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Nos membres Archive - RQR https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/ Réseau Québécois en reproduction Thu, 08 Jun 2023 19:00:25 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.4 Julie Brind’Amour, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/julie-brindamour-phd/ Tue, 06 Dec 2022 19:29:56 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=10762 Address1 450 773-8521 Ext. 12984julie.brindamour@umontreal.cahttps://fmv.umontreal.ca/etudes/personnel-enseignant/fiche/in/in33020/sg/Julie%20Brind%27Amour/3200, rue Sicotte,
Saint-Hyacinthe, Qc
J2S 2M2
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Affiliations

Member – CRRF — Centre de recherche en reproduction et fertilité
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Research interest

  • Developmental epigenetics
  • Oogenesis
  • Inter-generational epigenetic inheritance

My lab uses a combination of molecular biology, genomic sequencing and bioinformatics analysis tools to answer questions related to the transition from the maternal epigenome to that of the embryo.

My research interests focus on the process of epigenetic reprogramming in germ cells and early embryos in mammals. In particular, I am interested in the effect of different interventions or mutations on the establishment of the maternal epigenome, as well as their resulting effects on transcriptional control in the embryo.

Members of the laboratory

Alyson Daigneault, BSc
MSc student
alyson.daigneault@umontreal.ca

Camille Souchet, MSc
PhD student
camille.souchet@umontreal.ca

Laureline Charrier, MSc
PhD student (co-supervision)
laureline.charrier@umontreal.ca

Samuel Gusscott, PhD
Resaerch assistant
samuel.gusscott@umontreal.ca

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Kalidou Ndiaye, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/kalidou-ndiaye-phd-2/ Tue, 06 Dec 2022 19:29:20 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=10761 Address1 450 773-8521 Ext. 8287k.ndiaye@umontreal.cahttp://www.apps.medvet.umontreal.ca/crrf/en/team-members/kalidou-ndiaye-2/3200, rue Sicotte,
Saint-Hyacinthe, Qc
J2S 2M2
Télécopieur : 1 450 778-8103
Research interests Ovarian function Reproductive immunolgy Follicular development

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Research interests

  • Ovarian function
  • Reproductive immunolgy
  • Follicular development

The primary field of research in the lab is directed toward the cellular and molecular mechanisms in reproduction with a focus on follicular development in bovine species. A secondary focus is on the reproductive immunology and the effects of immune cells on the ovarian function. We are approaching these projects by using a host of molecular technologies including yeast two-hybrid screening, RNA interference, plasmid-mediated protein over-expression and promoter-reporter assays to characterize the expression and study the functions of target genes in ovarian follicles and immune cells.

These approaches allow us to study the expression and function of genes that could influence follicular development and the quality of oocyte and impact bovine fertility. Our previous studies have demonstrated the induction of specific genes expression in the ovarian follicle during ovulation, some of which are involved in inflammatory processes. Other studies from our laboratory have also shown that some genes are present in growing dominant follicles and are repressed by the luteinizing hormone (LH). Our ongoing projects aim to elucidate the functions and mechanisms of action of some of these genes in granulosa cells of ovarian follicles using pharmacological inhibitors, the CRISPR-Cas9 technology as well as signal transduction analyses. We also study the mode of action of proteins encoded by these genes by defining their partners using the yeast two-hybrid approach and performing in vitro analyses.

Members of the laboratory

Marianne Descarreaux
MSc student
Marianne.descarreaux@umontreal.ca

Daniela Naranjo
MSc student
dcng1994@gmail.com

Maryam Pashaei
MSc student
maryam.pashaei@umontreal.ca

Amir Zareifard
MSc student
Amir.zareifard@umontreal.ca

Aly Warma, MSc
PhD student
Aly.warma@umontreal.ca

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Véronique Ouellet, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/veronique-ouellet/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:14:21 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=9971 Address418-656-3121 ext. 402519veronique.ouellet@fsaa.ulaval.cahttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Veronique-Ouellet2425 Rue de l'Agriculture
Québec, Qc, G1V 0A6
Research interests Dairy herd resiliency Heat stress Placental functions

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Research interests

  • Dairy herd resiliency
  • Heat stress
  • Placental functions

My research program is interested in optimizing the resilience of dairy herds in a context of climate change. My team is particularly interested in the response of dairy cows to heat stress, which is a relatively new topic in continental climatic conditions. In fact, we were the first to demonstrate the effects of heat stress in Quebec dairy herds. We continue to study the magnitude of the consequences of heat stress in dairy cows and their growing fetus while trying to understand the physiological mechanisms behind these consequences. In addition, we are working to develop environmental, nutritional and genetic strategies aimed at increasing the resilience of dairy cows to heat stress.

