The MSC fellowship allowed me to earn new competence and technical skills in all the research methodology I propose to follow in the future.
Throughout the course of my project, I learnt and performed the following work tasks:
- Induce kidney fibrosis systematically, whether by surgical or chemical methodologies.
- Assay fibrosis status in a given specimen by all the relevant techniques.
- Assay kidney injury at the functional and morphological levels.
- Collect blood and urinary samples and assay kidney function by biochemical analysis.
- Measure vascular permeability in vivo using two different techniques.
- Analyse of human materials, biopsies and urinary samples.
This acquired knowledge is critical in term of carrier progression because it represents the technical foundations of any projects I plan to develop in the future.
I found that SEMA3C was not only an early marker of renal damage in both humans and mice but also an active player in disease progression. Using conditional mutagenesis, I showed that a down-regulation of Sema3C does improve renal induced-fibrosis following renal injury, central to the proposed hypothesis of a causative role for Sema3C-driven pathways in kidney disease. Second, we have obtained convincing data that SEMA3C is indeed detectable in the urine of renal disease patients and can potentially serve as a predictive biomarker for CKD progression.
I participated in the following dissemination and outreach activities:
September 2018: Group Cohesion/Team Building event for INSERM UMRS 1155 research centre, Lyons-la-Forêt, France.
April 2018: ERCSG (European Renal Cell Study Group), Florence, Italy.
May 2017: Promote Marie Curie actions (H2020), French Minister for Education and Research, Paris, France.
April 2017: ERCSG (European Renal Cell Study Group), Gottingen, Germany.
Finally I had the opportunity to participate in training and education activities which are also a way to disseminate knowledge within the scientific community, notably to junior members. I trained the following students:
-Guanyu YE, M2, Paris Diderot Medicine faculty, Paris, France 22.01.2018 – 23.07.2018
-Christie Mitri, M1, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France 01.03.2018 – 01.05.2018
-Camille Monier Vinard, Internship, Saint Louis de Gonzague College, Paris, France, 19-30.06.2017.