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Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Quenneville SP ; Chapdelaine P ; Calos M ; Tremblay J | 2005Communication n° 425 Introduction : Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is the most severe muscular dystrophy. It is caused by the absence of dystrophin in muscle fibers. This absence leads to increased muscle damage. Myogenic cell transplantation[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Authier FJ ; Sauvat S ; Christov C ; Chariot P ; Raisbeck G ; Poron MF ; Dreyfus PA ; Yiou F ; Gherardi RK | 2005Communication n° 398 Macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) is a specific histopathologic lesion, characterized by accumulations of both MHC-1 antigen-expressing macrophages and CD8+T-cells in muscle and fascia. MMF assesses persistence of aluminum hydr[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; della Gaspera B ; Sequeira I ; Chanoine C | 2005Communication n° 362. We have cloned and sequenced the two full length Xenopus laevis XMRF4a and XMRF4b cDNAs respectively coding for two polypeptides of 239 and 240 amino acid residues. These two mRNA are expressed at different levels during em[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Buj Bello A ; Pierson CR ; Monroy-Munoz N ; Hindelang C ; Kretz C ; Duval G ; Pellissier JF ; Butler-Browne GS ; Beggs AH ; Laporte J ; Mandel JL | 2005Communication n° 299. Myotubularin is a phosphoinositide phosphatase with an essential function in skeletal muscle. It is encoded by the MTM1 gene which, when mutated, leads to X-linked myotubular myopathy in humans and a progressive centronucle[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Thuries L ; Winder SJ ; Savarin P ; Le Saint N ; Clocheau S ; Chea V ; Toma F ; Curmi PA | 2005Communication n° 472 Introduction : Mutations in the dystrophin gene, which result either in the absence or alterations of dystrophin, may cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy. An understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of this disease depends [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Israeli D ; Ziaei S ; Gjata B ; Benchaouir R ; Rameau P ; Gonin P ; Danos O ; Garcia L | 2005Communication n° 91. In a recent study conducted in our laboratory we have identified and sorted "side population" (SP) cells from myoblast cultures. In addition to the presentation of the SP phenotype these cells presented other features in com[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Israeli D ; Ziaei S ; Gjata B ; Benchaouir R ; Rameau P ; Gonin P ; Danos O ; Garcia L | 2005Communication n° 695. In a recent study conducted in our laboratory we have identified and sorted "side population" (SP) cells from myoblast cultures. In addition to the presentation of the SP phenotype these cells presented other features in co[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Jokic N ; Gonzalez De Aguliar J ; Pradat PF ; Dupuis L ; Echaniz-Laguna A ; Muller A ; Dubourg O ; Seilhean D ; Hauw JJ ; Loeffler JP ; Meininger V | 2005Communication n° 673 INTRODUCTION : We demonstrated that Nogo isoforms (Nogo-A, Nogo-B, Nogo-C) exhibit a specific pattern of expression in the skeletal muscle of mutant Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1G86R) transgenic mice and patients with spo[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Betto R ; Sandona D ; Danieli-Betto D ; Germinario E ; Biral D ; Martinello T ; Gastaldello S | 2005Communication n° 338. Evidence indicates that extracellular ATP may have relevant functions in skeletal muscle, even though the physiological role and distribution of specific signalling pathway elements is not well known. Normally, ATP is relea[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Winder S | 2005Communication n° 22. Dystroglycan is part of an adhesion receptor complex linking the extracellular matrix to the actin cytoskeleton. Previous studies have implicated dystroglycan in basement membrane formation and as a crucial link between dyst[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Lesca G ; Testard H ; Streichenberger N ; Pélissier JF ; Burel E ; Jonveaux P ; Michel-Calemard L | 2005Communication n° 237 Introduction : In frame deletions of exons encoding the central rod domain of dystrophin have been associated with a highly variable phenotype, including asymptomatic individuals. Cae report - We report on a 4-year-old child[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Dodille M ; Desnuelle C ; Rossi B | 2005Communication n° 549. In response to skeletal muscle damage satellite cells migrate towards the injured area, proliferate, fuse with each other to form myotubes and mature into myofibers. This process involves a complex set of interactions betwe[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Grey C ; Méry PF | 2005Communication n° 34 Mutations of genes encoding ionic channels or