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Member of Jan Lochman's research group.
Currently focused on methagenomics, carrying out NGS sequencing of various environmental and human samples.
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February 2023 - present
October 2020 - December 2022
September 2019 - present
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September 2017 - May 2019
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In the present study, we aimed to establish and characterize a mature cortical spheroid model system for Kleefstra syndrome (KS) using patient-derived iPSC. We identified key differences in the growth behavior of KS spheroids determined by reduced proliferation marked by low Ki67 and high E-cadherin expression. Conversely, in the spheroid-based neu...
This research represents the first attempt to study the structure and diversity of the archaeal and methanogenic archaeal community in selected lakes around the Czech polar station J.G. Mendel on James Ross Island (JRI), Antarctica. Sediment samples from a total of 19 of JRI and the nearby Vega Island and Long Island, were analyzed using 16S rRNA a...
In the present study, we aimed to establish and characterize a mature cortical spheroid model system for Kleefstra syndrome (KS) using patient-derived iPSC. We identified key differences in the growth behavior of KS spheroids determined by reduced proliferation marked by low Ki67 and high CDKN1A expression. Conversely, in the spheroid-based neurite...
Considerable evidence has accumulated regarding the molecular relationship between gut microbiota (GM) composition and the onset (clinical presentation and prognosis of ulcerative colitis (UC)). In addition, it is well documented that short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria may play a fundamental role in maintaining an anti-inflammatory in...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in extending the potential of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities to hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage. However, this transition to hydrogen storage raises concerns regarding potential microbial reactions, which could convert hydrogen into methane. It is crucial to gain a comprehensive under...
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In the last decade, immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of malignant melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer. Even though both tumor types have the highest tumor mutational burden, a non-negligible portion of patients do not benefit from checkpoint inhibitor treatment. The antitumor immune response is a complex multistep p...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are currently use in a wide range of tumors, but only 20-40% of patients achieve clinical benefit. Aim of our study was to find predictive biomarkers of ICI treatment. We analyzed by immunohistochemistry various cell subsets, including CD3+ cells, CD8+ cells, CD68+ cells, CD20+ cells, FoxP3+ cells, and molecules a...
Research of new input raw materials for biogas plants is a very actual topic. There are only a very few studies dealing with the possibility of using silage prepared from the above-ground parts of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) and maize (Zea mayse L.) for methane production. This study deals with the determination of methane pro...
The development of a sustainable energy economy is one of the great challenges in the current times of climate crisis and growing energy demands. Industrial production of the fifth-generation biofuel methane by microorganisms has the potential to become a crucial biotechnological milestone of the post fossil fuel era. Therefore, reproducible cultiv...
Carbon capture and utilization has been proposed as one strategy to combat global warming. Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) combine the biological conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) with the formation of valuable products such as methane. This study was motivated by the surprising gap in current knowledge about the utilization of real exhaust ga...
This research is the first study focusing to explore the diversity of Archaea and methanogens in sediments of 19 selected lakes nearby the Czech polar station on James Ross Island (JRI), Antarctica. The 16S rRNA gene sequencing provided a general view of a diversity of archaeal members and the mcrA gene sequencing has offered deeper insight into th...
Securing new sources of renewable energy and achieving national self-sufficiency in natural gas have become increasingly important in recent times. The study described in this paper focuses on three geologically diverse underground gas reservoirs (UGS) that are the natural habitat of methane-producing archaea, as well as other microorganisms with w...
Antibiotic resistance has become a global threat in which the anthropogenically influenced aquatic environment represents not only a reservoir for the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) among humans and animals but also an environment where resistance genes are introduced into natural microbial ecosystems. Wastewater is one of the source...
Sustainable technologies for energy production and storage are currently in great demand. Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) offer promising solutions for both. Several attempts have been made to improve carbon felt electrode characteristics with various pretreatments in order to enhance performance. This study was motivated by gaps in current knowl...
Anaerobic sludge stabilization is a commonly used technology. Most fermenters are operated at a mesophilic temperature regime. Modern trends in waste management aim to minimize waste generation. One of the strategies can be achieved by anaerobically stabilizing the sludge by raising the temperature. Higher temperatures will allow faster decompositi...
In the last decades, methanogenic archaea have been increasingly investigated with regard to their impact on the environment, technological applications or role in human health. Today, high-throughput sequencing of the functional mcrA gene is routinely used to assess methanogenic archaea diversity in environmental samples. Compared to the 16S rRNA...
Background Taste perception is one of the sensory-mediated factors influencing dietary preferences and eating habits. Some taste perception phenotypes have simple monogenic inheritance, whereas others have complex genetic architecture. The aim of this study was to determinate eleven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in several genes involved i...
Objectives: Allergic asthma is a chronic multifactorial disease of the lower respiratory tract, which pathogenesis is typically described using the Th1/Th2 paradigm. However, with the discovery of Th17 lymphocytes, this paradigm has to be revised: IL-17 was revealed to play a role in several autoimmune diseases previously considered to be caused by...