6th Autophagy Scientific Days organized by CFATG BORDEAUX
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6th Autophagy Scientific Days organized by CFATG BORDEAUX
6th Autophagy Scientific Days organized by CFATG BORDEAUX – 2016 – CFATG6 Wednesday October 12th 13h30-15h00 Registration 15h00-15h15 Welcome address by CFATG president - Mathias Faure and local committee coordinator – Nadine Camougrand 15h15-16h00 Keynote session I : Dr Terje Johansen (University of Tromso, Norway) Title: TBA 16h00-16h30 Session I : REGULATION AND SIGNALING Session Chairs : Muriel Priault (Institut de Biochimie et Génétique cellulaires, UMR 5095, Bordeaux) ; Raul Duran (Group Metabolism and Cell Signaling, IECB, U1218 INSERM, Bordeaux) 16h00-16h15 Amélie Bernard (University of Michigan, USA) Identification and characterization of pathways controlling the expression of ATG genes 16h15-16h30 Elise Jacquin (The Babraham Institute, UK) "Cells, Drugs and Vacuoles": A story of non-canonical autophagy 16h30-17h00 Coffee Break 17h00-18h00 Session I : REGULATION AND SIGNALING 17h00-17h15 Céline Jenzer (I2BC, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette) Determination of functional specificity of LC3 proteins during phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in embryo 17h15-17h30 Virginie Hubert (Medical University of Vienna, Autriche) LAMP-2 is required to incorporate syntaxin 17 into autophagosome and mediate their fusion 17h30-17h45 Ghita Ghislat (Cambridge Institute for Medical Research,UK) Annexins: new regulators of autophagic trafficking under starvation 17h45-18h00 Flash Talks Session I: the Session Chair : Sophie Pattingre (Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier) -! -! -! -! 18h00-21h00 Florian Beaumatin (Beatson institute for cancer research, Glasgow, UK) mTOR requires DRAM1 to sense amino acids Ana Maria Negulescu (Centre Léon Bérard - Centre de recherche en cancérologie, Lyon) Kremen-1 receptor functions as a putative tumor suppressor in breast cancer by inducing autophagic cell death in absence of its ligand Dickkopf-1 Mouradi El Hout (Institut Necker-Enfants Malades, Université Paris V Paris Descartes, Paris) Role of AUTOPHAGY in CANCER STEM CELLS: From cytoprotection to metabolic reprogramming Clément Mazouffre (Laboratoire Homéostasie Cellulaire et Pathologies, Université de Limoges) Survival in colorectal cancer: collaboration between BDNF/TrkB and autophagy pathways Welcome cocktail and Poster Session I Thursday October 13th 09h00-10h15 Session II : PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Session Chairs : Benjamin Dehay (Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives CNRS UMR 5293 – Université de Bordeaux) ; Iban Seiliez (UMR1419 INRA-UPPA NuMeA, St Pée sur Nivelle) 09h00-09h15 Carole Kretz-Remy (Institut NeuroMyoGène, Université Claude Bernard- Lyon I, Villeurbanne) NFKB is a master regulator of protein quality control in response to protein aggregation stresses via autophagy modulation 09h15-09h30 Nicolas Charlet-Berguerand (Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Université de Strasbourg) The C9ORF72/ SMCR8 complex is a GDP/GTP exchange factor for Rab GTPases and regulates autophagy 09h30-09h45 Hortense De Calbiac (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Paris) C9ORF72 rescues the loss of function of the autophagy initiator p62/SQSTM1 09h45-10h00 Jeanne Perez (Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) Oxidative stress by monoamine oxidase-A impairs transcription factor-EB activation and autophagosome clearance leading to cardiomyocyte necrosis and heart failure 10h00-10h15 Marouane Kheloufi (Centre de Recherche Cardiovasculaire, Université Paris Descartes, Paris) Endothelial autophagy is required for atheroprotective signaling 10h15-10h45 Coffee Break 10h45-11h30 Keynote session II : Dr Claudine Kraft (University of Vienna, Austria) EMBO Young Investigator Lecture Title: Regulation and Signaling in Autophagy: Atg1/ULK1 Kinase and Friends 11h30-11h45 Flash Talks Session II: Session Chair : Sophie Pattingre (Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier) -! -! -! -! 