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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Feedback Enhancement of Antibody Responses via Complement and Fc Receptors

Dahlström, Jörgen January 2001 (has links)
IgG, IgM and IgE in complex with antigen have the capacity to regulate specific immune responses. In this investigation, the role of Fc receptors for IgG (FcγRI, FcγRII and FcγRIII) and complement receptors 1 and 2 (CR1/2) for antibody-mediated enhancement of antibody responses are investigated. IgM is known to efficiently activate complement and thereby enhance specific antibody responses but it is not known if this involves binding to CR1/2. Using CR1/2 deficient mice, immunized with sheep erythrocytes alone or together with specific IgM, we present evidence that IgM-mediated enhancement is completely dependent on CR1/2 expression, whereas IgG or IgE in complex with bovine serum albumin (BSA) induce strong antibody responses in CR1/2-deficient mice. Enhancement by IgE is mediated via the low affinity receptor for IgE (FcεRII, CD23). However, the receptors which are involved in IgG-mediated enhancement are not known. We find that γ-chain-deficient mice (lacking FcγRI and FcγRIII) have impaired antibody responses to IgG/BSA complexes. In contrast, FcγRIII deficient mice have normal responses, suggesting that FcγRI mediates the effect. Furthermore, IgG/BSA complexes induce up to 189-fold stronger antibody responses in FcγRIIB-deficient mice than in wild-type mice. The threshold dose of IgG/BSA required was lower, the response was sustained for longer and initiated earlier in FcγRIIB-deficient than in wild-type animals. The findings suggest that FcγRIIB acts as a "safety-valve" preventing excessive antibody production during an immune response. We show for the first time that IgG3/BSA complexes can mediate enhancement of specific antibody responses. Their effect does not involve known Fcγ receptors.
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Das lymphozytäre Entzündungsinfiltrat in Multiple-Sklerose-Läsionen: Immunhistochemische Analyse im Bezug auf immunopathogenetische Subtypen und Läsionsaktivitäten / Lymphocytes in the inflammatory infiltration in multiple sclerosis lesions: Immunohistochemical analysis concerning immunopathological patterns & different lesion activities

Wilhelm, Kathrin 04 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Molecular mechanism of B cell antigen receptor-induced SHIP activation / Molekularer Mechanismus der durch den B-Zell Antigenrezeptor vermittelten Aktivierung von SHIP

Manno, Birgit 12 January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Contrôle de la fonction régulatrice des lymphocytes B : effet du Glatiramer Acetate / Control of regulatory B cell function : effect of Glatiramer Acetate

Amrouche, Kahina 11 December 2015 (has links)
Le lymphocyte B (LB) des patients lupiques est réfractaire à tous les procédés décrits à ce jour pour activer une fonction régulatrice B (Breg). Il constitue de ce fait un modèle intéressant d’étude de la déficience Breg chez l’Homme et soulève de nombreuses interrogations. Est-il possible de restaurer un défaut d’activation de la régulation LB? Si oui est-il possible d'agir à temps et le plus efficacement possible, et comment s'y prendre? Ou au contraire, est-ce un état irréversible de la cellule B? Ce travail de thèse a pour objectif principal de répondre à cette problématique essentielle à notre compréhension du Breg. Grace à un polypeptide de synthèse le Glatiramer acetate (GA), nous montrons que la restauration de la fonction régulatrice d’un Breg chez les patients lupiques est possible. Le compartiment LB mémoire fixe fortement le GA et la pré-sensibilisation par le GA permet d’augmenter le potentiel régulateur des LB mémoires mais n’affecte aucunement celui des LB matures. Le GA exerce deux actions majeures sur le LB mémoire. D’une part, il génère une meilleure capacité d’inhibition de la prolifération T, dont le mécanisme est associé à un contact cellulaire impliquant les molécules HLA-DR. D’autre part, il favorise un contrôle plus efficace de la polarisation Th1 qui est très probablement associé à sa capacité à induire la production d’IL-10 dans ces LB. Enfin, le GA modifie le phénotype des LB mémoires puisque l’expression de CD5, IL-21R, ou encore PD-1 est significativement augmentée, autant de molécules impliquées dans la fonction suppressive et dans la production d’IL-10. En conclusion, nous montrons qu’amplifier une fonction régulatrice et surtout la restaurer lorsqu’elle est défaillante chez les malades, est parfaitement possible in vitro. Face à l’engouement suscité par le développement de procédés favorisant l’expansion des Bregs chez la souris à des fins thérapeutiques, l’enjeu est aujourd’hui d’être en mesure d’extrapoler de telles démarches chez l’Homme. Ce travail, avec toute la modestie requise, contribuera à faire naître un nouvel élan vers de telles perspectives. / B cell in systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) is unresponsive to all methods described to date, to activate B cells regulatory (Breg) function. Therfore, it is an interesting model to study the Breg deficiency in Human, and highlights many questions: is there a way to restore a defect of the Breg activation ? If yes, how can we act more efficiently ? Or in