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Macrophages selectively sense mechanical cell death in CLASP-depleted melanoma cells to trigger CXCL10 response
Otruba, Matúš ; Labzin, Larisa (advisor) ; Filipp, Dominik (referee)
Melanoma represents a significant and often fatal form of cancer, with metastasis being a primary cause of cancer-related deaths. Immunotherapy aims to stimulate the immune system to eliminate tumors, but even when used together with traditional chemotherapy, still only has <50% success rate. Chemotherapeutic drugs induce tumor cell death, primarily through apoptosis, which is 'silent' and does not incite inflammation or immune cell infiltration into the tumor. During metastasis, tumor cells migrate through confined spaces. CLASP proteins protect organelles and cellular integrity during tumor cell metastasis; when CLASP proteins are depleted, tumor cells migrating through tissue die through a mechanical cell death. The immunological impact of CLASP depletion-induced cell death remains unknown. This study aims to explore whether macrophages, innate immune cells that sense neighboring dying cells, trigger inflammatory cytokine responses specifically to mechanical, as opposed to chemotherapeutic, melanoma cell death. To model mechanical cell death during metastatic migration, CLASP1, a microtubule stabilizing protein, was depleted, and cells were physically compressed to simulate forces encountered during metastasis. Chemotherapy was simulated using a B-Raf inhibitor and the apoptosis inducer...
The effect of polyketide antibiotics on signalling and functional activity of human monocytic cell line
Kopecká, Kristýna ; Stříž, Ilja (advisor) ; Kovářová, Jaromíra (referee)
Anti-inflammatory cytokines have an important role in the development of inflammatory reactions. If an acute inflammation turns into chronical it is very often a pathological phenomenon. Chronicle inflammations accompany a whole number of serious diseases with an unclear prognosis, such as some of the autoimmune diseases. Usually, the cause of these diseases is not quite clear and the treatment is mainly symptomatic with an effort to suppress the immunity system. For this purpose we use various immunosuppressant drugs, and biological treatment is used, too. Another possibility is to use bioactive secondary metabolites produced by various microorganisms. In this group there are for example macrolides antibiotics, and a big potential is also seen in the recently discovered polyketides. The objective of this work is to test the newly acquired secondary metabolites that were isolated in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Actinomycetes at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Tested were manumycin A, manumycin B, colabomycin E, asukamycin A, asukamycin D, β-rubromycin, deoxynybomycin. As comparative substances were used the macrolides antibiotics clarithromycin and azithromycin dehydrate, all of them commercial pharmaceuticals. These substances were tested on the monocytic line THP-1. Cells were stimulated...
The effect of polyketide antibiotics on signalling and functional activity of human monocytic cell line
Kopecká, Kristýna ; Stříž, Ilja (advisor) ; Kovářová, Jaromíra (referee)
Anti-inflammatory cytokines have an important role in the development of inflammatory reactions. If an acute inflammation turns into chronical it is very often a pathological phenomenon. Chronicle inflammations accompany a whole number of serious diseases with an unclear prognosis, such as some of the autoimmune diseases. Usually, the cause of these diseases is not quite clear and the treatment is mainly symptomatic with an effort to suppress the immunity system. For this purpose we use various immunosuppressant drugs, and biological treatment is used, too. Another possibility is to use bioactive secondary metabolites produced by various microorganisms. In this group there are for example macrolides antibiotics, and a big potential is also seen in the recently discovered polyketides. The objective of this work is to test the newly acquired secondary metabolites that were isolated in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Actinomycetes at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Tested were manumycin A, manumycin B, colabomycin E, asukamycin A, asukamycin D, β-rubromycin, deoxynybomycin. As comparative substances were used the macrolides antibiotics clarithromycin and azithromycin dehydrate, all of them commercial pharmaceuticals. These substances were tested on the monocytic line THP-1. Cells were stimulated...

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