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    Book review: a persistent revolution: history, nationalism and politics in Mexico since 1968 by Randal Sheppard

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    In A Persistent Revolution: History, Nationalism and Politics in Mexico since 1968, Randal Sheppard explores the major political transformations in Mexico since 1968 through the prism of Mexican revolutionary nationalism to show how nationalist mythology surrounding the revolutionary state has been used to bolster both the elite and growing opposition movements. Sheppard astutely demonstrates the complexities of the post-1968 Mexican context, offering an excellent snapshot of a ‘persistent revolution’, writes Myriam Lamrani

    Enquête sur l'expérience commune du public : une ethnographie du théâtre "Le Reflet" à Vevey

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    Etude de l'effet antitumoral de l'activation de la NO-synthase inductible dans un modèle de cancer du sein : analyse des mécanismes moléculaires

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    The anti -tumor effect of a lipid A, OM -174 (lipid portion of LPS) was studied in a model of breast cancer in mice. In vivo, OM- 174 increases the survival of mice whereas in vitro it is not toxic to cancer cells. OM -174 binds to TLR4 immune cells inducing the production of cytokines such as IFNγ. In vitro, the combination of IFNγ to lipid A is cytotoxic. The objective of this thesis is to analyze those molecular mechanisms. We have shown both in vitro and in vivo that the cytotoxicity of the lipid A / IFNγ is dependent of TLR4 and of the receptor for IFNγ, and the NOS II expression. We also showed that the radical species, NO and superoxide anion forming peroxynitrite play a crucial role in this cytotoxicity. The origin of these radical species is being NOS II enzyme in a process of decoupling. We also looked for other associated mechanisms that may explain the cytotoxicity of lipid A / IFNγ. We then showed that NO is able to react with the cysteine residues of certain proteins, a process called S- nitrosylation. A proteomic analysis allowed us to identify at least a dozen proteins that are S- nitrosylated in breast cancer cells in response to lipid A / IFNγ. We studied the impact of this change on the basis of one of these proteins, the E2 conjugating enzyme UBC13 ubiquitin, a protein involved in cell proliferation and survival. We confirmed the UBC13 nitrosylation on cysteine 87 and identified as a target of NO. The expression of a mutant of UBC13 (replacement of cysteine 87 with alanine) forms inhibits the auto-ubiquitination of the enzyme and its ability to ubiquitinylated one of its targets IkBα. We have shown that S- nitrosylation of UBC13 induced its translocation to the nucleus and greater sensitivity to the cytotoxic effect of lipid A / IFNγ in cells. In summary, our results reveal an important and unexpected role of NOS II and NO in the antitumor effect of lipid A OM- 174 in a model of breast cancer in mice opening the way for the development of new cancer treatments.L’effet anti-tumoral d'un lipide A, l’OM-174 (partie lipidique des lipopolysaccharides) a été étudié dans un modèle de cancer mammaire chez la souris. In vivo, l’OM-174 augmente la survie de la souris alors qu’in vitro il n'est pas toxique pour les cellules cancéreuses. L’OM-174 se lie au récepteur TLR4 des cellules immunitaires induisant la production de cytokines comme l’IFNγ. In vitro, l’association de cette cytokine au lipide A est cytotoxique. L’objectif de cette thèse est d’en analyser les mécanismes moléculaires. Nous avons montré, aussi bien in vitro qu’in vivo, que la cytotoxicité du lipide A/IFNγ est dépendante du TLR4, du récepteur à l’IFNγ et de l’expression de la NOS II. Nous avons également montré que les espèces radicalaires, NO et anion superoxyde formant le peroxynitrite jouent un rôle crucial dans cette cytotoxicité. L’origine de ces espèces radicalaires se trouve être la NOS II selon un processus de découplage enzymatique. Nous avons également cherché d’autres mécanismes associés pouvant expliquer la cytotoxicité du lipide A/IFNγ. Nous avons ensuite montré que le NO est capable de réagir avec les résidus cystéine de certaines protéines, un processus appelé S-nitrosylation. Une analyse protéomique nous a permis d’identifier au moins une dizaine de protéines qui sont S-nitrosylées dans les cellules cancéreuses mammaires en réponse au lipide A/IFNγ. Nous avons étudié l’impact de cette modification sur la fonction d’une des ces protéines, l’enzyme de conjugaison E2 de l’ubiquitine Ubc13, une protéine impliquée dans la prolifération et la survie cellulaire. Nous avons confirmé la nitrosylation d’Ubc13 et identifié la cystéine 87 comme cible du NO. L’expression d’une forme mutée d’Ubc13 (remplacement de la cystéine 87 par une alanine) inhibe l’auto-ubiquitination de l’enzyme et sa capacité à ubiquitiner une de ses cibles IkBα. Nous avons montré que la S-nitrosylation d’Ubc13 induit sa migration vers le noyau et rend les cellules plus sensibles à l’effet cytotoxique du lipide A/IFNγ. En résumé, nos résultats révèlent un rôle majeur et insoupçonné de la NOS II et du NO dans l’effet antitumoral du lipide A OM-174 dans un modèle de cancer mammaire chez la souris ouvrant la voie pour la conception de nouveaux traitements anticancéreux