contrast, is it an irreversible state of the B cell? Glatiramer Acetate (GA) is a synthetic polypeptide used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. We show that Breg activity of SLE B cells can be restored after stimulation with GA. Interestingly, memory B cells bound high level of FITC-conjuated GA in contrast to mature B cells. We desmonstrate that GA can increased specifically the regulatory activities of memory B cells. GA exerts two major actions on the memory B cells. It generates an improved capacity of inhibition of the T cell proliferative response, whose mechanism is associated with a cellular contact involving HLA-DR molecules. In addition, GA supports a more effective control of the Th1 polarization which is most likely associated with its capacity to induce the production of IL-10 in these B cells. Finaly, GA modifies the memory B cell phenotype since the expression CD5, IL-21R, or PD-1 is significantly increased, all molecules involved in the suppressive function and the IL-10 production. In conclusion, our results show for the first time that amplification of Breg function and additionally its restoration when it is defective in patients, can be perfectly achieved in vitro. Currently, while the development of new process supporting the expansion of Bregs in the mouse model exist, the challenge is to extrapolate such methods in human. Through the control of their regulatory potential, regulatory B cells could be the targets of novel therapeutic approach in autoimmune diseases. This study might open up new horizons in this field.
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Pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes das cadeias leve e pesada de imunoglobulina nos processos linfoproliferativos cutâneos de células B / Detection of immunoglobulin light and heavy chain genes rearrangements in cutaneous B cell lymphoproliferative infiltrates

Cláudia Zavaloni Melotti 18 October 2007 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: O diagnóstico diferencial dos processos linfoproliferativos cutâneos de célula B permanece um desafio para patologistas, dermatologistas, hematologistas e oncologistas, apesar dos recentes avanços imunoistoquímicos e moleculares. OBJETIVO: Este trabalho avaliou o auxílio diagnóstico e as limitações da pesquisa da clonalidade utilizando a biologia molecular nos linfomas primários cutâneos de célula B e pseudolinfomas de células B, assim como a relevância da análise dos dados em conjunto com informações clínicas, histológicas e imunoistoquímicas. MÉTODOS: O estudo incluiu 31 casos de processos linfoproliferativos cutâneos de célula B classificados à histologia e imunoistoquímica como 14 linfomas, 6 pseudolinfomas e 11 casos inconclusivos. A pesquisa da clonalidade foi realizada em todos os casos por meio da pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes da cadeia leve kappa e pesada utilizando o método de PCR. RESULTADOS: Os resultados confirmaram monoclonalidade em 61,5% dos linfomas. Em adição, o método evidenciou monoclonalidade em 20% dos casos inconclusivos à avaliação histológica e imunoistoquímica. A pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes de cadeia leve kappa resultou mais contributiva em relação à pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes da cadeia pesada. CONCLUSÕES: Estes resultados demonstraram a utilidade do método no auxilio diagnóstico dos linfomas cutâneos. A maior contribuição no estudo da clonalidade dos processos linfoproliferativos cutâneos de células B, através da pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes de cadeia leve kappa em associação com a pesquisa do rearranjo dos genes de cadeia pesada, sugeriu a necessidade da utilização conjunta das duas técnicas para maior acurácia diagnóstica nestes casos. / INTRODUCTION: The differential diagnosis of the lymphoproliferative B-cell infiltrates remains an important challenge for pathologists, dermatologists, hematologists and oncologists, despite the recent advances in immunohistochemical and molecular techniques. OBJECTIVES: This study has evaluated the diagnostic aid and the limitations of the clonality analysis using molecular biology in cutaneous B-cell lymphomas and pseudolymphomas, as well as the relevance of this analysis when combined with clinical, histological and immunohistochemical data. METHODS: The study covered 31 cases of cutaneous lymphoproliferative B-cell infiltrates classified by histological and immunohistochemical characteristics as 14 lymphomas, 6 pseudolymphomas and 11 non-conclusive cases. The clonality analysis was performed in all cases using PCR to detect the pattern of immunoglobulin light kappa and heavy chains gene rearrangements. RESULTS: The results have confirmed monoclonality in 61,5% of lymphomas. In addition, the method showed monoclonality in 20% of the cases previously classified as a non-conclusive through histological and immunohistochemical evaluation. CONCLUSION: These results highlight the importance of the PCR clonality analysis as an ancillary diagnostic tool in cutaneous lymphoma. The research of the immunoglobulin light kappa gene rearrangement was more efficient resulting in a higher rate of monoclonality detection when compared to the heavy chain analysis. Nevertheless, the use of both protocols improves the sensitivity of the method.
