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Molecular Medicine | 2012

Glucocorticoid receptor and molecular chaperones in the pathogenesis of adrenal incidentalomas: potential role of reduced sensitivity to glucocorticoids.

Svetozar Damjanovic; Jadranka Antic; Bojana Ilic; Bojana Beleslin Cokic; Miomira Ivovic; Sanja Ognjanovic; Tatjana Isailovic; Bojana Popovic; Ivana Bozic; Svetislav Tatic; Gordana Matić; Vera N Todorovic; Ivan Paunovic

Glucocorticoid (GC) sensitivity depends on glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and heat shock proteins (Hsps). We investigated whether common GR genes (ER22/23EK N363S, Bcl I, and 9β) and adrenocorticotropin receptor promoter polymorphisms influence susceptibility for unilateral adrenal incidentaloma (AI), plus GR and Hsp expression in tumorous (n = 19), peritumorous (n = 13) and normal adrenocortical (n = 11) tissues. Patients (n = 112), population-matched controls (n = 100) and tumor tissues (n = 32) were genotyped for these polymorphisms. Postdexamethasone serum cortisol was higher in patients (p < 0.001). GR gene variants, larger allele of Bcl I (odds ratio (OR) 2.9; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7–5.1; p < 0.001] and minor allele of 9β (OR 3.0; 95% CI 1.6–5.7; p < 0.001) were independent predictors of AI. In patients, the first allele is linked with larger tumors (p = 0.002) and the latter with higher postdexamethasone cortisol levels (p = 0.025). Both allele carriers had lesser waist circumference (p = 0.02), similar adrenocorticotropin and higher basal (p = 0.024) and postdexamethasone cortisol concentrations (p < 0.001). Tumorous and constitutional genotypes were similar. GR-D is the major receptor isoform in normal adrenal cortex by Western blotting. Loss of other receptor iso-forms, decrease in immunostaining for GR (p < 0.0001), underexpression of chaperones (p ≤ 0.01) and the presence of inducible Hsp70 were found in adenomas. In conclusion, GR gene variants, C allele of Bcl I and minor allele of 9β, are associated with Als. Their concurrent presence in patients reduces GC sensitivity. Normal adrenal cortex preferentially expresses GR-D. In adenomas, the lack of other GR isoforms and underexpression of heat shock proteins perhaps permanently impair GC signaling, which could promote dysregulated cortisol production and tumor growth. The innate GC sensitivity probably modifies these effects.


Biomarkers in Medicine | 2013

Microsatellite instability affecting the T17 repeats in intron 8 of HSP110, as well as five mononucleotide repeats in patients with colorectal carcinoma.

Srdjan Markovic; Jadranka Antic; Ivan Dimitrijevic; Branimir Zogovic; Daniela Bojic; Petar Svorcan; Velimir Markovic; Zoran Krivokapic

AIM To investigate mononucleotide markers: BAT-25, BAT-26, NR-21, NR-22 and NR-24 in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), and the status of HSP110T17, KRAS, BRAF and the MLH1 promoter mutations in microsatellite unstable CRC. METHODS Genetic assessments were performed on samples obtained following resection of CRC in 200 patients. RESULTS Allelic variations of HSP110T17 were found in all 18 patients with microsatellite instabilities (MSIs) in at least three markers (high-frequency MSI). By contrast, mutations of HSP110T17 were absent in all 20 patients with no MSI frequency. Eight out of 182 patients with low (instability in one marker) or no frequency MSI had allelic shifts due to polymorphisms of BAT-25 (1.5%), NR-21 (1.75%) and NR-24 (1.5%). BRAF mutations were associated with >5 bp shortening of HSP110T17. CONCLUSION Patients with high-frequency MSI CRC had allelic variations of HSP110T17. BRAF mutations occur along with greater shortening in HSP110T17 during oncogenesis via the MSI pathway.


Croatian Medical Journal | 2012

Clinical and pathological tools for identifying microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer

Zoran Krivokapic; Srdjan Markovic; Jadranka Antic; Ivan Dimitrijevic; Daniela Bojic; Petar Svorcan; Njegica Jojic; Svetozar Damjanovic

Aim To assess practical accuracy of revised Bethesda criteria (BGrev), pathological predictive model (MsPath), and histopathological parameters for detection of high-frequency of microsatellite instability (MSI-H) phenotype in patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC). Method Tumors from 150 patients with CRC were analyzed for MSI using a fluorescence-based pentaplex polymerase chain reaction technique. For all patients, we evaluated age, sex, family history of cancer, localization, tumor differentiation, mucin production, lymphocytic infiltration (TIL), and Union for International Cancer Control stage. Patients were classified according to the BGrev, and the groups were compared. The utility of the BGrev, MsPath, and clinical and histopathological parameters for predicting microsatellite tumor status were assessed by univariate logistic regression analysis and by calculating the sensitivity, specificity, and positive (PPV) and negative (NPV) predictive values. Results Fifteen out of 45 patients who met and 4 of 105 patients who did not meet the BGrev criteria had MSI-H CRC. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for BGrev were 78.9%, 77%, 30%, and 70%, respectively. MSI histology (the third BGrev criterion without age limit) was as sensitive as BGrev, but more specific. MsPath model was more sensitive than BGrev (86%), with similar specificity. Any BGrev criterion fulfillment, mucinous differentiation, and right-sided CRC were singled out as independent factors to identify MSI-H colorectal cancer. Conclusion The BGrev, MsPath model, and MSI histology are useful tools for selecting patients for MSI testing.