    Revolution Beyond the Event

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    Revolution Beyond the Event brings together leading international anthropologists alongside emerging scholars to examine revolutionary legacies from the MENA region, Latin America and the Caribbean. It explores the idea that revolutions have varied afterlives that complicate the assumptions about their duration, pace and progression, and argues that a renewed focus on the temporality of radical politics is essential to our understanding of revolution. Approaching revolution through its relationship to time, the book is a critical intervention into attempts to define revolutions as bounded events that act as sequential transitions from one political system to another. It pursues an ethnographically driven rethinking of the temporal horizons that are at stake in revolutionary processes, arguing that linear views of revolution are inextricably tied to notions of progress and modernity. Through a careful selection of case studies, the book provides a critical perspective on the lived realities of revolutionary afterlives, challenging the liberal humanist assumptions implicit in the ‘modern’ idea of revolution, and reappraising the political agency of people caught up in revolutionary situations across a variety of ethnographic contexts

    ICAM-1 PROMOTES THE ABNORMAL ENDOTHELIAL CELLPHENOTYPE IN CHRONIC THROMBOEMBOLIC PULMONARYHYPERTENSION

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    International audienceBACKGROUND - Pulmonary endothelial cells play a key role in the pathogenesis of ChronicThromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH). Increased synthesis and/or release ofIntercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 (ICAM-1) by pulmonary endothelial cells of patients withCTEPH has been recently reported, suggesting a potential role for ICAM-1 in CTEPH.METHODS - We studied pulmonary endarterectomy specimens from 172 patients with CTEPHand pulmonary artery specimens from 97 controls undergoing lobectomy for low-stage cancerwithout metastasis.RESULTS - ICAM-1 was overexpressed in vitro in isolated and cultured endothelial cells fromendarterectomy specimens. Endothelial cell (EC) growth and apoptosis resistance weresignificantly higher in CTEPH specimens than in controls (P<0.001). Both abnormalities wereabolished by pharmacological inhibition of ICAM-1 synthesis or activity. Overexpression ofICAM-1 contributed to the acquisition and maintenance of abnormal EC growth and apoptosisresistance via phosphorylation of SRC, p38 and ERK1/2 and overproduction of Survivin.Regarding the ICAM-1 E469K polymorphism, the KE heterozygote genotype was significantlymore frequent in CTEPH than in controls, but was not associated with disease severity amongpatients with CTEPH.CONCLUSIONS - ICAM-1 contributes to maintaining the abnormal endothelial cell phenotypein CTEPH

    Decolonizing the politics of resistance in Oaxaca, and elsewhere

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    Decolonizing the politics of resistance in Oaxaca, and elsewher

