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Allan Lançon

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Resveratrol as a Chemopreventive Agent: A Promising Molecule for Fighting Cancer

2006

International audience; Resveratrol (3,4',5 tri-hydroxystilbene) is a phytoalexin produced in hudge amount in grapevine skin in response to infection by Bothrytis cinerea. This production of resveratrol blocks the proliferation of the pathogen, thereby acting as a natural antibiotic. Numerous studies have reported interesting properties of trans-resveratrol as a preventive agent against important pathologies i.e. vascular diseases, cancers, viral infection or neurodegenerative processes. Moreover, several epidemiological studies have revealed that resveratrol is probably one of the main microcomponents of wine responsible for its health benefits such as prevention of vaso-coronary diseases …

Radiation-Sensitizing AgentsMESH : Radiation-Sensitizing AgentsAngiogenesisClinical BiochemistryTumor initiationPharmacologyResveratrolBiologyMESH : Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenicmedicine.disease_causeMESH : Anticarcinogenic AgentsMESH : Stilbeneschemistry.chemical_compoundNeoplasmsMESH : Cell CycleStilbenesDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsAnticarcinogenic AgentsHumansCytotoxicity[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationPhytoalexinMESH : HumansCell Cyclefood and beveragesCancerCell cyclemedicine.diseaseMESH : NeoplasmsAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicchemistryResveratrolMolecular MedicineMESH : AnimalsCarcinogenesisCurrent Drug Targets
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Human hepatic cell uptake of resveratrol: involvement of both passive diffusion and carrier-mediated process

2004

This work reports significant advances on the transport in hepatic cells of resveratrol, a natural polyphenol with potent protective properties. First, we describe a new simple technique to qualitatively follow resveratrol cell uptake and intracellular distribution, based on resveratrol fluorescent properties. Second, the time-course study and the quantification of (3)H-labelled resveratrol uptake have been performed using human hepatic derived cells (HepG2 tumor cells) and hepatocytes. The temperature-dependence of the kinetics of uptake as well as the cis-inhibition experiments agree with the involvement of a carrier-mediated transport in addition to passive diffusion. The decrease of pas…

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Effects of dietary phytophenols on the expression of microRNAs involved in mammalian cell homeostasis

2013

Besides synthesizing nutritive substances (proteins, fats and carbohydrates) for energy and growth, plants produce numerous non-energetic so-called secondary metabolites (mainly polyphenols) that allow them to protect themselves against infections and other types of hostile environments. Interestingly, these polyphenols often provide cells with valuable bioactive properties for the maintenance of their functions and homeostasis (signaling, gene regulation, protection against acquired or infectious diseases, etc.) both in humans and animals. Namely, from a nutritional point of view, and based on epidemiological data, it is now well accepted that the regular consumption of green vegetables, f…

Regulation of gene expressionNutrition and DieteticsAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentCellular differentiationfood and beveragesInflammationBiologyResveratrolchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistrymicroRNAmedicineSignal transductionmedicine.symptomAgronomy and Crop ScienceHomeostasisFood ScienceBiotechnologyJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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Exploring new ways of regulation by resveratrol involving miRNAs, with emphasis on inflammation

2015

This review presents recent evidence implicating microRNAs (miRNAs) in the beneficial effects of resveratrol (trihydroxystilbene), a nonflavonoid plant polyphenol, with emphasis on its anti-inflammatory effects. Many diseases and pathologies have been linked, directly or indirectly, to inflammation. These include infections, injuries, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, obesity, cancer, osteoarthritis, age-related macular degeneration, demyelination, and neurodegenerative diseases. Resveratrol can both decrease the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α) and increase the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines; it also decreases the expression of adhesion prot…

General Neurosciencefood and beveragesCancerInflammationChemotaxisResveratrolBiologymedicine.diseaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyProinflammatory cytokinechemistry.chemical_compoundHistory and Philosophy of SciencechemistryImmunologymicroRNAmedicineSecretionmedicine.symptomTranscription factorAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Effects of endocrine disruptors on genes associated with 17 beta-estradiol metabolism and excretion

