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Laeticia Lichtenstein
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 17
Citations - 1686
Laeticia Lichtenstein is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reverse cholesterol transport & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1160 citations. Previous affiliations of Laeticia Lichtenstein include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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A purified membrane protein from Akkermansia muciniphila or the pasteurized bacterium improves metabolism in obese and diabetic mice
Hubert Plovier,Amandine Everard,Céline Druart,Clara Depommier,Matthias Van Hul,Lucie Geurts,Julien Chilloux,Noora Ottman,Thibaut Duparc,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Antonis Myridakis,Nathalie M. Delzenne,Judith Klievink,Arnab Bhattacharjee,Kees C. H. van der Ark,Steven Aalvink,Laurent O. Martinez,Marc-Emmanuel Dumas,Dominique Maiter,Audrey Loumaye,Michel P. Hermans,Jean-Paul Thissen,Clara Belzer,Willem M. de Vos,Willem M. de Vos,Patrice D. Cani +25 more
TL;DR: It is shown that A. muciniphila retains its efficacy when grown on a synthetic medium compatible with human administration and enhanced its capacity to reduce fat mass development, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia in mice, and Amuc_1100, a specific protein isolated from the outer membrane of A. Sydneyi, interacts with Toll-like receptor 2, is stable at temperatures used for pasteurization and partly recapitulates the beneficial effects of the bacterium.
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P2Y13 receptor is critical for reverse cholesterol transport.
Aurélie C.S. Fabre,Aurélie C.S. Fabre,Camille Malaval,Camille Malaval,Abduelhakem Ben Addi,Céline Verdier,Céline Verdier,Véronique Pons,Véronique Pons,Nizar Serhan,Nizar Serhan,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Guillaume Combes,Guillaume Combes,Thierry Huby,François Briand,Xavier Collet,Xavier Collet,Niels Nijstad,Uwe J. F. Tietge,Bernard Robaye,Bertrand Perret,Bertrand Perret,Jean-Marie Boeynaems,Laurent O. Martinez,Laurent O. Martinez +26 more
TL;DR: These results establish P2Y13 as an attractive novel target for modulating RCT and support the emerging view that steady‐state plasma HDL levels do not necessarily reflect the capacity of HDL to promote RCT.
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Ecto-F1-ATPase: A moonlighting protein complex and an unexpected apoA-I receptor
Pierre Vantourout,Claudia Radojkovic,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Véronique Pons,Eric Champagne,Laurent O. Martinez +5 more
TL;DR: The role of the F₁-ATPase pathway(s) in HDL-cholesterol uptake and apoA-I-mediated endothelial protection suggests its potential importance in reverse cholesterol transport and its regulation might represent a potential therapeutic target for HDL-related therapy for cardiovascular diseases.
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Ecto-F1-ATPase/P2Y pathways in metabolic and vascular functions of high density lipoproteins.
Laurent O. Martinez,Laurent O. Martinez,Souad Najib,Souad Najib,Bertrand Perret,Bertrand Perret,Cendrine Cabou,Cendrine Cabou,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Laeticia Lichtenstein +9 more
TL;DR: This review highlights the diverse roles of the HDL receptor ecto-F1-ATPase coupled to purinergic P2Y receptors in the modulation of important metabolic and vascular functions of HDL.
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Short-term cooling increases serum triglycerides and small high-density lipoprotein levels in humans
Geerte Hoeke,Kimberly J. Nahon,Leontine E. H. Bakker,Sabine S.C. Norkauer,Donna Lee M. Dinnes,Maaike Kockx,Laeticia Lichtenstein,Diana Drettwan,Anne Reifel-Miller,Tamer Coskun,Philipp Pagel,Fred P.H.T.M. Romijn,Christa M. Cobbaert,Ingrid M. Jazet,Laurent O. Martinez,Leonard Kritharides,Jimmy F.P. Berbée,Mariëtte R. Boon,Patrick C.N. Rensen +18 more
TL;DR: It is interpreted that cooling increases VLDL production and turnover, which results in formation of surface remnants that form small HDL particles that attract cellular cholesterol.