex networks of signaling pathways. These networks are often directed and signed, where nodes represent entities (genes/proteins) and arrows interactions. They are translated into mathematical models b...
Mathematical modeling aims at understanding the effects of biological perturbations, suggesting ways to intervene and to reestablish proper cell functioning in diseases such as cancer or in autoimmune disorders. This is a difficult task for obvious reasons: the level of details needed to describe the intra-cellular processes involved, the numerous...
WebMaBoSS is an easy-to-use web interface for conversion, storage, simulation and analysis of Boolean models that allows to get insight from these models without any specific knowledge of modeling or coding. It relies on an existing software, MaBoSS, which simulates Boolean models using a stochastic approach: it applies continuous time Markov proce...
Pro-apoptotic multi-domain proteins of the BCL2 family such as BAX and BAK are well known for their important role in the induction of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), which is the rate-limiting step of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. Human or mouse cells lacking both BAX and BAK (due to a double knockout, DKO) are notoriou...
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) results from the malignant transformation of cholangiocytes. Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) are chronic diseases in which cholangiocytes are primarily damaged. Although PSC is an inflammatory condition predisposing to CCA, CCA is almost never found in the autoimmune context of PBC...
Background
Tumors rewire their metabolism to achieve robust anabolism and resistance against therapeutic interventions like cisplatin treatment. For example, a prolonged exposure to cisplatin causes downregulation of pyridoxal kinase (PDXK), the enzyme that generates the active vitamin B6, and upregulation of poly ADP-ribose (PAR) polymerase-1 (PAR...
As opposed to the standard tolerogenic apoptosis, immunogenic cell death (ICD) constitutes a type of cellular demise that elicits an adaptive immune response. ICD has been characterized in malignant cells following cytotoxic interventions, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Briefly, ICD of cancer cells releases some stress/danger signals that at...
For anthracycline-based chemotherapy to be immunogenic, dying cancer cells must release annexin A1 (ANXA1) that subsequently interacts with the pattern recognition receptor, formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1), on the surface of dendritic cells (DC). Approximately 30% of individuals bear loss-of-function alleles of FPR1, calling for strategies to amel...
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Hormone receptor (HR)+ breast cancer (BC) causes most BC-related deaths, calling for improved therapeutic approaches. Despite expectations, immune checkpoint blockers (ICBs) are poorly active in patients with HR+ BC, in part reflecting the lack of preclinical models that recapitulate disease progression in immunocompetent hosts. We demonstrate that...
Background
The molecular complexity of human breast cancer (BC) is one of the current challenges for the clinical management of the disease. The identification of subtype-specific biomarkers, such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), is currently investigated to improve BC patient’s stratification, early detection and disease monitoring.
Methods
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One of the aims of mathematical modeling is to understand and simulate the effects of biological perturbations and suggest ways to intervene and reestablish proper cell functioning. However, it remains a challenge, especially when considering the dynamics at the level of a cell population, with cells dying, dividing and interacting. Here, we introd...
In contrast to prior belief, cancer cells require oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to strive, and exacerbated OXPHOS dependency frequently characterizes cancer stem cells, as well as primary or acquired resistance against chemotherapy or tyrosine kinase inhibitors. A growing arsenal of therapeutic agents is being designed to suppress the transfer...
We have recently shown that chemotherapy with immunogenic cell death (ICD)-inducing agents can be advantageously combined with fasting regimens or caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) to achieve superior tumor growth control via a T cell-dependent mechanism. Here, we show that the blockade of the CD11b-dependent extravasation of myeloid cells blocks...
PD-1 blockade represents a major therapeutic avenue in anticancer immunotherapy. Delineating mechanisms of secondary resistance to this strategy is increasingly important. Here, we identified the deleterious role of signaling via the type I interferon (IFN) receptor in tumor and antigen presenting cells, that induced the expression of nitric oxide...
Mouse cancers lacking the expression of annexin A1 (ANXA1) fail to respond to immunogenic chemotherapies. This has been initially explained by the requirement of extracellular ANXA1 (which is released from dying cancer cells) to engage formyl peptide receptor-1 (FPR1) on dendritic cells (DC) for the establishment of corpse/DC synapses. Here, we sho...
The expression of two metabolic enzymes, i.e., aldehyde dehydrogenase 7 family, member A1 (ALDH7A1) and lipase C, hepatic type (LIPC) by malignant cells, has been measured by immunohistochemical methods in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) biopsies, and has been attributed negative and positive prognostic value, respectively. Here, we demonstra...
