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The influence of recombinant proteins from tick saliva on the activity of murine NK cells
BERÁNKOVÁ, Zuzana
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of selected recombinant proteins (tick salivary cystatins) and tick saliva derived from Ixodes ricinus on the cytotoxic activity of murine NK cells in vitro. We determined the suppressive effect of tick saliva and two tick salivary cystatins on NK cell activity.
The influence of tick saliva on the replication of tick-borne encephalitis virus \kur{in vitro} and the influence of tick cystatins on gene expression of interferon regulated factors
ŠIRMAROVÁ, Jana
This study was focused on the influence of hard tick from Ixodes ricinus on the replication of tick-borne encephalitis virus in vivo and the on the accompained changes in the levels of inflammatory cytokines which were determined in serum of infected mice. Futher the effect of tick cystatins, the inhibitors of cysteine proteases, on gene expression of interferon regulated factors was investigated in dendritic cells upon stimulation with Toll-like receptor ligands.
The role of tick saliva and tick salivary cystatins in the transmission of \kur{Borrelia burgdorferi} and the cystatin effect on experimental asthma in mice.
HORKÁ, Helena
The thesis focuses on the investigation of the role of tick salivary components in the course of Lyme disease in mice. It includes studies on the saliva-facilitated transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi in vivo and the effect of tick cysteine protease inhibitors (cystatins) both on murine immune cells and the transmission of B. burgdorferi spirochetes in mice. The thesis also reveals practical applications of salivary cystatins for the development of anti-tick vaccine and the application of the pharmacological action of a tick salivary cystatin for the therapy of the disease symptoms in a mouse model of experimental asthma.
The influence of \kur{Ixodes ricinus} saliva on the antiviral effect of interferons
ŠIRMAROVÁ, Jana
We investigated the influence of the saliva from Ixodes ricinus tick on antiviral effect of interferons. In addition, the effect of tick saliva on the cellular signalling pathways stimulated by IFN ? and IFN ? was examined.
Influence of tick saliva on cytokine IL-17 production by murine splenocytes.
KOTKOVÁ, Michaela
Aim of this study was to quantify production of IL-17 cytokine. IL-17 was induced in murine spleen cells after stimulation of the T cell receptor through CD3 crosslinking. Futher, the effect of salivary gland extract (SGE) and tick saliva on production of IL-17 was investigated. The mechanism of the interaction was also studied.
The influence of salivary gland extracts (SGE) and saliva of the tick \kur{Ixodes ricinus} on the replication of tick-borne encephalitis virus under \kur{in vitro} conditions
TYKALOVÁ, Hana
We examined the influence of saliva and SGE from Ixodes ricinus tick, the main European TBEV vector, on the replication of TBEV under in vitro conditions in various mammalian cell lines (fibroblasts, macrophages, porcine kidney). In addition, the effect of tick saliva on the production of IFN {$\beta$} by fibroblast cells was studied.

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