Members of the laboratory

Boutheina Khliff, BSc
MSc student
boutheina.khlif.1@ulaval.ca

Alexandra Boucher, BSc
MSc student
alexandra.boucher.4@ulaval.ca

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Guillaume St-Jean, DVM, PhD, DACVP https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/guillaume-st-jean-dvm-phd-dacvp-2/ Tue, 26 Jan 2021 19:54:35 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=9665 Address450 773-8521 ext. 83914guillaume.st-jean.2@umontreal.cahttp://www.crrf.umontreal.ca/en/team-members/guillaume-st-jean-dmv-phd-dacvp/3200, rue Sicotte
Saint-Hyacinthe
QC J2S 2M2
Research interests Development and physiology of the uterus Pathogenesis of uterine diseases Mechanisms of intracellular signaling pathways

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Research interests

  • Development and physiology of the uterus
  • Pathogenesis of uterine diseases
  • Mechanisms of intracellular signaling pathways

Our primary field of interest is the roles played by signaling pathways in the development and function of the uterus and pathogenesis of uterine diseases in human and animals. The uterus is a dynamic organ. Numerous signaling pathways expressed during embryogenesis and adult life carefully coordinate its development and function. TGF-b, WNT and Hippo are counted amongst these pathways. They also contribute to the development of numerous diseases. Using functional genomics and comparative pathology approaches, we study the roles of some of these pathways in the pathogenesis of uterine diseases. Our current research study the roles of Hippo signaling in the uterine function and development of endometritis in cows. We are also interested in the development of uterine fibrosis and plan to study the roles of these signaling pathways in its development, which could lead to the identification of novel therapeutic targets.

Members of the laboratory

Etienne Blais, DVM, IPSAV
MSc student
etienne.blais.1@umontreal.ca

Publications

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Sylvie Breton, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/sylvie-breton-phd-2/ Wed, 19 Aug 2020 13:27:38 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=9407 Address418 525-4444 ext 46141sylvie.breton@crchudequebec.ulaval.cahttp://www.crchudequebec.ulaval.ca/recherche/chercheurs/sylvie-breton-11909/2705 Boulevard Laurier, T-3-49
Québec, Qc
G1V 4G2
Research interests Post-testicular regulation of male reproduction Intercellular communication networks for the establishment of an optimal luminal environment for sperm… >>

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Research interests

  • Post-testicular regulation of male reproduction
  • Intercellular communication networks for the establishment of an optimal luminal environment for sperm maturation, protection and storage in the epididymis
  • Epithelial dynamics and mucosal immunity

Male infertility often results from the inability of spermatozoa to reach and fertilize an oocyte. These properties are acquired by the sperm cells as they transit through the epididymal tubule. However, this small organ is understudied and as such male infertility often remains unexplained.

The different epithelial cell types (clear, principal and basal cells) that line the lumen of the epididymis work in a concerted manner to maintain a unique acidic environment that contributes to the maturation and storage of spermatozoa in a dormant state. Our study aims at decoding this complex intercellular communication network.

Moreover, we recently uncovered unexpected roles for proton secreting clear cells in sperm maturation and immune defense. We showed that clear cells express mRNA transcripts and proteins that are acquired by the maturing sperm, and they establish close interactions with luminal spermatozoa via newly described “nanotubes”. Another important aspect of epithelial cell function is related to the fact that they constitute the first line of defense against infections. In the epididymis, a balance between tolerance to immunogenic spermatozoa and immune activation against pathogens must be maintained. In mechanistic studies, we found that clear cells respond to the presence of bacterial antigens in vivo by expressing chemokines, which induce the recruitment of macrophages into the epididymis. These recent findings thus revealed the participation of clear cells as sensors and mediators of inflammation. Characterizing these novel properties is another active research theme in our lab.

