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이영승,Jean-François Meullenet 한국식품과학회 2010 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.19 No.3
This study was conducted to investigate the impacts of eliminating first order samples and data corrections on overall liking (OL) results. Nine consumer studies were employed for this work. For each study, all first order products were eliminated from the data to examine the impacts of first order bias on OL. Significantly higher OL values were observed for products presented in first order for 6 of the 9 studies. After removing first order samples, OL for each product slightly decreased. In addition, slight changes in sample OL rank orders were observed for 8 of the 9 studies. Data sets with first position sample removed seemed less discriminative. This indicates that samples were discriminated to a greater extent due to first order bias and actual differences might be overstated. Two first order data corrections were successfully adapted to remedy the first order bias even after data were segmented by cluster analysis.
Nawal Alsadi,Jean-François Mallet,Chantal Matar 대한암예방학회 2021 Journal of cancer prevention Vol.26 No.3
Exposure of the skin to solar UV radiation leads to inflammation, DNA damage, and dysregulation of cellular signaling pathways, which may cause skin cancer. Photochemoprevention with natural products is an effective strategy for the control of cutaneous neoplasia. Polyphenols have been proven to help prevent skin cancer and to inhibit the growth of cancer stem cells (CSCs) through epigenetic mechanisms, including modulation of microRNAs expression. Thus, the current study aimed to assess the effect of polyphenol enriched blueberry preparation (PEBP) or non-fermented blueberry juice (NBJ) on expression of miRNAs and target proteins associated with different clinicopathological characteristics of skin cancer such as stemness, motility, and invasiveness. We observed that PEBP significantly inhibited the proliferation of skin CSCs derived from different melanoma cell lines, HS 294T and B16F10. Moreover, PEBP was able to reduce the formation of melanophores. We also showed that the expression of the CD133+ stem cell marker in B16F10 and HS294T cell lines was significantly decreased after treating the cells with PEBP in comparison to the NBJ and control groups. Importantly, tumor suppressors’ miR-200s, involved in the regulation of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and metastasis, were strikingly upregulated. In addition, we have shown that a protein target of the tumor suppressor miR200b, ZEB1, was also significantly modulated. Thus, the results demonstrates that PEBP possesses potent anticancer and anti-metastatic potentials and may represent a novel chemopreventative agent against skin cancer. Key Words Polyphenols, Cancer stem cells, Neoplasm metastasis, MicroRNA-200b, Zinc finger E-box binding homeobox 1
Assessment of Insulin Secretion and Insulin Resistance in Human
박소영,Gautier Jean-François,전숙 대한당뇨병학회 2021 Diabetes and Metabolism Journal Vol.45 No.5
The impaired insulin secretion and increased insulin resistance (or decreased insulin sensitivity) play a major role in the pathogenesis of all types of diabetes mellitus (DM). It is very important to assess the pancreatic β-cell function and insulin resistance/ sensitivity to determine the type of DM and to plan an optimal management and prevention strategy for DM. So far, various methods and indices have been developed to assess the β-cell function and insulin resistance/sensitivity based on static, dynamic test and calculation of their results. In fact, since the metabolism of glucose and insulin is made through a complex process related with various stimuli in several tissues, it is difficult to fully reflect the real physiology. In order to solve the theoretical and practical difficulties, research on new index is still in progress. Also, it is important to select the appropriate method and index for the purpose of use and clinical situation. This review summarized a variety of traditional methods and indices to evaluate pancreatic β-cell function and insulin resistance/sensitivity and introduced novel indices.
