Publications by authors named "Belenyuk V"

Background: NK cells phenotype and functional state in different genotypes of chronic viral hepatitis C (CVHC), depending on liver fibrosis severity, have not been sufficiently studied, which limits the possibilities for the development of pathology therapy.

Methods: The CVHC diagnosis was based on the EASL recommendations (2018). Clinical examination with liver elastometry was performed in 297 patients with genotype 1 and in 231 patients with genotype 3 CVHC.

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Background: The content of regulatory T cells (Treg) at different stages in formation of effector subpopulations and the level of CD25 expression on the membrane of their various fractions in Graves' disease can determine the long-term autoimmune process persistence and be the target of immunotropic therapy of the disease.

Aim: To study the features of regulatory T-blood cells subpopulation and the level of CD25 expression in patients with Graves' disease in dynamics after radioactive iodine therapy (RIT) to identify the specific Treg subpopulations for potential immunotropic therapy targets of the disease.

Materials And Methods: A single-center, prospective, cohort, open, controlled study was conducted with the participation of women with laboratory-confirmed Graves' disease.

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Post-COVID syndrome develops in 10-20% of people who have recovered from COVID-19 and it is characterized by impaired function of the nervous, cardiovascular, and immune systems. Previously, it was found that patients who recovered from infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus had a decrease in the number and functional activity of NK cells. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of recombinant human IL-2 (rhIL-2) administered to correct NK cell phenotype and functional activity in patients with post-COVID syndrome.

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Background: Melanoma is a highly heterogeneous malignant tumor that exhibits various forms of drug resistance. Recently, reversal transition of cancer cells to the G phase of the cell cycle under the influence of therapeutic drugs has been identified as an event associated with tumor dissemination. In the present study, we investigated the ability of chemotherapeutic agent dacarbazine to induce a transition of melanoma cells to the G phase as a mechanism of chemoresistance.

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The treatment of melanoma remains a challenge, despite novel approaches recently becoming available for disseminated tumors. RNA targeting is being intensively studied in various types of disease. The aim of the present study was to explore whether the in vivo use of a microRNA (miR)-204-5p inhibitor affected melanoma progression, and whether its metastasis affects target organ remodeling.

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Background: Effective control of autoimmune inflammation in Graves' disease determines necessity to study the T helper (Th) and cytotoxic T-lymphocytes dysfunction, as well as the level of regulatory T-cells (Treg) activation in patients with Graves' disease on thyrostatic medication, which will clarify the immunomodulatory effects of long-term thiamazole treatment serve as targets for more specific therapies.

Aim: To study the phenotypic composition of T-lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of patients with Graves' disease to assess the direction of immune response depending on thimazole-induced euthyroidism duration.

Materials And Methods: A single-center, cohort, continuous, open-label, controlled trial was conducted to assess the phenotypic composition of T-lymphocytes in peripheral blood in women with Graves' disease on long-term thiamazole treatment.

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We studied changes in the subpopulation composition and phagocytic activity of monocytes in patients with kidney cancer under the influence of metabolites of the tumor microenvironment in vitro (lactate, ADP, and glutamate). Incubation with metabolites caused similar shifts in the monocyte subsets in kidney cancer patients (an increase in the relative content of classical CD14CD16 monocytes and a decrease in the content of the fraction of intermediate CD14CD16 monocytes), but different changes in their phagocytic activity. The regulatory effect of metabolites on cells is realized by various mechanisms: receptor, metabolic, and epigenomic.

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Aim: to assess types of immune response in patients with advanced suppurative peritonitis and course of disease.

Material And Methods: We examined 79 patients with acute surgical abdominal diseases and injuries complicated by advanced suppurative peritonitis. Blood immunological parameters were estimated using flowing cytometry and enzyme immunoassay.

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