2008

International audience; In order to provide a global analysis of the effects of endocrine disruptors on the hormone cellular bioavailability, we combined 17 beta-estradiol (E2) cellular flow studies with real-time PCR and Western blot expression measurements of genes involved in the hormone metabolism and excretion. Three endocrine disruptors commonly found in food were chosen for this study, which was conducted in the estrogen receptor (ER) negative hepatoblastoma HepG2 cell line: bisphenol A (BPA), genistein (GEN) and resveratrol (RES). We showed that 24h after a single dose treatment with genistein, resveratrol or bisphenol A, the expression of ATP-binding cassette transporters (the mult…

medicine.medical_specialtyATP-BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTERS[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Clinical BiochemistryBlotting WesternEstrogen receptorGenistein010501 environmental sciencesBiologyPharmacologyResveratrol01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCell LineENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicineUDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANFERASEmedicineHumansHormone metabolismRNA MessengerMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDNA PrimersPharmacology0303 health sciencesBase SequenceEstradiolReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionMultidrug resistance-associated protein 2Organic ChemistrySULFOTRANSFERASEEndocrinologyEndocrine disruptorchemistryGene Expression Regulation13. Climate actionESTRADIOL METABOLISMMultidrug Resistance-Associated Proteinshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsHormone
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Antiproliferative activities of resveratrol and related compounds in human hepatocyte derived HepG2 cells are associated with biochemical cell distur…

2008

International audience; Resveratrol is a well known polyphenol largely produced in grapevine. It is a strong antioxidant and a free radical scavenger. It exhibits several beneficial effects for health including cancer. Resveratrol antioxidant activity is essential in the prevention of chemical-induced cancer by inhibiting initiation step of carcinogenesis process but it is also considered to inhibit cancer promotion and progression steps. While the effects of resveratrol on cancer cells are widely described, the data available on the antiproliferative potential of resveratrol derivatives remain weak. Nevertheless, resveratrol analogs could exhibit stronger potentials than the parent molecul…

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Bioreactivity of Resveratrol Toward Inflammation Processes

2014

Grape polyphenols are abundant. They play essential roles in the vine’s life, particularly in its defense mechanisms. Interestingly, the grape, fresh or dried, is a widely consumed fruit by humans, as are its processed products, grape juice and wine. Moreover, they contain vast and highly varied quantities of polyphenols. Like other phytophenols, grape and wine resveratrol is considered a protective micronutrient like flavonoids, epicatechins in green tea and cocoa, quercetin in apples and onions, curcumin of the turmeric root, and hydroxytyrosol in olive oil. Resveratrol is a powerful natural antioxidant in vine. Interestingly, in humans, it protects low density lipoproteins against oxidat…

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Resveratrol initiates differentiation of mouse skeletal muscle-derived C2C12 myoblasts.

2012

Resveratrol is one of the most widely studied bio-active plant polyphenols. While its effect on endothelial blood vessel cells, cancer cells, inflammatory processes and neurodegenerative events is well documented, little is known about the implication of this phytophenol in differentiating processes, particularly in skeletal muscle cells. Here, we report the effects of resveratrol on mouse skeletal muscle-derived cells (C2C12) in either a nondifferentiated (myoblasts) or differentiated state (myotubes) by evaluating resveratrol uptake, cell proliferation, changes in cell shape, and the expression of genes encoding muscle-specific transcription factors or contractile proteins. Resveratrol: (…

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Preferential induction of 20S proteasome subunits during elicitation of plant defense reactions: towards the characterization of "plant defense prote…

2003

Plants have evolved efficient mechanisms to resist pathogens. The earliest defense response is the hypersensitive response (HR) considered as the main step leading to plant systemic acquired resistance (SAR) that protects the whole plant against a large spectrum of pathogens. We showed previously that elicitation of defense reactions in tobacco cells by cryptogein, a proteinaceous elicitor of plant defense reactions, leads to a rapid and differential accumulation of transcripts corresponding to genes encoding defense-induced (din) subunits of 20S proteasome: beta1din, alpha3din and alpha6din.Here, expression of these three subunits was investigated by Northern blotting and by Western blotti…

0106 biological sciencesHypersensitive responseProteasome Endopeptidase Complex[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Protein subunitBlotting WesternGene ExpressionBiology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMixed Function OxygenasesFungal Proteins03 medical and health sciencesMultienzyme ComplexesTobaccoPlant defense against herbivoryElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalNorthern blotComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesAlgal ProteinsProteinsCell BiologyBlotting NorthernMolecular biologyCell biologyElicitor[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]BlotPlant LeavesTobacco Mosaic VirusCysteine EndopeptidasesProteasomeEnzyme InductionREPONSE DE LA PLANTESystemic acquired resistance010606 plant biology & botanyPeptide HydrolasesThe international journal of biochemistrycell biology
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Compared Binding Properties between Resveratrol and Other Polyphenols to Plasmatic Albumin: Consequences for the Health Protecting Effect of Dietary …