11h45-14h30 Jana Alazzaz (INSERM U866, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté ; Dijon) Resveratrol treatment controls Salmonella Typhimurium and adherentinvasive Escherichia coli persistence within intestinal epithelial cells in an autophagy-dependent manner Brieuc Perot (Institut Pasteur, Paris) Autophagy represses the early interferon beta response to influenza A virus, leading to a reduced interferon stimulated gene expression following infection Mickael Michaud (Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux) Autophagy impacts the immune response to cancer treatments Avédis Torossian (Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Toulouse, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) Targeting Bcl-2 in ALK+ ALCL: at the crossroads between autophagy and apoptotic cell death Lunch and Poster Session II 14h30-15h15 Keynote session III : Dr Kevin Ryan (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Title: Autophagy in cell death and cancer 15h15-16h00 Session III : CANCER Session Chairs : Mojgan Djavaheri-Mergny (INSERM U1218, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux); Marion Bouchecareilh (UMR 5095, Institut de Biochimie et Génétique cellulaires, Bordeaux) 15h15-15h30 Jean-Max Pasquet (U1035 INSERM, Université de Bordeaux) Chronic myeloid leukemia progenitor cells require autophagy when leaving hypoxia-induced quiescence 15h30-15h45 Magali Humbert (Institute of Pathology, Division of Experimental Pathology, Berne, Switzerland) P73-DAPK2-ATG5 Pathway in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Therapy 15h45-16h00 Ada Nowosad (Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Toulouse, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) Role of p27 in autophagy regulation in response to amino acid deprivation 16h00-16h30 Coffee Break and Vote for best poster and for best flash talk 16h30-17h00 Session III : CANCER 16h30-16h45 Kelly Airiau (Institut Bergonié, Université de Bordeaux) All-trans retinoic acid promotes p62 accumulation and potentiates TRAIL-induced extrinsic apoptosis in acute promyelocytic leukemia 16h45-17h00 Aurélien Schwob (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon) HTLV1 Tax-induced NF-kB activation is regulated by selective autophagy receptors at autophagic membranes 17h00-18h00 Annual General CFATG Meeting (CFATG Members only) 18h00-20h00 Free time 20h00 Gala Dinner At “ Salons du Palais de la Bourse ” ► Friday October 14th 09h00-10h15 Session IV : INFECTION & IMMUNITY Session Chairs : Harald Wodrich (Laboratoire de microbiologie Fondamentale et Pathogénicité, Université de Bordeaux) ; Frédéric Gros (Institut de biologie moléculaire et cellulaire, Strasbourg) 09h00-09h15 Hoa Mai Nguyen (DIMNP-UMR 5235 CNRS, Université de Montpellier) Important role of autophagy-related protein TgATG9 for parasite survival in their host 09h15-09h30 Pauline Verlhac (Centre International de Recherche Infectiologie, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I, Lyon) A new regulator of autophagosome maturation 09h30-09h45 Charlotte Montespan (Laboratoire de microbiologie Fondamentale et Pathogénicité, Université de Bordeaux) Adenoviruses control autophagy during cell entry through a conserved PPxY motif 09h45-10h00 Florent Arbogast (Institut de biologie moléculaire et cellulaire, Strasbourg) ATG5 is required for the constitution of the immune synapse after B cell receptor engagement, and for the subsequent presentation of immobilized antigens 10h00-10h15 Amandine Serrano (Centre de biophysique moléculaire, Orléans) During efficient Anti-RetroViral (ARV) therapy, the expression of GALIG and its interacting partners involved in macroautophagy are deregulated 10h15-10h45 Coffee Break & Vote for best short talk 10h45-11h15 Autophagy Network (COST) Dr Caty Casas Louzao : en Chair of the COST Action: TRANSAUTOPHAGY (Universitat autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) 11h15-11h45 Awards: best « short talk », best « poster » and best «flash talk » 12h00 End of meeting (Lunch Box before departure)