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Immunosuppressive protocols after cryopreserved aortal allotransplantation in rats.
Špunda, Rudolf ; Špaček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Moláček, Jiří (referee) ; Rohn, Vilém (referee)
The aim of our study was to simulate in rats all aspects and techniques used in our new clinical program of cryopreserved alloarterial transplantation and investigate the influence of two immunosuppressive protocols with tacrolimus on acute rejection of these allografts. Cryopreserved abdominal aortic grafts were transplanted between Brown-Norway and Lewis rats. Tacrolimus (0,2 mg/kg daily) was administered from day 1 to day 30 (TAC1) or from day 7 to day 30 (TAC7), respectively. No immunosuppressed isogeneic (ISO) and allogeneic (ALO) rats combination served as control. Aortal wall destruction and infiltration by immunocompetent cells (MHC II+ cells of recipient origin) was studied on day 30 after transplantation. Flow cytometry was used for the analysis of day 30 sera for the presence of donor specific anti-MHC class I and II antibodies. The aortal allografts in both immunosuppressed groups showed regular morphology of aortal wall with no depositions of immunoglobulin G on day 30. The adventitial infiltration of non-immunosuppressed aortal allografts by MHC class II positive cells of recipient origin was significantly higher (ALO 20,7±6,7 cells, P <0,001) compared to both immunosuppressed groups (TAC1 5,9±5,5 cells, TAC7 6,1±5,1 cells). Anti-MHC antibodies class I and II level in peripheral blood...
Antigen-specific T cell ex vivo detection methods
Kolařík, Daniel ; Drbal, Karel (advisor) ; Krulová, Magdaléna (referee)
Antigen-specific T cells are an essential component of adaptive immunity. They are involved in protection of organism against extracellular and intracellular pathogens as well as against tumor cells. A defect of their function may lead to autoimmune disorders or allergies. That is why their detection and any further manipulation are essential for clinical immunology. In this thesis, I am going to describe two important methods which are useful for studies of antigen-specific T cells. It involves analysis of static snapshot using flow cytometry and kinetic single-cell detection in microwells. The information obtained by those compatible methods is potentially useful for medical practice in both prevention as well as diagnostics and therapy of relevant human pathologies.

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