CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR IMMUNOREGULATION

Mgr. Jan Frič, Ph.D.

E-mail: jan.fric@fnusa.cz

Phone: +420 511 158 279

Jan Frič studied immunology at the Faculty of Science of Charles University, where he also earned his doctorate. He then spent several years contributing to research at the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) and the Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN) in Singapore. At the International Clinical Research Center (ICRC), he leads the research group focused on cellular and molecular immunoregulation. Jan Frič has long been dedicated to translational research in immunology and immunotherapy. He currently coordinates the BEATsep project, funded by the Horizon Europe program, which, together with 11 partner institutions across Europe, focuses on researching and preventing the long-term consequences of sepsis and septic shock.

Revealing the secrets of immunity.

Research focus

  • The group focuses on different aspects of the human immune response and on how the underlying mechanisms of immunity are linked with the development of disorders and pathologies. The main objectives are addressing i) the role of the immune response in the progression of sepsis and septic shock, including the study of long-term consequences; (ii) studying the aging of the immune system and characterizing the immunosenescent phenotype in a number of cohorts of patients, including oncological diseases survivors or in patients with neurodegenerative diseases or chronic cardiovascular problems; (iii) 3D models of human mucosal tissues enabling the study of the immune response in the microenvironment; (iv) immune cell signaling, in particular the role of the calcineurin-NFAT pathway in the development of susceptibility to infections; (v) immunometabolism as a controlling mechanism of the immune response. Our thigh collaboration with clinicians creates the opportunity to perform basic research with a strong translational approach from the bench to the bedside approach.
  • Main partners of the CMI group: Department of Pathophysiology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic; Veterinary Research Institute, Brno; Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Prague; Czech Centre for Phenogenomics, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Prague; Central European Institute of Technology, Brno; University of Perugia, Italy; Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga

Main goals

  • Description of the role of TLR receptors in acute immune response, chronic inflammation, and tissue regeneration using immune cells and mucosal tissue 3D organoids.
  • Characterization of dynamic changes of the immune system during onset and progression of septic shock. Long-term changes in the immune system caused by septic shock.
  • Describe molecular crosstalk between innate immune signalling and metabolic changes in myeloid cells.
  • Describe the mechanisms responsible for the onset of innate immune memory as a tool to reduce the susceptibility of patients to respiratory infections.
  • Develop translational research in the field of immunosenescence and inflammaging through analysis of various cohorts of elderly, patients with chronic inflammatory disorders, and children cancer survivors.
  • The mechanism controlling the activation of the immune system in chronic inflammation (e.g. Crohn’s disease)

Technological equipment

  • Flow Cytometry Facility – mastering the complexity of cell analysis and isolation (MoFlo Astrios, Spectral cytometry SONY SA3800)
  • Magnetic Cell Separator (AutoMACS, Miltenyi) – automatic and fast high purity enrichment of cell subsets
  • Multiphoton Microscope – analysis of full thickness tissues explants and 3D cultures
  • Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope suited for live imaging

Team members

  • Mgr. Marcela Hortová Kohoutková, Ph.D.
  • Mgr. Ivana Andrejčinová
  • Mgr. Kamila Bendíčková, Ph.D.
  • Bc. Gabriela Blažková
  • Mgr. Veronika Bosáková
  • Michaela Haláková
  • MUDr. Martin Helán, Ph.D.
  • Mgr. Martina Jurásková
  • Mgr. Filip Kafka
  • Mgr. Petra Lázničková, Ph.D.
  • Kamila Ondráčková, DiS.
  • Ioanna Papatheodorou, MSc.
  • Jindra Pitáková
  • Mgr. Zuzana Tomášiková
  • Martin Veverka

Asistentka

Romana Vlčková

mob.: +420 730 595 912
tel.: 511 158 281
e-mail: romana.vlckova(zav.)fnusa.cz

The BEATsep Project