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Influência da imunização inicial com a vacina codificando epítopos para linfócitos T CD4 + do HIV na resposta imune direcionada a proteína env / Influence of an HIV derived CD4+ T cell epitopes DNA vaccine priming in the immune responses against env protein

Juliana de Souza Apostolico 11 November 2013 (has links)
A epidemia causada pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) é a mais importante das ultimas décadas. A despeito dos avanços no conhecimento da patogenia do vírus e da resposta imune à infecção, até o momento não existe uma vacina eficaz contra a aquisição do HIV. Diversas linhas de evidência indicam que anticorpos neutralizantes ou ligadores, linfócitos T CD4+ e T CD8+ desempenham um papel importante na imunidade contra o HIV. Os anticorpos que são capazes de neutralizar o HIV são direcionados principalmente à glicoproteína do envelope do vírus (env), mas os candidatos vacinais baseados na proteína de envelope gp120 monomérica testados até hoje falharam em induzir proteção nos ensaios de eficácia. Avanços no entendimento da estrutura e função da glicoproteína env tem facilitado o desenvolvimento de uma nova geração de imunógenos baseada em trímeros mais estáveis e solúveis da glicoproteína gp140. Em uma formulação vacinal além da escolha do antígeno, os adjuvantes desempenham um papel fundamental. Os adjuvantes são conhecidos por aumentar a imunogenicidade das vacinas, e nos últimos anos vários compostos, incluindo agonistas de receptores do tipo Toll (TLR) e NOD (NLR) têm demonstrado eficácia em ensaios clínicos. Em estudos prévios, nosso grupo demonstrou que a imunização de camundongos com uma vacina de DNA codificando 18 epítopos para linfócitos T CD4+ do HIV-1 (HIVBr18), foi capaz de induzir resposta específica e ampla de linfócitos T CD4+ e T CD8+. Devido ao importante papel do efeito auxiliar de linfócitos T CD4+ na resposta humoral nas imunizações assistidas por diversos adjuvantes, o objetivo central do trabalho foi verificar se a imunização inicial com a vacina de DNA HIVBr18 seria capaz de aumentar a magnitude/qualidade de resposta imune humoral e celular induzida pelo trímero de gp140 na presença de diferentes adjuvantes. Para tal, camundongos BALB/c foram imunizados inicialmente com a vacina HIVBr18 ou com o vetor vazio e posteriormente com a proteína gp140 na presença dos adjuvantes: completo de Freund (ACF), poly IC, CpG ODN 1826, Monofosforil lipídeo A (MPL), Muramildipeptídeo (MDP), Imiquimod (R837), e Resiquimod (R848). Observamos que a imunização inicial com HIVBr18 foi capaz de fornecer um auxílio cognato para a proliferação específica de linfócitos T CD4+ e T CD8+ e também para a produção da citocina IFNy. A análise da xx resposta humoral mostrou que a imunização inicial com a vacina HIVBr18, foi capaz de influenciar a produção das subclasses de imunoglobulinas, independente do adjuvante testado. No presente trabalho, também analisamos a influência dos adjuvantes na imunogenicidade da gp140. Os animais que receberam os adjuvantes MPL, poly IC e CpG ODN 1826 apresentaram títulos de anticorpos estatisticamente superiores quando comparados aos animais que receberam os adjuvantes Alum, MDP, R837 e R848. Observamos que os animais imunizados com a gp140 na presença dos diferentes adjuvantes desenvolveram células B do centro germinativo e células TCD4+ auxiliar foliculares. Estes resultados nos permitem concluir que a imunização inicial com HIVBr18 é capaz de alterar a qualidade da resposta humoral e celular gp140- específica. Assim, essa formulação poderia ser utilizada para auxiliar e/ou direcionar a resposta imune induzida por outros imunógenos como por exemplo o trímero de gp140. Podemos concluir também que diferentes formulações de adjuvantes que se encontram em ensaios clínicos como poly IC, CpG ODN e MPL podem ser capazes de induzir um resposta imune humoral e celular tão ou mais potente que aquela induzida pelo ACF / The epidemic caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the most important in the last decades. Despite advances in the knowledge about virus pathogenesis and immune response to infection, until now there is not an effective vaccine against HIV acquisition. Several evidences indicate that neutralizing or binding antibodies, CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes play an important role in immunity against HIV. The antibodies that are able to neutralize HIV are primarily directed against the virus envelope glycoprotein (env), but the vaccine candidates based on monomeric gp120 envelope