Journal of Medical Biochemistry | 2018

Vhl Dependent Expression of REDD1 and PDK3 Proteins in Clear-Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

Bojana Ilic; Jadranka Antic; Jovana Z. Bankovic; Ivana Milicevic; Gordana Rodic; Dusan Ilic; Cane Tulic; Vera Todorovic; Svetozar Damjanovic

Summary Background: Sporadic clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is associated with mutations in the VHL gene, upregulated mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) activity and glycolytic metabolism. Here, we analyze the effect of VHL mutational status on the expression level of mTOR, eIF4E-BP1, AMPK, REDD1, and PDK3 proteins. Methods: Total proteins were isolated from 21 tumorous samples with biallelic inactivation, 10 with monoallelic inactivation and 6 tumors with a wild-type VHL (wtVHL) gene obtained from patients who underwent total nephrectomy. The expressions of target proteins were assessed using Western blot. results: Expressions of mTOR, eIF4EBP1 and AMPK were VHL independent. Tumors with monoallelic inactivation of VHL underexpressed REDD1 in comparison to wtVHL tumors (P = 0.042), tumors with biallelic VHL inactivation (P < 0.005) and control tissue (P = 0.004). Additionally, REDD1 expression was higher in tumors with VHL biallelic inactivation than in control tissue (P = 0.008). Only in wt tumor samples PDK3 was overexpressed in comparison to tumors with biallelic inactivation of VHL gene (P = 0.012) and controls (P = 0.016). In wtVHL ccRCC, multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that 97.4% of variability in PDK3 expression can be explained by variations in AMPK amount. Conclusion: Expressions of mTOR, eIF4EBP1 and AMPK were VHL independent. We have shown for the first time VHL dependent expression of PDK3 and we provide additional evidence that VHL mutational status affects REDD1 expression in sporadic ccRCC.


Experimental and Molecular Pathology | 2016

Tuberous sclerosis complex protein 1 expression is affected by VHL Gene alterations and HIF-1α production in sporadic clear-cell renal cell carcinoma

Svetozar Damjanovic; Bojana Ilic; Bojana Beleslin Cokic; Jadranka Antic; Jovana Z. Bankovic; Ivana Milicevic; Gordana Rodic; Dusan Ilic; Vera N Todorovic; Nela Puškaš; Cane Tulic

Alterations in von Hippel-Lindau gene (VHL) do not determine deregulation of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) in clear-cell renal carcinoma (ccRCC). Their effects on tuberous sclerosis proteins (TSC1/2) and heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) expressions in sporadic ccRCC are unknown. Therefore, we analyze the impact of VHL alterations and HIF-α production on the expression of TSC proteins and Hsp90 in these tumors. Alterations in VHL gene region exhibited 37/47 (78.7%) tumors. Monoallelic inactivation (intragenic mutation or LOH) was found in 10 (21.3%) and biallelic inactivation (intragenic mutation plus LOH) in 27 (57.4%) ccRCCs. Tumorous expression of HIF-α mRNAs, HIF-α, Hsp90 and TSC2 were VHL independent; TSC2 was underexpressed in all tumors by immunostaining (P<0.001). Immunoblotting revealed that TSC1 production was lower in tumors with monoallelic VHL inactivation than in control (P=0.01) and tissues with biallelic VHL inactivation (P=0.019), while tumors lacking HIF-1α (16/47) concurrently overexpressed HIF-2α and underexpressed TSC1 in comparison to controls (P=0.01 for both) and HIF-1α positive tumors (P=0.015 and P=0.050). Significant portion of variability (56.4%) in tumor diameter was explained by oscillations in nuclear grade, and TSC1 and HIF-2α expression in VHL altered tumors. In conclusion, while TSC2 is broadly downregulated in sporadic ccRCC, TSC1 expression is reduced in two subsets of these tumors, those with monoallelic VHL gene inactivation and those with concurrent low HIF-1α and high HIF-2α expression. Hence, the involvement of nuclear grade, TSC1 and HIF-2α in the progression of VHL altered tumors, implies the interplay between pVHL and TSC1.


Journal of Affective Disorders | 2014

GR gene BclI polymorphysm changes the path, but not the level, of dexamethasone-induced cortisol suppression

Danka Savic; Goran Knezevic; Svetozar Damjanovic; Jadranka Antic; Gordana Matić


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

Cushing's disease, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia and ARMC5 mutation - case report

Kovacevic Valentina Elezovic; Djuro Macut; Jadranka Antic; Sanja Ognjanovic; Tatjana Isailovic; Bojana Popovic; Ivana Bozic-Antic; Tamara Bogavac; Dusan Ilic; Svetozar Damjanovic


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

Association of the BclI glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism with metabolic parameters in female patients with adrenal incidentalomas

Sanja Ognjanovic; Jadranka Antic; Djuro Macut; Valentina Elezovic Kovacevic; Tatjana Isailovic; Bojana Popovic; Ivana Bozic Antic; Tamara Bogavac; Dusan Ilic; Milan Petakov; Svetozar Damjanovic


19th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2017

The effect of subclinical hypercortisolism on bone mineral density in female patients with adrenal incidentalomas

Sanja Ognjanovic; Djuro Macut; Milan Petakov; Valentina Elezovic; Tatjana Isailovic; Ivana Bozic Antic; Dusan Ilic; Bojana Popovic; Tamara Bogavac; Jadranka Antic; Svetozar Damjanovic


17th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2015

Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis response and adaptation to repeated physical stress in professional athletes

Bojana Popovic; Dejana Popovic; Djuro Macut; Ivana Bozic Antic; Tamara Bogavac; Tatjana Isailovic; Valentina Elezovic; Sanja Ognjanovic; Dusan Ilic; Jadranka Antic; Milan Petakov; Svetozar Damjanovic

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Djuro Macut

University of Belgrade

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Dusan Ilic

University of Belgrade

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Bojana Ilic

University of Belgrade

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