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Master thesis presentation Linnéa Ögren, MPPHS

Title of master thesis: Characterization of neutrophil chemoattractants in inflamed synovial fluid: Method development and evaluation for study of inflamed synovial fluid from patients with inflammatory arthritis

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  • Date:Starts 9 June 2023, 13:00Ends 9 June 2023, 14:00
  • Location:
    Origo 4141, Physics building Origo
  • Language:English

Abstact: Inflammatory arthritis is a group of inflammatory diseases mainly characterized by inflammation in synovial cavities, eventually leading to destruction of cartilage and bone in joints. The complete mechanisms behind this inflammatory process is not fully understood today, but some signs indicate that it might differ from the normal inflammatory response associated with acute inflammation. This project focuses on signalling molecules, called chemoattractants, that are responsible for recruiting neutrophils to the inflamed synovial fluid in patients with inflammatory arthritis. More specifically, the aim is to develop and evaluate a possible methodology as a first step towards identifying and characterizing the neutrophil chemoattractants. In order to do this, the complexity of the problem can be reduced by dividing the components of synovial fluid into fractions based on different molecular properties. Two possible approaches were investigated here; one where the components were divided through gel electrophoresis, and one where the components were separated using liquid chromatography methods, after which their chemotactic abilities were measured with a chemotaxis assay. The separated fractions yielded from both approaches were then measured with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to obtain more information and clues about the contents and success of separations. Based on the results, a coarse of action based on liquid chromatography and chemotaxis assay was concluded most promising for successful separation of components and narrowing of the problem in further search for the neutrophil chemoattractants.

 

Examiner: Christoph Langhammer
Supervisor: Martina Sundqvist
Opponent: Hanna Olvhammar

Examiner

Christoph Langhammer
  • Full Professor, Chemical Physics, Physics