Cancer is a major and still increasing cause of death in humans. Most cancer cells have a fundamentally different metabolic profile from that of normal tissue. This shift away from mitochondrial ATP synthesis via oxidative phosphorylation towards a high rate of glycolysis, termed Warburg effect, has long been recognized as a paradigmatic hallmark o...
Multiple immunotherapeutics have been approved for cancer patients, however advanced solid tumors are frequently refractory to treatment. We evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of a vaccination approach with multimodal oncolytic potential in non-human primates (NHP) (Macaca fascicularis). Primates received a replication-deficient adenoviral pri...
Motivation:
Due to the complexity and heterogeneity of multicellular biological systems, mathematical models that take into account cell signalling, cell population behaviour and the extracellular environment are particularly helpful. We present PhysiBoSS, an open source software which combines intracellular signalling using Boolean modelling (MaB...
Boolean and multi-valued logical formalisms are increasingly used to model complex cellular networks. To ease the development and analysis of logical models, a series of software tools have been proposed, often with specific assets. However, combining these tools typically implies a series of cumbersome software installation and model conversion st...
Multiple soluble factors including proteins (in particular chemokines), non-proteinaceous factors released by dead cells, as well as receptors for such factors (in particular chemokine receptors, formyl peptide receptors and purinergic receptors), influence the recruitment of distinct cell subsets into the tumor microenvironment. We performed an ex...
Analysing models of biological networks typically relies on workflows in which different software tools with sensitive parameters are chained together, many times with additional manual steps. The accessibility and reproducibility of such workflows is challenging, as publications often overlook analysis details, and because some of these tools may...
The supplemental data “Notebooks” contains several short Jupyter notebooks which demonstrate different usage of the CoLoMoTo interactive notebook, listed in Table 2. The .ipynb files can be imported and executed within the Jupyter interface of the CoLoMoTo notebook, using the Docker image colomoto/colomoto-docker:2018-03-31. For each of these noteb...
The supplemental file “SnakeMake” contains an example of SnakeMake workflow that uses the CoLoMoTo Docker image to execute complementary analyses.
The immune system avoids oncogenesis and slows down tumor progression through a mechanism called immunosurveillance. Nevertheless, some malignant cells manage to escape from immune control and form clinically detectable tumors. Tetraploidy, which consists in the intrinsically unstable duplication of the genome, is considered as a (pre)-cancerous ev...
Boolean and multi-valued logical formalisms are increasingly used to model complex cellular networks. To ease the development and analysis of logical models, a series of software tools have been proposed, often with specific assets. However, combining these tools typically implies a series of cumbersome software installation and model conversion st...
Analysing models of biological networks typically relies on workflows in which different software tools with sensitive parameters are chained together, many times with additional manual steps. The accessibility and reproducibility of such workflows is challenging, as publications often overlook analysis details, and because some of these tools may...
Due to the complexity of biological systems, their heterogeneity, and the internal regulation of each cell and its surrounding, mathematical models that take into account cell signalling, cell population behaviour and the extracellular environment are particularly helpful to understand such complex systems. However, very few of these tools, freely...
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) due to the ΔF508 mutation of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) can be treated with a combination of cysteamine and Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). Since ECGC is not a clinically approved drug, we attempted to identify other compounds that might favourably interact with cysteamine to induce autophagy an...
Cancer cells are subjected to constant selection by the immune system, meaning that tumors that become clinically manifest have managed to subvert or hide from immunosurveillance. Immune control can be facilitated by induction of autophagy, as well as by polyploidization of cancer cells. While autophagy causes the release of ATP, a chemotactic sign...
Natural Killer (NK) cells control metastatic dissemination of murine tumors and are an important prognostic factor in several human malignancies. However, tumor cells hijack many of the NK cell functional features compromising their tumoricidal activity. Here, we show a deleterious role of the TNFα/TNFR2/BIRC3/TRAF1 signaling cascade in NK cells fr...
Necrosis culminates in spilling cellular content through the permeabilized plasma membrane, thereby releasing potentially immunostimulatory molecules in the pericellular space of dead cells. Accordingly, molecules involved in necroptotic signaling, such as receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) and mixed lineage kinase-like...
Motivation:
Modeling of signaling pathways is an important step towards the understanding and the treatment of diseases such as cancers, HIV or auto-immune diseases. MaBoSS is a software that allows to simulate populations of cells and to model stochastically the intracellular mechanisms that are deregulated in diseases. MaBoSS provides an output...
Fig. S5 Relation between rapamycin dose and toxicity.
