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  • About
  • 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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Relations entre l'infiltrat lymphocytaire et les caractéristiques moléculaires d'une cohorte de 135 patients présentant un cancer colorectal : prévalence de la délétion du locus Apobec 3 / Relations between the lymphocytic infiltration and molecular characteristics of 135 patients with colorectal cancer : prevalence of deletion Apobec 3

Agne, Fatou 02 July 2013 (has links)
Le cancer colorectal est une affection multifactorielle qui conjugue des anomalies épigénétiques et des altérations moléculaires à une déstabilisation du génome. En dehors de deux processus bien établis, l’instabilité des microsatellites et l’instabilité des chromosomes, la déstabilisation du génome peut être consécutive à la réexpression d’éléments génétiques mobiles, HERV et LINEs-­‐1. Les HERVs ont un potentiel de modulation de l’immunité qui pourrait contrôler les réactions de l’hôte dans le processus de la carcinogenèse. Compte tenu du rôle que pourrait jouer les HERV, nous avons voulu déterminer la relation entre l’infiltrat lymphocytaire intratumoral et les différentes caractéristiques moléculaires des tumeurs. L’infiltrat lymphocytaire intratumoral a été évalué pour trois marqueurs (CD3, CD8 et CD45RO). Les marqueurs moléculaires analysés ont été : les mutations des gènes B-­‐raf, k-­‐ras et Pi3K, le statut des microsatellites, la méthylation de MLH1 et des LINEs-­‐1, un polymorphisme de C-­‐met et de HLA-­‐G. Ces marqueurs ont été comparés à la prévalence de la délétion du locus Apobec 3 pour une cohorte de 135 patients porteurs de cancer colorectal. / Colorectal cancer is a multifactorial disease associated to epigenetic abnormalities and molecular alterations inducing a destabilization of the cellular genome. Besides two well-­established processes, microsatellite instability and chromosome instability, the destabilization of the genome may follow mobilisation of endongenised mobile genetic elements, such as HERV or LINEs-­‐1. HERV have a potential to modulate immune response, which suggests that they could contribute to the process of carcinogenesis. We thus wanted to determine the relationship between intratumoral lymphocytic infiltration and the different molecular characteristics of tumours, taking into account factors that could influence the expression of HERV, such as the frequently observed deletion of a locus on 22q13 containing the Apobec 3 gene family. The intratumoral lymphocytic infiltration was assessed for three markers (CD3, CD8 and CD45RO). The molecular markers analysed were: the mutations of B-­‐raf, K-­‐ras and Pi3K genes, the instability status of microsatellites, the methylation of MLH1 and LINEs-­‐1, a polymorphism in C-­‐met and in HLA-­‐G. These markers were linked to the deletion of the locus containing Apobec 3 genes, in a cohort of 135 colorectal cancer patients.
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Nádorové mikroprostředí a význam protinádorové imunity pro klinický průběh lidských nádorových onemocnění / Tumor microenvironment and the importance of anti-tumor immunity for clinical course of human cancers

Partlová, Simona January 2017 (has links)
Cancer development and progression vary depending on tumor type, localization, invasion, immunogenicity and the ability of immune system to become activated. There are frequent interactions between tumor cells and immune cells, occuring locally at the site of primary tumor or distally through paracrine signalling of various mediators and cytokines. The main subject of this PhD thesis is to study key factors and aspects of immune response in cancer patients. In the first part, we analyzed immune cells infiltrating tumor tissues of ovarian cancer patients at different stages of disease. We focused on the dynamics of immune response, primarily on frequency of individual T lymphocyte populations in peripheral blood and tumor infiltrating T lymphocytes in tumors of early and advanced stages of ovarian cancer. We found that during disease progression there is a gradual decrease of proinflammatory Th17 and Th1 immune responses and a specific recruitment of regulatory T cells to the tumor site, which results in a significant immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment. In the second part, we demonstrated that the character of immune response in HPV-positive head and neck cancer patients is very different from the patients with tumors not associated with HPV infection. In HPV-positive patients, significantly...
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Imunoskóre ve 3D tkáních / Immunoscore in 3D tissue

Novák, Jaromír January 2020 (has links)
Solid tumors are complex structures comprising besides the cancer cells vasculature, extracellular matrix (ECM), soluble molecules and a plethora of various other cell types. These components form a so-called tumour microenvironment. From the numerous cell types that are part of tumor microenvironment, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) play a major role in patient prognosis. Their presence is also of major importance with regard to new biological therapies based on immune checkpoint inhibitors. Crucial role of TILs is also reflected by the new approaches in cancer diagnostics namely by Immunoscore method (currently used in clinical settings). Immunoscore is based on localization and quantification of CD3+ and CD8+ TILs in thin histological sections of tumor tissue. The question remains to which extent the information obtained from 2D slices reflects the situation in tumor microenvironment considering its spatial heterogeneity. The development of new methodological approaches allowing evaluation of histological information in 3D is the key to answer this question. The theoretical part of this work first describes the heterogeneity of the tumor microenvironment and the role of immune cells within it. Then, the role of spatial heterogeneity and its possible influence on the histopathological...

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