98 research outputs found

    Natalizumab treatment shows low cumulative probabilities of confirmed disability worsening to EDSS milestones in the long-term setting.

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    Abstract Background Though the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is commonly used to assess disability level in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), the criteria defining disability progression are used for patients with a wide range of baseline levels of disability in relatively short-term trials. As a result, not all EDSS changes carry the same weight in terms of future disability, and treatment benefits such as decreased risk of reaching particular disability milestones may not be reliably captured. The objectives of this analysis are to assess the probability of confirmed disability worsening to specific EDSS milestones (i.e., EDSS scores ≄3.0, ≄4.0, or ≄6.0) at 288 weeks in the Tysabri Observational Program (TOP) and to examine the impact of relapses occurring during natalizumab therapy in TOP patients who had received natalizumab for ≄24 months. Methods TOP is an ongoing, open-label, observational, prospective study of patients with RRMS in clinical practice. Enrolled patients were naive to natalizumab at treatment initiation or had received ≀3 doses at the time of enrollment. Intravenous natalizumab (300 mg) infusions were given every 4 weeks, and the EDSS was assessed at baseline and every 24 weeks during treatment. Results Of the 4161 patients enrolled in TOP with follow-up of at least 24 months, 3253 patients with available baseline EDSS scores had continued natalizumab treatment and 908 had discontinued (5.4% due to a reported lack of efficacy and 16.4% for other reasons) at the 24-month time point. Those who discontinued due to lack of efficacy had higher baseline EDSS scores (median 4.5 vs. 3.5), higher on-treatment relapse rates (0.82 vs. 0.23), and higher cumulative probabilities of EDSS worsening (16% vs. 9%) at 24 months than those completing therapy. Among 24-month completers, after approximately 5.5 years of natalizumab treatment, the cumulative probabilities of confirmed EDSS worsening by 1.0 and 2.0 points were 18.5% and 7.9%, respectively (24-week confirmation), and 13.5% and 5.3%, respectively (48-week confirmation). The risks of 24- and 48-week confirmed EDSS worsening were significantly higher in patients with on-treatment relapses than in those without relapses. An analysis of time to specific EDSS milestones showed that the probabilities of 48-week confirmed transition from EDSS scores of 0.0–2.0 to ≄3.0, 2.0–3.0 to ≄4.0, and 4.0–5.0 to ≄6.0 at week 288 in TOP were 11.1%, 11.8%, and 9.5%, respectively, with lower probabilities observed among patients without on-treatment relapses (8.1%, 8.4%, and 5.7%, respectively). Conclusions In TOP patients with a median (range) baseline EDSS score of 3.5 (0.0–9.5) who completed 24 months of natalizumab treatment, the rate of 48-week confirmed disability worsening events was below 15%; after approximately 5.5 years of natalizumab treatment, 86.5% and 94.7% of patients did not have EDSS score increases of ≄1.0 or ≄2.0 points, respectively. The presence of relapses was associated with higher rates of overall disability worsening. These results were confirmed by assessing transition to EDSS milestones. Lower rates of overall 48-week confirmed EDSS worsening and of transitioning from EDSS score 4.0–5.0 to ≄6.0 in the absence of relapses suggest that relapses remain a significant driver of disability worsening and that on-treatment relapses in natalizumab-treated patients are of prognostic importance

    Worldwide Effects of Coronavirus Disease Pandemic on Tuberculosis Services, January–April 2020

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    Coronavirus disease has disrupted tuberculosis services globally. Data from 33 centers in 16 countries on 5 continents showed that attendance at tuberculosis centers was lower during the first 4 months of the pandemic in 2020 than for the same period in 2019. Resources are needed to ensure tuberculosis care continuity during the pandemic

    Observation of gravitational waves from the coalescence of a 2.5−4.5 M⊙ compact object and a neutron star

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    Ultralight vector dark matter search using data from the KAGRA O3GK run

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    Among the various candidates for dark matter (DM), ultralight vector DM can be probed by laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors through the measurement of oscillating length changes in the arm cavities. In this context, KAGRA has a unique feature due to differing compositions of its mirrors, enhancing the signal of vector DM in the length change in the auxiliary channels. Here we present the result of a search for U(1)B−L gauge boson DM using the KAGRA data from auxiliary length channels during the first joint observation run together with GEO600. By applying our search pipeline, which takes into account the stochastic nature of ultralight DM, upper bounds on the coupling strength between the U(1)B−L gauge boson and ordinary matter are obtained for a range of DM masses. While our constraints are less stringent than those derived from previous experiments, this study demonstrates the applicability of our method to the lower-mass vector DM search, which is made difficult in this measurement by the short observation time compared to the auto-correlation time scale of DM

