Publications by authors named "B Michalikova"

Mesenchymal cells are important components of specified niches in the lung, and can mediate a wide range of processes including tissue regeneration and repair. Dysregulation of these processes can lead to improper remodeling of tissue as observed in several lung diseases. The mesenchymal cells responsible remain poorly described, partially due to the heterogenic nature of the mesenchymal compartment and the absence of appropriate markers.

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Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome, a common form of chronic lung allograft dysfunction, is the major limitation to long-term survival after lung transplantation. The histologic correlate is progressive, fibrotic occlusion of small airways, obliterative bronchiolitis lesions, which ultimately lead to organ failure. The molecular composition of these lesions is unknown.

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Article Synopsis
  • Airway basal cells are essential for lung airway regeneration and may play a role in diseases like COPD, so understanding their characteristics is important for treatment development.
  • The study improved a method to sort human airway basal cells based on size and NGFR expression, highlighting their molecular and functional diversity compared to traditional cultured cells.
  • By using single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers discovered a range of gene expressions in basal cells from healthy individuals and severe COPD patients, identifying potential therapeutic targets linked to lung regeneration.
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In idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) structural properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are altered and influence cellular responses through cell-matrix interactions. Scaffolds (decellularized tissue) derived from subpleural healthy and IPF lungs were examined regarding biomechanical properties and ECM composition of proteins (the matrisome). Scaffolds were repopulated with healthy fibroblasts cultured under static stretch with heavy isotope amino acids (SILAC), to examine newly synthesized proteins over time.

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In this article, the authors present their experience with the diagnosis of bone metastases in patients with breast cancer using bone scintigraphy with 99mTc phosphonate and radioimmunological determination of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and tissue polypeptic antigen (TPA). In a group of 395 patients, there was agreement between tumour markers (CEA, TPA) and the results of bone scintigraphy in 331 cases (84%)--negative in 193 cases (49%) and positive (i.e.

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