We use a multidisciplinary approach including high-resolution laser scanning confocal immunofluorescence microscopy, 3D reconstruction of single cells, intravital multiphoton microscopy, luminal perfusion of the epididymis in vivo, and monitoring of live cells in vivo and in vitro.

Members of the laboratory

Kéliane Brochu
MSc student

Larissa Berloffa Belardin, PhD
Postdoctoral fellow

Christine Légaré, MSc
Research assistant

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Nicole Hagen-Picard, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/nicole-hagen-picard-phd-2/ Mon, 09 Mar 2020 13:32:22 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=8762 Address+ 33 5 61 19 38 61n.hagen-picard@envt.frhttp://www.envt.fr/content/nicole-hagen-picardÉCOLE NATIONALE VÉTÉRINAIRE DE TOULOUSE
23 Chemin des Capelles – BP 87614 – 31 076
Toulouse Cedex 3
France

Research interests Theriogenology
Pharmacokinetic/Toxicokinetic
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Research interests

  • Theriogenology
  • Pharmacokinetic/Toxicokinetic
  • Endocrine disruption

Fetal exposure to EDCs during critical windows of development, even at low doses, has repeatedly been suggested to be involved in a variety of biological effects, later in life. Our research interest is to understand the relationship between the exposure to food contaminants during the critical period of gestation and their effects on endocrine functions.

Our strategy involves developing integrative approaches based on physiologically relevant models towards human to establish a quantitative relationship between the exposure to environmental chemicals and endocrine disruption. To investigate simultaneously all the mechanisms determining fetal exposure (bidirectional placental clearances and maternal and fetal metabolism), we developed the pregnant sheep model, relevant towards human in terms of fetal development. This chronically catheterized ewe model allows simultaneous administrations to mother and fetus and repeated sampling on non-anesthetized animal. To take into account interspecies difference in placental structure, we also use the model of the human perfused placenta. These physiological investigations served as a basis to build toxicokinetic model to predict human fetal exposure to endocrine disruptors.

Our research activities focused mainly on bisphenol A (BPA), a plasticizer widely used in food industry and classified as endocrine disruptor by the EU in 2017, due to its probable serious effects on human health. Our studies have been extended to Bisphenol S (BPS), the main structural analogue of BPA used in replacement of BPA. Our TK investigations indicate that replacing BPA with BPS will unfortunately lead to increased internal exposure to an endocrine-active compound that would be of concern for human health. These findings highlight the need of including toxicokinetic studies to evaluate the exposure potential in the human risk analysis process related to the substitution of substances of concern.

Clinical research interests

  • Impact of different pathogens (bluetongue virus, or Jaagsiekte sheep, Brucella ovis, Besnoitia besnoiti) on the sexual function of rams and bulls (in collaboration with different professional organizations)
  • Effect of heat stress on female fertility in cattle and on the semen parameters of bulls from insemination centers, in southwest France
  • Studies related to veterinary drugs (in collaboration with Pharmaceutical companies)
  • Relationship between reproductive performance and energy deficit in cattle

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Konstantin Khetchoumian, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/konstantin-khetchoumian-phd-2/ Wed, 12 Feb 2020 14:57:45 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=8805 Address514-987-5500 ext 3325Konstantin.Khetchoumian@ircm.qc.cahttps://ircm.qc.ca/fr/recherche/neurobiologie-et-developpement/genetique-moleculaire#tab-directionMontreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM)
110 Avenue des Pins Ouest
Montréal, Québec H2W 1R7

