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Biomedical applications of cationic gold nanoparticles
Žárská, Monika ; Hodný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Králová, Jarmila (referee) ; Bačáková, Lucie (referee)
Cationic gold nanoparticles (GNPs) represent innovative materials promising for treating severe diseases, including cancer. Due to the unique physical properties of colloidal gold, GNPs have been shown to function as theranostics agents, allowing the diagnosis and treatment of the pathological area simulataneously. In addition, a cationic surface charge of GNPs provides extensive nanoparticle-cell interactions. However, despite the great potential in clinical medicine, various types of GNPs have contradictory results, and the studies dealing with the biological and therapeutic properties of cationic GNPs are inconsistent. This doctoral thesis summarizes the current state of knowledge about the biological properties and medical applications of GNPs focusing specifically on positively charged GNPs. A overview of plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT) as a cancer treatment strategy is included. Using a step-by-step research approach, our results then characterize the therapeutic potential of GNPs with a specific shape of nanorods (GNRs) and surface modification with quaternary ammonium salt (QAS). At first, the elementary factors participating in the interaction of cationic GNRs with cells, their transmembrane and intracellular transport, and long-term persistence in cells were described. Subsequently,...
New leukocyte membrane adaptor proteins
Králová, Jarmila ; Brdička, Tomáš (advisor) ; Černý, Jan (referee) ; Šedivá, Anna (referee)
Membrane adaptor proteins are characterized by the lack of enzymatic activity and the presence of various interaction sites for other proteins and cellular membranes. They typically function as scaffolds connecting receptors or other adaptors with proximal signaling molecules at cellular membranes. Their overall effects on signaling can be activating or inhibiting depending on the nature of the effector molecules they recruit. SCIMP is one of the membrane adaptors discussed in this thesis. It is expressed in antigen- presenting cells and it has been previously shown to enhance MHCII signaling in B cells. This thesis covers the analysis of SCIMP functions beyond B cells and describes the first analysis of SCIMP deficient mice. Although the results of this analysis did not show any alterations in immune cell populations, the novel function of SCIMP in dendritic cell signaling downstream of DECTIN- 1 was uncovered. DECTIN-1 is a pattern recognition receptor involved in antifungal immunity. The data presented in this thesis describe the role of SCIMP in sustaining DECTIN-1 signaling over relatively long periods of time and the contribution of SCIMP signaling to maintaining prolonged production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. PSTPIP2 is another interesting adaptor discussed in this thesis. It is...
Zinc induced activation of breast cancer cell lines and the involvement of Map kinase
Králová, Jarmila ; Čečková, Martina (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Candidate: Jarmila Králová Supervisor: Dr. Kathryn Taylor, Ph.D., PharmDr. Martina Čečková, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Zinc induced activation of breast cancer cell lines and the involvement of MAP kinase The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of zinc on various signalling pathways in breast carcinoma cell lines MCF7 and TamR cells. The differences between signalling pathways in MCF7 cell line and TamR cells were evaluated with a special focus on a role of MAP kinase, which activation is believed to be linked with malignant diseases. An effect of zinc on various cellular kinases in 0, 2, 5, 10, 15 and 20 minute of zinc treatment was analyzed in MCF7 cells transfected by wild and mutant type of ZIP 7, TamR cells and TamR cells pre-treated with MAP kinase inhibitor (PD) using the methods of western blotting and fluorescent microscopy. We show here the dependence of activation of pMAP kinase and other important oncogenic kinases (such as Lyn, Src and STAT3) on zinc release into cytoplasm. According to our results, MAP kinase is activated very upstream and it can stimulate many important protein kinases as Src Y418 , STAT3 S727 and Lyn Y396 in tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer...
