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Tumor Specific Signaling in T-Cell Lymphoma
Kulinich, Viktoriia ; Havránek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Kužílková, Daniela (referee)
T lymphomas are malignant tumors arising from T cells; they represent a rare variant of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. As in other cancers, tumor T cells need to modify their signaling to support their growth and survival. T-lymphoma tumor cells are capable to adapt various signaling cascades important also in normal healthy T cells to their benefit. The aim of this work is to summarize tumor-specific signaling typical for different types of T-cell lymphomas; both, identical to the signaling of normal T lymphocytes and altered by tumor specific somatic mutations. Detailed focus is on T lymphoma most frequent and important alterations and signaling pathways. These are specifically alterations of signaling pathways associated with T-cell receptor, JAK/STAT cytokine signaling, and Notch signaling. These pathways are particularly important for the differentiation and growth of T lymphocytes in general, therefore, it is not surprising that these pathways are also often pathologically activated or deactivated in tumor cells. Keywords: lymphocytes, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, T-cell receptor, leukemia, JAK/STAT signaling, Notch signaling, oncogenic signaling pathways
Circadian regulation of STAT3 protein in the SCN and it's activation by leptin in the SCN, other parts of hypothalamus and the pineal gland
Moníková, Veronika ; Bendová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Jelínková, Dana (referee)
JAK/STAT signaling pathway is one of the most studied intracellular cascades transmitting signals from the extracellular environment to the cell nucleus in order to affect expression of target genes. Circadian clocks localized in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus are sensitive especially to light but they can respond to non-photic stimuli such as growth factors, opioids, leptin and cytokines that have been demonstrated to perform its function via the JAK/STAT signaling pathway. The recent findings of our laboratory demonstrated that STAT3 protein is highly produced by SCN of rat. Primary aim of our experiments was to test the circadian regulation of STAT3 production in SCN and describe the effect of exogenously administered leptin on STAT3 phosphorylation in the SCN, pineal gland and hypothalamic structures responsible for regulated feeding behavior and energy metabolism. Because activation of leptin receptors may stimulate a number of other signaling cascades, we chose phosphorylated forms of kinase ERK1/2 and GSK-3β as other markers of intracellular changes after administration of leptin in the studied structures. Our results proved rhythmic production of STAT3 protein in SCN of rat and indicated circadian regulation of sensitivity to leptin in hypothalamic structures. The data...

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