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Journal of Neurochemistry | 2002

Receptor-mediated transcytosis of cyclophilin B through the blood-brain barrier

Mathieu Carpentier; Laurence Descamps; Fabrice Allain; Agnès Denys; Sandrine Durieux; Laurence Fenart; Claudine Kieda; Roméo Cecchelli; Geneviève Spik

Abstract: Cyclophilin B (CyPB) is a cyclosporin A (CsA)‐binding protein mainly located in intracellular vesicles and secreted in biological fluids. In previous works, we demonstrated that CyPB interacts with T lymphocytes and enhances in vitro cellular incorporation and activity of CsA. In addition to its immunosuppressive activity, CsA is able to promote regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves. However, the crossing of the drug from plasma to neural tissue is restricted by the relative impermeability of the blood—brain barrier. To know whether CyPB might also participate in the delivery of CsA into the brain, we have analyzed the interactions of CyPB with brain capillary endothelial cells. First, we demonstrated that CyPB binds to two types of binding sites present at the surface of capillary endothelial cells from various species of tissues. The first type of binding sites (KD = 300 nM; number of sites = 3 × 106) is related to interactions with negatively charged compounds such as proteoglycans. The second type of binding sites, ∼50,000 per cell, exhibits a higher affinity for CyPB (KD = 15 nM) and is involved in an endocytosis process, indicating it might correspond to a functional receptor. Finally, the use of an in vitro model of blood—brain barrier allowed us to demonstrate that CyPB is transcytosed by a receptor‐mediated pathway (flux = 16.5 fmol/cm2/h). In these conditions, CyPB did not significantly modify the passage of CsA, indicating that it is unlikely to provide a pathway for CsA brain delivery.


Archive | 2011

Detecting proinflammatory contaminants in glucose polymers, comprises testing in vitro inflammatory response using cell line enabling inflammatory response factor to be detected, where cell line is macrophage-differentiated cell line

Pierre Lanos; Gherbi Hela Hacine; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Agnès Denys


Archive | 2017

METHOD FOR DETECTING CONTAMINANT CONTAINED IN GLUCOSE POLYMER

Pierre Lanos; Héla Hacine-Gherbi; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Agnès Denys


Archive | 2017

método para testar o efeito de uma etapa de produção ou etapas de produção ou a eficácia de uma etapa de purificação ou etapas de purificação na presença ou na natureza de moléculas pró-inflamatórias em polímeros de glicose ou hidrolisados dos mesmos; e método otimizado para produzir ou purificar polímeros de glicose ou hidrolisados dos mesmos

Agnès Denys; Fabrice Allain; Hela Hacine Gherbi; Mathieu Carpentier; Pierre Lanos; Sophie Duvet


Archive | 2016

HEMOSTASIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY Cyclophilin B Binding to Platelets Supports Calcium-Dependent Adhesion to Collagen

Fabrice Allain; Sandrine Durieux; Mathieu Carpentier; Geneviève Spik


Archive | 2016

Optimised method for decontaminating the starch used as a raw material for obtaining glucose polymers intended for peritoneal dialysis

Pierre Lanos; Thierry Dupont; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Héla Hacine-Gherbi; Agnès Denys


Archive | 2015

Procede optimise de decontamination de production de polymeres de glucose et d'hydrolysats de polymeres de glucose

Pierre Lanos; Sophie Duvet; Thierry Dupont; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Agnès Denys; Héla Hacine-Gherbi


Archive | 2015

Method optimizes decontamination of the starch used as raw material for obtaining glucose polymers for use in connection peritoneal dialysis

Pierre Lanos; Thierry Dupont; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Gherbi Hela Hacine; Agnès Denys


Archive | 2014

Dosage biologique des peptidoglycanes

Pierre Lanos; Marc Biguet; Roselyne Bernard; Fabrice Allain; Mathieu Carpentier; Agnès Denys; Héla Hacine-Gherbi


Archive | 2013

to Collagen Cyclophilin B Binding to Platelets Supports Calcium-Dependent Adhesion

Fabrice Allain; Sandrine Durieux; Agnès Denys; Mathieu Carpentier; Geneviève Spik

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Mathieu Carpentier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Agnès Denys

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Héla Hacine-Gherbi

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Geneviève Spik

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