    Study of the antitumor effect of inducible nitric oxide synthase in a breast cancer model : analysis of molecular mechanisms

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    L’effet anti-tumoral d'un lipide A, l’OM-174 (partie lipidique des lipopolysaccharides) a été étudié dans un modèle de cancer mammaire chez la souris. In vivo, l’OM-174 augmente la survie de la souris alors qu’in vitro il n'est pas toxique pour les cellules cancéreuses. L’OM-174 se lie au récepteur TLR4 des cellules immunitaires induisant la production de cytokines comme l’IFNγ. In vitro, l’association de cette cytokine au lipide A est cytotoxique. L’objectif de cette thèse est d’en analyser les mécanismes moléculaires. Nous avons montré, aussi bien in vitro qu’in vivo, que la cytotoxicité du lipide A/IFNγ est dépendante du TLR4, du récepteur à l’IFNγ et de l’expression de la NOS II. Nous avons également montré que les espèces radicalaires, NO et anion superoxyde formant le peroxynitrite jouent un rôle crucial dans cette cytotoxicité. L’origine de ces espèces radicalaires se trouve être la NOS II selon un processus de découplage enzymatique. Nous avons également cherché d’autres mécanismes associés pouvant expliquer la cytotoxicité du lipide A/IFNγ. Nous avons ensuite montré que le NO est capable de réagir avec les résidus cystéine de certaines protéines, un processus appelé S-nitrosylation. Une analyse protéomique nous a permis d’identifier au moins une dizaine de protéines qui sont S-nitrosylées dans les cellules cancéreuses mammaires en réponse au lipide A/IFNγ. Nous avons étudié l’impact de cette modification sur la fonction d’une des ces protéines, l’enzyme de conjugaison E2 de l’ubiquitine Ubc13, une protéine impliquée dans la prolifération et la survie cellulaire. Nous avons confirmé la nitrosylation d’Ubc13 et identifié la cystéine 87 comme cible du NO. L’expression d’une forme mutée d’Ubc13 (remplacement de la cystéine 87 par une alanine) inhibe l’auto-ubiquitination de l’enzyme et sa capacité à ubiquitiner une de ses cibles IkBα. Nous avons montré que la S-nitrosylation d’Ubc13 induit sa migration vers le noyau et rend les cellules plus sensibles à l’effet cytotoxique du lipide A/IFNγ. En résumé, nos résultats révèlent un rôle majeur et insoupçonné de la NOS II et du NO dans l’effet antitumoral du lipide A OM-174 dans un modèle de cancer mammaire chez la souris ouvrant la voie pour la conception de nouveaux traitements anticancéreux.The anti -tumor effect of a lipid A, OM -174 (lipid portion of LPS) was studied in a model of breast cancer in mice. In vivo, OM- 174 increases the survival of mice whereas in vitro it is not toxic to cancer cells. OM -174 binds to TLR4 immune cells inducing the production of cytokines such as IFNγ. In vitro, the combination of IFNγ to lipid A is cytotoxic. The objective of this thesis is to analyze those molecular mechanisms. We have shown both in vitro and in vivo that the cytotoxicity of the lipid A / IFNγ is dependent of TLR4 and of the receptor for IFNγ, and the NOS II expression. We also showed that the radical species, NO and superoxide anion forming peroxynitrite play a crucial role in this cytotoxicity. The origin of these radical species is being NOS II enzyme in a process of decoupling. We also looked for other associated mechanisms that may explain the cytotoxicity of lipid A / IFNγ. We then showed that NO is able to react with the cysteine residues of certain proteins, a process called S- nitrosylation. A proteomic analysis allowed us to identify at least a dozen proteins that are S- nitrosylated in breast cancer cells in response to lipid A / IFNγ. We studied the impact of this change on the basis of one of these proteins, the E2 conjugating enzyme UBC13 ubiquitin, a protein involved in cell proliferation and survival. We confirmed the UBC13 nitrosylation on cysteine 87 and identified as a target of NO. The expression of a mutant of UBC13 (replacement of cysteine 87 with alanine) forms inhibits the auto-ubiquitination of the enzyme and its ability to ubiquitinylated one of its targets IkBα. We have shown that S- nitrosylation of UBC13 induced its translocation to the nucleus and greater sensitivity to the cytotoxic effect of lipid A / IFNγ in cells. In summary, our results reveal an important and unexpected role of NOS II and NO in the antitumor effect of lipid A OM- 174 in a model of breast cancer in mice opening the way for the development of new cancer treatments

