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Acta Histochemica | 2016

Ki67, PCNA, and MCM proteins: Markers of proliferation in the diagnosis of breast cancer

Miroslava Juríková; Ľudovít Danihel; Stefan Polak; Ivan Varga

The proliferative activity of tumour cells represents an important prognostic marker in the diagnosis of cancer. One of the methods for assessing the proliferative activity of cells is the immunohistochemical detection of cell cycle-specific antigens. For example, Ki67, proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and minichromosome maintenance (MCM) proteins are standard markers of proliferation that are commonly used to assess the growth fraction of a cell population. The function of Ki67, the widely used marker of proliferation, still remains unclear. In contrast, PCNA and MCM proteins have been identified as important participants of DNA replication. All three proteins only manifest their expression during the cell division of normal and neoplastic cells. Since the expression of these proliferative markers was confirmed in several malignant tumours, their prognostic and predictive values have been evaluated to determine their significance in the diagnosis of cancer. This review offers insight into the discovery of the abovementioned proteins, as well as their current molecular and biological importance. In addition, the functions and properties of all three proteins and their use as markers of proliferation in the diagnosis of breast cancer are described. This work also reveals new findings about the role of Ki67 during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle. Finally, information is provided about the advantages and disadvantages of using all three antigens in the diagnosis of cancer.


Cell and Tissue Banking | 2001

In vitro cytotoxicity testing of coladerm membrane

Ján Vojtaššák; Dušan Bakoš; Ľudovít Danihel; J. Krištín; Daniel Böhmer; Ľuboš Danišovič; Milan Blaško

Atpresent, biodegradable and biocompatible membranes based on collagen andglycosaminoglycans play an important role in substitutive medicine. Modernbiomaterials use a chemically modified collagen-based matrix for implants withprogrammable biodegradability as a substitute of buccal mucosa, skin,cartilage,etc. Besides the requirements for biocompatibility and biodegradability, themembranes must be also non-toxic. Therefore, cytotoxicity testing of thesematerials in vitro is an integral part of introducingnewlydeveloped types of membranes into clinical practice. As a biological model forthe tested COLADERM membrane, cell cultures from human embryonic fibroblasts(B-HEF-2) were used for both cytotoxicity testing as well as in tests to assessthe ability of cells to proliferate on this membrane. Along with the ability ofcells to grow on the surface and inside the membrane, immunohistochemicalexamination and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were performed as well. Theobtained results have shown that the COLADERM membrane is non-toxic withsuitable structural and biological properties for clinical application as asubstitute of buccal mucosa following surgical ablation of malignant tissuesfrom the oral cavity.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2010

Gestational choriocarcinoma analyzed by polymerase chain reaction amplification of polymorphic VNTR and human leukocyte antigen regions

Vanda Repiská; Ivana Shawkatová; Daniel Böhmer; Dimitrios Hatzibougias; Vladimír Šišovský; Ľudovít Danihel

[1] Uharcek P, Mlyncek M, Ravinger J. Surgical management of endometrial cancer in Slovak Republic. Eur J Surg Oncol 2006;32(1):94–7. [2] Fujimoto T, Nanjyo H, Fukuda J, Nakamura A, Mizunuma H, Yaegashi N, et al. Endometrioid uterine cancer: histopathological risk factors of local and distant recurrence. Gynecol Oncol 2009;112(2):342–7. [3] Boronow RC, Morrow CP, Creasman WT, Disaia PJ, Silverberg SG, Miller A, et al. Surgical staging in endometrial cancer: clinical-pathologic findings of a prospective study. Obstet Gynecol 1984;63(6):825–32. [4] Ayhan A, Tuncer R, Tuncer ZS, Yüce K, Küçükali T. Correlation between clinical and histopathologic risk factors and lymph nodemetastases in early endometrial cancer (a multivariate analysis of 183 cases). Int J Gynecol Cancer 1994;4(5):306–9.


Acta Histochemica | 1977

Histochemistry and cytochemistry of thiamine pyrophosphatase (TPP-ase 3.6.1.) in the rat gastric mucosa.

