Evenement
Mycodays
20-22 juin 2022
Amphithéâtre Charles Mérieux
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Lyon
Programme
Monday 20th of June
12h30 Welcome Snack
13h30-14h00: Meeting introduction, on behalf of the organizing committee
TB : global disease
14h00-14h30: Lucica Ditiu: Ending TB in the post covid era – can we do it?
14h30-15h00: Jonathan Hoffmann: Implementation of multi-country translational TB research within GABRIEL international network
15h00-15h30: Eamonn Gormley: “Vaccination of badgers with BCG to aid eradication of bovine tuberculosis”
15h30-16h00: coffee break
MTB lipidomics
16h00-16h30: Jérôme Nigou: A Mycobacterium tuberculosis fingerprint in human breath allows tuberculosis diagnosis
16h30-17h00: Emilie Layre: Extracellular vesicles released during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: lipid content and role in host-pathogen interactions
17h00-17h30: Short oral communications session
- Tonia Dargham : Selection of new therapeutic targets in relation with Intrabacterial Lipid Inclusions metabolism in Mycobacterium abscessus
- Mélanie Foulon : Acquisition of host derived lipids by intracellular mycobacteria and its impact on pathogenesis
17h30-20h00: Posters and local organic aperitifs
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Tuesday 21st of June
New strategies to explore host-pathogen interactions in mycobacterial infections
09h00-09h30: Julien Vaubourgeix : Multiform antimicrobial resistance in mycobacteria
09h30-10h00: Céline Cougoule : Human bronchial organoids unveil druggable pathways against Mycobacterium abscessus infection in cystic fibrosis
10h00-10h30: Short oral communications session
- Lucia Grenga : Direct and quick detection of Mycobacterium in cystic fibrosis pulmonary samples, its taxonomical typing, and functional characterization
- Arnaud Machelart : Intrinsic antibacterial activity of beta cyclodextrins potentiates their effect as drug nanocarriers against tuberculosis
10h30-11h00: Coffee break and posters
11h00-12h00: Short oral communications session
- Emilie Doz Deblauwe: Les neutrophiles régulateurs s’accumulent chez la souris formant des granulomes encapsulés
- Jahn Nitschke: A 3R infection model to screen, characterize and decipher the mode of action of novel anti-mycobacterial compounds from a large plant extract
- Audrey Bernut: Pharmacological activation of NRF2 has protective effects during Mycobacterium abscessus infection by promoting host defenses and reducing inflammatory damage
- Hamadoun Touré: Mycobacterium abscessus resists the innate cytotoxic response by surviving granzyme-mediated cell lysis of infected phagocytes
TB between bench and clinics
12h00-12h30: Maya Hites: Pragmatic management of TB patients in high income countries
12h30-13h30: Lunch and poster
13h30-14h00: Jacinta Bustamante: Mycobacterial diseases in patients with inborn errors of immunity
14h00-14h30: Virginie Rozot: Multidimensional analysis of immune responses in TB
14h30-15h00: Philippe Leissner: Blood transcriptional biomarkers in tuberculosis. Do they meet the needs?
15h00-15h30: Short oral communications session
- Rim Bayaa : Distinct Cellular Signatures Identified by Spectral Flow Cytometry upon Tuberculosis Diagnosis and at Treatment Completion
- Fadel Sayes : Exploring new recombinant BCG Vaccines and different Vaccination Routes for better Tuberculosis Protection
15h30-16h00: Coffee break
Drug discovery for MTB
16h00-16h30: Ruben Hartkoorn A novel potent class of nature inspired anti-tuberculosis molecules: chemical vs genetic plasticity
16h30-17h00: Kamel Djaout : Boosting pretomanid potency: towards reversion of resistance
17h00-17h30: Pierre Santucci: Intracellular localisation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis affects efficacy of the antibiotic pyrazinamide
18h00: Visit Lyon and «Fête de la musique»
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Wednesday 22nd of June
Pathogenesis and emergence of mycobacteria
9h00-09h30: Estelle Marion: Reconsidering the role of mycolactone in the pathophysiology of Buruli ulcer.
09h30-10h00: Jona Karam: Unraveling the function of tetraspanin CD81 and its cognate adhesins from Mycobacterium abscessus during host cell invasion
10h00-10h30: Short oral communications session
- Virginia Pichler : Unpacking the molecular determinants of Mycobacterium abscessus infections
- Marion Lagune : Les protéines EsxU et EsxT sécrétées par le système de sécrétion ESX-4 modulent la fitness de Mycobacterium abscessus
10h30-11h00: Coffee break
Lessons from Mtb genomics
11h00-11h30: Christophe Guilhot: Emergence of tuberculosis bacilli: the long road to becoming a pathogen
11h30-12h00: Jan Madacki Exploring horizontal gene transfer in predominantly clonal tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria
12h00-12h30: Short oral communications session
- Charlotte Genestet : Mycobacterium tuberculosis genetic features associated with pulmonary tuberculosis severity
- Christophe Sola : Le chaos croissant de la génomique des populations des bacilles de la tuberculose à l’ère des «big data» : il faut trier le bon grain de l’ivraie
12h30-12h45: Meeting conclusions and farewell
Comités
Comité national :
- Alain Baulard
- Priscille Brodin
- Roland Brosch
- Stéphane Canaan
- Jean-Louis Herrmann
- Laurent Kremer
- Camille Locht
- Estelle Marion
- Olivier Neyrolles
- Nicolas Veziris
- Nathalie Winter
Comité local :
- Florence Ader
- Oana Dumitrescu
- Charlotte Genestet
- Jonathan Hoffmann
- Gérard Lina
- Nicolas Personnic
- François Vandenesch
Appel à communications
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90 |
160 |
Membre SFM* tarif réduit (retraité, junior) |
30 |
50 |
Membre SFM technicien |
50 |
90 |
Non-membre SFM |
250 |
350 |
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Informations pratiques
Amphithéâtre Charles Mérieux
Ecole National Supérieure de Lyon
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T1- Debourg
B – Gare d’Oullins
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