Specificity of interrogation of children
Králová, Jarmila ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Krupička, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to describe the main differencies between an interrogation of adults and children. The thesis is composed of six chapters, an introduction and a conclusion. The first chapter is focused on concept "a child" in the Czech legal order and International agreements. The next chapter describes specifics and problems of individual evolutionary periods of children. The third chapter explains the interrogation in a general meaning. The interrogation is included and modified in more statutes. I focused on provisions of a statute relating the interrogation in Czech law, especially in criminal law. Next part of this chapter deals with the interrogation and a criminalistics. How to prepare for the interrogation, the stages of the interrogation and tactics of its implementation. I also mentioned the forensic psychology which helps and supplements the criminalistics with its own methods and findings. The fourth chapter is an analysis of a testimony, in a first part in general meaning and the second part describes a process of formation of the testimony and the factors which can influence this process from an event to a record by an interrogator. The fifth chapter is concerned on specialities of interrogation of children. One of the major factors by interrogation of children is a...
Molecular mechanisms of apoptosis induced by photodynamic activation in cancer cells
Moserová, Irena ; Králová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kuželová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kovář, Jan (referee)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment modality for cancer. It combines selective accumulation of chemical compounds, called photosensitizers (PS), with light to irreversibly damage cancer cells via oxidative stress. The main goal of this thesis was to study photosensitizers represented by a unique group of newly synthesized porphyrin derivatives with glycol chain substitution. Glycol-functionalized porphyrins containing one to four low molecular weight glycol chains that are linked via ether bonds to the meta-phenyl positions of meso-tetraphenylporphyrin (mTPP(EG)1-4) were compared with fluorinated (pTPPF(EG)4) and nonfluorinated (TPP(EG)4) derivatives having glycol chains in para-phenyl positions. The cellular uptake and photodynamic activity was significantly dependent on terminal groups of the glycol substituent. Hydroxy glycol porphyrins, in contrast with methoxy glycol porphyrins, exhibited efficient intracellular transport and high induction of apoptosis in tumor cell lines in vitro. After initial testing effective prototype hydroxy ethylene glycol derivatives were selected and analyzed in detail. Para derivatives pTPP(EG)4 and pTPPF(EG)4 accumulated mainly in lysosomes whereas meta derivatives mTPP(EG)1-4 in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Position of ethylene glycol chain on the...
Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase: Structurally functional study. Molecular pathology of Antley-Bixler syndrome.
Tomková, Mária ; Martásek, Pavel (advisor) ; Mazura, Ivan (referee) ; Králová, Jarmila (referee)
NADPH-P450 oxidoreductase (POR) is a membrane bound flavoprotein that donates electrons to a wide spectrum of heme-containing proteins, among which are several steroidogenic and many xenobiotics-metabolizing enzymes. Given the important role of POR protein in drug metabolism and pharmacogenomics, there is a particular need to understand the contributions of POR genetic variants to these processes. Mutations in POR gene cause a disorder called POR deficiency, which manifests with a wide phenotypic spectrum ranging from disordered steroidogenesis to skeletal malformation, namely, Antley-Bixler syndrome (ABS). The aim of the present work was to investigate the POR gene in patients suspected to have POR deficiency syndrome from Czech Republic and to perform genotyping in Czech and Jewish control populations. We analyzed 644 alleles in unrelated individuals from the general Czech population and 1128 alleles in Jewish population, where 330 alleles were of Askhenazi and 798 of Sephardic Jews. We have also studied the impact of selected new genetic variants on POR activity and identified fourteen amino acid variations, two of which we have studied in detail to establish their influence on POR activity. Using the available human POR three-dimensional structure, we then modelled the newly identified variants...
Molecular pathology of selected inherited hyperbilirubinemias
Šlachtová, Lenka ; Martásek, Pavel (advisor) ; Schneider, Bohdan (referee) ; Králová, Jarmila (referee)
Inherited hyperbilirubinemias are a group of metabolic disorders, characterized by increased levels of total serum bilirubin or its conjugated fraction. Most of these hyperbilirubinemias are inherited autosomal recessively and are manifested in young age. Increased bilirubin reflects the genetic disturbances in one of the enzymes of heme degradation pathway, the defect of bilirubin conjugation (UGT1A1 gene) or its transport (ABCC2, OATP1B1, OATP1B3). All of these proteins are involved not only in elimination of bilirubin, but various substrates; therefore the performed studies have a great pharmacogenomics impact. We have studied the molecular pathology of hereditary hyperbilirubinemias in Caucasian and Roma population and to compare the clinical and biochemical results with the molecular genetic data. We described the impact of compound defect of c.-3279T>G and g.175492_175493insTA on total serum bilirubin and calculated the linkage disequlibrium of these two variants in promoter region of UGT1A1 gene. We also verified, that the population distribution of both variants is in concordance with the literature. In our second study, we have described the rare conjugated hyperbilirubinemia Dubin-Johnson type among 7 Roma families. We have found a novel variant NG_011798.1:c.[1013_1014delTG] together with...
