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Cytokine networks and their impact on the immune profile of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients
Ptáček, Antonín ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Fišer, Karel (referee)
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignant hematological disorder characterized by aberrant expansion of blasts in the bone marrow and peripheral blood. The immune system protects the body from leukemia by eliminating transformed cells. However, in AML, the abilities of immune cells are affected both by direct contact between leukemic cells and effector cells, as well as by cytokines, metabolites and other soluble proteins that, together with the cells, form the specific AML microenvironment. The effects of cytokines and other soluble molecules in the AML microenvironment are not sufficiently described yet. This thesis aimed to optimize and implement a multiparametric flow cytometry panel for the measurement of cell populations and to implement multiparametric assays for the analysis of cytokine levels, chemokines and other soluble proteins in plasma. The following goal was to use these methods to characterize the frequency and functional phenotype of cell populations and the levels of the soluble proteins and to describe their influence on disease severity and overall survival of the patients. We also tried to find novel biomarkers of the immune escape of leukemic cells. In patients, we observed a suppressive microenvironment with aberrant levels of soluble receptors and other proteins. This...
On the origin of receptor microclusters on T cells
Ptáček, Antonín ; Cebecauer, Marek (advisor) ; Černý, Jan (referee)
T cells play an important role in both acquired and innate immunity. T cell receptors recognize antigens presented by MHC glycoproteins on cellular surfaces. The binding of the antigen to the T-cell receptor triggers activation signals. This leads to T-cell receptor clustering to microclusters and immunological synapse generation. The IS plays an important role in signalization, co-stimulation, T-cell activation and receptor degradation. This thesis is focused on the process of the T-cell receptor microclusters and immunological synapse formation and how the development in fluorescence microscopy improved our insight into these processes.

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