2014

International audience; Phytophenols are considered to have beneficial effects towards human physiology. They are food microcomponents with potent chemopreventive properties towards the most three frequent contemporary human diseases, e.g., cardiovascular alterations, cancer and neurodegenerative pathologies. Related to this, the plasmatic form and plasmatic level of plant polyphenols in the body circulation are crucial for their efficiency. Thus, determinations of the binding process of resveratrol and of common flavonoids produced by major edible plants, berries and fruits to plasma proteins are essential. The interactions between resveratrol and albumin, a major plasma protein, were comp…

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Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Angiogenic Properties of Resveratrol in Ocular Diseases

2016

International audience; Resveratrol (3,4,5 trihydroxy-trans-stilbene) is one of the best known phytophenols with pleiotropic properties. It is a phytoalexin produced by vine and it leads to the stimulation of natural plant defenses but also exhibits many beneficial effects in animals and humans by acting on a wide range of organs and tissues. These include the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, anti-cancer potential, neuroprotective effects, homeostasia maintenance, aging delay and a decrease in inflammation. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the main causes of deterioration of vision in adults in developed countries This review deals with resveratrol and ophthalmology by…

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Transport of resveratrol, a cancer chemopreventive agent, to cellular targets: plasmatic protein binding and cell uptake

2004

Resveratrol produced by several plants, berries and fruits, including grapes, is one of the best known natural food microcomponents with potent chemopreventive properties towards the most severe contemporary human diseases: cardiovascular sickness, cancer and neurodegenerative pathologies. Demonstration of its mechanism of action also implies the elucidation of the steps of bioavailability and bioabsorption in cells and tissues. In order to estimate the relationships between the amounts of resveratrol taken up by food or drink intake, and the several possible benefits illustrated from in vitro/in vivo experiments and from epidemiological studies, it is essential to demonstrate step by step …

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Resveratrol Interferes with IL1-β-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Paracrine Interaction between Primary Chondrocytes and Macrophages

2016

International audience; State of the art. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic articular disease characterized by cartilage degradation and osteophyte formation. OA physiopathology is multifactorial and involves mechanical and hereditary factors. So far, there is neither preventive medicine to delay cartilage breakdown nor curative treatment. Objectives. To investigate pro-inflammatory paracrine interactions between human primary chondrocytes and macrophages following interleukin-1-β (IL-1β) treatment; to evaluate the molecular mechanism responsible for the inhibitory effect of resveratrol. Results. The activation of NF-κB in chondrocytes by IL-1β induced IL-6 secretion. The latter will then ac…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factors[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionInterleukin-1betalcsh:TX341-641InflammationmacrophageResveratrolresveratrolChondrocyteArticleNF-κBSTAT303 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundParacrine signallingChondrocytesInternal medicineStilbenesmedicineMacrophageHumansSecretionCells CulturedInflammationNutrition and DieteticsCartilageMacrophagesAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalNF-κBIL1-β; chondrocyte; macrophage; NF-κB; STAT3; resveratrolCoculture TechniquesCell biology030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrychondrocytemedicine.symptomIL1-βlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyBiomarkersFood ScienceNutrients
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Control of MicroRNA Expression as a New Way for Resveratrol To Deliver Its Beneficial Effects

2012

Grapes produce large amounts of polyphenols. Many of them accumulate in the skin, pulp, and seeds and are consequently found in wine. The health benefits of a moderate consumption of wine have been attributed at least in part to grape's polyphenols. Among them, resveratrol (3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene) is a phytoalexin that stimulates plant cell defenses against infections and also plays protective roles in humans, where it delays cardiovascular alterations and exerts anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects. Despite numerous studies, the molecular mechanisms of resveratrol action are only partially understood. Given its pleiotropic effects, it was previously suggested that resveratrol protec…

InflammationPharmacologyBiologyHealth benefitsResveratrolchemistry.chemical_compoundNeoplasmsStilbenesmicroRNAmedicineAnimalsHumansVitisBeneficial effectschemistry.chemical_classificationPlant ExtractsPhytoalexinfood and beveragesGeneral ChemistryHuman cellMicroRNAsGene Expression RegulationchemistryResveratrolPolyphenolmedicine.symptomGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Endocrine disruptors found in food modulate estradiol cellular metabolism

2006

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Major sulfation pathway for resveratrol metabolism in human hepatic derived cells and resveratrol –dependent inducibility of conjugating enzymes. Per…

2007

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology
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Endocrine disruptors found in food modulate estradiol cellular metabolism

2007

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Major sulfation pathway for resveratrol metabolism in human hepatic derived cells and resveratrol –dependent inducibility of conjugating enzymes. Per…

2007

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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