
Flavie Strappazzon
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Events

23
Apr
2026
Seminar
Past
External
Huntingtin as a Regulator of Actin Architecture: Insights from Developing Cortical Circuits
Mariacristina Capizzi
Abstract Huntington’s disease (HD) is a monogenic neurodegenerative disorder caused by a CAG expansion in the HTT gene. The work […]
Amphi Hermann (1st floor), Faculté de Médecine Lyon-Est Rockefeller

07
Nov
2023
Seminar
Past
External
Selective autophagy of phase-separated p62: from molecular mechanism to pathophysiology
Pr Masaaki Komatsu
Médiathèque Paul Zech
Projects
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Better characterize the beneficial role of a variant of the autophagic receptor NDP52 in the context of Alzheimer’s disease

Principal investigator
Flavie Strappazzon
Team: Autophagy in pathophysiology
Investigate the importance of mitophagy in the context of neurodevelopment

Principal investigator
Flavie Strappazzon
Team: Autophagy in pathophysiology
Autophagy/mitophagy regulation in striated skeletal muscle and in the context of Myotonic Dystrophy type 1

Principal investigator
Flavie Strappazzon
Team: Autophagy in pathophysiology
Publications
2024
A variant of the autophagic receptor NDP52 counteracts phospho-TAU accumulation and emerges as a protective factor for Alzheimer Disease
Une variante du récepteur autophagique NDP52 contrecarre l’accumulation de phospho-TAU et apparaît comme un facteur de protection contre la maladie d’Alzheimer,
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2024
miR-218-5p and doxorubicin combination enhances anticancer activity in breast cancer cells through Parkin-dependent mitophagy inhibition,
Cell Death Discovery.
2024
Combining doxorubicin and miR-218-5p: a new strategy to fight breast cancer?,
Autophagy Reports.
2023
AMBRA1 phosphorylation by CDK1 and PLK1 regulates mitotic spindle orientation,
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences.
2023
Apoptotic cell death in disease—Current understanding of the NCCD 2023,
Cell Death and Differentiation.
2023
Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches L’autophagie sélective au coeur de la physiopathologie,
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2022
Cobalt chloride has beneficial effects across species through a hormetic mechanism,
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology.