protein tested so far failed to induce protection in efficacy trials. Advances in understanding the structure and function of the env glycoprotein have facilitated the development of a new generation of immunogens based on trimers, a more stable and soluble form of gp140 glycoprotein. In a vaccine formulation, in addition to the antigen, adjuvants play a pivotal role. Adjuvants are known to increase the immunogenicity of vaccines and, in the last years, several compounds, including agonists of Toll-like receptors (TLR) and NOD (NLR), have presented efficacy in clinical trials. In previous work, our group demonstrated that immunization of mice with a DNA vaccine (HIVBr18) encoding 18 CD4+ T cells epitopes from HIV-1 was able to induce a broad CD4+ T and CD8+ T cells specific response.. Given the important role of CD4+ T cells in the humoral response after adjuvant-assisted immunization, the aim of the study was to verify whether an initial immunization with the DNA vaccine HIVBr18 could increase the magnitude/quality of humoral and cellular immune response induced by gp140 trimer in the presence of different adjuvants. Therefore, BALB/c mice were initially immunized with the vaccine HIVBr18 or empty vector and then with gp140 in the presence of the following adjuvants: Freund\'s complete (CFA), poly IC, CpG ODN 1826, monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL), Muramyl dipeptide (MDP), Imiquimod (R837), and Resiquimod (R848). We observed that initial immunization with HIVBr18 was able to provide cognate help for specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells proliferation and also for IFN-y production. Analysis of humoral response showed that initial immunization with the HIVBr18 vaccine was able to alter the production of immunoglobulin subclasses independent of the adjuvant tested. This work also analyzed the influence of adjuvants on the immunogenicity of gp140. Mice that received the adjuvant MPL, poly IC and CpG ODN 1826 presented higher antibody titers when compared to animals that received Alum, MDP, R837 and R848. We observed that mice immunized with gp140 in the presence of all adjuvants tested developed germinal center B cells and follicular helper T cells (TFH). We conclude that initial immunization with HIVBr18 is able to alter the quality of specific humoral and cellular immune responses.. Therefore, this formulation could be used in combination with other immunogens, such as gp140, to help/redirect the immune response. We also conclude that the adjuvants that are in clinical trials such as poly IC, MPL and CpG ODN 1826 may be able to induce stronger humoral and cellular response than CFA
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L’hypermutation somatique des gènes des immunoglobulines : corrélation avec le cycle cellulaire et contribution des voies de réparation mutagènes / Somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes : correlation with the cell cycle and contribution of mutagenic repair pathways

Zivojnovic, Marija 26 November 2013 (has links)
Pour augmenter l’affinité des anticorps sécrétés en réponse à un antigène, les gènes d’immunoglobulines subissent l’hypermutation somatique, une mutagénèse adaptative initiée par l’action de l’activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID). L’uracile provenant de la désamination des cytosines par cette enzyme est réparé de façon erronée par la suite : si il est pris en charge par l’uracile N-glycosylase (UNG), enzyme à l’origine d’une réparation poursuivie habituellement par des composantes de la voie du "base-excision repair", il reste à sa place un site abasique franchissable par les ADN polymérases translésionnelles avec un taux d’erreur très élevé. Si le mésappariement U:G est reconnu par la voie du « mismatch repair », le brin d’ADN entourant le U est dégradé puis néo-synthétisé par une autre ADN polymérase translésionnelle particulièrement mutagène en face des bases T et A, la polymérase eta. Nous avons proposé que le choix entre ces deux voies de réparation mutagènes puisse être régulé en fonction du cycle cellulaire: les mutations des paires A:T seraient introduites dans les gènes d’immunoglobulines par la voie du mismatch repair en phase G1 alors que la voie erronée d’UN introduirait les autres mutations lors de la phase S. Nous sommes parvenus à restreindre l’activité de l’AID à deux parties distinctes du cycle, la phase G1 ou les phases S/G2/M, et nous avons établi le fonctionnement de ce système dans le modèle murin. De façon surprenante, nous avons détecté un taux de mutation proche du bruit de