Fig. S1 Simulations of single doses of everolimus on PBMC and pancreatic tumors.
Fig. S2 Simulations of single and daily administrations of rapamycin on the dose‐related liver degeneration.
Fig. S7 The anti‐proliferative effect of rapamycin.
Fig. S3 Simulations of single and daily administrations of rapamycin on the dose‐related lifespan expansion in mice.
Fig. S8 Comprehensive overview of the tissue specific impact of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in the spectrum of the predictions from our model.
Table S1 List of literature references for the molecular network of geroconversion.
Table S2 Details for the inhibitory effect of everolimus per dose in PBMC and pancreatic tumors.
Table S3 Details for the effect of rapamycin dosage on liver degeneration in male mice.
Table S4 Details for the pooled estimations of lifespan increase with rapamyci...
Fig. S4 Simulations of the survival increase with rapamycin.
Fig. S6 mTOR inhibitors toxicity can be deduced from the estimated doubling times.
Altered molecular responses to insulin and growth factors (GF) are responsible for late-life shortening diseases such as type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cancers. We have built a network of the signaling pathways that control S-phase entry and a specific type of senescence called geroconversion. We have translated this network into a Boolean mod...
In a series of 248 tumor samples obtained from image-guided biopsies from patients diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, we attempted to identify biomarkers that predict microinfiltration at definitive surgery or relapse during follow-up. For this, we used immunohistochemical methods, followed by automated image analyses, to measur...
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2016.22.
Loss of expression of calreticulin (CALR) has been detected by immunohistochemistry in a fraction of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) and has been demonstrated to have a major negative prognostic impact on overall patient survival. Here, we analyzed the impact of CALR expression levels detected by microarray finding a positive correlation betwee...
We previously reported that the combination of two safe proteostasis regulators, cysteamine and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), can be used to improve deficient expression of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in patients homozygous for the CFTR Phe508del mutation. Here we provide the proof-of-concept that this combinat...
How dying tumor cells get noticed
Besides killing tumor cells directly, some chemotherapies, such as anthracyclines, also activate the immune system to kill tumors. Vacchelli et al. discovered that in mice, anthracycline-induced antitumor immunity requires immune cells to express the protein formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1). Dendritic cells (DCs) n...
Recently, we interrogated public microarray databases with regard to the expression patterns of metagenes corresponding to major immune cell subtypes present in malignant tumors. This analysis, which involved approximately 3,500 tumor samples, revealed organ-specific differences in the composition of the immune infiltrate as well as in the correlat...
Anticancer immunosurveillance is one of the major endogenous breaks of tumor progression. Here, we analyzed gene expression pattern indicative of the presence of distinct leukocyte subtypes within four cancer types (breast cancer, colorectal carcinoma, melanoma, and non-small cell lung cancer) and 20 different microarray datasets corresponding to a...
Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2014; April 5-9, 2014; San Diego, CA
Ewing sarcoma (ES) is the second most frequent pediatric bone tumor and still remains of poor prognosis especially for metastatic patients. Genetically, ES is characterized by a chromosomal translocation between EWSR1 and ETS family members (FLI1 in 85% of cases). This leads to...
There is ample evidence that neoadjuvant chemotherapy of breast carcinoma is particularly efficient if the tumor presents signs of either a pre-existent or therapy-induced anticancer immune response. Antineoplastic chemotherapies are particularly beneficial if they succeed in inducing immunogenic cell death, hence converting the tumor into its own...
The therapeutic efficacy of anthracyclines relies, at least partially, on the induction of a dendritic cell (DC)- and T lymphocyte-dependent anticancer immune response. Here, we show that anthracycline-based chemotherapy promotes the recruitment of functional CD11b+CD11c+Ly6ChighLy6G-MHCII+ DC-like antigen-presenting cells (APCs) into the tumor bed...
Ewing sarcoma is the second most frequent pediatric bone tumor. In most of the patients, a chromosomal translocation leads
to the expression of the EWS-FLI1 chimeric transcription factor that is the major oncogene in this pathology. Relative genetic
simplicity of Ewing sarcoma makes it particularly attractive for studying cancer in a systemic manne...
The Biological Network Manager (BiNoM) is a software tool for the manipulation and analysis of biological networks. It facilitates the import and conversion of a set of well-established systems biology file formats. It also provides a large set of graph-based algorithms that allow users to analyze and extract relevant subnetworks from large molecul...
