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Derivation and characterization of tumor cell lines labeled with fluorescent proteins
Majerová, Miriam ; Šmahel, Michal (advisor) ; Drbal, Karel (referee)
The effective treatment of cancer is hindered by the mechanisms of tumor cells allowing them to escape from immunosurveillance. One such mechanism is the downregulation of MHC I expression by tumor cells. As a result, CD8+ T lymphocytes are not able to eliminate tumor cells. These cells are often characterized by different expression of MHC I, which leads to the heterogeneity of the tumor environment. This thesis describes a production of a model of MHC I heterogeneity in tumors. Expression plasmids carrying genes for FP were created. Tumor cell lines TC-1, TC-1/A9 and TC-1/dB2m with different expression of MHC I molecules were successfully labeled with these plasmids. When monitoring stability of FP expression by these cell lines, a decrease was observed both in vitro and in vivo. The assumption that the cytokine environment of the tumor induces FP expression could not be confirmed because of unstable FP expression. In a tumor from a mixture of TC-1+TC-1/dB2m cell lines, it was possible to distinguish between these two lines based on the expression of β2m. In a mixture of TC- 1/A9+TC-1/dB2m lines, that could not be done due to the heterogeneity of TC-1/A9 MHC I expression. The use of combined immunotherapy showed the greatest impact on immune cell infiltration in tumors from a mixture of TC-1+...

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