Course 2024-2025

Intracellular trafficking in normal and pathological conditions [SMEDM115]

  • 3 credits
  • 22h
  • 1st quarter
Language of instruction: French / Français

Learning outcomes

Learning of scientific approach

Training of scientific language

Developing creativity

Objectives

At the end of this course, the students must be able to read, understand, synthesize and criticize peer-reviewed scientific articles.

Content

This teaching unit aims at deciphiring molecular mechanisms allowing 1) the formation of several subcellular organelles, 2) the adaptation of cellular stuctures to mechanical forces, 3) the intracellular trafficking of proteins and 4) the relationships between pathogens and cell hosts.

To reach that goal, the students will have the opportunity to attend seminars and to discuss with experts in several domains : Etienne Morel from Hopital Necker in Paris, Cédric Blouin & Cédric Delevoye, both of them from Institut Curie in Paris, Francesco Baschieri from the Medical University in Innsbruck, Clarisse Berlioz from Institut Cochin in Paris and Pascale Zimmermann from KULeuven.

These researchers wil talk about their projects regarding the ciliogenesis, the role of caveolae in the mechanosensing, the formation of recycling endosomes, the involvment of clathrin in the migration of canceous cells, the uptake of HIV-1 virions by a non-canonical mechanism of autophagy, the formation and the uptake of exosomes. Other subjects, such as the non-conventional endocytosis of CD166 in cancer cells and the intracellular trafficking of the membrane type 1-matrix metalloproteinase MT1-MMP in cancer cells will be also addressed by the co-titulars (I. Hamer and H-F. Renard). All the topics arouse much interest in the scientific world at the moment.

 

 



 

Table of contents

  • Introduction on intracellular transport machinery in health and disease (I. Hamer).
  • Intracellular transport of the membrane type 1-matrix metalloproteinase MT1-MMP in cancer cells (I. Hamer)
  • Role of caveolae in the mechanosensing of muscular cells (C. Blouin, Institut Curie, Paris)
  • Non-canonical role of autopahgy machinery during ciliogenesis (E. Morel, Hôpital Necker, Paris)
  • Role of clathrin in migration of cancer cells on a solid support (F. Baschieri, Université Médicale de Innsbruck)
  • Non-conventional endocytosis of CD166 in cancer cells (H-F. Renard)
  • Formation and fonction of recycling endosomes (C. Delevoye, Institut Curie, Paris)
  • Discovery of a intracellular pathway induced by HIV-1 infection (D. Berlioz, Institut Cochin, Paris)
  • Extracellular vesicles in physiopathology : biogenesis and capture (P. Zimmermann, KULeuven)

 

 


Teaching methods

This course is a module wherein most of the lessons are given by international researchers. In these cases, the presentations are preceded by an introduction and followed by a question and Answer session. Two or three lessons are given by the co-titulars of this module. At this occasion, the student will have to brainstorm on a research project.

This teaching unit implies an active participation of the students.

 

Evaluations

Continued evaluation

Recommended readings

PubMed, slides, videos

Language of instruction

French / Français

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

Faculté des sciences
Rue de Bruxelles, 61
5000 NAMUR

Degree of Reference

Master's Degree