Samuel G. Huete
@microbiomol.bsky.social
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🧪 Molecular microbiologist 🧫 at @einlabryc ☣️ Infectious diseases and 🧬 evolution 🔬 PhD from @pasteur.fr 🧑‍🔬 Head of JISEM Writer, composer & hiker! 🎶
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"Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education"
F. D. Roosevelt
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Dr. Nadia Benaroudj was my PhD supervisor and she's an amazing scientist and a great person, don't hesitate to apply for her project!! 👇👇👇
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🔬PPU 2025 Call for Candidates - Discover the PhD projects

Today's featured projects: 5 Microbiology projects, 1 Global Health project, 1 Genomes & Genetics project.

🗓 Applications deadline: October 20, 2025
📍Program starts: October 2026

Discover all projects & apply now: bit.ly/4nlPz8x
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pasteuredu.bsky.social
🔬PPU 2025 Call for Candidates - Discover the PhD projects

Today's featured projects: 4 Cell Biology & Infection projects and 2 Parasites & Insect Vectors projects

🗓 Applications deadline: October 20, 2025
📍Program starts: October 2026

Discover all projects & apply now: bit.ly/4nlPz8x
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Des lauréats de Prix de These, de Poster, de Photo pour #MICROBES2025 qui méritent leurs moment de gloire !
Félicitations à tous et Toutes !
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🏆Session Remise des prix poster et des prix de thèse pour lors de cette dernière journée de #Microbes2025.
Félicitations à tous les gagnants et merci aux participants !
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Grateful as well to my beloved @pasteur.fr , the scientific home where I spent the last four amazing years doing #Science and #Microbiology!
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Very much grateful for having received the #PhDPrize of the @jm-sfm.bsky.social @sfmicrobiologie.bsky.social. I truly feel honoured and I congratulate also my colleagues that participated in the same session: amazing microbiology at the forefront of Science!

#Microbes2025
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🏆Session Remise des prix poster et des prix de thèse pour lors de cette dernière journée de #Microbes2025.
Félicitations à tous les gagnants et merci aux participants !
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Delighted to see our paper studying the evolution of plasmids over the last 100 years, now out! Years of work by Adrian Cazares, also Nick Thomson @sangerinstitute.bsky.social - this version much improved over the preprint. Final version should be open access, apols.
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En direct de l'audition du prix de thèse de #Microbe2025, le premier candidat, Samuel Garcia Huete, nous a parlé de l'adaptation évolutive des Leptospira pathogènes au stress oxydatif 🦠
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Presenting my PhD work at the #Microbes2025 meeting of the French Society for Microbiology (SFM) for their #AnnualPhDPrize.

Spirochetes forever!

#Science
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La blanca orilla. Y mas allá, la inmensa campiña verde, tendida ante un fugaz amanecer.
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¿Qué, Gandalf? ¿Qué se ve?
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¿El final? No, el viaje no concluye aquí. La muerte es sólo otro sendero, que recorreremos todos. El velo gris de este mundo se levanta y todo se convierte en plateado cristal. Es entonces, cuando se ve...
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📣Bruno Sainz from #IIBM @csic.es receives substantial funding in the call for synergistic projects (CAM), together with @serranovillar.bsky.social -Ramón y Cajal Hospital/IRYCIS

➡️Reprogramming The Tumor Microenvironment Through Microbiome-Derived Immunomodulatory Molecules

Congratulations Bruno!!👏
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Our latest efforts to understand Enterococcal wound infection. In long-term collaboration with @gthibault.bsky.social, we discovered how E. faecalis makes extracellular ROS - via EET!⚡️Which in turn dysregulates host UPR to delay wound healing. Led by @aarontan.bsky.social - his videos below are 🤩!
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📢 Our new preprint is out! We show how the common gut bacterium 𝘌. 𝘧𝘢𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘴 stops wound healing. It uses a metabolic pathway, extracellular electron transport (EET), to stress host cells, halting their migration. Watch WT bacteria (orange) stop the cells while the mutant (blue) doesn't!
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But the main question was still unanswered: how would a SOD-deficient pathogen face superoxide toxicity without the enzyme that always does the job?

Well, the answer, if you want it, is in our paper. Go check it out! 😉

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journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
journals.asm.org
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But we like to play: what happens if you return them the gene they lost? What happens if you give them back the SOD gene? Will they become more superoxide resistant? Surprisingly, they didn't!
See our Fig 2!
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Evolution always goes first, so we figured that the ancestor of these bacteria had a SOD and that they lost it on their way to becoming pathogens... Interesting, right? Check our Fig. 1 here!
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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So we embarked on a risky adventure: we took one of these SOD-deficient pathogenic aerobes and decided not to leave the enterprise until we had an answer on how these organisms faced oxygen toxicity against all odds
Guess what? This organism was a spirochete: L. interrogans #SpirochetesAreDifferent
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However, the advent of next-generation sequencing revealed hundreds of microorganisms across all branches of the tree of life that did NOT have any superoxide detoxification system, thus questioning everything again!
See Fig 1 in Sendra et al. Nat Eco Evol (2023)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
An ancient metalloenzyme evolves through metal preference modulation - Nature Ecology & Evolution
The iron/manganese superoxide dismutases constitute a family of metalloenzymes that function as scavengers of reactive oxygen species. Here the authors use phylogenetics, biochemistry and structural b...
www.nature.com
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The seminal paper in 1979 by Fridovich & coll. predicted that aerobes must have superoxide detoxification systems, but this was highly controversial for over a decade (see James A Fee papers) until, in 1986, a milestone paper was published.
www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
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Oxygen is toxic for living beings (believe it or not), but recent studies showed that 10% of them do not care much about it. We were convinced there was a missing key piece in this puzzle and, after hard work and countless thinking hours 🤔, we think we have found an answer 👇🧵