Publications by authors named "Zamkova M"

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is overexpressed in numerous cancer cell types. Therapeutic antibodies and chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) against HER2 were developed to treat human tumors. The major limitation of anti-HER2 CAR-T lymphocyte therapy is attributable to the low HER2 expression in a wide range of normal tissues.

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  • A series of new di- and triorganotin(IV) complexes were synthesized using thio-Schiff bases with antioxidant properties, and their structures were confirmed through various characterization methods like NMR and X-ray analysis.
  • The antioxidant activity of these complexes was tested using DPPH and ABTS assays, revealing that those with free phenol or catechol groups were more effective than others with tridentate ligands.
  • Additionally, the compounds showed varying antiproliferative effects against different cancer cell lines, with IC values influenced by the presence of antioxidant fragments and how they are bound in the complexes.
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Plasticity of tumor cells (multitude of molecular regulation pathways) allows them to evade cytocidal effects of chemo- and/or radiation therapy. Metabolic adaptation of the surviving cells is based on transcriptional reprogramming. Similarly to the process of natural cell aging, specific features of the survived tumor cells comprise the therapy-induced senescence phenotype.

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A T cell receptor (TCR) consists of α- and β-chains. Accumulating evidence suggests that some TCRs possess chain centricity, i.e.

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A major advantage of online organic produce shopping is the fact that it saves energy and reduces emissions otherwise generated by customers during their time spent on the road and while shopping. Organic products in general positively impact sustainability, the environment, and the regions of their origin along with the social changes in these regions and further rural development. Moreover, these products positively impact the perceived health benefits and quality of food labeled as organic.

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In this work, we developed the method of preparative production of recombinant human cyclophilin A (rhCypA) in Escherichia coli. The full-length cDNA encoding the gene of human CypA (CYPA) was amplified by RT-PCR from the total RNA of human T cell lymphoma Jurkat. The nucleotide sequence of CYPA was optimized to provide highly effective translation in E.

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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) based on TCR- or CAR-T cells has become an efficient immunotherapeutic approach for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. Previously, we developed a novel strategy for generating therapeutic T cell products based on chain-centric TCRs, in which either α- or β-chain dominates in cognate antigen recognition. To assess the suitability of our experimental approach for the clinical application and predict its possible adverse effects, in studies here, we evaluated the safety of the experimental TCRα-modified T cell product in mouse preclinical models.

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A young boy with multifocal epilepsy with infantile spasms and hypsarrhythmia with minimal organic lesions of brain structures underwent DNA diagnosis using whole-exome sequencing. A heterozygous amino-acid substitution p.L519R in a PHACTR1 gene was identified.

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Cyclophilin A (CypA), an 18 kDa multi-functional protein with - isomerase activity, is both a ligand for cyclosporine A and a proinflammatory factor. CypA is also a chemoattractant for hemopoietic stem cells and progenitors of different lineages, and can mediate regenerative processes in an organism. Accumulated experimental data have suggested there are practical applications for this protein in the treatment of several diseases (i.

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Both TCRα and TCRβ types of T-cell receptors contribute to antigen recognition. However, some TCRs have chain centricity, which means that either the α-chain or the β-chain dictates the peptide-MHC complex specificity. Most earlier reports investigated the role of well-studied β-chains in antigen recognition by TCRαβ.

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The discovery of thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in mammals raises a question about their functionality. It has been shown that some of them are involved in post-transcriptional regulation of other RNAs and form inter-molecular duplexes with their targets. Sequence alignment tools have been used for transcriptome-wide prediction of RNA-RNA interactions.

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Oncogenes of the RAS family regulate many of the cell's activities, including proliferation, survival and differentiation. Activating mutations in these genes are common events for many types of cancer. One of the contradictory points concerning the biological significance of Ras activation is its dual effect (pro- or anti-proliferative) on cell reproduction.

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