fond chez toutes les souris dont l’AID opérait uniquement dans les phases S/G2/M. Par contre, les souris dont l’AID a été restreinte en G1 présentaient un spectre de mutation diversifié sur les quatre bases et similaire au normal. A la lumière de ces résultats, nous proposons que les lésions introduites tout au long du cycle par l’AID soient diversifiées par les acteurs de l’hypermutation somatique pendant la phase G1, alors que les lésions seraient soit réparées de façon fidèle en dehors de cette phase-là, soit de faible impact. Afin d’expliquer le biais de brin dans l’hypermutation somatique observé pour les mutations sur les bases A :T, nous proposons pour l’ADN polymérase eta un rôle inhabituel de réparation du brin portant la « lésion », et non de synthèse translésionnelle classique en face de cette lésion. Nous avons analysé le profil, le taux et la distribution des mutations introduites par Pol eta sur un oligonucléotide cible pour l’hypermutation, qui a été inséré au locus des immunoglobulines et utilisé pour l’établissement des souris knock-in avec un fond génétique déficient ou non en UNG. Nos résultats, selon lesquels Pol eta continue de cibler le brin codant indépendamment de la localisation des « points d’entrée » en forme d’uraciles, contredisent les rapports déjà publiés sur ce sujet. De façon inattendue, nos résultats mettent en évidence une coopération entre les voies UNG et et les activités endonucléasique du mismatch repair, fournissant la cassure simple brin qui va permettre d'initier la resynthèse à fort taux d'erreur à l'origine de la mutagénèse A/T. Ces résultats résolvent aussi le paradoxe de la non-participation apparente du complexe effecteur du mismatch repair (Mlh1/Pms2) dans le processus d'hypermutation, en proposant qu'il fonctionne en redondance avec UNG, dans une distribution des tâches qui dépend du contexte de la séquence ciblée et de la densité du processus de deamination. / Somatic hypermutation is a localized mutagenesis, essentially targeted to the immunoglobulin V region, and occurring during the immune response. This process is triggered by AID (activation-induced cytidine deaminase) that deaminates cytosines into uracils at the Ig locus. This lesion is further processed by Ung or the Msh2-Msh6 complex, with an abnormal outcome for both pathways that results in an increased mutation load. The Msh2-Msh6 complex recruits Pol eta to generate a short patch DNA synthesis with mostly mutations at A and T bases. To get further insight into this error-prone repair process, we have generated hypermutation substrates consisting in an A/T oligonucleotide of 100 bases with or without 3 cytidines in its core region, inserted by knock-in at the heavy chain Ig locus. Our aim was to compare the mutation frequency, distribution and mutation profile of substrates with C on either the coding or the non-coding strand on WT or Ung-deficient background, taking into account that Pol eta is a preferred A to G mutator. Our results suggest that Pol eta resynthesis may proceed on the coding strand, whatever the strand localization of the uracil, thus contradicting previous reports. Unexpectedly, our results revealed a cooperation between the Ung pathway and the endonuclease activity of the mismatch repair, with both of them providing the single-strand nick that allows initiation of the error-prone process that generates mutations at A and T bases. These results resolve the apparent paradox of the non-involvement of the mismatch repair effector complex (Mlh1-Pms2) in hypermutation, by proposing that it works redundantly with UNG, in a distribution of tasks that will depend upon the sequence context and the intensity of deamination activity. We have also constructed cell cycle restricted mutants of AID, to study in which phase of the cell cycle this atypical, mismatch repair driven, error-prone synthesis is taking place. Using the Fucci restriction system (degrons based on Cdt1 or Geminin peptides), we have generated AID constructs with proper restriction in either G1 or S/G2/M phases. These retroviral constructs have been used to transduce mouse hematopoietic stem cells from either AID -deficient mice and to restore immunodeficient animals, in order to analyze their immune response. We report that restriction of AID expression in S/G2/M part of the cycle yielded only background mutation frequency, while AID operating in the G1 phase is able to generate an equal proportion of A/T and G/C mutations at the Ig loci, thus demonstrating that uracils generated in G1 are substrates for both Ung- and mismatch repair pathways.