Research interests Gene expression regulation Development Reproductive Biology

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Research interests

  • Gene expression regulation
  • Development
  • Reproductive Biology

We are using the pituitary gland and the female reproductive system to elucidate genetic pathways regulating development, cell metabolism and adaptation, as well as deregulations at the origin of pathologies such as the Cushing’s disease. These questions are addressed using proteomic (RIME) & genome-wide approaches (ChIPseq, ATACseq, RNAseq) on genetically modified mice or cells in culture. Two major transcription factors (TFs) for pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) producing lineages of the pituitary (corticotropes & melanotropes) were identified in the laboratory: Tpit & Pax7. So far, Tpit expression was only observed in pituitary POMC cells. In agreement with this expression pattern, pituitary POMC expression is lost Tpit KO mice. In addition, we recently discovered that Tpit is indispensable for POMC cell maturation, stimulating their growth, translation capacity and total RNA & secretory organelle contents. Tpit is doing this by direct binding and upregulating the expression of the Creb3l2 & XBP1 genes, which in turn are targeting & stimulating the transcription of a large number of genes involved in translation regulation & endoplasmic reticulum biogenesis, respectively. On the other hand, we characterized the role of Pax7 in the pituitary. It appeared to be a pioneer TF essential for melanotrope specification. Importantly, Tpit is an essential cofactor for chromatin opening at the pioneer targets of Pax7.

In addition to deficiencies in POMC cells, Tpit KO females are sterile. We are presently trying to understand the reasons of this infertility. A recent search revealed that Tpit is expressed during oocyte growth & in early embryos. The similarity between POMC cell & oocyte maturation events led us to hypothesize that as in the case of POMC cell maturation, Tpit may be involved in oocyte maturation. Alternatively, or in addition, Tpit could act on chromatin opening of promoters that precedes zygotic genome activation, as it is doing on Pax7 pioneer targets. These hypotheses are currently tested in the laboratory.

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Jacques Drouin, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/jacques-drouin-2/ Wed, 12 Feb 2020 14:32:43 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=8807 Address514-987-5680jacques.drouin@ircm.qc.cahttps://ircm.qc.ca/en/research/neurobiology-and-development/molecular-geneticsMontreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM)
110 Avenue des Pins Ouest
Montréal, Québec H2W 1R7
Research interests Pituitary dévelopment and function Epigenetics Hormone action

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Research interests

  • Pituitary dévelopment and function
  • Epigenetics
  • Hormone action

The pituitary is the master gland of the endocrine system and it controls the function of the gonads. We have been interested for a long time in the mechanisms controlling organogenesis, cell differentiation and function of the pituitary, as well as their impact on target organs particularly the gonads and adrenals. We discovered the transcription factor Pitx1 and shown its role in organogenesis of the pituitary as well as in transcription of genes encoding pituitary hormones, particularly POMC and the gonadotropins. Our discovery of the transcription factor Tpit led us to show its importance in differentiation of pituitary POMC cells as well as its antagonistic role in differentiation of gonadotrope cells. The particular relation between POMC and gonadotrope cells does not limit itself to their origin from a common precursor, but also privileged interactions within homotypic and interdependent cellular networks. These crosstalks impact the activity of different regulatory axes between the pituitary and peripheral endocrine tissues, and in this case, have an impact on the function of the gonadotrope axis.

More recently, we noticed the expression of an isoform of the transcription factor Tpit in ovaries and the structure of the protein encoded by this isoform led to the hypothesis that it could contribute to oocyte maturation. These observations suggest a putatively important role in reproductive performance. We currently study this hypothesis. As in our previous work, we use the spectrum of genetic, epigenetic and classical molecular biology approaches in the investigation of this hypothesis.

