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Genetic influenceof Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection in mice
Šíma, Matyáš ; Lipoldová, Marie (advisor) ; Krulová, Magdaléna (referee)
Genetic influence of Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection in mice The African trypanosomes are zoonotic parasites transmitted by Tse-Tse flies. Two of the three subspecies, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, cause sleeping sickness in humans whereas the third subspecies, Trypanosoma brucei brucei is not infective to humans. These parasites are members of Kinetoplastida. Trypanosomes are extracellular parasite witch have complex life cycles involving both insect and mammalian hosts. African trypanosomes after infection penetrate mainly vascularized organs and get into brain where cause serious pathology. Parasite can manipulate with immune system of mammal host in wide spectrum of interactions witch are not clearly understood so far. Discovering of a new immune mechanisms, whitch participite in reaction on african trypanosomes, can reveal some general characteristics of immune system. The results of these studies can help to prepare effective drugs and vaccines against this disease. The best way to observe pathological manifestation and genetical analysis is study on animal models . Study on suitable animal model to find genes which are responsible for control of immune response to T. brucei can help us to find homologous genes in humans. It was found that immune responces to...
Impact of genetic and environmental factors on development of atopy and allergic diseases in Czech and Russian populations
Gusareva, Elena ; Lipoldová, Marie (advisor) ; Šedivá, Anna (referee) ; Tlaskalová, Helena (referee)
This thesis summarizes the results of Ph.D. project devoted to investigation of impact of genetic and environmental factors on development of atopy and allergic diseases in humans.
Dramatically Higher Sensitization to Outdoor Plant Allergens in Czech than in Ukrainian Atopic Patients
Gusareva, Elena ; Havelková, Helena ; Belozorov, A. P. ; Blažková, Hana ; Savvo, A. ; Lipoldová, Marie
Inherited predisposition to hyperproduction of IgE against common environmental allergens. It is a major risk factor for clinical expression of allergic diseases.The prevalence of atopic disorders is rising worldwide, but the reason for this is unknown. Moreover, the allergens triggering and supporting the development of atopy vary in different areas. The reason for this most likely includes diversity of allergens prevalence in different environment. Therefore, determination of major allergens is important when performing diagnostic testing and selecting immunotherapy. It also could provide important clues to the etiology of atopic disorders in a certain geographical area.

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