Céline Cozic
La Roche College
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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2012
M Chemel; B. Le Goff; Régis Brion; Céline Cozic; Martine Berreur; Jérôme Amiaud; Gwenola Bougras; Sophie Touchais; Frédéric Blanchard; M.F. Heymann; Jean Marie Berthelot; Franck Verrecchia; Dominique Heymann
Objectives Interleukin (IL) 34 is a new cytokine implicated in macrophage differentiation and osteoclastogenesis. This study assessed IL-34 expression in the tissue of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods Immunohistochemistry was performed in synovial biopsies from patients with RA (n=20), osteoarthritis (n=3) or other inflammatory arthritis (n=4). IL-34 was detected in the synovial fluid by ELISA and its messenger RNA expression was studied by quantitative PCR in rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts after stimulation by tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα) and IL-1β. Wild-type, jnk1−/−–jnk2−/− and nemo−/− murine fibroblasts and pharmacological inhibition were used to determine the involvement of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and JNK in that effect. Results IL-34 was expressed in 24/27 biopsies, with three samples from RA patients being negative. A significant association was found between IL-34 expression and synovitis severity. Levels of IL-34 and the total leucocyte count in synovial fluid were correlated. TNFα and IL-1β stimulated IL-34 expression by synovial fibroblasts in a dose/time-dependent manner through the NF-κB and JNK pathway. Conclusion This work for the first time identifies IL-34 expression in the synovial tissue of patients with arthritis. This cytokine, as a downstream effector of TNFα and IL-1β, may contribute to inflammation and bone erosions in RA.
Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 2015
Vincent André; M. Pot-Vaucel; Céline Cozic; E. Visée; M. Morrier; Stéphane Varin; Grégoire Cormier
OBJECTIVE Septic arthritis of the facet joint is a rare clinical entity. We report 11 cases of facet joint infections diagnosed in our institution. PATIENTS AND METHOD Patients were identified via the computerized patients record (PMSI). Their features were collected and compared with published data. RESULTS The clinical symptoms are similar to those of infectious spondylodiscitis: back pain with stiffness (11/11), fever (9/11), radicular pain (5/11), and asthenia. Ten patients presented with lumbar infection and 1 with dorsal infection. An inflammatory syndrome was observed in every case. A rapid access to spine MRI allowed making the diagnosis in every case, and assessing a potential extension of infection (epidural extension 5/11, paraspinal extension 5/11). Blood culture (8/11) or culture of spinal samples allowed identifying the causative bacterium in every case and adapting the antibiotic treatment. The bacteria identified in our series were different from previously reported ones, with less staphylococci. The origin of the infection was found in 4 cases. Another localization of infection was observed in 4 cases. The outcome was favorable with medical treatment in 10 cases. An abscess was surgically drained in 1 case. None of our patients presented with neurological complications, probably because of the rapid diagnosis. CONCLUSION Assessing the facet joint is essential in case of inflammatory back pain, and the radiologist must be asked to perform this examination.
Joint Bone Spine | 2014
Anne Sophie Boureau; Céline Cozic; C. Poiraud; Stéphane Varin; Benoît Chaillous; Grégoire Cormier
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since mercredi 14 aout 2013
Joint Bone Spine | 2013
Jérémie Allorent; Céline Cozic; Thomas Guimard; Gilles Tanguy; Grégoire Cormier
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since vendredi 1 mars 2013
Joint Bone Spine | 2017
Joëlle Glémarec; Stéphane Varin; Céline Cozic; Gilles Tanguy; Christelle Volteau; Philippe Montigny; Benoit Le Goff; Christelle Darrieutort Laffite; Yves Maugars; Grégoire Cormier
OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of local injection of a local anesthetic with a glucocorticoid versus a local anesthetic with saline to treat low back pain due to lumbosacral transitional vertebras (LSTV) with a pseudoarticulation. METHODS A randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study was conducted in patients with unilateral low back pain ascribed clinically to LSTV. Patients were randomized to lidocaine plus saline (LS group) or lidocaine plus cortivazol (LC group) injected locally under computed tomography guidance. The primary outcome measure was the 24-hour mean visual analog scale (VAS) score for low back pain 4 weeks after the injection. RESULTS Of 16 randomized patients, 15 were included in the analysis, 8 in the LS group and 7 in the LC group. The mean VAS pain score at week 4 was not significantly different between the two groups. In the two groups pooled, the mean VAS pain score decreased significantly from baseline to week 4, from 5.52±0.99 to 3.86±2.55 (P≤0.05). The difference remained significant at week 12. Significant improvements occurred in the EIFEL disability index and items of the Dallas Pain Questionnaire. No adverse events were recorded. CONCLUSION In patients with chronic low back pain consistent with a symptomatic LSTV type II or IV in the Castellvi classification, a local injection of lidocaine with or without cortivazol may provide sustained improvements in pain and function. The underlying mechanism is unclear.
Joint Bone Spine | 2017
Mélanie Penhoat-Gahier; Benoît Chaillous; Céline Cozic; Vincent André; Grégoire Cormier
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since jeudi 23 juin 2016
Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 2015
M. Gahier; Céline Cozic; S. Bourdon; T. Guimard; Grégoire Cormier
Revue du Rhumatisme | 2013
Jérémie Allorent; Céline Cozic; Thomas Guimard; Gilles Tanguy; Grégoire Cormier
Revue du Rhumatisme | 2018
Marine Lhuillier; Grégoire Cormier; Vincent André; Stéphane Varin; Michel Caulier; Gilles Tanguy; Céline Cozic
Revue du Rhumatisme | 2017
Joëlle Glémarec; Stéphane Varin; Céline Cozic; Gilles Tanguy; Christelle Volteau; Philippe Montigny; Benoit Le Goff; Christelle Darrieutort Laffite; Yves Maugars; Grégoire Cormier