Members of the laboratory

Arthur Gouthier, BSc
MSc Student
arthur.gouthier@ircm.qc.ca

Justine Gagnon, BSc
MSc Student
Justine.Gagnon@ircm.qc.ca

Juliette Harris, MSc
PhD Student
juliette.harris@ircm.qc.ca

Virginie Bascunana, MSc
PhD Student
virginie.bascunana@ircm.qc.ca

Ryhem Gam, MSc
PhD Student
ryhem.gam@ircm.qc.ca

Audrey Pelletier, MSc
PhD Student
audrey.pelletier@ircm.qc.ca

Kevin Sochodolsk, MSc
PhD Student
kevin.sochodolsky@ircm.qc.ca

Amandine Bemmo
Research Assistant – Bioinformatics
amandine.bemmo@ircm.qc.ca

Yves Gauthier
Research Assistant
yves.gauthier@ircm.qc.ca

Konstantin Khetchoumian, PhD
Research Associate
khetchk@ircm.qc.ca

Aurélio Balsalobre, PhD
Research Associate
aurelio.balsalobre@ircm.qc.ca

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Stéphane Fabre, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/stephane-fabre-phd/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 16:12:26 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=8756 Address+33 5 61 28 52 01stephane.fabre@inrae.frhttps://genphyse.toulouse.inra.fr/groups/genrocINRAE Occitanie Toulouse
UMR1388 GenPhySE, Chemin de Borde Rouge BP 52627
31326 Castanet Tolosan cedex
France
Research interests Ovarian function Prolificacy major genes Small ruminants molecular… >>

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Research interests

  • Ovarian function
  • Prolificacy major genes
  • Small ruminants molecular genomics

My researches focus on the genetic and physiologic determinism of the reproductive function in small ruminants. Concerning the genetic determinism, thanks to whole genome approaches (SNP chip genotyping, GWAS, high throughput DNA and RNA sequencing), we try to evidence causal mutations and cellular mechanisms controlling fertility associated traits in male and female sheep and goat (sperm parameters, ovarian follicle reserve, ovulation rate, litter size, embryonic lethality). From the physiology point of view, we try to associate the endocrine and intra ovarian hormonal profile changes with genetic variations affecting puberty, fertility and prolificacy in ewes.

Members of the laboratory

Laure Denoyelle, MSc
PhD student
laure.denoyelle@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Céline Bourdon, MSc
PhD student
celine.bourdon@inrae.fr

Maxime Ben Braiek, MSc
PhD student
maxime.ben-braiek@inrae.fr

Gwenola Tosser-Klopp, PhD
Research director, team leader
gwenola.tosser@inrae.fr

Laurence Drouilhet, PhD
Research associate
laurence.drouilhet@inrae.fr

Carine Genet, PhD
Research associate
carine.genet@inrae.fr

Florence Plisson-Petit
Assistant engineer
florence.plisson-petit@inrae.fr

Julien Sarry
Technician
julien.sarry@inrae.fr

Florent Woloszyn
Technician
florent.woloszyn@inrae.fr

Publications

L’article Stéphane Fabre, PhD est apparu en premier sur RQR.

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Tara Barton-Maclaren, PhD https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/en/team-members/tara-barton-maclaren-phd-2/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 15:24:42 +0000 https://www.rqr.rais-tech.com/?post_type=team_member&p=8768 Address613 948-8297tara.barton-maclaren@canada.caExisting Substances Risk Assessment Bureau
Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch
Health Canada
269 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0K9
Research interests New Approach Methods for human health risk assessment… >>

L’article Tara Barton-Maclaren, PhD est apparu en premier sur RQR.

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Address

  • 613 948-8297
  • tara.barton-maclaren@canada.ca
  • Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau
    Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch
    Health Canada
    269 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor
    Ottawa, ON, K1A 0K9

Research interests

  • New Approach Methods for human health risk assessment
  • Computational Toxicology
  • Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment

Dr. Barton-Maclaren joined the Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau (ESRAB) in 2007 following the completion of her PhD in Reproductive Toxicology from McGill University. As Research Manager of the Emerging Approaches Unit, Dr. Barton-Maclaren currently serves as the focal point for the development of approaches and strategies integrating emerging data and novel methodologies for the assessment of chemicals existing in the Canadian marketplace. In support of the global transition to 21st Century Toxicology and towards the goal of risk assessment modernization for the future chemicals assessment program in Canada, she contributes to initiatives under the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) promoting international alignment and engages in various scientific collaborations with thought leaders both nationally and internationally in the areas of computational toxicology, Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) and New Approach Methodologies (NAM) to accelerate the acceptance and implementation of advances in science to support regulatory decision-making. Interests focus on translational research bridging innovations in modern toxicology research and human health risk assessment for the protection of Canadians against the risks posed by chemicals.

Members of the laboratory

Publications

L’article Tara Barton-Maclaren, PhD est apparu en premier sur RQR.

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