New leukocyte membrane adaptor proteins
Králová, Jarmila ; Brdička, Tomáš (advisor) ; Černý, Jan (referee) ; Šedivá, Anna (referee)
Membrane adaptor proteins are characterized by the lack of enzymatic activity and the presence of various interaction sites for other proteins and cellular membranes. They typically function as scaffolds connecting receptors or other adaptors with proximal signaling molecules at cellular membranes. Their overall effects on signaling can be activating or inhibiting depending on the nature of the effector molecules they recruit. SCIMP is one of the membrane adaptors discussed in this thesis. It is expressed in antigen- presenting cells and it has been previously shown to enhance MHCII signaling in B cells. This thesis covers the analysis of SCIMP functions beyond B cells and describes the first analysis of SCIMP deficient mice. Although the results of this analysis did not show any alterations in immune cell populations, the novel function of SCIMP in dendritic cell signaling downstream of DECTIN- 1 was uncovered. DECTIN-1 is a pattern recognition receptor involved in antifungal immunity. The data presented in this thesis describe the role of SCIMP in sustaining DECTIN-1 signaling over relatively long periods of time and the contribution of SCIMP signaling to maintaining prolonged production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. PSTPIP2 is another interesting adaptor discussed in this thesis. It is...
Molecular pathology of selected inherited hyperbilirubinemias
Šlachtová, Lenka ; Martásek, Pavel (advisor) ; Schneider, Bohdan (referee) ; Králová, Jarmila (referee)
Inherited hyperbilirubinemias are a group of metabolic disorders, characterized by increased levels of total serum bilirubin or its conjugated fraction. Most of these hyperbilirubinemias are inherited autosomal recessively and are manifested in young age. Increased bilirubin reflects the genetic disturbances in one of the enzymes of heme degradation pathway, the defect of bilirubin conjugation (UGT1A1 gene) or its transport (ABCC2, OATP1B1, OATP1B3). All of these proteins are involved not only in elimination of bilirubin, but various substrates; therefore the performed studies have a great pharmacogenomics impact. We have studied the molecular pathology of hereditary hyperbilirubinemias in Caucasian and Roma population and to compare the clinical and biochemical results with the molecular genetic data. We described the impact of compound defect of c.-3279T>G and g.175492_175493insTA on total serum bilirubin and calculated the linkage disequlibrium of these two variants in promoter region of UGT1A1 gene. We also verified, that the population distribution of both variants is in concordance with the literature. In our second study, we have described the rare conjugated hyperbilirubinemia Dubin-Johnson type among 7 Roma families. We have found a novel variant NG_011798.1:c.[1013_1014delTG] together with...
Specificity of interrogation of children
Králová, Jarmila ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Krupička, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to describe the main differencies between an interrogation of adults and children. The thesis is composed of six chapters, an introduction and a conclusion. The first chapter is focused on concept "a child" in the Czech legal order and International agreements. The next chapter describes specifics and problems of individual evolutionary periods of children. The third chapter explains the interrogation in a general meaning. The interrogation is included and modified in more statutes. I focused on provisions of a statute relating the interrogation in Czech law, especially in criminal law. Next part of this chapter deals with the interrogation and a criminalistics. How to prepare for the interrogation, the stages of the interrogation and tactics of its implementation. I also mentioned the forensic psychology which helps and supplements the criminalistics with its own methods and findings. The fourth chapter is an analysis of a testimony, in a first part in general meaning and the second part describes a process of formation of the testimony and the factors which can influence this process from an event to a record by an interrogator. The fifth chapter is concerned on specialities of interrogation of children. One of the major factors by interrogation of children is a...

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