Isabelle Valo
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics | 2015
Mario Campone; Isabelle Valo; Pascal Jézéquel; Marie Moreau; Alice Boissard; L. Campion; Delphine Loussouarn; Véronique Verriele; Olivier Coqueret; Catherine Guette
To date, there is no available targeted therapy for patients who are diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC). The aim of this study was to identify a new specific target for specific treatments. Frozen primary tumors were collected from 83 adjuvant therapy-naive TNBC patients. These samples were used for global proteome profiling by iTRAQ-OFFGEL-LC-MS/MS approach in two series: a training cohort (n = 42) and a test set (n = 41). Patients who remains free of local or distant metastasis for a minimum of 5 years after surgery were classified in the no-relapse group; the others were in the relapse group. OPLS and Kaplan–Meier analyses were performed to select candidate markers, which were validated by immunohistochemistry. Three proteins were identified in the training set and validated in the test set by Kaplan–Meier method and immunohistochemistry (IHC): TrpRS as a good prognostic markers and DP and TSP1 as bad prognostic markers. We propose the establishment of an IHC test to calculate the score of TrpRS, DP, and TSP1 in TNBC tumors to evaluate the degree of aggressiveness of the tumors. Finally, we propose that DP and TSP1 could provide therapeutic targets for specific treatments.
Proteomics Clinical Applications | 2015
Catherine Guette; Isabelle Valo; Alexandra Vétillard; Olivier Coqueret
Olfactomedin‐4 (OLFM4, OLM4) is a 72 kDa secreted glycoprotein belonging to the olfactomedin family. The OLFM4 gene expression is regulated by the transcription factors NF‐kappa B and AP‐1, and the OLM4 functions are poorly understood. OLM4 has been described as being able to interact with cell surface proteins such as lectins and concanavalin‐A suggesting that one function of OLM4 is to regulate cell adhesion and migration. OLM4 is a marker for intestinal stem cells and is expressed at the bottom of the intestinal crypts. Expression of OLM4 during tumor development showed that OLM4 expression is increased in the early stages of tumor initiation. As OLM4 is a secreted protein, it is a prime candidate for biomarker research for tumor detection or progression. Levels of circulating OLM4 were significantly higher in patients with gastric, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers than in healthy subjects.
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology | 2004
Alban Godon; Franck Geneviève; Isabelle Valo; Nicolas Josselin; Pascaline Talmant; Charles Foussard; Hervé Avet-Loiseau; Nobert Ifrah; Marc Zandecki; Marie-Christine Rousselet
Cytogenetic studies in lymphomas classically require fresh or frozen tissue, whereas in many instances only paraffin-embedded biopsies are available. We applied an interphase FISH assay on nuclei extracted from thick paraffin sections to determine accuracy of molecular cytogenetics in such samples. Twenty-three lymphoma samples and 4 reactive lymph nodes were tested with various commercially available DNA probes, and hybridization patterns were compared with those obtained on frozen nuclei counterparts. Successful hybridization with all probes tested was observed for 23/27 (85%) paraffin-embedded tissues and for all (100%) frozen samples, and cut-off levels defining positivity were superimposable for both situations. Chromosome changes were detected in the same way, without any false-positive or false-negative cases. Hybridization signals observed on dewaxed samples were either those classically expected to define the relevant chromosome change or were atypical: all atypical changes could be demonstrated also into nuclei from the frozen counterpart. Moreover, all typical and atypical chromosome changes observed on frozen nuclei were also detected in paraffin-embedded tissues. Our study shows that our interphase FISH assay performed on paraffin-embedded samples is a valuable alternate to conventional methods to ascertain diagnosis of lymphomas as to include patients into therapeutic trials.
Annales De Pathologie | 2004
Isabelle Valo; Véronique Verriele; Philippe Giraud; Gérard Lorimier; Serge Guyetant; Danièle Sommelet
Resume Les metastases thyroidiennes sont rares et representent moins de 4 % des tumeurs malignes thyroidiennes dans les series cliniques. Elles peuvent survenir de nombreuses annees apres le diagnostic de la tumeur initiale. Nous rapportons l’observation d’une metastase thyroidienne d’un corticosurrenalome malin, 41 ans apres le diagnostic de la tumeur initiale. Le delai de survenue est exceptionnel. Il s’agit a notre connaissance du premier cas publie. A partir des donnees de la litterature, nous faisons le point des connaissances actuelles concernant les metastases thyroidiennes et discutons le diagnostic differentiel des tumeurs a cellules claires dans la thyroide.
/data/revues/03998320/00260002/174/ | 2008
Emmanuelle Guinaudeau; Bruno Person; Isabelle Valo; Jean-Jacques Tuech; Marie-Christine Rousselet
Annales De Pathologie | 2009
Aude-Hélène Pavageau; Isabelle Valo; Éric Lavoine; Jean-Louis Bourgois; Véronique Verriele
Annales De Pathologie | 2008
Gaëlle Le Boulanger; Isabelle Valo; Éric Lavoine; Bruno Béné; Gérard Bertrand; Véronique Verriele
Annales De Pathologie | 2009
Éric Lavoine; Isabelle Valo; Véronique Verriele; Michel Bressolette; Gérard Bertrand
/data/revues/02426498/00240005/457/ | 2008
Isabelle Valo; Nicolas Josselin; Frédérique Chouet-Girard; Laurent Laccourreye; Anne Croué
/data/revues/02426498/00240002/129/ | 2008
S. Michalak; Anne Croué; Isabelle Valo; Nina Dib; Jean Boyer