Publications by authors named "Zuzana Holikova"

Sporadic basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the commonest human cancer. Although its aggressiveness is low and metastatic potential negligible, the increasing incidence of the tumor in the Western world drives attention to its pathogenesis. In 1996, germ-line mutations in the patched receptor of the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling pathway were described in the Gorlin-Goltz syndrome in association with multiple nevoid BCCs.

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Nuclear presence of galectins suggests a role of these endogenous lectins in the regulation of transcription, pre-mRNA splicing and transport processes. Therefore, detection and localization of nuclear binding sites for galectins by a new methodological step, has potential to further functional analysis. In the first step of our model study we monitored the nuclear expression of galectins-1 and -3 in cultured stromal cells of human bone marrow and human/porcine keratinocytes.

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The tonsils are organized as lymphoepithelial structures that play an important role in protecting both the upper respiratory and alimentary tract regions against incoming antigens. This function requires dendritic cells, professional antigen-presenting cells that act as peripheral sentinels, specializing in the uptake, processing and presentation of antigenic material. This article gives a brief review on dendritic cells with regard to their origin, life cycle and functions in the pharyngeal mucosa.

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Background: Extensive wound coverage still represents a challenge for contemporary medicine. We demonstrate the results of a clinical trial of the grafting of cultured keratinocytes directly on a polymer cultivation support in the treatment of skin defects in seriously burned patients and in patients with trophic ulcers.

Methods: Wound closure was evaluated clinically.

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A thorough characterization of the properties of squamous epithelial cells is necessary in order to improve our understanding of the functional aspects of normal development and malignant aberrations. Up to now, studies have focused almost exclusively on monitoring distinct protein markers. With our growing awareness of the coding function of glycan chains of cellular glycoconjugates and their interaction with receptors (lectins) in situ, defining the glycophenotype of these cells has become an important issue.

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Tandem-repeat C-type lectins (pattern-recognition receptors) with specificity for mannosides are intimately involved in antigen recognition, uptake, routing and presentation in macrophages and dendritic cells. In Langerhans cells, Langerin (CD207), a type-II transmembrane protein with a single C-type carbohydrate recognition domain attached to a heptad repeat in the neck region, which is likely to establish oligomers with an alpha-coiled-coil stalk, has been implicated in endocytosis and the formation of Birbeck granules. The structure of Langerin harbours essential motifs for Ca2+-binding and sugar accommodation.

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A basal layer of squamous epithelia such as epidermis contains stem cells, transit amplifying cells as well as postmitotic differentiating cells. A detailed knowledge of the transition among these cell types in the course of epidermal renewal is important. It would help in better understanding of many pathological processes, including cancer, and in employment of epidermal cells for therapeutic purposes.

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Craniopharyngioma is a rare benign tumour originating from Rathke's pouch. This paper reports a tumour case studied with a set of markers defining protein-carbohydrate recognition. Expression of endogenous lectins and their reactive glycoligands is under differentiation-dependent control in many cell types.

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Large-scale production of keratinocytes by cell culture is of interest for medical applications. Long-term cultivation of epidermal cells is presently possible with feeder cells, i.e.

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Unlabelled: The squamous stratified epithelia contain a proliferative (harboring mitotic activity) and a differentiating compartment. Due to the potential of protein-carbohydrate interactions to regulate cellular activities we introduced a mammalian lectin to cyto- and histochemical analysis. We answer the questions of whether and to what extent this new probe can pinpoint differentiation-dependent glycosylation changes in sections and in culture of keratinocytes.

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