contractile proteins are responsible for familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. Understanding the process of differentiation of cardiomyocytes carrying a mutated protein is a cru[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Skuk D ; Goulet M ; Roy B ; Piette V ; Côte C ; Hogrel JY ; Bouchard JP ; Lachance JG ; Sylvain M ; Tremblay J | 2005Communication n°2 Introduction : Following a similar protocol as we used in monkeys, we observed that myoblast transplantation (MT), tested in only 1cm3 of muscle, systematically restored the expression of normal dystrophin in myofibers of DMD p[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Authier FJ ; Plonquet-Bourguin A ; Bassez G ; Chrétien F ; Gherardi RK | 2005Communication n° 325 Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies mainly include dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and inclusion body myositis. In PM and IBM, clonally expanded cytotoxic CD8 T-cells infiltrate muscle and are directed against MHC-I antigens e[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Kuntzer T ; Carrera E ; Lobrinus A ; Spertini O ; Gherardi R ; Janzer R | 2005Communication n° 267 We report an unusual patient who developed a rare form of subcutaneous cytophagic histocytic panniculitis (CHP) associated with a focal inflammatory myopathy with abundant macrophages (IMAM) 18 months after the onset of a tr[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Molenaar PC ; Ter Beek P ; Wintzen AR ; Verschuuren J ; Vincent A | 2005Communication n°369 The objective was to develop a mouse model for studying the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis patients with auto-antibodies to MuSK, a tyrosine kinase receptor responsible for clustering of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Laporte J ; Tosch V ; Monroy-Munoz N ; Biancalana V ; Kretz C ; Beggs A ; Zanoteli E ; Wallgren-Pettersson C ; Bertini E ; Merlini L ; Bomme-Ousager L ; Kress W ; Mandel JL | 2005Communication n° 255. The myotubularin gene family is one of the largest groups within the tyrosine/dual-specificity phosphatase super-family. Among the 14 human members, three are mutated in genetic diseases: X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Berrih-Aknin S ; Balandina A ; Lecart S ; Dartevelle P ; Saoudi A | 2005Communication n° 454 Thymus-derived CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (Treg) cells are essential for the maintenance of immunologic self-tolerance. Despite their critical role in the active suppression of experimental autoimmune disorders, little is known [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Renvoisé B ; Khoobarry K ; Gendron MC ; Cibert C ; Lefebvre S | 2005Communication n° 383 Mutations of the survival motor neuron (SMN1) gene are responsible for reduced levels of SMN protein causing SMA disease. The ubiquitous SMN protein is part of a large multiprotein complex that participates to the assembly o[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Boneva N ; Cuvelier M ; Bidault J ; Brenner T ; Berrih-Aknin S | 2005Communication n° 480 Introduction : MuSK positive (MuSK+) myasthenia gravis (MG), representing approximately 40% of the patients with seronegative MG (SNMG) is more severe disease, affecting predominantly the neck, bulbar and respiratory muscles[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Frigeri A ; Cogotzi L ; Camassa L ; Mola M ; Brancaccio A ; Nicchia P ; Svelto M | 2005Communication n° 263. Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is the major neuromuscular water channel whose function in normal physiology is still unclear. To study the physiological role of AQP4 as well as its possible involvement in the DMD pathology, a plasma me[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Mattéotti C ; Gerbaux C ; Willocq J ; D'Amico E ; Belayew A ; Coppée F | 2005Communication n° 452 The FSHD candidate gene (DUX4) we propose maps within each of the D4Z4 units repeated in tandem at 4q35. An homologous DUX4c gene is located in a single truncated D4Z4 element 42 kb centromeric of the D4Z4 array. The DUX4 an[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Divet A ; Grasso C ; Paesante S ; Cavagna A ; Tiveron C ; Treves S ; Zorzato F | 2005Communication n° 415. The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) contains major proteins that control the intracellular Ca2+ concentration and play an important role in excitation-contraction coupling mechanism (ECC). Several less abundant components have [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Haskins M ; Milszewski J ; Aleman D ; O'Donnell P ; Cullen K ; Traas A ; Werner P ; Henthorn P ; Vite C | 2005Communication n° 133. INTRODUCTION : 1. Chloride channel (ClC-1) myotonia congenita in miniature schnauzer dogs has a delay in skeletal muscle relaxation following stimulation, diffuse skeletal muscle hypertrophy, stridor, and a stiff gait that [...]