Marie-Hélène Tissier
Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé
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Toxicological Sciences | 2009
Nadège Ade; Fanny Leon; Marc Pallardy; Jean-Luc Peiffer; Saadia Kerdine-Römer; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Isabelle Fabre; Jean-Claude Ourlin
Electrophilicity is one of the most common features of skin contact sensitizers and is necessary for protein haptenation. The Keap1 (Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1)/Nrf2 -signaling pathway is dedicated to the detection of electrophilic stress in cells leading to the upregulation of genes involved in protection or neutralization of chemical reactive species. Signals provided by chemical stress could play an important role in dendritic cell activation and the aim of this work was to test whether contact sensitizers were specific activators of the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway. CD34-derived dendritic cells (CD34-DC) and the THP-1 myeloid cell line were treated by a panel of sensitizers (Ni, 1-chloro 2,4-dinitrobenzene, cinnamaldehyde, 7-hydroxycitronellal, 1,4-dihydroquinone, alpha-methyl-trans-cinnamaldehyde, 2-4-tert-(butylbenzyl)propionaldehyde or Lilial, and 1,4-phenylenediamine), irritants (sodium dodecyl sulfate, benzalkonium chloride), and a nonsensitizer molecule (chlorobenzene). Three well-known Nrf2 activators (tert-butylhydroquinone, lipoic acid, sulforaphane) were also tested. Expression of hmox1 and nqo1 was measured using real-time PCR and cellular accumulation of Nrf2 was assessed by Western blot. Our results showed an increased expression at early time points of hmox1 and nqo1 mRNAs in response to sensitizers but not to irritants. Accumulation of the Nrf2 protein was also observed only with chemical sensitizers. A significant inhibition of the expression of hmox1 and nqo1 mRNAs and CD86 expression was found in 1-chloro 2,4-dinitrobenzene-treated THP-1 cells preincubated with N-acetyl cysteine, a glutathione precursor. Altogether, these data suggested that the Keap1/Nrf2-signaling pathway was activated by electrophilic molecules including sensitizers in dendritic cells and in the THP-1 cell line. Monitoring of this pathway may provide new biomarkers (e.g., Nrf2, hmox1) for the detection of the sensitization potential of chemicals.
Analytica Chimica Acta | 2010
I. Storme-Paris; Hervé Rebiere; M. Matoga; Corinne Civade; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Marie-Hélène Tissier; P. Chaminade
This study was initiated by the laboratories and control department of the French Health Products Safety Agency (AFSSAPS) as part of the fight against the public health problem of rising counterfeit and imitation medicines. To test the discriminating ability of Near InfraRed Spectroscopy (NIRS), worse cases scenarios were first considered for the discrimination of various pharmaceutical final products containing the same Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) with different excipients, such as generics of proprietary medicinal products (PMP). Two generic databases were explored: low active strength hard capsules of Fluoxetine and high strength tablets of Ciprofloxacin. Then 4 other cases involving suspicious samples, counterfeits and imitations products were treated. In all these cases, spectral differences between samples were studied, giving access to API or excipient contents information, and eventually allowing manufacturing site identification. A chemometric background is developed to explain the optimisation methodology, consisting in the choices of appropriate pretreatments, algorithms for data exploratory analyses (unsupervised Principal Component Analysis), and data classification (supervised cluster analysis, and Soft Independent Modelling of Class Analogy). Results demonstrate the high performance of NIRS, highlighting slight differences in formulations, such as 2.5% (w/w) in API strength, 1.0% (w/w) in excipient and even coating variations (<1%, w/w) with identical contents, approaching the theoretical limits of NIRS sensitivity. All the different generic formulations were correctly discriminated and foreign PMP, constituted of formulations slightly different from the calibration ones, were also all discriminated. This publication addresses the ability of NIRS to detect counterfeits and imitations and presents the NIRS as an ideal tool to master the global threat of counterfeit drugs.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2003
Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Bertrand Poirier; Annie El Zaouk; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Florence Fuchs
ABSTRACT The potency of smallpox vaccines produced in the 1970s was tested by titration onto chorioallantoic membranes of fertilized hen eggs (CAM assay). The potency specification commonly approved for these vaccines was a titer above 108 pock-forming units per milliliter. We developed and validated a cell culture titration assay to have a more reliable potency test. The cell titration assay and the CAM assay were tested in parallel on 34 first-generation smallpox vaccine lots. These allowed us to demonstrate that a correlation does exist between the two titration techniques and to determine a new in-house specification for the cell titration method. This in vitro potency assay will allow us to test first-generation smallpox vaccines produced on the skin of living animals but will also give a hint of the potency specification that should be assigned for new generations of cell-derived smallpox vaccines.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2006
Philippe Azam; Jean-Luc Peiffer; Delphine Chamousset; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Laurence Vian; Isabelle Fabre; Jean-Claude Ourlin
Journal of Clinical Virology | 2005
Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Bertrand Poirier; Daniel Garin; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Florence Fuchs; Jean-Marc Crance
Toxicology | 2005
Philippe Azam; Jean-Luc Peiffer; Jean-Claude Ourlin; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Laurence Vian; Isabelle Fabre
Pharmeuropa scientific notes | 2006
François C; Neveu J; Sauvaire D; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Marie-Hélène Tissier
Biologicals | 2005
Bertrand Poirier; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Jean-Marc Crance; Hervé Fleury; Daniel Garin; Jean-Pierre Gut; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Florence Fuchs
Toxicology Letters | 2007
Jean-Luc Peiffer; Fanny Leon; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Isabelle Fabre; Jean-Claude Ourlin
Toxicology Letters | 2007
Fanny Leon; Jean-Luc Peiffer; Marie-Hélène Tissier; Pierre-Antoine Bonnet; Isabelle Fabre; Jean-Claude Ourlin
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