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Bone | 2013

Decreased pool of mesenchymal stem cells is associated with altered chemokines serum levels in atrophic nonunion fractures

Myrielle Mathieu; Sabrina Rigutto; Aude Ingels; Delphine Spruyt; Nadia Stricwant; Ilham Kharroubi; Valentina Albarani; Marc Jayankura; Joanne Rasschaert; Enrico Bastianelli; Valérie Gangji

Nonunion fractures can cause severe dysfunction and are often difficult to treat mainly due to a poor understanding of their physiopathology. Although many aspects of impaired fracture healing have been extensively studied, little is known about the cellular and molecular mechanisms leading to atrophic nonunion. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to assess the pools and biological functions of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in atrophic nonunion patients compared to healthy subjects, and the systemic levels of growth factors involved in the recruitment, proliferation and differentiation of these cells. In nonunions, the pool of hMSCs was decreased and their proliferation delayed. However, once committed, hMSCs from nonunions were able to proliferate, differentiate into osteoblastic cells and mineralize in vitro as efficiently as hMSCs from healthy subjects. In parallel, we found altered serum levels of chemokines and growth factors involved in the chemotaxis and proliferation of hMSCs such as leptin, interleukin-6 (IL-6) and its soluble receptor, platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB), stem cell factor (SCF) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Moreover, we showed that the number of EPCs and their regulating growth factors were not affected in nonunion patients. If nonunion is generally attributed to a vascular defect, our results also support a role for a systemic mesenchymal and osteogenic cell pool defect that might be related to alterations in systemic levels of factors implicated in their chemotaxis and proliferation.


Journal of Natural Products | 2017

Marine Terpenoid Diacylguanidines: Structure, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Naturally Occurring Actinofide and Synthetic Analogues

Marianna Carbone; M. Letizia Ciavatta; Véronique Mathieu; Aude Ingels; Robert Kiss; Paola Pascale; Ernesto Mollo; Nicon Ungur; Yue-Wei Guo; Margherita Gavagnin

A new diacylguanidine, actinofide (1), has been isolated from the marine mollusk Actinocyclus papillatus. The structure, exhibiting a guanidine moiety acylated by two terpenoid acid units, has been established by spectroscopic methods and secured by synthesis. Following this, a series of structural analogues have been synthesized using the same procedure. All of the compounds have been evaluated in vitro for the growth inhibitory activity against a variety of cancer cell lines.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2018

Synthetic analogues of the montanine-type alkaloids with activity against apoptosis-resistant cancer cells

Karthik Govindaraju; Aude Ingels; Nabiul Hasan; Dandan Sun; Véronique Mathieu; Marco Masi; Antonio Evidente; Alexander Kornienko

In a search of small molecules active against apoptosis-resistant cancer cells, a skeletal rearrangement of alkaloid haemanthamine was utilized to generate a series of compounds possessing the alkaloid montanine ring system. The synthesized compounds were found to inhibit proliferation of cancer cells resistant to apoptosis at micromolar concentrations. Selected compounds were also active against patient-derived glioblastoma cells expressing stem-cell markers. This is the first report describing the preparation of synthetic analogues of the montanine-type alkaloids with antiproliferative activity. The compounds prepared in the current investigation appear to be a useful starting point for the development of agents to fight cancers with apoptosis resistance, and thus, associated with poor prognoses.


Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | 2017

Computed determination of the in vitro optimal chemocombinations of sphaeropsidin A with chemotherapeutic agents to combat melanomas

Aude Ingels; Carina Dinhof; Abhishek D. Garg; Lucia Maddau; Marco Masi; Antonio Evidente; Walter Berger; Bieke Dejaegher; Véronique Mathieu


Archive | 2012

Markers for impaired bone fracture healing

Valérie Gangji; Jean-Philippe Hauzeur; Dominique De Seny; Myrielle Mathieu; Aude Ingels; Sabrina Rigutto; Delphine Spruyt; Enrico Bastianelli; Valentina Albarari; Xavier Pesesse; M. Malaise


Archive | 2017

Preliminary biological evaluation of novel ruthenium(II) and osmium(II) complexes with potential antitumor activity

Mickaël Marloye; Gilles Berger; Aude Ingels; Michel Gelbcke; Véronique Mathieu; Vinciane Debaille; Franck Meyer; François Dufrasne


31ièmes Journées Franco-Belges de Pharmacochimie: Meeting Report, 4 | 2017

DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL RUTHENIUM(II) AND OSMIUM(II) COMPLEXES WITH POTENTIAL ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY

Mickaël Marloye; Gilles Berger; Aude Ingels; Franck Meyer; Michel Gelbcke; Véronique Mathieu; François Dufrasne; Raphaël Frédérick; Lionel Pochet; Pascal De Tullio


Natural Product Communications | 2016

Natural and synthetic furanones with anticancer activity

Alessio Cimmino; Antonio Evidente; Patrizia Scafato; Véronique Mathieu; Aude Ingels; Wanda W. D'Amico; Laura Pisani; Lucia Maddau; Stefano Superchi; Robert Kiss


Archive | 2014

POSTER : Improving effectiveness of anti-tumoral effect of Sphaeropsidin A by combining with Cisplatin or temozolomide

Aude Ingels; Antonio Evidente; Jean-Michel Kauffmann; Véronique Mathieu; Bieke Dejaegher


Archive | 2012

Identification of New Markers of Atrophic Non-union Fractures (NU)

Aude Ingels; Sabrina Rigutto; Delphine Spruyt; Valérie Gangji; Myrielle Mathieu

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Delphine Spruyt

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Myrielle Mathieu

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Sabrina Rigutto

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Valérie Gangji

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Véronique Mathieu

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Enrico Bastianelli

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Valentina Albarani

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Antonio Evidente

University of Naples Federico II

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Xavier Pesesse

Université libre de Bruxelles

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