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Acta radiologica short reports | 2015

Scoring of the radiological picture of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia: a study to verify the reliability of the method

Eva Kocova; Jiri Vanasek; Vladimir Koblizek; Jakub Novosad; Pavel Elias; Vladimír Bartoš; Martina Sterclova

Background Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a clinical form of usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP). Computed chest tomography (CT) has a fundamental role in the multidisciplinary diagnostics. However, it has not been verified if and how a subjective opinion of a radiologists or pneumologists can influence the assessment and overall diagnostic summary. Purpose To verify the reliability of the scoring system. Material and Methods Assessment of conformity of the radiological score of high-resolution CT (HRCT) of lungs in patients with IPF was performed by a group of radiologists and pneumologists. Personal data were blinded and the assessment was performed independently using the Dutka/Vasakova scoring system (modification of the Gay system). The final score of the single assessors was then evaluated by means of the paired Spearman’s correlation and analysis of the principal components. Results Two principal components explaining cumulatively a 62% or 73% variability of the assessment of the single assessors were extracted during the analysis. The groups did not differ both in terms of specialty and experience with the assessment of the HRCT findings. Conclusion According to our study, scoring of a radiological image using the Dutka/Vasakova system is a reliable method in the hands of experienced radiologists. Significant differences occur during the assessment performed by pneumologists especially during the evaluation of the alveolar changes.


Folia Microbiologica | 2010

J774 macrophage-like cell line cytokine and chemokine patterns are modulated by Francisella tularensis LVS strain infection

Monika Holická; Jakub Novosad; Manuela Kudlova; Martina Loudová; Ctirad Andrys; Jan Krejsek

Mutual interactions were investigated between intracellular parasitic bacterium Francisella tularensis (F.t.; highly virulent bacterium responsible for tularemia, replicating within the host macrophages) and murine macrophage-like cell line J774. Recombinant murine lymphokine INF-γ and/or LPS derived from E. coli were determined to stimulate in vitro antimicrobial activity of macrophage-like J774 cell line against the live vaccine strain (LVS) of F.t. through their ability to produce proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines. F.t. infection up-regulated IL-12 p40 production and down-regulated TNF-α production by stimulated macrophages; on the other hand, F.t. infection did not affect the production of IL-8, IL-6, MCP-5, and RANTES by stimulated macrophages. This showed that F.t. infection modulates the cytokine synthesis by J774 macrophage cell line.


Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) | 2009

The Effect of Interferon-γ and Lipopolysaccharide on the Growth of Francisella tularensis LVS in Murine Macrophage-like Cell Line J774

Monika Holická; Jakub Novosad; Martina Loudová; Manuela Kudlova; Jan Krejsek

BACKGROUND Francisella tularensis, a causative agent of human tularemia, displaying the ability to proliferate inside the human cells. AIMS To evaluate the growth potential of F. tularensis LVS strain in macrophage-like cell line J774 modulated by recombinant interferon γ and E. coli derived lipopolysaccharide. RESULTS Stimulation of J774 cells either by interferon-γ or lipopolysaccharide alone, or especially in combination before infection F. tularensis, revealed protective effects. Higher concentrations of stimulating agents were needed to inhibit ongoing F. tularensis infection. CONCLUSIONS Stimulation of J774 cell line by combination of interferon-γ with lipopolysaccharide inhibits the intracellular growth of F. tularensis.


Folia Microbiologica | 2011

Rapid onset of ICAM-1 expression is a marker of effective macrophages activation during infection of Francisella tularensis LVS in vitro

Jakub Novosad; Monika Holická; M. Novosadova; Jan Krejsek; I. Krcmova


Immunology Letters | 2004

Rapid test for early detection of mycoplasma contamination of the continuous cell line J774.2.

Martina Loudová; Jakub Novosad


Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace / Fondazione clinica del lavoro, IRCCS [and] Istituto di clinica tisiologica e malattie apparato respiratorio, Università di Napoli, Secondo ateneo | 2011

Failure of noninvasive prediction of pulmonary hypertension in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

František Salajka; Vladimír Bartoš; Jakub Novosad; Josef Stasek; Josef Bis; Miroslav Brtko; Pavel Polanský; V. Koblížek; Vratislav Sedlak


Praktické lékárenství | 2018

Moderní aspekty alergické rýmy

Irena Krčmová; Jakub Novosad


Chest | 2012

Unusual Cause of Empyema, Failure of Immunity Response?

Michal Svarc; Vratislav Sedlak; Vladimir Koblizek; František Salajka; Jakub Novosad


European Respiratory Journal | 2011

Non-invasive evaluation in prediction of pulmonary hypertension in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

František Salajka; Vladimír Bartoš; Jakub Novosad; Josef Stasek; Josef Bis; Miroslav Brtko; Pavel Polanský; Vladimir Koblizek; Vratislav Sedlak


Interní medicína pro praxi | 2010

Bronchiální astma - praktické aspekty

Irena Krčmová; Jakub Novosad

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Manuela Kudlova

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Krejsek

Charles University in Prague

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Martina Loudová

Charles University in Prague

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Monika Holická

Charles University in Prague

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František Salajka

Charles University in Prague

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Vladimir Koblizek

Charles University in Prague

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Vladimír Bartoš

Charles University in Prague

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Vratislav Sedlak

Charles University in Prague

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Ctirad Andrys

Charles University in Prague

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Josef Bis

Charles University in Prague

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