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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine | 2012

Complex evaluation of human monocyte‐derived dendritic cells for cancer immunotherapy

Katerina Vopenkova; Klára Mollová; Ivana Burešová; Jaroslav Michálek

Dendritic cell (DC) immunotherapy is capable of generating tumour‐specific immune responses. Different maturation strategies were previously tested to obtain DC capable of anti‐cancer responses in vitro, usually with limited clinical benefit. Mutual comparison of currently used maturation strategies and subsequent complex evaluation of DC functions and their stimulatory capacity on T cells was performed in this study to optimize the DC vaccination strategy for further clinical application. DC were generated from monocytes using granulocyte–macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (GM‐CSF) and interleukin (IL)‐4, pulsed with whole tumour cell lysate and then matured with one of five selected maturation strategies or cultured without additional maturation stimulus. DC were characterized with regard to their surface marker expression, cytokine profiles, migratory capacity, allogeneic and autologous T cell stimulatory capacity as well as their specific cytotoxicity against tumour antigens. We were able to demonstrate extensive variability among different maturation strategies currently used in DC immunotherapeutic protocols that may at least partially explain limited clinical benefit of some clinical trials with such DC. We identified DC matured with interferon‐γ and lipopolysaccharide as the most attractive candidate for future clinical trials in cancer immunotherapy.


Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine | 2012

Bone marrow plasma cell separation - validation of separation algorithm

Ivana Burešová; Jana Čumová; Lucie Kovarova; Jana Štossová; Elena Vladimirovna Dementyeva; Fedor Kryukov; Sabina Ševčíková; Hana Šváchová; Roman Hájek

Monoclonal gammopathy is characterized by the presence of monoclonal immunoglobulin which is produced by a specifi c clone of terminally differentiated long-living plasma cells (PC) in the bone marrow. More detailed understanding of this clone at the genomic and proteomic level as well as its comparison with the population of normal PC is possible only after the clone is separated from other BM cells.


Journal of Immunotoxicology | 2009

In vitro activation of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes by hTERT-pulsed dendritic cells

Fedor Kryukov; Darina Očadlíková; Lucie Kovářová; Ivana Burešová; Roman Hájek; Jaroslav Michálek

Multiple myeloma has been considered a weakly immunogenic malignancy that can cause profound defects in the immune system. An important issue for the immunotherapy of myeloma is the identification of appropriate tumor-associated antigens (TAAs). Recently, hTERT (human telomerase reverse transcriptase) was detected on a majority of human malignancies. In the studies reported here, we studied antigen-specific and HLA-A2-restricted cytotoxic activity against an ARH77 myeloma cell line in vitro. An HLA-A2-specific hTERT-derived nonapeptide (540ILAKFLHWL548) was used as a TAA. Myeloma-specific cytotoxic activity of hTERT-reactive cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTLs) was established by repeated stimulation of the CTLs via dendritic cells loaded with hTERT-derived nonapeptide. These studies were able to demonstrate that hTERT-reactive T-lymphocytes can be identified and expanded using relatively simple in vitro techniques consisting of antigen-specific stimulation, immunomagnetic sorting, and then induction of rapid expansion.


Cellular Immunology | 2010

microRNA-342, microRNA-191 and microRNA-510 are differentially expressed in T regulatory cells of type 1 diabetic patients.

Renata Hezova; Ondrej Slaby; Petra Faltejsková; Zuzana Mikulková; Ivana Burešová; K.R. Muthu Raja; Jan Hodek; Jaroslava Ovesná; Jaroslav Michálek


International Journal of Hematology | 2010

Optimization of immunomagnetic selection of myeloma cells from bone marrow using magnetic activated cell sorting

Jana Čumová; Lucie Kovarova; Anna Potáčová; Ivana Burešová; Fedor Kryukov; Miroslav Penka; Jaroslav Michálek; Roman Hájek


Neoplasma | 2009

Phenotype of plasma cells in multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance.

Lucie Kovarova; Ivana Burešová; Tomáš Büchler; Renata Suská; Luděk Pour; Lenka Zahradová; Miroslav Penka; Roman Hájek


Klinická onkologie | 2011

Algoritmus separace plazmatických buněk ze vzorků kostní dřeně

Ivana Burešová; Drahomíra Kyjovská; Lucie Kovářová; Jana Kourková; Renata Suská; Tomáš Perutka; Jana Čumová; Roman Hájek


Klinická onkologie Supplement 2008 | 2008

Srovnání selekce plazmatických buněk metodami MACS a FACS

Ivana Burešová; Jana Čumová; Lucie Kovářová; Drahomíra Kyjovská; Petra Vidláková; Renata Suská; Tomáš Perutka; Jana Moravcová; Marcela Rycová; Miroslav Penka; Roman Hájek


Klinická onkologie Supplement 2008 | 2008

Selekce plazmatických buněk

Jana Čumová; Ivana Burešová; Lucie Kovářová; Drahomíra Kyjovská; Petra Vidláková; Renata Suská; Tomáš Perutka; Jana Moravcová; Marcela Rycová; Miroslav Penka; Roman Hájek


Archive | 2010

Is Flow Cytometry Able to Distinguish Monoclonal Gammopathiesand/or Multiple Myeloma Subtypes with Good Prognosis?

Lucie Kovářová; Tamara Varmužová; Pavla Zarbochová; Karthick Raja MuthuRaja; Ivana Burešová; Miroslav Penka; Roman Hájek

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