    Vers une nouvelle contextualisation de l'éveil aux langues à La Réunion : étude de cas en réseau d'éducation prioritaire

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    International audienceL’article prĂ©sente les premiers rĂ©sultats d’une recherche visant Ă  identifier quelques facteurs favorisant l’évolution des reprĂ©sentations des enseignants sur leurs pratiques linguistiques et celles de leurs Ă©lĂšves dans le cadre d’une Ă©tude de cas en Ă©ducation prioritaire Ă  La RĂ©union. Les trois auteurs de cette contribution, un inspecteur de circonscription, une enseignante de CP et une enseignante doctorante chargĂ©e de mission tentent en effet, en croisant leurs regards, de mesurer l’impact d’une expĂ©rimentation d’éveil aux langues dans une classe caractĂ©risĂ©e Ă  la fois par une forte mixitĂ© linguistique et culturelle et une faible mixitĂ© sociale. En conclusion, nous envisageons de nouvelles perspectives en matiĂšre de didactique des langues en nous appuyant sur une vision Ă©mancipatrice et holistique de l’enseignement des langues en contexte multilingue Ă  l’école primaire

    Vers une nouvelle contextualisation de l’éveil aux langues Ă  La RĂ©union : Ă©tude de cas en rĂ©seau d’éducation prioritaire

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    National audienceThe article presents the first results of a research aiming at identifying a few factors enhancing the evolution of teachers' representations about their own language practices and those of their students, through a case study in Priority Education in Reunion. The three co-authors of this work are a school district inspector, a primary school teacher (first grade/ 5-6 year-old pupils) and a PhD teacher-student. Through their different points of view, they actually show the impact of a language and cultural awareness project in a class with both a rich linguistic and cultural diversity and a poor social diversity. As a conclusion, new prospects are suggested in language didactics, emphasizing on an emancipatoryL'article présente les premiers résultats d'une recherche visant à identifier quelques facteurs favorisant l'évolution des représentations des enseignants sur leurs pratiques linguistiques et celles de leurs élÚves dans le cadre d'une étude de cas en éducation prioritaire à La Réunion. Les trois auteurs de cette contribution, un inspecteur de circonscription, une enseignante de CP et une enseignante docto-rante chargée de mission tentent en effet, en croisant leurs regards, de mesurer l'impact d'une expérimentation d'éveil aux langues dans une classe caractérisée à la fois par une forte mixité linguistique et culturelle et une faible mixité sociale. En conclusion, nous envisageons de nouvelles perspectives en matiÚre de didactique des langues en nous appuyant sur une vision émancipatrice et holistique de l'enseignement des langues en contexte multilingue à l'école primaire

    Ex Vivo Model to Assess the Exposure of Patients to Plasticizers from Medical Devices during Pre-CAR-T Cells’ Apheresis

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    International audienceBackground: The treatment of relapsed or refractory leukemia remains a major problem. Among the new therapeutic approaches, the use of modified T lymphocytes, called chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T cells), seems promising. The first step of their preparation is leukapheresis, which involves the collection of mononuclear cells from the patient. This medical procedure requires numerous medical devices (MDs) made of plasticized polyvinylchloride (PVC). These compounds can leach out of the devices during contact with the patient’s blood. The aim of our study was to evaluate the migration of the plasticizers contained in the MD during a simulated pre-CAR-T cell leukapheresis procedure, and to measure the patient’s and their lymphocytes’ exposure to them. Methods: The qualitative and quantitative composition of the MD used for pre-CAR-T cell apheresis was determined by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Then, an ex vivo leukapheresis model using an ethanol/water simulant was performed to evaluate the plasticizers’ migration under simulated clinical conditions of pre-CAR-T cells’ cytapheresis. The plasticizers released into the simulant were quantified by GC–MS. Results: Diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) was found in the apheresis kit, with amounts ranging from 25% to 59% (g/100 g of PVC). Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate was detected at trace levels. A total of 98.90 ± 11.42 mg of DEHP was released into the simulant, corresponding to an exposure dose of 1.4 mg/kg for a 70 kg patient. Conclusions: Patients undergoing a pre-CAR-T cell apheresis are mainly exposed to DEHP, which can impact their health because of its endocrine disruption effect, but could also lead to a decrease in CAR-T cells’ efficiency/quality
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