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Tunis University

EducationTunis, Tunisia
About: Tunis University is a education organization based out in Tunis, Tunisia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 11745 authors who have published 15400 publications receiving 154900 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Tunis & UT.


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TL;DR: It is shown that nonaffected skin of psoriasis patients displayed lower expression of IL-22BP than skin of healthy controls, and the strongIL-22 increase in lesional psoriatic skin was accompanied by a moderate induction of IL,22BP, and it is proposed that although IL- 22BP can control deleterious actions of Il-22 in the skin, its limited production prevents a sufficient neutralization of IL
Abstract: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease resulting from dysregulated immune activation associated with a large local secretion of cytokines. Among them, IL-22 largely contributes to epithelial remodeling and inflammation through inhibiting the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes and inducing antimicrobial peptides and selected chemokines. The activity of IL-22 is regulated by IL-22 binding protein (IL-22BP); however, the expression and role of IL-22BP in psoriatic skin has remained unknown so far. Here we showed that nonaffected skin of psoriasis patients displayed lower expression of IL-22BP than skin of healthy controls. Furthermore, the strong IL-22 increase in lesional psoriatic skin was accompanied by a moderate induction of IL-22BP. To investigate the role of IL-22BP in controlling IL-22 during skin inflammation, we used imiquimod-induced skin disease in rodents and showed that rats with genetic IL-22BP deficiency (Il22ra2-/-) displayed exacerbated disease that associated with enhanced expression of IL-22-inducible antimicrobial peptides. We further recapitulated these findings in mice injected with an anti-IL-22BP neutralizing Ab. Hypothesizing that the IL-22/IL-22BP expression ratio reflects the level of bioactive IL-22 in psoriasis skin, we found positive correlations with the expression of IL-22-inducible molecules (IL-20, IL-24, IL-36γ, CXCL1, and BD2) in keratinocytes. Finally, we observed that serum IL-22/IL-22BP protein ratio strongly correlated with psoriasis severity. In conclusion, we propose that although IL-22BP can control deleterious actions of IL-22 in the skin, its limited production prevents a sufficient neutralization of IL-22 and contributes to the development and maintenance of epidermal alterations in psoriasis.

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TL;DR: Proteomics data provide a biochemical understanding of the increase in seed vigour generally observed with primed seeds, and numerous changes observed in the proteome of the untreated control seeds imbibed in the presence of salt can be substantially reversed in osmoprimed seeds undergoing this stress.
Abstract: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) yield is severely compromised by soil salinity, especially at the level of seedling establishment. This question was addressed by proteomics to decipher whether specific changes in protein accumulation correlate with germination performance of alfalfa seeds submitted to a salinity stress as obtained by imbibing seeds in the presence of NaCl. This study used alfalfa seeds submitted to an osmopriming invigoration treatment that proved very efficient in counteracting the negative effect of salinity stress on germination performance. Comparative proteomic analyses disclosed 94 proteins commonly characterizing the response of both the untreated control and osmoprimed seeds to the experimental salinity stress. Remarkably, many of them, representing 84 proteins, showed contrasting accumulation patterns when comparing the untreated control and osmoprimed seeds submitted to the same salt stress. Thus numerous changes observed in the proteome of the untreated control seeds imbibed in the presence of salt, and presumably accounting for the loss in seed vigour associated with salinity stress, can be substantially reversed in osmoprimed seeds undergoing this stress. These data therefore provide a biochemical understanding of the increase in seed vigour generally observed with primed seeds.

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TL;DR: The PSO algorithm is used to optimize the parameters of the RBFNN by introducing a new adaptive strategy of particle swarm optimizer to dynamically adjust the inertia weight factor ω and the new velocity v id t + 1 with a new μ coefficient.

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TL;DR: As bailout strategy for CTO revascularization, the mini-STAR technique shows low MACE and TLR rates at long-term follow-up.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the length of the alkyl chain of the surfactant molecules has a marked effect on the morphology and particle size of the material and the voltammograms show reversible redox behavior with doping/dedoping process corresponding to reversible cation intercalation/de-intercalation into the crystal lattice of the nanofibers.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Walid Saad8574930499
Alexandre Mebazaa8371639967
Albert Y. Zomaya7594624637
Anis Larbi6725915984
Carmen Torres6446115416
Chedly Abdelly6042914181
Hans R. Kricheldorf5782518670
Mohamed Benbouzid5149212164
Enrique Monte481187868
Fayçal Hentati4715310376
A. D. Roses4512024719
Laurent Nahon452056252
Bessem Samet453087151
Maxim Avdeev425268673
Abdellatif Boudabous401745605
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202316
2022130
20211,621
20201,599
20191,685
20181,689