Background
Public repositories of biological pathways and networks have greatly expanded in recent years. Such databases contain many pathways that facilitate the analysis of high-throughput experimental work and the formulation of new biological hypotheses to be tested, a fundamental principle of the systems biology approach. However, large-scale...
Unlabelled:
Mathematical modeling is used as a Systems Biology tool to answer biological questions, and more precisely, to validate a network that describes biological observations and predict the effect of perturbations. This article presents an algorithm for modeling biological networks in a discrete framework with continuous time.
Background:...
Supplementary material. Basic information on Markov process, abbreviations, definitions and algorithms.
Model of the mammalian cell cycle with GINsim, BoolNet and MaBoSS. The cell cycle presented in the “Examples” section has been modeled using three tools: GINsim, BoolNet, and MaBoSS. The results for each tool are presented: (1) GINsim provides steady state solutions and transition graphs for two different initial conditions: when CycD=0 and CycD=1....
High Content Screening (HCS) platforms allow screening living cells under a wide range of experimental conditions and give access to a whole panel of cellular responses to a specific treatment. The outcome is a series of cell population images. Within these images, the heterogeneity of cellular response to the same treatment leads to a whole range...
This article presents an algorithm that allows modeling of biological networks in a qualitative framework with continuous time. Mathematical modeling is used as a systems biology tool to answer biological questions, and more precisely, to validate a network that describes biological observations and to predict the effect of perturbations. We propos...
We discuss the propagation of constraints in eukaryotic interaction networks in relation to model prediction and the identification of critical pathways. In order to cope with posttranslational interactions, we consider two types of nodes in the network, corresponding to proteins and to RNA. Microarray data provides very lacunar information for suc...
Interaction graph adapted from original network. The non-modified interaction graph (no differentiation between mRNAs and proteins done) is shown in the file 'Additional file 1.csv', which is structured to be readable by the BioQuali tool.
Results of statistical analysis of microarray data [21]. 'Additional file 3.xls' comprises calculated slopes, variations and corresponding p-values for microarray data of gene responses on both inhibition and recovery of EWS-FLI1. All the transcript variants of genes present in our network model were grouped and the statistical tests were applied t...
Modified interaction graph. 'Additional file 2.cvs' contains the network which includes all modifications as described in the text of the paper. It is also in a BioQuali-readable format of interaction network representation.
Set of experimental observations. 'Additional file 4.csv' file presents the observation dataset resulting from the statistical analysis of microarray data shown in Additional file 3.
Results of the constraint-based analysis. 'Additional file 5.xls' contains the results of constraint-based modeling of the extended EWS-FLI1 regulatory network with the integrated experimental observations set. The first column shows the discovered inconsistencies (while analyzing the original interaction network). The following columns display the...
A wide range of techniques is now available for analyzing regulatory networks. Nonetheless, most of these techniques fail to interpret large-scale transcriptional data at the post-translational level.
We address the question of using large-scale transcriptomic observation of a system perturbation to analyze a regulatory network which contained seve...
The segmentation of Drosophila is a prime model to study spatial patterning during embryogenesis. The spatial expression of segment polarity genes results from a complex network of interacting proteins whose expression products are maintained after successful segmentation. This prompted us to investigate the stability and robustness of this process...
Ewing's sarcoma is the second most frequent pediatric bone tumor. It is characterized in 85% of cases by a chromosomal translocation which leads to the expression of a chimeric transcription factor: EWS‐FLI1. This oncogene is transforming in various cell and animal models. Although important EWS‐FLI1 transcription targets and altered pathways have...
A method is described to extract a complete set of sequence-dependent material parameters for rigid base and basepair models of DNA in solution from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. The method is properly consistent with equilibrium statistical mechanics, leads to effective shape, stiffness and mass parameters, and employs special procedur...
During tumorigenesis, genetic aberrations arise and may deeply affect the tumoral cell physiology. It has been partially demonstrated that an increase of genes copy numbers induces higher expression; but this effect is less clear for small genetic modifications. To study it, we propose a systems biology approach that enables the integration of CGH...
We study the dynamics of gene activities in relatively small size biological networks (up to a few tens of nodes), e.g., the activities of cell-cycle proteins during the mitotic cell-cycle progression. Using the framework of deterministic discrete dynamical models, we characterize the dynamical modifications in response to structural perturbations...
We study the dynamics of gene activities in relatively small size biological networks (up to a few tens of nodes), e.g. the activities of cell-cycle proteins during the mitotic cell-cycle progression. Using the framework of deterministic discrete dynamical models, we characterize the dynamical modifications in response to structural perturbations i...