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Marie-Francoise Aries

Marie-Francoise Aries
Centre de Recherche Pierre Fabre Toulouse

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Marie-Francoise Aries currently works at Laboratoires Pierre Fabre. Their most recent publication is '639 Challenge dermatological nociceptive pathway in vitro by a phytochemical compound'.

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Publications (57)
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Background Rosacea is a chronic facial skin disorder characterized by inflammation and vascular abnormalities. The pathophysiology of rosacea involves increased activation of the capsaicin receptor, TRPV1, the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway, and cathelicidin LL-37, MMP-9, and KLKs. We evaluated the activity of four compounds (dex...
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Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common skin disease characterized by recurrent pruritic inflammatory skin lesions resulting from structural and immune defects of the skin barrier. Previous studies have shown the clinical efficacy of Avène thermal spring water in AD, and a new microorganism, Aquaphilus dolomiae was suspected to contribute to...
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Within their first days of life, newborns’ skin undergoes various adaptation processes needed to accommodate the transition from the wet uterine environment to the dry atmosphere. The skin of newborns and infants is considered as a physiological fragile skin, a skin with lower resistance to aggressions. Fragile skin is divided into four categories...
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In vitro models are valuable for evaluating potential active ingredients and other molecules used in medications for atopic dermatitis (AD). However, finding appropriate in vitro models can be problematic. Our strategy was to set up different in vitro models that would mimic the pathomechanisms of AD. We describe five such models - the AD keratinoc...
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The skin is the largest organ of the body, providing a protective barrier against bacteria, chemicals and physical insults while maintaining homeostasis in the internal environment. Such a barrier function the skin ensures protection against excessive water loss. The skin's immune defence consists of several facets, including immediate, non-specifi...
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The present invention relates to compounds of the following formula (I): where n is an integer between 1 and 15, m is 0, 1, 2 or 3, and R is the hydrocarbon chain of a polyunsaturated fatty acid selected from among omega 3 and omega 6, as well as to pharmaceutical or cosmetic compositions containing same, to a method for preparing and using same, i...
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Owing to their high content of flavonoids and saponins, plantlets of Avena sativa L. (Poaceae) are likely to possess anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties of value in the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD). With a view to its potential use in atopic subjects at risk of developing sensitisation to dietary proteins, we prepared a plantle...
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Acne vulgaris is a skin disease affecting pilosebaceous glands in which Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) induced inflammation plays a central role. In order to develop new therapies against the inflammatory events, we evaluated the modulating effect of a new undecyl-rhamnoside, APRC11, on different markers of the inflammation. For this purpose, n...
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This study aimed at evaluating the antiproliferative, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties of an ethanolic myrtle extract (Myrtacine®) in vitro, characterising its potential active compounds (myrtucommulones A and B') by structural analysis, and evaluating their biological activity. Antiproliferative activity was assessed by the BrdU inc...
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Propionibacterium acnes has a major role in the development of acne lesions. IGF-1 stimulates the proliferation of keratinocytes via an activation of the IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R). Zinc has been proven to work efficiently against inflammatory acne and to modulate the IGF-1 system. Our objectives were to study the modulation of IGF-1 and IGF-1R expres...
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During cutaneous inflammatory diseases, the neuro-immuno-cutaneous system is impaired. In atopic dermatitis pathology, a perturbation of neuromediators release such as substance P (SP), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and bradykinin (BK) could be in part involved in the neurogenic inflammatory state; both of these peptides identified in huma...
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As shown by atopy patch tests, atopic dermatitis (AD) is dominated in its acute phase by the development of a specific T(H)2 response after exposure of the skin to common environmental antigens. Relying on our previous data showing that Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B (SEB) induced the activation of monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) throug...
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Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) n-3 inhibit inflammation, in vivo and in vitro in keratinocytes. We examined in HaCaT keratinocyte cell line whether eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) a n-3 PUFA, gamma-linoleic acid (GLA) a n-6 PUFA, and arachidic acid a saturated fatty acid, modulate expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), an enzyme pivotal to skin in...
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Skin lesions in the allergic form of atopic dermatitis (AD) are induced by allergen-specific T cells that infiltrate the skin at the site of allergen exposure. Although Th2-type CD4+ T cells appear to be crucial in AD pathophysiology, little is known about the contribution of CD8+ T cells in the development of the allergic skin inflammation. In the...
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Skin lesions in the allergic form of atopic dermatitis (AD) are induced by allergen-specific T cells which infiltrate the skin at the site of allergen exposure. The pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis is not entirely defined. Although Th2-type CD4+ T cells appear to be crucial in AD pathophysiology, little is known about the contribution of CD8+ T...
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Immune surveillance against microbes at sites of interface with environment involves immediate recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns by dendritic cells (DCs). According to their first-line position, DCs are key parameters for the establishment of an appropriate innate and adaptive response against pathogens to avoid disease developm...
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The apolar fraction of the crude alcoholic extract of the sponge Euryspongia n. sp. was shown to display anti-inflammatory activity. Bioassay guided chromatographic purification led to the isolation of a known compound petrosterol (1) of 3beta-hydroxy-24-norchol-5-en-23-oic acid (2), which has never yet been found as a natural substance, and of a n...
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The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of Avena Rhealba (AR) oatmeal extract on the metabolism of arachidonic acid (AA) and eicosanoids as well as on the expression of cytosolic phospholipase A(2 )(cPLA(2)) in the human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT. For this purpose, we examined the effects of AR on basal and A23187-triggered relea...
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Avène spring water (ASW) is commonly used in France for treating atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Previous works demonstrated modulation of cell membrane fluidity by ASW. The aims of the present study were (a) to investigate a possible in vitro effect of ASW on Th1- and Th2-dependent cytokine production using peripheral blood mononuclear cells from...
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The biological activity of Avène water from two different springs ('Sainte Odile' and 'Val d'Orb') was studied in vitro on rat peritoneal mast cell activation. A dilution-dependent inhibition of both histamine and prostaglandin D2 antigen-induced release was observed when cells were preincubated with both Avène spring waters. They also inhibited hi...
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The UVB and UVA components of solar radiation have been shown to be mutagenic and possible promoters of skin carcinogenesis. Although these radiations alter the DNA by different process, the damages must be eliminated by the cells to maintain the genomic integrity. In order to evaluate the protective efficacy of a high sun protection factor mineral...
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The aims of this study were to investigate: (1) the production of all arachidonic acid metabolites in hair dermal, papilla cells (DPC) and (2) the effects of minoxidil and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) on this production. Eicosanoid synthesis was evaluated in culture medium after incorporation of tritiated arachidonic acid into DPC memb...

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