Basile Kerleroux,Kevin Janot,Jean François Hak,Johannes Kaesmacher,Wagih Ben Hassen,Joseph Benzakoun,Catherine Oppenheim,Denis Herbreteau,Heloise Ifergan,Nicolas Bricout,Hilde Henon,Takeshi Yoshimoto 대한뇌졸중학회 2021 Journal of stroke Vol.23 No.3
The benefits of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and a large ischemic core (LIC) at presentation are uncertain. We aimed to obtain up-to-date aggregate estimates of the outcomes following MT in patients with volumetrically assessed LIC. We conducted a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)-conformed, PROSPERO-registered, systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that included patients with AIS and a baseline LIC treated with MT, reported ischemic core volume quantitatively, and included patients with a LIC defined as a core volume ≥50 mL. The search was restricted to studies published between January 2015 and June 2020. Random-effects-meta-analysis was used to assess the effect of MT on 90-day unfavorable outcome (i.e., modified Rankin Scale [mRS] 3–6), mortality, and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) occurrence. Sensitivity analyses were performed for imaging-modality (computed tomography-perfusion or magnetic resonance-diffusion weighted imaging) and LIC-definition (≥50 or ≥70 mL). We analyzed 10 studies (954 patients), including six (682 patients) with a control group, allowing to compare 332 patients with MT to 350 who received best-medical-management alone. Overall, after MT the rate of patients with mRS 3–6 at 90 days was 74% (99% confidence interval [CI], 67 to 84; Z-value=7.04; I2=92.3%) and the rate of 90- day mortality was 36% (99% CI, 33 to 40; Z-value=–7.07; I2=74.5). Receiving MT was associated with a significant decrease in mRS 3–6 odds ratio (OR) 0.19 (99% CI, 0.11 to 0.33; P<0.01; Z-value=–5.92; I2=62.56) and in mortality OR 0.60 (99% CI, 0.34 to 1.06; P=0.02; Z-value=–2.30; I2=58.72). Treatment group did not influence the proportion of patients experiencing sICH, OR 0.96 (99% CI, 0.2 to 1.49; P=0.54; Z-value=–0.63; I2=64.74). Neither imaging modality for core assessment, nor LIC definition influenced the aggregated outcomes. Using aggregate estimates, MT appeared to decrease the risk of unfavorable functional outcome in patients with a LIC assessed volumetrically at baseline.
ESR1 Mutation Detection and Dynamics in Meningeal Carcinomatosis in Breast Cancer
Marcela Carausu,Samia Melaabi,Jean-Yves Pierga,François-Clément Bidard,Luc Cabel 한국유방암학회 2020 Journal of breast cancer Vol.23 No.2
ESR1 mutation is frequently encountered in hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative metastatic breast cancer (MBC), especially after aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy, as a mechanism of resistance to endocrine therapy. Circulating tumor DNA-based detection of ESR1 mutation in plasma has been demonstrated as a prognostic and predictive factor for poor outcomes in subsequent AI therapy. In this case report, for the first time, we describe the detection of ESR1 mutation (p.Tyr537Ser) only in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and not in the plasma of a patient with isolated leptomeningeal progression who was treated with AI for HR-positive, HER2-negative MBC (bone metastasis only). Circulating tumor DNA levels also appeared to be correlated with clinical evolution. We suggest that in the presence of isolated leptomeningeal metastasis and when tamoxifen or AI has been prescribed for HR-positive MBC, CSF should be screened for ESR1 mutations to potentially adjust systemic treatment.
A Reference-calibration Method for Tenderness Perception Using Psychophysical Models
Rui Xiong,이영승,Jean-François Meullenet 한국식품과학회 2010 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.19 No.6
A main advantage of the reference-calibration method is the use of the standard references with the scale values to establish the relationship between sensory and instrumental data which is then used to predict sensory attributes of unknown samples. This study was conducted to predict tenderness perception using instrumental methods through a reference-calibrated model. Chicken breast fillets deboned at 9 different times were cooked and instrumentally tested by a compression test. The fillets were also evaluated by 7 trained panelists. Three different psychophysical models were employed to correlate reference scores with the peak forces and to predict tenderness. The results showed that the Stevens and Beidler models fitted well the peak forces to the reference scores. After calibration, the models were used to predict tenderness scores for all the fillets. This study implied that references could be used to calibrate not only panelists but also instruments for predicting tenderness perception.