Publications and communications of Michelle Lion

NJOCK, M.-S.* , O'Grady, T.* , Nivelles, O., Lion, M., Jacques, S., Cambier, M., Herkenne, S., Muller, F., Christian, A., REMACLE, C., GUIOT, J., Rahmouni, S., Dequiedt, F.* , & Struman, I.*. (June 2022). Endothelial extracellular vesicles promote tumour growth by tumour-associated macrophage reprogramming. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, 11 (6), 12228. doi:10.1002/jev2.12228
* These authors have contributed equally to this work.

O'Grady, T.* , NJOCK, M.-S.* , Lion, M., Bruyr, J., Mariavelle, E., Galvan, B., Boeckx, A., Struman, I.* , & Dequiedt, F.*. (24 March 2022). Sorting and packaging of RNA into extracellular vesicles shape intracellular transcript levels. BMC Biology, 20 (1), 72. doi:10.1186/s12915-022-01277-4
* These authors have contributed equally to this work.

Pérez-Boza, J., Boeckx, A., Lion, M., Dequiedt, F., & Struman, I. (2020). hnRNPA2B1 inhibits the exosomal export of miR‑503 in endothelial cells. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. doi:10.1007/s00018-019-03425-6

O'Grady, T., Njock, M.-S., Lion, M., Struman, I., & Dequiedt, F. (May 2018). Integrating long and short sequencing data for a global overview of the endothelial extracellular vesicle RNA landscape [Poster presentation]. International Society for Extracellular Vesicles, Barcelone, Spain.

Pérez Boza, J., Lion, M., & Struman, I. (2018). Exploring the RNA landscape of endothelial exosomes. RNA. doi:10.1261/rna.064352.117

Bovy, N., Blomme, B., Freres, P., Dederen, S., Nivelles, O., Lion, M., Carnet, O., Martial, J., Noël, A., Thiry, M., Jerusalem, G., Josse, C., Bours, V., Tabruyn, S., & Struman, I. (2015). Endothelial exosomes contribute to the antitumor response during breast cancer neoadjuvant chemotherapy via microRNA transfer. Oncotarget. doi:10.18632/oncotarget.3520

Bajou, K.* , Herkenne, S.* , Thijssen, V. L., D'Amico, S., Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Bouche, A., Tabruyn, S., Srahna, M., Carabin, J.-Y., Nivelles, O., Paques, C., Cornelissen, Y., Lion, M., Noël, A., Gils, A., Vinckier, S., Declerck, P. J., Griffioen, A. W., Dewerchin, M., ... Struman, I. (2014). PAI-1 mediates the antiangiogenic and profibrinolytic effects of 16K prolactin. Nature Medicine, (7), 741. doi:10.1038/nm.3552
* These authors have contributed equally to this work.

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Castermans, K., Berndt, S., Herkenne, S., Tabruyn, S., Blacher, S., Lion, M., Noël, A., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (07 November 2011). The Antiangiogenic 16K Prolactin Impairs Functional Tumor Neovascularization by Inhibiting Vessel Maturation. PLoS ONE, 6 (11), 27318-27318. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0027318

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Castermans, K., Berndt, S., Herkenne, S., Tabruyn, S., Blacher, S., Lion, M., Noël, A., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (May 2011). The antiangiogenic 16K prolactin disturbs functional tumor neovascularization by affecting vessel maturation [Poster presentation]. 4th International Meeting on Angiogenesis, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Kinet, V., Castermans, K., Herkenne, S., Maillard, C., Blacher, S., Lion, M., Noël, A., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (2011). The Angiostatic Protein 16K Human Prolactin Significantly Prevents Tumor-Induced Lymphangiogenesis by Affecting Lymphatic Endothelial Cells. Endocrinology. doi:10.1210/en.2011-1081

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Camby, S., Lion, M., Blacher, S., Noël, A., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (2009). Evaluation of the ability of 16K hPRL to affect tumor vessel maturation [Poster presentation]. Biomedica, liège, Belgium.

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Lion, M., Blacher, S., Camby, S., Castermans, K., Noël, A., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (2009). The antiangiogenic factor 16K hPRL affects tumor vessel maturation [Poster presentation]. Giga cancer day, Liège, Belgium.

