Zdenka Micanova
Charles University in Prague
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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2005
Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Vladimir Krauz; Pavla Nováková; Lucie Milichovská; Zdenka Micanova; Katerina Bibkova; Renáta Suchá; Jiri Turek; Miroslav Balvin; Rokyta Z
The humoral immune response to phospholipids was investigated in women with reproductive failure [1073 women after one in vitro fertilization (IVF), 853 women after two and more IVF, 627 women after three and more repeated spontaneous miscarriages or missed abortions, 412 women after diagnostic laparoscopy] and compared with that of 391 healthy fertile women.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2008
Ivan Subrt; Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova; Marketa Hejnalova; Monika Cerna; Libor Hradecky; Zdenek Novotny
The aim of this study was to investigate frequencies of eight antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) in serum, four genetic thrombophilic factors and their mutual relation in 206 patients with repeated pregnancy loss (RPL).
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2008
Ivan Subrt; Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova; Marketa Hejnalova; Monika Cerna; Libor Hradecky; Zdenek Novotny
The aim of this study was to investigate frequencies of eight antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) in serum, four genetic thrombophilic factors and their mutual relation in 206 patients with repeated pregnancy loss (RPL).
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2013
Ivan Subrt; Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Monika Cerna; Marketa Hejnalova; Jitka Slovanova; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova
This study compares the frequencies of plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (‐675) 4G/5G polymorphism and its relationship with eight antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) in serum of 157 patients with repeated pregnancy loss (RPL).
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2009
Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Jitka Gruberova; Jindra Vrzalova; Katarina Bibkova; Jana Peknicova; Zdenka Micanova; Ondrej Topolcan
Problem The aim of this study was to investigate seminal sperm‐agglutinating antibodies, intra‐acrosomal proteins, sperm head abnormalities, and cytokines (IL‐1β, IL‐2, IL‐4, IL‐5, IL‐6, IL‐8, IL‐10, IL‐12p70 TNF‐α, and IFN‐γ) in men from infertile couples.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2009
Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Jitka Gruberova; Jindra Vrzalova; Katarina Bibkova; Jana Peknicova; Zdenka Micanova; Ondrej Topolcan
Problem The aim of this study was to investigate seminal sperm‐agglutinating antibodies, intra‐acrosomal proteins, sperm head abnormalities, and cytokines (IL‐1β, IL‐2, IL‐4, IL‐5, IL‐6, IL‐8, IL‐10, IL‐12p70 TNF‐α, and IFN‐γ) in men from infertile couples.
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine | 2008
Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Jitka Gruberova; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova; Zdenek Novotny; Rokyta Z; Peknicova
Seminal sperm-agglutinating antibodies along with IgG antibodies against laminin-1 and intraacrosomal sperm proteins were examined in seventy-one men from infertile couples. The direct mixed antiimmunoglobulin reaction test for IgG, IgA, and the commercial ELISA method for detecting IgG antibodies against laminin-1 in seminal plasma were used. Intraacrosomal proteins in the sperm heads were detected by immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies. Cellular elements other than spermatozoa, collectively referred to as “round cells” were also examined. In association with a group of oligoasthenospermatic men, positive levels (44%) of antibodies against laminin-1 of the IgG isotype in seminal plasma were found in conjunction with increased cellularity in semen. Interestingly, the elevated levels of anti-laminin-l IgG and sperm agglutinating positivity were not correlated. The use of antibodies against sperm antigens targeted to adhesive molecules such as laminin-1 contributes to diagnosing reproductive failure. Detection of intraacrosomal proteins very often correlates to the state of semen pathology and inflammation.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2008
Ivan Subrt; Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova; Marketa Hejnalova; Monika Cerna; Libor Hradecky; Zdenek Novotny
The aim of this study was to investigate frequencies of eight antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) in serum, four genetic thrombophilic factors and their mutual relation in 206 patients with repeated pregnancy loss (RPL).
Gynecological Endocrinology | 2014
Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Katka Babcova; Zdenka Micanova; Katarina Bibkova; David Rumpík
Abstract Ovarial hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) represents a serious problem encountered during in vitro fertilization (IVF). We examined 10 patients with OHSS and 50 women also hormonally stimulated in the process of IVF who had no complications. In all women, we evaluated the number of obtained oocytes and the level of inhibins A and B in sera and follicular fluid collected at the time of ovarial puncture, the day embryo transfer and on the day of positivity for hCG. The level of inhibin B in both fluids was significantly higher (t = 0.0403) in women with high quality of oocytes. The higher level of inhibin A was detected in patients with OHSS at the time of oocyte collection and on the day of embryo transfer. Inhibin B was elevated only at the time of oocyte collection. The levels of inhibin A and B were identical in follicular fluids collected from both ovaries. We observed no statistically significant differences between the levels of inhibin A and B in follicular fluids of women in the absence of OHSS. Evaluation of serum levels of inhibin A and B at the time of oocyte collection may contribute to the prognosis and prevention of OHSS.
PLOS ONE | 2012
Miloslav Kverka; Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova; Jirina Bartova; Jan Cibulka; Katarina Bibkova; Zdenka Micanova; Helena Tlaskalova-Hogenova
Background and Aims Anti-sperm antibodies in can markedly reduce the likelihood of natural conception. The etiology of this anti-sperm immunity in human females is unknown. We compared the cytokine response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from infertile patients with or without anti-sperm antibodies (ASA) and fertile women. Methodology/Principal Findings We cultivated the PBMCs together with sperm antigens (whole cells or cell lysate), and screened the supernatants for 40 cytokines by antibody array. When stimulated with whole sperm cells, the PBMCs from patients with ASA produce less IL-3, IL-11, IL-13, ICAM-1, GCSF and more IL-2, IL-4 and IL-12p70 as compared to healthy women. PBMCs from patients with ASA produce typically less IL-13, IL-7, IL-17 and MIG, and more MIP-1β and IL-8, as compared to PBMCs from patients without ASA. In response to sperm cell lysate, PBMCs from infertile women without ASA respond initially by increase in production of growth factors (GCSF, GM-CSF and PDGF-BB) followed by increase in chemokines (e.g. IL-8, MCP-1 and MIP-1β). Conclusions Cellular immune responses to sperm antigens, measured by production of cytokines, differ among infertile women with ASA, infertile women without ASA and healthy women. This difference could play an important role in the initial steps of the infertility pathogenesis.