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Prenatal Diagnosis | 1997

Prenatal diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis in 261 pregnancies

N. Hezard; C. Marx-Chemla; F. Foudrinier; Isabelle Villena; Christian Quereux; Bernard Leroux; Daniel Dupouy; M. Talmud; Jean-Michel Pinon

Two hundred and sixty‐one pregnant women underwent prenatal screening by cordocentesis and/or amniocentesis between 1987 and 1994. The following tests were used: (i) detection of anti‐Toxoplasma gondii IgM, IgA, and IgE antibodies by immunocapture and the comparative immunological profile method based on enzyme‐linked immunofiltration assay of fetal blood and (ii) direct detection of the parasite in cell culture and by mouse inoculation with fetal blood (FB) and/or amniotic fluid (AF). Of the 31 cases of congenital toxoplasmosis, 24 (77 per cent) were detected prenatally. Overall, the FB and AF inoculation methods were the most effective (50 per cent sensitivity with FB inoculation to mice and/or cell culture and 74 per cent with AF). However, antibody detection in FB was the only positive test in three cases. Of 18 surviving children diagnosed prenatally, only one developed chorioretinitis (9 months of age). Seven newborns (23 per cent) with negative prenatal tests were diagnosed by postnatal laboratory monitoring, but none of these children developed clinical toxoplasmosis. There may have been more false negatives, as only 48 per cent of unaffected children were followed up for at least 12 months. All the tests had a specificity of 100 per cent. Fetal blood sampling has considerable value but also carries some risks and is currently being abandoned in favour of amniocentesis alone with gene amplification and mouse inoculation.


Parasite Immunology | 1998

Interferon-gamma signal transduction during parasite infection: modulation of MAP kinases in the infection of human monocyte cells (THP1) by Toxoplasma gondii

Jorge Enrique Gómez-Marín; Audrey Valere; Annie Bonhomme; Hassan Elbtaouri; Frank Antonicelli; Henriette Burlet; Dominique Aubert; Isabelle Villena; Moncef Guenounou; Bernard Haye; Jean Michel Pinon

We assayed mitogen‐activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphorylation in a human monocyte cell line (THP1) during their infection by Toxoplasma gondii. In addition, we tested the effect of specific MAP kinase inhibitors (PD098059 and SB203580) on parasite invasion. MAP kinase phosphorylation was increased in the cytosol and membrane fractions of THP1 infected with T. gondii. The MAP kinase phosphorylation of uninfected THP1 cells was not significantly modified by incubation for 20 h with 1000 U/ml of IFN‐γ. However, IFN‐γ treatment of infected cells significantly reduces the increase in phosphorylation caused by parasite infection. There was also MAP kinase activity in the cytosol and membrane fractions of extracellular T. gondii tachyzoites. IFN‐γ altered the distribution of activity in subcellular fractions of extracellular T. gondii tachyzoites. This indicates that IFN‐γ directly affects parasite MAP kinase activity. The results provide evidence that MAP kinase pathways participate in the infection by T. gondii and that the decrease in MAP kinase activity in infected cells caused by IFN‐γ may be involved in mediating their protective signals.


Archive | 2017

Mussel as a Tool to Define Continental Watershed Quality

Mélissa Palos-Ladeiro; Iris Barjhoux; Aurélie Bigot-Clivot; Marc Bonnard; Elise David; Odile Dedourge-Geffard; Elodie Geba; Emilie Lance; Maxime Lepretre; Gabrielle Magniez; Damien Rioult; Dominique Aubert; Isabelle Villena; Gaëlle Daniele; Arnaud Salvador; Emmanuelle Vulliet; Jean Armengaud; Alain Geffard

Bivalves appear as relevant sentinel species in aquatic ecotoxicology and water quality assessment. This is particularly true in marine ecosystems. In fact, several biomonitoring frameworks in the world used mollusks since several decades on the base of contaminant accumulation (Mussel Watch, ROCCH) and/or biological responses called biomarker (OSPAR) measurements. In freshwater systems, zebra and quagga mussels could represent alternative sentinels, which could be seen as the counterparts of mussel marine species. This chapter presents original studies and projects underlying the interest of these freshwater mussels for water quality monitoring based on contaminant accumulation and biomarker development measurements. These sentinel species could be used as a tool for chemical/biological monitoring of biota under the European water framework directive and for the development of effect-based monitoring tools.


Prenatal Diagnosis | 1998

Prenatal diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis transmitted by an immunocompetent woman infected before conception

Isabelle Villena; Cathy Chemla; Christian Quereux; Daniel Dupouy; Bernard Leroux; F. Foudrinier; Jean-Michel Pinon


Prenatal Diagnosis | 1998

Congenital toxoplasmosis: value of prenatal treatment with pyrimethamine‐sulfadoxine combination

Isabelle Villena; Christian Quereux; Jean-Michel Pinon


/data/revues/00223476/v135i6/S0022347699700909/ | 1999

Diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis in the neonatal period: A multicenter evaluation

Anne Naessens; Pål A. Jenum; Arnold Pollak; Anne Decoster; Maija Lappalainen; Isabelle Villena; Morten Lebech; Babill Stray-Pedersen; Michael Hayde; Jean-Michel Pinon; Eskild Petersen; Walter Foulon


Archive | 2016

Relationship between seroprevalence in the main livestock species and presence of Toxoplasma gondii in meat

Marieke Opsteegh; Miriam Maas; Gereon Schares; van der Joke Giessena; Franz Josef Conraths; Berit Bangoura; Radu Blaga; Pascal Boireau; Isabelle Vallée; Vitomir Djokic; Le Delphine Roux; Catherine Perret-Duménil; Tamara Ducry; H.J. Wisselink; J.B.W.J. Cornelissen; Isabelle Villena; Dominique Aubert; Adriana Györke; Vasile Cozma; Viorica Mircean; Anamaria Ioana Paştiu; Anamaria Balea; Zsuzsa Kalmár; Diana Barburas; Edoardo Pozio; Furio Spano; Georgina Limon; Milen Georgiev; Damer P. Blake; Javier Guitian


Proceedings of the 14th Symposium of the International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, 3 - 7 November 2015, Yucatan, Mexico | 2015

Relationship between on farm risk factors and Toxoplasma gondii infection in farm animals: An extended literature review

Gereon Schares; Marieke Opsteegh; M. Mass; Milen Georgiev; Georgina Limon; Javier Guitian; Pavlo Maksimov; Franz Josef Conraths; Dominique Aubert; A. Bales; B. Bangoura; Radu Blaga; Alison Burrells; Vitomir Djokic; Olgica Djurković-Djaković; Ivana Klun; F. Katze; Adriana Györke; Edoardo Pozio; Furio Spano; Isabelle Villena; J. van der Giessen


/data/revues/1773035X/v2015i477/S1773035X15303154/ | 2015

Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Animaux réservoirs de Toxoplasma gondii : état des lieux en France

Radu Blaga; Dominique Aubert; Catherine Perret; Régine Geers; Vitomir Djokic; Isabelle Villena; Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont; Aurélien Mercier; Pascal Boireau


Core Technologies for Life Science Congress | 2014

BRC - LIMS : new application for the management of French Biological Resource Centres of Microorganisms

S. Demey; E. Begaud; L. Talignani; Emmanuelle Helloin; Marie-Laure Dardé; Isabelle Villena; Serge Casaregola; M. Pressigout; C. Bizet

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Dominique Aubert

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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Anne Naessens

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Walter Foulon

Free University of Brussels

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