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Study of HLA antigens and KIR genes in a donors and recipients of bone marrow
Kroulíková, Zuzana ; Vraná, Milena (advisor) ; Froňková, Eva (referee)
HLA and KIR genes are highly polymorphic regions within the human genome. Protein products of these genes play a critical role in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Genetic HLA match is a major barrier to engraftment and influences the outcome of this therapy. Therefore it is necessary to genotype donors and recipients selected for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Today HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 genes are tested by modifications of polymerase chain reaction or by sequence-based typing methods on the level of high- or low-resolution. Donors registered in bone marrow registries are selected on the basis of a 10/10 match. Donors KIR genotype leads to a better outcome, to relapse-free survival and overall survival in treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia. A better protection against relapse is achieved by Cen-B/B donor haplotype. Therefore KIR typing by polymerase chain reaction is used and the genotype is compared with the IMGT/KIR database by an online B- content calculator. Donors are divided in groups according to their genotype and their influence on the success of treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. The study of polymorphic systems and the development of genotyping donors and recipients significantly improve the outcome of hematopoietic stem cell...
Tolerogenic dendritic cells as a novel cell-based therapy in type 1 diabetes
Kroulíková, Zuzana ; Funda, David (advisor) ; Smrž, Daniel (referee)
Utilization of tolerogenic dendritic cells (tolDCs) as a cell-based therapy represents a promising strategy in treatment of autoimmune diseases including type 1 diabetes (T1D). Numerous protocols have been established to generate tolDCs ex vivo and their therapeutic effect has been demonstrated in animal models of autoimmune diseases. In this thesis we compared three different variants of such protocols which are based on the combined treatment of bone marrow- derived DCs with vitamin D and dexamethasone applied at different time points of their maturation towards tolDCs. We assessed the efficiency of these protocols in regards of their effect on the expression of co-stimulatory molecules CD40, CD80, CD86, and MHC II and the chemokine receptor CCR7 on the surface of tolDCs. Then, we evaluated the migration pattern of antigen unloaded tolDCs in vivo as well as their effect on the induction of immune responses and cell proliferation of lymph node cells. This was achieved by labelling of tolDCs with membrane dye PKH26 and by following their migration path by flow cytometry after intraperitoneal (i.p) or subcutaneous (s.c.) injection into either left or right side of the body. On day 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, the presence of PKH26+ tolDCs was examined in spleen, pancreatic, mesenteric, inguinal and axillary...
Study of HLA antigens and KIR genes in a donors and recipients of bone marrow
Kroulíková, Zuzana ; Vraná, Milena (advisor) ; Froňková, Eva (referee)
HLA and KIR genes are highly polymorphic regions within the human genome. Protein products of these genes play a critical role in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Genetic HLA match is a major barrier to engraftment and influences the outcome of this therapy. Therefore it is necessary to genotype donors and recipients selected for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Today HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 genes are tested by modifications of polymerase chain reaction or by sequence-based typing methods on the level of high- or low-resolution. Donors registered in bone marrow registries are selected on the basis of a 10/10 match. Donors KIR genotype leads to a better outcome, to relapse-free survival and overall survival in treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia. A better protection against relapse is achieved by Cen-B/B donor haplotype. Therefore KIR typing by polymerase chain reaction is used and the genotype is compared with the IMGT/KIR database by an online B- content calculator. Donors are divided in groups according to their genotype and their influence on the success of treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. The study of polymorphic systems and the development of genotyping donors and recipients significantly improve the outcome of hematopoietic stem cell...

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