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Laboratory examination of herpetic infections (EBV, CMV) in patients of Hospital České Budějovice, a.s.
CHALOUPKOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of this work is to compare three routine examinations diagnosed with the detection of EBV or CMV infection - serology, PCR and cellular immunity. The group of patients examined for the period 2017 - 2019 in the Hospital of České Budějovice, a.s. In the discussion, the results are compared with the literature data and the possibilities of practical application of the achieved results, findings and recommendations are assessed.
The skin immune response of mice infected with avian schistosomes
Revalová, Alena ; Macháček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kolářová, Libuše (referee)
Invasion of the mammalian skin by cercariae of avian schistosomes of the genus Trichobilharzia is associated with the skin pathology called cercarial dermatitis (CD). Although the manifestation of CD, characterized by the presence of maculo-papular rash and pruritus, is believed to be linked with the previous sensitization, the role of the infection dose and the specific causative agent is rarely considered. Therefore the skin immune response in mouse pinnae infected by 100, 1000 or 4x100 (repeated infections) cercariae of two Trichobilharzia species - T. regenti and T. szidati - was examined in this work. To compare the effect of these factors (the infection dose and species), a complex approach was ensured by employing both in vivo and in vitro methods. Firstly, histopathological changes in the pinnae were examined by classical histology and infiltrated leukocytes were characterized by flow cytometry. Sera of mice were used to detect the systemic production of cytokines and parasite-specific antibodies. In vitro cultivation of mouse pinnae was used to detect the local production of cytokines. The most remarkable observation was that the infection dose largely impacted the course of the immune response, both locally and systematically. In primary infected mouse pinnae, 100 cercariae of both...
Cytomegalovirus infection in transplant patients
Dvořák, Jan ; Tachezy, Ruth (advisor) ; Harant, Karel (referee)
Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous human -herpesvirus highly prevalent in the population. HCMV is transmitted by close contact between individuals. In infected person this virus causes mainly asymptomatic primary infection, after which the latency is established. In pregnant women HCMV infection can lead to abortions, defects of the fetus and congenital abnormalities of newborn babies. Even more serious complications are caused by this virus in the immunocompromised patients, especially those infected by HIV and in patients who undergo solid organ transplantation and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This work is a complex report about HCMV biology with emphasis on complications which HCMV causes in patients after solid organ transplantation and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This article also contains summary of the methods used for diagnostic of HCMV infection and monitoring and prevention of HCMV associated diseases. Keywords: Cytomegalovirus, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, solid organ transplantation, detection, monitoring, polymerase chain reaction, cellular immunity, humoral immunity
Cytomegalovirus infection in transplant patients
Dvořák, Jan ; Tachezy, Ruth (advisor) ; Harant, Karel (referee)
Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous human -herpesvirus highly prevalent in the population. HCMV is transmitted by close contact between individuals. In infected person this virus causes mainly asymptomatic primary infection, after which the latency is established. In pregnant women HCMV infection can lead to abortions, defects of the fetus and congenital abnormalities of newborn babies. Even more serious complications are caused by this virus in the immunocompromised patients, especially those infected by HIV and in patients who undergo solid organ transplantation and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This work is a complex report about HCMV biology with emphasis on complications which HCMV causes in patients after solid organ transplantation and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This article also contains summary of the methods used for diagnostic of HCMV infection and monitoring and prevention of HCMV associated diseases. Keywords: Cytomegalovirus, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, solid organ transplantation, detection, monitoring, polymerase chain reaction, cellular immunity, humoral immunity
The Role of Dco in \kur{Drosophila} Haematopoiesis
JONÁTOVÁ, Lucie
Point mutations found in human breast cancer samples introduced into the Drosophila dco gene affect the Drosophila haematopoiesis. I described different haematopoietic phenotypes in such mutants and tested their connection with the Toll and the JAK/STAT signalling pathways.

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