Cornet, A., Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Lion, M., Tabruyn, S., Sabatel, C., Kinet, V., Noël, A., Beckers, M.-C., Struman, I., & Martial, J. (May 2006). Molecular profiling of 16K PRL treated tumours by an antibody-array approach [Poster presentation]. Bioforum, Liège, Belgium.

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Tabruyn, S., Lins, L., Lion, M., Cornet, A., Lair, F., Rentier-Delrue, F., Brasseur, R., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (2006). Prolactin/growth hormone-derived antiangiogenic peptides highlight a potential role of tilted peptides in angiogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103 (39), 14319-14324. doi:10.1073/pnas.0606638103

Nguyen, N.-Q.-N., Tabruyn, S., Lins, L., Lion, M., Cornet, A., Rentier-Delrue, F., Brasseur, R., Martial, J., & Struman, I. (2006). Tilted peptides of PRL/GH family and their potential role in angiogenesis [Poster presentation]. Bioforum, Liège, Belgium.

Piens, M., Muller, M., Lion, M., & Plumier, J.-C. (2005). Analysis of the mouse doublecortin gene promoter in neurons [Poster presentation]. 2005 Glial Cell Meeting, Agelonde, France.

Struman, I., Sorlet, Vilour, J., Bentzien, F., Lee, H., Rentier-Delrue, F., Lion, M., Weiner, R. I., & Martial, J. (February 2000). The 16 kDa fragments of the PRL/GH family inhibit angiogenesis whereas the full-length hormones stimulate blood vessel formation [Poster presentation]. Gordon Conference on Prolactin, Ventura, California, United States.

Scippo, M.-L., Lion, M., Baise, E., François, J.-M., Corbaye, T., Duyckaerts, A., Rentier-Delrue, F., Muller, M., Maghuin-Rogister, G., & Martial, J. (2000). Detection of illegal growth promoters in meat-producing animals : development of receptor assays using recombinant hormone-binding domains of human steroid receptors. In Proceedings of the Euroresidue IV Conference (L.A. van Ginkel, A. Ruiter (Eds.), pp. 1012-1017).

Maghuin-Rogister, G., Baise, E., Carpeaux, R., Corbaye, T., Degand, G., François, J.-M., Helbo, V., Lion, M., Muller, M., Rentier-Delrue, F., Scippo, M.-L., Willemsen, P., & Martial, J. (1999). Receptors as screening tools in the detections of hormones. Applications in the control of meat production. Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement, 4 (1), 21-22.

Scippo, M.-L., CHAVEZ, V., Helbo, V., Degand, G., Duyckaerts, A., Lion, M., Rentier-Delrue, F., Muller, M., Maghuin-Rogister, G., & Martial, J. (1998). Approches nouvelles pour la détection des résidus de promoteurs de croissance dans les produits animaux. In Actes du Carrefour.

Rentier-Delrue, F., Mande, S. C., Moyens, S., Terpstra, P., Mainfroid, V., Goraj, K., Lion, M., Hol, W. G., & Martial, J. (1993). Cloning and overexpression of the triosephosphate isomerase genes from psychrophilic and thermophilic bacteria. Structural comparison of the predicted protein sequences. Journal of Molecular Biology, 229 (1), 85-93. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1993.1010

Rentier-Delrue, F., Moyens, S., Lion, M., & Martial, J. (1993). Sequence of the triosephosphate isomerase-encoding gene isolated from the thermophile Bacillus stearothermophilus. Gene, 134 (1), 137-8. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(93)90188-9

Swennen, D., Rentier-Delrue, F., Auperin, B., Prunet, P., Flik, G., Wendelaar Bonga, S. E., Lion, M., & Martial, J. (1991). Production and purification of biologically active recombinant tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) prolactins. Journal of Endocrinology, 131 (2), 219-27. doi:10.1677/joe.0.1310219

Rentier-Delrue, F., Swennen, D., Philippart, J.-C., L'Hoir, C., Lion, M., Benrubi, O., & Martial, J. (1989). Tiapia growth hormone : Molecular cloning of cDNA and expression in Escherichia coli. DNA, 8 (4), 271-278.