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Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2012

Hh‐Gli signaling pathway activity in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Dinko Leović; Maja Sabol; Petar Ozretić; Vesna Musani; Diana Car; Ksenija Marjanovic; Vedran Zubčić; Ivan Sabol; Miroslav Sikora; Magdalena Grce; Ljubica Glavaš-Obrovac; Sonja Levanat

The aim of this study was to examine the role of Hh‐Gli signaling in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The role of this signaling pathway in SCC formation has not yet been elucidated.


Gene | 2012

Three novel BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations in breast/ovarian cancer families in Croatia

Sonja Levanat; Vesna Musani; Mirela Levačić Cvok; Ilona Sušac; Maja Sabol; Petar Ozretić; Diana Car; Domagoj Eljuga; Ljerka Eljuga; Damir Eljuga

BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes from 167 candidates (145 families) were scanned for mutations. We identified 14 pathogenic point mutations in 17 candidates, 9 in BRCA1 and 5 in BRCA2. Of those, 11 have been previously described and 3 were novel (c.5335C>T in BRCA1 and c.4139_4140dupTT and c.8175G>A in BRCA2). No large deletions or duplications involving BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes were identified. No founder mutations were detected for the Croatian population. Croatia shares most of the mutations with neighboring Slovenia and also with Germany, Austria and Poland. Two common sequence variants in BRCA1, c.2077G>A and c.4956G>A, were found more frequently in mutation carriers compared to healthy controls. No difference in BRCA2 variants was detected between the groups. Haplotype inference showed no difference in haplotype distributions between deleterious mutation carriers and non-carriers in neither BRCA1 nor BRCA2. In silico analyses identified one BRCA1 sequence variant (c.4039A>G) and two BRCA2 variants (c.5986G>A and c.6884G>C) as harmful with high probability, and inconclusive results were obtained for our novel BRCA2 variant c.3864_3866delTAA. Combination of QMPSF and HRMA methods provides high detection rate and complete coverage of BRCA1/2 genes. Benefit of BRCA1/2 mutation testing is clear, since we detected mutations in young unaffected women, who will be closely monitored for breast and ovarian cancer.


International Journal of Gynecological Pathology | 2012

A low-grade ovarian carcinoma case with coincident LOH of PTCH1 and BRCA1, and a mutation in BRCA1.

Ivana Maurac; Maja Sabol; Vesna Musani; Diana Car; Petar Ozretić; Drzislav Kalafatic; Slavko Orešković; Damir Babić; Sonja Levanat

We report a case of a 53-year-old woman with Grade 1 serous cystadenocarcinoma on her left ovary and metastatic serous adenocarcinoma on her right ovary. Serous carcinoma is the most common type of ovarian cancer, representing approximately half of all cases. Because of positive family history, the patient was referred for BRCA1/2 screening. Germline BRCA1 mutation c.676delT (p.C226VfsX8) was found, and in tumor tissue the normal allele was lost. Tumor tissue also had loss of heterozygosity in the PTCH1 gene, one of the major members of the Hedgehog-Gli (Hh-Gli) pathway. Gene expression analysis showed upregulation of the Hh-Gli pathway in both ovaries compared with healthy ovarian tissue. Primary cell culture was developed from the patient’s tissue and showed downregulation of gene expression in response to cyclopamine, a Hh-Gli pathway inhibitor. The Hh-Gli signaling pathway may play a role in malignant transformation and metastasis of ovarian cancer.


International Journal of Oncology | 2012

The Hedgehog signaling pathway in ovarian teratoma is stimulated by Sonic Hedgehog which induces internalization of Patched

Maja Sabol; Diana Car; Vesna Musani; Petar Ozretić; Slavko Orešković; Igor Weber; Sonja Levanat

The Hedgehog-Gli (Hh-Gli) signaling pathway was examined in ovarian dermoids, which show characteristics of both tumors and developmental malformations. Dermoids are classified as mature teratomas that present differentiation into various tissues, mostly epidermal elements such as glands, multilayered epithelium, hair follicles and occasionally bone and cartilage. Their development is attributed to aberrant meiosis of germinal cells within the ovary. We showed activation of the Hh-Gli signaling in ovarian dermoid primary cultures. Cyclopamine treatment slows down cell proliferation, while the Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) protein stimulates cell proliferation and induces internalization of the Patched (Ptch) protein, which accumulates in the form of granules in the cytoplasm, colocalized with the Shh protein. Cyclopamine treatment decreases Gli1 localization in the nucleus compared to non-treated cells. Based on our observations, the mechanism of Hedgehog activation in the ovarian dermoids could be the ligand-dependent autocrine pathway, which can also be stimulated by paracrine signals.


Gene | 2013

PTCH1 gene polymorphisms in ovarian tumors: potential protective role of c.3944T allele.

Vesna Musani; Maja Sabol; Diana Car; Petar Ozretić; Držislav Kalafatić; Ivana Maurac; Slavko Orešković; Sonja Levanat

In this study we investigated the types and role of different genetic changes of PTCH1 gene in three different types of ovarian tumors: carcinomas, fibromas and dermoids. LOH of the PTCH1 region was detected in 27.3% ovarian carcinoma samples, 18.18% ovarian fibroma samples and 55.56% ovarian dermoid samples. No point mutations were detected in any of the three types of ovarian tumors. SNP c.3944C>T showed significant differences between ovarian carcinoma and control samples with the minor T allele being significantly higher in controls compared to ovarian carcinomas. Interestingly, a new polymorphism c.-1184G>A was found only in tumor samples and further analyses should be performed in order to elucidate its potential role in ovarian tumors.


Periodicum Biologorum | 2010

Epigenetic regulation of the Hedgehog-Gli signaling pathway in cancer

Diana Car; Maja Sabol; Vesna Musani; Petar Ozretić; Sonja Levanat


Periodicum Biologorum | 2012

Response of Kalanchoe daigremontiana to wounding and infection with Agrobacterium tumefaciens

Mirta Tkalec; Diana Car; Janko Gospočić; Iva Križaić; Karolina Duž; Željka Vidaković-Cifrek


Periodicum biologorum VOL. 114, Suppl 1 | 2014

Different types of PTCH1 gene mutations in Gorlin syndrome in Croatia

Vesna Musani; Maja Sabol; Diana Car; Petar Ozretić; Mirela Levačić Cvok; Mirna Šitum; Sonja Levanat


Periodicum biologorum VOL. 114, Suppl 1 | 2014

Novel BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic mutations in families with hereditary predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer in Croatia

Mirela Levačić Cvok; Vesna Musani; Petar Ozretić; Maja Sabol; Diana Car; Domagoj Eljuga; Ljerka Eljuga; Ilona Sušac; Damir Eljuga; Sonja Levanat


Periodicum Biologorum, Suppl 1 | 2014

Gli3 and GSK3β play a major role in colon cancer

Diana Car; Maja Sabol; Ante Gojević; Martina Martinić; Petar Ozretić; Vesna Musani; Sonja Levanat

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Janko Gospočić

European Bioinformatics Institute

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