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The functional in vitro analysis of the BRCA1alternative splicing variants
Ševčík, Jan ; Kleibl, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Stopka, Tomáš (referee) ; Macůrek, Libor (referee)
BACKGROUND: The inactivation of the tumor suppressor gene BRCA1 is a predisposing factor for a breast/ovarian cancer development. Formation of cancer-specific alternative splicing variants with aberrant biological properties can represent additional mechanism decreasing the overall BRCA1 activity in DNA double strand break (DDSB) repair. In this study, we analyzed BRCA1 alternative splicing variants BRCA114-15 and 17-19 ascertained previously during the screening of high-risk breast cancer individuals. METHODS: We established a stable MCF-7 cell line-based model system for an in vitro analysis of BRCA1 variants. Using this system, we analyzed the impact of BRCA114-15 and 17-19 variants on DNA repair kinetics using comet assay and confocal immunomicroscopy. The capacity of DNA repair was assessed directly by an in vitro NHEJ assay and indirectly by a mitomycin C sensitivity test. The proliferation activities were determined by a clonogenic assay and growth curves. RESULTS: Overexpression of BRCA114-15 and 17-19 increases the endogenous level of DNA damage, slows down the DDSB repair, and decelerates the initial phase of radiation-induced foci formation and prolongs their persistence. Moreover, BRCA114-15 and 17-19 differentially influence the activity of HR and NHEJ and sensitivity of MCF-7 cells to ionizing...
Intracellular signalling of Chk2 kinase and impact of its defects in oncogenesis
Stolařová, Lenka ; Kleibl, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Brábek, Jan (referee)
Chk2 (checkpoint kinase 2), a regulatory protein of the cell cycle checkpoints, is coded by CHEK2 gene. Chk2 belongs to serine/threonine kinase family and its dominant activity is in regulation and signal distribution of intracellular response to DNA damage. The upstream regulator of Chk2 protein is the ATM kinase that activates Chk2 by its phosphorylation on Thr68 localized in FHA domain. This in turn leads to the conformation change inducing homodimerization of Chk2 protomers and their activating phosphorylation within their kinase domains. Upon phosphorylation, catalytically active Chk2 protomers dissociate and phosphorylate various intracellular proteins (incl. p53, E2F-1, BRCA1, Cdc25A a C, BRCA2 a PLK3). By regulation of these proteins, Chk2 contributes to the cell cycle arrest, regulation of DNA repair and apoptosis. Germline mutations in CHEK2 gene were identified with the increased frequency in many human cancers, including breast and colorectal cancer. Hence, the failure of Chk2 intracellular activity contributes to the process of malignant transformation.
Analysis and characterization of BRCA1 splicing variants.
Hojný, Jan ; Kleibl, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Souček, Pavel (referee)
The Breast cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) codes for nuclear phosphoprotein with a key function in the regulation of DNA damage response. The BRCA1 protein contributes to the formation and regulation of protein supercomplexes that participates on the DNA double-strand break repair. These protein supercomplexes are formed by the protein-protein interactions between highly conservative protein motives in BRCA1 and its binding partners. Except to the wild type form of BRCA1 mRNA containing entire set of 22 exons coding for the 220 kD protein, numerous alternative splicing variants (ASVs) BRCA1 mRNA has been described. These ASVs code for BRCA1 isoforms lacking several critical functional domains. It has been proposed, that formation of BRCA1's ASVs represent a tool for regulation of BRCA1 function. Only poorly has been characterized a complex catalogue of in various human tissues and their expression. This study aims to address these questions. We optimized the identification of BRCA1's ASVs including those covering the entire transcripts of the wt BRCA1 mRNA with length exceeding 5.5 kb. In further analysis, we characterized 13 BRCA1's ASVs in RNA samples isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) obtained from patients with breast cancer (BC) and control subjects. The majority of the identified...
Transcription factor PU.1 is a target of 5-azacitidine during differentiation therapy of myelodysplastic syndrome
Čuřík, Nikola ; Stopka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kleibl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Trka, Jan (referee)
PU.1 is a key hematopoietic transcription factor. Knock-out of PU.1 in mouse is embryonic lethal due to complete depletion or several disruption of differentiation of multiple blood cell lineages. Low level of PU.1 and the disruption of its regulation are associated in vivo with acute myeloid leukemia and other hematologic malignancies. Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is hematopoietic stem cell disorder with extremely heterogeneous features and outcome. It is characterized by improper differentiation of blood cells resulting in loss of function, dysplasia and blasts accumulation in bone marrow. About one third of MDS cases transforms into AML. MDS is also characterized by silencing of gene expression caused by aberrant DNA hypermethylation. Using DNA Methyltransferase inhibitors (DNMTi) such as 5-azacitidine (AZA) has good clinical results for the MDS patients with higher risk of disease. Indeed, AZA became standard therapy of high risk MDS in recent years. Nonetheless, our understanding of molecular mechanisms of AZA remains incomplete. This PhD thesis reports about the role of transcription factor PU.1 in MDS. We found that significant subset of high risk MDS patients express low level of PU.1 due to DNA hypermethylation of PU.1 upstream regulatory element (URE). We also found significant...
Structure, function and importace of BRCA 1protein
Hojný, Jan ; Falk, Martin (referee) ; Kleibl, Zdeněk (advisor)
Studies of factors contributed to the development of hereditary breast and ovary cancers lead to the discovery of Breast Cancer 1 gene (BRCA1). The protein product of this tumor suppressor gene is nuclear phosphoprotein that plays a critical role in DNA repair and it is required for genome integrity control. The BRCA1 protein is the key component for correct assembly of reparation complexes formed in sites of DNA double strand breaks. Furthermore, BRCA1 protein is implicated in regulation of cell cycle checkpoints and it is also involved in regulation of gene expression in response to DNA damage. These activities suggest that BRCA1 protein plays a crucial role in orchestration of intracellular response to genotoxic DNA damage. Loss of BRCA1 functions leads to the DNA-damage repair mechanisms failure resulting in genomic instability and a tolerance of genomic alterations in affected cells. The genomic instability is the initial step toward early malignant transformation of cells lacking BRCA1 proteins. The aim of this work is to summarize the information about structure, functions known and the importance of BRCA1 protein with respect to the current discoveries enabling elucidation of versatile BRCA1-containing multiprotein complexes in which BRCA1 protein acts as the multiplatform interacting...
Tvorba motivačního programu
Weisshäutel, Jan ; Kleibl, Jiří (advisor) ; Jindřich, Tomáš (referee)
Teoretická část-motivace, výkonnost člověka;Maslowova teorie potřeb,Heckausenovy motivační typy pracovníků,Herzbergova dvoufaktorová motivačně-hygienická teorie pracovní motivace,McGregorova teorie X a teorie Y,Teorie spravedlnosti, hmotná a nehmotná stimulace pracovníků, motivační program;Praktická část-zjištění motivační struktury pracovníků firmy pomocí Stoewerova testu, zhodnocení výsledků a současného motivačního programu firmy, návrhy na vytvoření optimálního motivačního programu.
Interkulturní spolupraáce v multinárodních týmech
Cramer, Tobias ; Nový, Ivan (advisor) ; Kleibl, Jiří (referee) ; Novák, Ján (referee)
The overall goal of the dissertation is to understand cross-cultural cooperation in multinational teams and to find ways to help improve such ciiperation.For this, the study of matters was theoretically analysed first,secondly a model of influencing factors for successful multicultural teams was presented, and finally ,the derived hypotheses were tested in a field study.

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