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Nucleic acids as terapeutic agent
Ráčková, Lucie ; Španová, Alena (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
With the development of molecular biology development of oncotherapy proceeds. The major progress of modern medicine is gene therapy. In the gene therapy are two categeories, namely, viral vectors and nonviral vectors which are used mainly. Nonviral vectors include plasmids. Plasmid DNA used in medicine must be perfectly purified. Chromatographic methods are mainly used at present. Research and development deals with other methods for example two-phase aqueous systems and magnetic carriers. In experimental part of this thesis, isolation of pUC 19 plasmid DNA from Escherichia coli JM 109 (pUC 19) cell culture was performed via method of alkaline lysis. Quality of isolated plasmid DNA was verified spectrophotometrically and by agarose gel electrophoresis. Isolated plasmid DNA was purified using three methods: RNA in plasmid DNA was precipitated by lithium chloride, RNA was degraded by immobilized RNase A and plasmid DNA was purified using two-phase aqueous system.
The interactions of hyaluronan and DNA
Sklenářová, Renáta ; Krouská, Jitka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of possible interactions between hyaluronan (HA) and plasmid DNA (pDNA). Plasmid DNA was isolated from E. coli JM109 (pUC19) and resuspended in TE buffer as well as high molecular weight hyaluronan. Individual samples of pDNA, HA and pDNA-HA were characterized by gel electrophoresis, CD spectroscopy and high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy. Agarose gel electrophoresis examined the effect of the addition of hyaluronan to plasmid DNA on the migration of samples to the positive electrode. Structural changes in pDNA-HA samples were examined using CD spectroscopy. Individual CD spectra describes the dependence of the difference in absorption coefficients for left-hand and right-handed elliptic polarized light at wavelength. High resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy has been used to study interactions. It is an analytical method based on ultrasonic velocity and attenuation. We classify this technique as a non-destructive method because the passing waves do not affect the structure of the analyzed sample.
Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery.
Kovářová, Barbora ; Jirkovská, Anna (advisor) ; Hofman, Jakub (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Vienna, Faculty center for Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Laboratory of MacroMolecular Cancer Therapeutics Candidate: Barbora Kovářová Supervisor (Charles University): PharmDr. Anna Jirkovská, Ph.D. Supervisor (University of Vienna): Univ. Prof. Dipl. Ing. Dr. Manfred Ogris Co-supervisor (University of Vienna): Dr. Haider Sami, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery Keywords: transfection, plasmid DNA, siRNA, nanoparticles Gene therapy is a promising field offering potential in several currently incurable diseases. Gene therapy is mediated by modulation of gene expression in specific cells by delivering exogenous nucleic acids. One of current tasks of nucleic acid delivery is exploring several synthetic vectors which would have a potential to overcome the disadvantages of commonly used viral vectors. The present study focused on different types of polyethyleneimine-based nanoparticles for plasmid DNA (pDNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery. Integration of imaging contrast agents with gene delivery vehicles is advantageous for tracking the gene delivery process both in vivo and in vitro. Gadolinium...
Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery.
Kovářová, Barbora ; Jirkovská, Anna (advisor) ; Hofman, Jakub (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Vienna, Faculty center for Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Laboratory of MacroMolecular Cancer Therapeutics Candidate: Barbora Kovářová Supervisor (Charles University): PharmDr. Anna Jirkovská, Ph.D. Supervisor (University of Vienna): Univ. Prof. Dipl. Ing. Dr. Manfred Ogris Co-supervisor (University of Vienna): Dr. Haider Sami, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery Keywords: transfection, plasmid DNA, siRNA, nanoparticles Gene therapy is a promising field offering potential in several currently incurable diseases. Gene therapy is mediated by modulation of gene expression in specific cells by delivering exogenous nucleic acids. One of current tasks of nucleic acid delivery is exploring several synthetic vectors which would have a potential to overcome the disadvantages of commonly used viral vectors. The present study focused on different types of polyethyleneimine-based nanoparticles for plasmid DNA (pDNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery. Integration of imaging contrast agents with gene delivery vehicles is advantageous for tracking the gene delivery process both in vivo and in vitro. Gadolinium...
Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery.
Kovářová, Barbora ; Jirkovská, Anna (advisor) ; Hofman, Jakub (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Vienna, Faculty center for Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Laboratory of MacroMolecular Cancer Therapeutics Candidate: Barbora Kovářová Supervisor (Charles University): PharmDr. Anna Jirkovská, Ph.D. Supervisor (University of Vienna): Univ. Prof. Dipl. Ing. Dr. Manfred Ogris Co-supervisor (University of Vienna): Dr. Haider Sami, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Reporter gene studies for nanoparticle mediated DNA and siRNA delivery Keywords: transfection, plasmid DNA, siRNA, nanoparticles Gene therapy is a promising field offering potential in several currently incurable diseases. Gene therapy is mediated by modulation of gene expression in specific cells by delivering exogenous nucleic acids. One of current tasks of nucleic acid delivery is exploring several synthetic vectors which would have a potential to overcome the disadvantages of commonly used viral vectors. The present study focused on different types of polyethyleneimine-based nanoparticles for plasmid DNA (pDNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery. Integration of imaging contrast agents with gene delivery vehicles is advantageous for tracking the gene delivery process both in vivo and in vitro. Gadolinium...
The interactions of hyaluronan and DNA
Sklenářová, Renáta ; Krouská, Jitka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of possible interactions between hyaluronan (HA) and plasmid DNA (pDNA). Plasmid DNA was isolated from E. coli JM109 (pUC19) and resuspended in TE buffer as well as high molecular weight hyaluronan. Individual samples of pDNA, HA and pDNA-HA were characterized by gel electrophoresis, CD spectroscopy and high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy. Agarose gel electrophoresis examined the effect of the addition of hyaluronan to plasmid DNA on the migration of samples to the positive electrode. Structural changes in pDNA-HA samples were examined using CD spectroscopy. Individual CD spectra describes the dependence of the difference in absorption coefficients for left-hand and right-handed elliptic polarized light at wavelength. High resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy has been used to study interactions. It is an analytical method based on ultrasonic velocity and attenuation. We classify this technique as a non-destructive method because the passing waves do not affect the structure of the analyzed sample.
Nucleic acids as terapeutic agent
Ráčková, Lucie ; Španová, Alena (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
With the development of molecular biology development of oncotherapy proceeds. The major progress of modern medicine is gene therapy. In the gene therapy are two categeories, namely, viral vectors and nonviral vectors which are used mainly. Nonviral vectors include plasmids. Plasmid DNA used in medicine must be perfectly purified. Chromatographic methods are mainly used at present. Research and development deals with other methods for example two-phase aqueous systems and magnetic carriers. In experimental part of this thesis, isolation of pUC 19 plasmid DNA from Escherichia coli JM 109 (pUC 19) cell culture was performed via method of alkaline lysis. Quality of isolated plasmid DNA was verified spectrophotometrically and by agarose gel electrophoresis. Isolated plasmid DNA was purified using three methods: RNA in plasmid DNA was precipitated by lithium chloride, RNA was degraded by immobilized RNase A and plasmid DNA was purified using two-phase aqueous system.

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