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STAT3 signalling pathway modulation and its impacts on cell phenotype, senescence and secretome.
Novotný, Ondřej ; Reiniš, Milan (advisor) ; Šmahel, Michal (referee)
Cellular senescence represents an effective barrier to tumour growth on the one hand, on the other hand, senescent cells secrete substances that create a protumourigenic environment. Understanding and influencing these processes will bring new approaches in the fight against tumours and other serious diseases. The IL-6/JAK2/STAT3 signalling pathway is crucial both in oncogenesis and in the induction of cellular senescence and it also has a major influence on the composition of the secretome of senescent cells. Targeted blockade of this pathway could therefore change the tumour microenvironment, either by directly affecting the induction of senescence itself, or by adjusting secretion and thereby by attenuation of the immunosuppressive environment induced by produced cytokines. The aim of this thesis is to find out whether and how inhibitors of the STAT3 signalling pathway can change the secretome of senescent and proliferating tumour cells. Based on the comparison of the toxicity and effectiveness of the STAT3 signalling pathway inhibition by Stattic analogues on proliferating TC-1 tumour cells, I selected two suitable inhibitor molecules for further experiments. I found out that these selected inhibitors significantly reduce the secretion of important pro-tumour signalling molecules by TC-1 tumour...
The Role of Cytokines in Support of Malignant Properties of Glioblastomas
Fortelková, Nikol ; Hodný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Nováková, Zora (referee)
The tumor microenvironment of Glioblastomas (GB) is very complex and transforms throughout radiotherapy and chemotherapy, posing a favourable environment for the malignant properties of GB including invasivity, which promotes aggressive recurrency of the tumor. These changes in the tumor microenvironment are partly induced by cellular senescence and cellular response to stress, accompanied by a specific secretome, so called senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). The SASP is distinct in its secretion of growth factors, components of the extracellular matrix and remodelling enzymes, but above all proinflammatory cytokines, which may contribute to the malignant properties of GB. This thesis reviews the current state of knowledge of the potential role of selected cytokines of the SASP (IL-6, IL-1β, IL-8, IL-1α, TGF-β, CCL2, TNF-α) in support of the malignant properties of GB. Key words: glioblastoma (GB), senescence, SASP, malignant properties, cytokines

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