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Etude du développement de la réponse humorale dirigée contre la capsule polysaccharidique de Streptococcus suis et Streptococcus du groupe B

Calzas, Cynthia 08 1900 (has links)
Streptococcus suis et Streptococcus du groupe B (GBS) sont deux bactéries encapsulées qui induisent des pathologies similaires chez l’homme et/ou l’animal, incluant septicémies et méningites. La capsule polysaccharidique (CPS) est un facteur de virulence clé de ces deux pathogènes et les anticorps (Ac) anti-CPS présentent un bon potentiel protecteur. Néanmoins, ces molécules sont faiblement immunogéniques et les mécanismes de la génération de la réponse humorale anti-CPS demeurent méconnus. L’objectif principal de cette thèse était d’évaluer les caractéristiques et les mécanismes du développement de la réponse Ac dirigée spécifiquement contre les CPS de S. suis et GBS, ainsi que l’effet de la biochimie de la CPS dans cette réponse. Nous avons étudié S. suis types 2 et 14 et GBS types III et V, dont les CPS présentent plusieurs similarités dans leurs compositions et leurs structures, incluant la présence d’acide sialique, un sucre potentiellement immunosuppresseur, tout en possédant une antigénicité propre. Nous avons tout d’abord analysé la nature de la réponse Ac anti-CPS sérique face à la bactérie entière. Les souris infectées par S. suis développent une réponse très faible (S. suis type 2) voire insignifiante (S. suis type 14) de profil isotypique restreint à l’IgM et sont incapables de monter une réponse mémoire efficace face à une seconde infection. Un profil similaire est obtenu chez le porc infecté par S. suis type 2. On détecte des titres d’IgM anti-CPS significatifs chez les souris infectées par GBS (type III ou V). Toutefois, la magnitude de la réponse reste globalement faible et aucune commutation de classe n’est observée. Nous avons ensuite examiné l’influence de la biochimie de la CPS sur ces profils de réponse en conduisant des expériences avec la CPS hautement purifiée de ces pathogènes. Tandis que la CPS de GBS type III administrée aux souris conserve des propriétés immunogéniques similaires à celles observées durant l’infection par la bactérie intacte, les CPS de S. suis type 2 et GBS type V perdent toute capacité à induire une réponse Ac spécifique. L’analyse de l’interaction in vitro des CPS avec les cellules dendritiques (DC) murines, des acteurs clés dans la détection des pathogènes et l’orchestration des réponses immunitaires subséquentes, révèle que ces molécules stimulent la production de niveaux conséquents de chémokines via différents récepteurs. Néanmoins, les CPS sont inaptes à induire la sécrétion de cytokines et elles interfèrent avec la capacité des DC à exprimer BAFF, une cytokine clé dans la différenciation des lymphocytes B en plasmocytes. L’utilisation de CPS chimiquement désialylées démontre que l’acide sialique ne joue aucun rôle immunosuppresseur majeur dans le développement de la réponse Ac dirigée contre les CPS purifiées de S. suis ou GBS, ni sur l’interaction des CPS avec les DC in vitro, ni sur profil de la réponse in vivo. D’autres propriétés biochimiques intrinsèques à ces CPS seraient responsables de l’inaptitude de l’hôte infecté à monter une réponse Ac adéquate et les identifier constituera un outil précieux pour une meilleure compréhension de l’immunopathogénèse de S. suis et GBS ainsi que pour développer des moyens de lutte efficaces contre ces bactéries. / Streptococcus suis and Group B Streptococcus (GBS) are two encapsulated bacteria that induce similar pathologies in humans and/or animals, including septicemia and meningitis. The capsular polysaccharide (CPS) is a major virulence factor for both pathogens and CPS-specific antibodies (Ab) display a good protective potential. However, CPSs are weak immunogenic molecules and the mechanisms of the generation of the CPS-specific humoral response remain poorly known. Thus, the main objective of this thesis was to evaluate the characteristics and the mechanisms of the development of the Ab response directed against S. suis and GBS CPSs, as well as the influence of the biochemistry of the CPS on this response. We worked with S. suis types 2 and 14 and GBS types III and V, whose CPSs present several similarities in their compositions and structures, including the presence of sialic acid, a potentially immunosuppressive sugar, while being very distinct antigens. Initially, we analyzed the features of the CPS-specific serum Ab response to whole bacteria. S. suis-infected mice developed a very low (S. suis type 2) to undetectable (S. suis type 14) response restricted to the IgM isotype, and were unable to mount an efficient memory response after a secondary infection. A similar profile of response was obtained in S. suis type 2-infected pigs. We detected significant CPS-specific IgM titers in GBS-infected mice (type III or V). Nonetheless, the magnitude of the response remained globally low and no isotype switching was observed. Then, we examined the influence of the biochemistry of the CPS on these response profiles by conducting experiments with highly purified CPSs from these pathogens. Whereas the purified GBS type III CPS administrated to mice retained similar immunogenic properties as those observed during the infection with the intact bacteria, purified S. suis type 2 and GBS type V CPSs were no longer able to induce a specific Ab response. The analysis of the in vitro interaction between the CPSs and murine dendritic cells (DCs), crucial actors in the detection of pathogens and the orchestration of subsequent immune responses, revealed that these molecules stimulate the production of significant levels of chemokines through different receptors. Nevertheless, CPSs were unable to induce cytokine secretion and interfered with the ability of DCs to express BAFF, a key cytokine for B lymphocyte differentiation into plasma cells. The use of chemically desialylated CPSs demonstrated that sialic acid does not play a major immunosuppressive role in the development of the Ab response specific to purified S. suis or GBS CPSs, neither on the in vitro interaction between CPSs and DCs, nor on the profile of the in vivo response. Other biochemical properties intrinsic to these CPSs would be responsible for the inaptitude of the infected host to mount an adequate Ab response, and their identification will be a precious tool for a better understanding of the immunopathogenesis of S. suis and GBS, as well as for the development of efficient strategies to fight against these bacteria.
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Charakterizace biologických a funkčních vlastností nového typu lidských CD27- paměťových B lymfocytů / Characterization of biological and functional features of a new type of CD27- memory B lymphocytes.

Bajzíková, Martina January 2011 (has links)
The increased frequencies of two novel B cell populations defined as IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24+ and IgM+ CD19+ CD27- CD21low CD38low CD24- in peripheral blood of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) compared to healthy donors were found. The aim was to search for such B cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their further characterization. The production of immunoglobulin (Ig) mRNA in single B cells was analyzed using flow cytometry, single cell sorting and RT-PCR, IgVH-specific PCR, cycle sequencing and statistical analysis. The study was focused on analysis of variable regions of the heavy chains of Igs and significant differences in the usage of VH, DH and JH gene segments, mutational frequencies, distribution of silent and replacement mutations, length and composition of CDR3 regions, clonal relation and RAG gene expression in above mentioned B cell populations were found. Because of lack of the surface CD27 molecule being regarded as marker of B cells that have undergone antigen-driven germinal reactions, analyzed populations were considered as naive. However, the pattern and type of mutations suggested that these cells could represent a new type of differentiated memory/antigen- experienced B lymphocytes (in CVID less maturated) with the likely role in...
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Možnosti predikce a imunointervence u diabetu 1. typu / Possibilities of prediction and immunointervention in type 1 diabetes

Sklenářová, Jana January 2020 (has links)
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease characterised by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in the islets of Langerhans. It is a long-term process initiated months or even years prior to the clinical onset. The main role in the pathogenesis is played by T lymphocytes but other cell types are involved as well. The presence of autoantibodies in the circulation is typical even before the disease onset. Nowadays, intensive research is focused on finding individuals at risk and developing an effective prevention. During my postgraduate studies I was involved mainly in the research of T1D prediction and prevention. We investigated the relationship of established autoimmune markers - autoantibodies - and the cellular reactivity to GAD65 and IA2 autoantigens. We discovered that the reaction to autoantigens is very individual and it is influenced by the patient's autoantibody profile. These results could be relevant in planning antigen-specific immunointervention studies and improving their efficacy. We also made an attempt to improve specificity and sensitivity of a beta cell destruction marker (specifically demethylated DNA), which would enable better understanding of the beta cell decline and identification of individuals at risk of T1D development. In...

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