Loïc Sauteur
University Hospital of Basel
3 Papers
Loïc Sauteur is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Compound heterozygosity. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Mutations in signal recognition particle SRP54 cause syndromic neutropenia with Shwachman-Diamond–like features
Raphael Carapito,Martina Konantz,Catherine Paillard,Zhichao Miao,Angélique Pichot,Magalie S. Leduc,Magalie S. Leduc,Yaping Yang,Katie Bergstrom,Donald H. Mahoney,Deborah L. Shardy,Ghada Alsaleh,Lydie Naegely,Aline Kolmer,Nicodème Paul,A. Hanauer,Véronique Rolli,Joëlle S. Müller,Elisa Alghisi,Loïc Sauteur,Cécile Macquin,Aurore Morlon,Consuelo Sebastia Sancho,Patrizia Amati-Bonneau,Vincent Procaccio,Anne-Laure Mosca-Boidron,Nathalie Marle,Naël Osmani,Olivier Lefebvre,Jacky G. Goetz,Sule Unal,Nurten A. Akarsu,Mirjana Radosavljevic,Marie-Pierre Chenard,Fanny Rialland,Audrey Grain,Marie-Christine Béné,Marion Eveillard,Marie Vincent,Julien Guy,Laurence Faivre,Christel Thauvin-Robinet,Julien Thevenon,Kasiani C. Myers,Mark D. Fleming,Akiko Shimamura,Elodie Bottollier-Lemallaz,Eric Westhof,Claudia Lengerke,Bertrand Isidor,Seiamak Bahram +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, a de novo missense variant in the encoding signal recognition particle 54 kDa was found to lead to neutropenia with a Shwachman-Diamond-like phenotype.
The NFIB-ERO1A axis promotes breast cancer metastatic colonization of disseminated tumour cells.
Federica Zilli,Federica Zilli,Pedro Marques Ramos,Pedro Marques Ramos,Priska Auf der Maur,Charly Jehanno,Atul Sethi,Atul Sethi,Atul Sethi,Marie-May Coissieux,Marie-May Coissieux,Tobias Eichlisberger,Loïc Sauteur,Adelin Rouchon,Laura Bonapace,Joana Pinto Couto,Joana Pinto Couto,Joana Pinto Couto,Roland Rad,Roland Rad,Michael Rugaard Jensen,Andrea Banfi,Michael B. Stadler,Michael B. Stadler,Mohamed Bentires-Alj,Mohamed Bentires-Alj +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, an inducible piggyBac transposon mutagenesis screen was used to show that NFIB alone is sufficient to enhance primary mammary tumour growth and lung metastatic colonization.
Modeling hematopoietic disorders in zebrafish
Martina Konantz,Christoph Schürch,Pauline Hanns,Joëlle S. Müller,Loïc Sauteur,Claudia Lengerke +5 more
TL;DR: The last 20 years of research in zebrafish models for hematopoietic disorders are summarized, highlighting how these models were created and are being applied for translational research.