Docteur Elise DOARÉ
Diplômes
🎓 DES & spécialité ordinale
- DES Rhumatologie
- Rhumatologie (SM)
🎓 Diplômes
- DE Docteur en médecine
Source : Annuaire Santé ANS (FHIR Practitioner.qualification) · Mises à jour quotidiennes.
Bibliographie
Healthy Patients Are Not the Best Controls for Microbiome-Based Clinical Studies: Example of Sjögren’s Syndrome in a Systematic Review
2021ArticleFrontiers in Immunology
Features and Outcomes of Microcrystalline Arthritis Treated by Biologics: A Retrospective Study
2021ArticleRheumatology and Therapy
Biopsies des glandes salivaires en rhumatologie
2020ArticleRevue du Rhumatisme monographies
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Top publications · les plus citées
- 1Healthy Patients Are Not the Best Controls for Microbiome-Based Clinical Studies: Example of Sjögren's Syndrome in a Systematic Review
Frontiers in immunology · 2021
📚 11 citations🔓 Open AccessLire l'abstract Crossref ↓
IntroductionIt has been hypothesized that gut and oral dysbiosis may contribute to the development of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). The aim of this systematic review was to assemble available data regarding the oral and gut microbiota in pSS and to compare them to data from healthy individuals and patients with dry symptoms without a diagnosis of Sjögren’s syndrome or lupus disease to identify dysbiosis and discuss the results.MethodologyUsing the PRISMA guidelines, we systematically reviewed studies that compared the oral and gut microbiota of Sjögren’s patients and controls. The PubMed database and Google Scholar were searched.ResultsTwo-hundred and eighty-nine studies were found, and 18 studies were included: 13 referred to the oral microbiota, 4 referred to the gut microbiota, and 1 referred to both anatomical sites. The most frequent controls were healthy volunteers and patients with sicca symptoms. The most common analysis method used was 16S-targeted metagenomics. The results were mostly heterogeneous, and the results regarding diversity were not always in accordance. Dysbiosis in pSS was not confirmed, and reduced salivary secretion seems to explain more microbial changes than the underlying disease.ConclusionThese heterogeneous results might be explained by the lack of a standardized methodology at each step of the process and highlight the need for guidelines. Our review provides evidence that sicca patients seem to be more relevant than healthy subjects as a control group.
- 2Features and Outcomes of Microcrystalline Arthritis Treated by Biologics: A Retrospective Study
Rheumatology and therapy · 2021
Publications scientifiques (2) — classées par pathologie
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▼- Healthy Patients Are Not the Best Controls for Microbiome-Based Clinical Studies: Example of Sjögren's Syndrome in a Systematic Review
Frontiers in immunology · 2021 · Systematic Review
Doaré E, Héry-Arnaud G, Devauchelle-Pensec V, Alegria GC
📚 11 cit.
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▼- Features and Outcomes of Microcrystalline Arthritis Treated by Biologics: A Retrospective Study
Rheumatology and therapy · 2021 · Journal Article
Doaré E, Robin F, Racapé H, Le Mélédo G, et al.
📚 5 cit.
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Features and Outcomes Of Microcrystalline Arthritis Treated by Biologics: A Retrospective Study
Audiovisual2021Adis Journals<strong>Article full text</strong> <br> The above summary slide represents the opinions of the authors. For a full list of declarations, including funding and author disclosure statements, please see the full text online
Features and Outcomes Of Microcrystalline Arthritis Treated by Biologics: A Retrospective Study
Audiovisual2021Adis Journals<strong>Article full text</strong> <br> The above summary slide represents the opinions of the authors. For a full list of declarations, including funding and author disclosure statements, please see the full text online
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