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: Investigation of lymphocyte populations in the porcine small intestine
Kárová, Kristýna ; Šinkora, Marek (advisor) ; Javorková, Eliška (referee)
8 ABSTRACT Historically pig is allocated to a group of animals which use certain parts of their small intestine to acquire a fully developed primary B cell reperoire. Development of such primary repertoire is independent on the antigen presence and resembles the primary lymphopoietic activity of avian bursa of Fabricius. However, some findings concernig the pig's alignment in the above mentioned group suggest otherwise. This graduation thesis is focused on the investigtion of lymphocyte populations and subpopulations in the small intestine of germ-free and conventional piglets. The aim is to determine whether the percentage amounts of lymphocyte populations is dependent on the intestinal colonization. Using Flow Cytometry the significant differences between individual samples were assesed allowing us to conclude which parts of the small intestine could possibly be used for the development of B cell repertoire. Moreover, the status of isotype switching of B lymphocytes isolated from different intestinal parts was determined by the means of PCR analysis. Our data suggest that the small intestine colonization has a crucial role in development of all the main lymphocyte populations as well as some of their subpopulations. The greatest influence of colonization was observed concerning B lymphocytes and their...
Characterization of biological and functional features of a new type of CD27- memory B lymphocytes.
Bajzíková, Martina ; Růžičková, Šárka (advisor) ; Šinkora, Marek (referee)
The increased frequencies of two novel B cell populations defined as IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24+ and IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24- in peripheral blood of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) compared to healthy donors were found. The aim was to search for such B cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their further characterization. The production of immunoglobulin (Ig) mRNA in single B cells was analyzed using flow cytometry, single cell sorting and RT-PCR, IgVH-specific PCR, cycle sequencing and statistical analysis. The study was focused on analysis of variable regions of the heavy chains of Igs and significant differences in the usage of VH, DH and JH gene segments, mutational frequencies, distribution of silent and replacement mutations, length and composition of CDR3 regions, clonal relation and RAG gene expression in above mentioned B cell populations were found. Because of lack of the surface CD27 molecule being regarded as marker of B cells that have undergone antigen-driven germinal reactions, analyzed populations were considered as naive. However, the pattern and type of mutations suggested that these cells could represent a new type of differentiated memory/antigen- experienced B lymphocytes (in CVID less maturated) with the likely role in...
The development of swine B cells and the role of gama delta T lymphocytes in immunization of naive immune system.
Štěpánová, Kateřina ; Šinkora, Marek (advisor) ; Macela, Aleš (referee) ; Faldyna, Martin (referee)
Thesis summary The process of B cell lymphogenesis in swine remains uncertain. Some reports indicate that pigs belong to a group of animal that use ileal Peyers's patches (IPP) for the generation of B cells while others point to the possibility that the bone marrow is functional throughout life. The functional subpopulations of B cells in swine are also unknown. Together with other ruminants, and also birds, γδ T cells in swine may account for >70% of all T cells which is in apparent contrast with humans and mice. The purpose of this thesis was to address these discrepancies and unresolved issues. The results disprove the existing paradigm that the IPP is primary lymphoid tissue and that B cells develop in IPP in an antigen-independent manner. On the other hand, it shows that bone marrow is fully capable of B cell lymphogenesis and remains active at least for the same period of time as it had been speculated for the IPP. This thesis also identified functionally different subsets of porcine peripheral B cells, and shows that CD21 molecules can be expressed in differential forms. Finally, this thesis identifies two lineages of γδ T cells that differ in many functional and phenotype features. This finding may explain why γδ T cells constitute of minority of lymphocytes in circulation of humans and mice.
: Investigation of lymphocyte populations in the porcine small intestine
Kárová, Kristýna ; Šinkora, Marek (advisor) ; Javorková, Eliška (referee)
8 ABSTRACT Historically pig is allocated to a group of animals which use certain parts of their small intestine to acquire a fully developed primary B cell reperoire. Development of such primary repertoire is independent on the antigen presence and resembles the primary lymphopoietic activity of avian bursa of Fabricius. However, some findings concernig the pig's alignment in the above mentioned group suggest otherwise. This graduation thesis is focused on the investigtion of lymphocyte populations and subpopulations in the small intestine of germ-free and conventional piglets. The aim is to determine whether the percentage amounts of lymphocyte populations is dependent on the intestinal colonization. Using Flow Cytometry the significant differences between individual samples were assesed allowing us to conclude which parts of the small intestine could possibly be used for the development of B cell repertoire. Moreover, the status of isotype switching of B lymphocytes isolated from different intestinal parts was determined by the means of PCR analysis. Our data suggest that the small intestine colonization has a crucial role in development of all the main lymphocyte populations as well as some of their subpopulations. The greatest influence of colonization was observed concerning B lymphocytes and their...
Characterization of biological and functional features of a new type of CD27- memory B lymphocytes.
Bajzíková, Martina ; Růžičková, Šárka (advisor) ; Šinkora, Marek (referee)
The increased frequencies of two novel B cell populations defined as IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24+ and IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24- in peripheral blood of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) compared to healthy donors were found. The aim was to search for such B cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their further characterization. The production of immunoglobulin (Ig) mRNA in single B cells was analyzed using flow cytometry, single cell sorting and RT-PCR, IgVH-specific PCR, cycle sequencing and statistical analysis. The study was focused on analysis of variable regions of the heavy chains of Igs and significant differences in the usage of VH, DH and JH gene segments, mutational frequencies, distribution of silent and replacement mutations, length and composition of CDR3 regions, clonal relation and RAG gene expression in above mentioned B cell populations were found. Because of lack of the surface CD27 molecule being regarded as marker of B cells that have undergone antigen-driven germinal reactions, analyzed populations were considered as naive. However, the pattern and type of mutations suggested that these cells could represent a new type of differentiated memory/antigen- experienced B lymphocytes (in CVID less maturated) with the likely role in...
Ontogeny of T- and B- cells in swine
Šinkora, Marek
Recent molecular and functional studies from our laboratory elucidate key aspects in development of porcine T and B lymphocytes including their ontogeny, behavior, fate, subset discrimination, repertoire and specificity of their cell surface receptors. Our results indicate that rather then immune system of swine is unique its understanding may help to elucidate and elaborate some general assumption and hypothesis based by examination of limited number of species such as humans or rodents
Development and origin of .gamma.delta. thymocyte subpopulations during prenatal and postnatal ontogeny
Šinkora, Marek ; Šinkorová, J. ; Holtmeier, W.
Similar to peripheral gamma delta T-cells, porcine gamma delta thymocytes comprise three subsets based upon their expression of CD2 and CD8.
Prenatal deverlopment of the intestinal and extraintestinal T cell receptor repertoire: identical, dominant TCRDV3 transcripts are present in different fetal piglets
Holrmeier, W. ; Geisel, W. ; Bernert, K. ; Butler, J. ; Šinkora, Marek ; Šinkora, Jiří ; Caspary, W. F.
Specimens from the small andf large intestine, spleen, thymus, liver, bone marrow and PBMC were obtained from fetal piglets between 38 and 114 days of gestation.

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