    From the Saints to the State. Modes of Intimate Devotion to Saintly Images in Oaxaca, Mexico

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    This thesis investigates how intimacy is instantiated and defined in the context of popular Catholic devotion to images of the saints in Oaxaca, Southern Mexico. Taking the image – especially that of la Santa Muerte – as an ethnographic lens, it locates the intimate within the devotee’s close interactions with material and oneiric manifestations of the saints as they are replicated and transformed across various ambits of relationships, scaling all the way up to the post-revolutionary Mexican nation. In the process, image and intimacy entwine, becoming in turn analytical concepts as well as objects of enquiry and the framework of this ethnography. A contribution to the nascent field of the anthropology of Catholicism, which tends to focus on questions of syncretism, gender, materiality, and mediation, this study uses the multiscalar framework to open up a new line of research into the ways in which saintly images are constituted by and constitute the intimate for the devotee; ultimately it also demonstrates the inclusion of the political in devotion. To develop this main argument the study proceeds in two interconnected steps. The first conceptualises the polysemic object of the saintly image observed in the context of the sensorial and intimate praxis of devotion. The idea advanced here is that the image is intrinsically oscillatory, constantly reconfiguring the relationship between divine immanence and transcendence but also between what the image is and what it means. The second step is to show that this oscillation facilitates the image’s reverberation across the Mexican social fabric, thus challenging the idea that intimacy is predicated on the division between the public and the private spheres. This thesis ultimately argues that images are not only metonymies of the saints but also of devotees’ modes of relating to people and embracing and contesting the nation’s larger socio-political dynamics

    Rubella seroprevalence among pregnant women in the region of Rabat, Morocco: a cross-sectional study

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    Objectives The aim of the present research is to update data on the seroprevalence of rubella and to identify the associated risk factors among pregnant women in the Rabat region of Morocco in order to take immediate action to monitor the virus.Design A cross-sectional study.Setting The study was conducted at Ibn Sina University Hospital and at referral healthcare centres in the region of Rabat.Participants A total of 502 pregnant women (mean age 29.7±6.3 years, range 17–44 years) attending the maternity department during 8 months were selected for serological testing.Outcome measures A structured questionnaire was used to obtain sociodemographic, reproductive and clinical characteristics after obtaining written informed consent. Venous blood samples were collected to determine rubella-specific IgG antibodies using an automated chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (ARCHITECT i1000SR and i2000SR, Abbott Diagnostics).Results Antirubella IgG antibodies (≥10 IU/mL) were found in 408 (85.9%) pregnant women examined. The rate of susceptibility to rubella virus infection among pregnant women was found to be 14.1%. These protective rates were found to differ significantly between uneducated pregnant women (80.9%) and those with university-level education (95.5%) (p=0.02). Pregnant women in the 17–24, 25–34 and 35–44 years age groups accounted for 92.5%, 85.2% and 82.8%, respectively (p=0.015). Also, IgG seropositivity status was found to differ significantly between multiparous (83.3%) and primiparous (92.5%) pregnant women (p=0.01). None of the other characteristics was significantly associated with rubella infections.Conclusion Vaccination programmes need to be updated to ensure that campaigns reach their specified goals. Thus, implementing an effective, large-scale screening programme for congenital rubella infection in different regions of Morocco is highly recommended. On the other hand, seronegative pregnant women should be given special preventive care and health education about rubella transmission and congenital rubella syndrome sequelae
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