Milan Zaviačič; Miroslav Brozman; Ján Jakubovský; Ivan Ďuriš; Ľudovít Danihel

The paper deals with the histochemical and cytochemical distribution of thiamine pyrophosphatase (TPP-ase 3.6.1.) in the normal rat gastric mucosa using the method of NOVIKOFF and GOLDFISCHER (1961). In light microscopy, activity was demonstrated only in the GOLGI apparatus of the foveolar mucous cells; in the other specialized gastric mucosal cells no activity was established. At electron microscopic level, the reaction product was localized in the membranes of the cisternae of the GOLGI apparatus of foveolar mucous cells, undifferentiated neck cells, parietal cells, chief cells and in endocrine cells. The reaction product was not found in the endoplasmic reticulum of any of the above mentioned types of cells with the exception of parietal cells. The deposits of the reaction product in the cytoplasmic membrane, in the capillary endothelium and on the surface of the plasma membrane of foveolar mucous cells represents the sites of activity of alkaline phosphatase. The examination of the TPP-ase in the gastric mucosa inables us to estimate the activity of the GOLGI apparatus of gastric mucosal cells in the norm and in different pathological conditions connected with its changes.


Analytical Cellular Pathology | 2015

PTEN sequence analysis in endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma in Slovak women.

Helena Gbelcová; P. Bakeš; Priscakova P; Vladimír Šišovský; I. Hojsíková; Ľ. Straka; M. Konečný; Markus J; Cosimo Walter D'Acunto; Tomáš Ruml; Daniel Böhmer; Ľudovít Danihel; Vanda Repiská

Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) is a protein that acts as a tumor suppressor by dephosphorylating the lipid second messenger phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate. Loss of PTEN function has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of different tumors, particularly endometrial carcinoma (ECa). ECa is the most common neoplasia of the female genital tract. Our study evaluates an association between the morphological appearance of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma and the degree of PTEN alterations. A total of 45 endometrial biopsies from Slovak women were included in present study. Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue samples with simple hyperplasia (3), complex hyperplasia (5), atypical complex hyperplasia (7), endometrioid carcinomas G1 (20) and G3 (5), and serous carcinoma (5) were evaluated for the presence of mutations in coding regions of PTEN gene, the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in endometrial carcinoma. 75% of the detected mutations were clustered in exons 5 and 8. Out of the 39 mutations detected in 24 cases, 20 were frameshifts and 19 were nonsense, missense, or silent mutations. Some specimens harboured more than one mutation. The results of current study on Slovak women were compared to a previous study performed on Polish population. The two sets of results were similar.


Biologia | 2018

Histological and immunohistochemical characteristics of capsular synovial metaplasias that form around silicone breast implants

Martin Bohac; Ľuboš Danišovič; Ľudovít Danihel; Jozef Fedeleš; Nikoleta Beerová; Stefan Polak; Ivan Varga

Metaplasia is a reversible phenomenon that usually occurs in response to chronic irritation and/or inflammation. It allows for the substitution of fragile cells with those that are better able to survive under various circumstances. Our study aims to describe the histology of one unusual type of metaplasia results in the formation of a synovial-like membrane typical of joints inside a female patient’s breasts around silicone implants. We analyzed samples from 22 female patients, who underwent delayed-staged breast reconstructions. Attention was paid especially to tissue that was in direct contact with the silicone expander and that was under permanent pressure and friction between the implant and the surrounding tissue. Biopsies of explanted periprosthetic capsules were processed for examination by light microscopy. Immunohistochemical staining (ten different primary antibodies) was performed to examine a variety of cell-specific antigens. At the interface between the tissue capsule and the silicone breast expander, we typically observed a 50–200-μm cellular lining. Thanks to the high cellular density, this cellular layer resembled epithelium. However, there was no basement membrane, and cells were negative for cytokeratin. The cells forming the superficial layer were strongly positive for vimentin and podoplanin and weakly positive for the S100 protein. These cells did not express desmin or smooth muscle actin. Within the most superficial layer (synovial intima), we distinguished two types of cells: phagocytic (CD68-positive) and fibroblast-like synovial cells. We conclude that the cellular lining surrounding silicone breast implants looks like a true synovial membrane resembling a fibrous form of synovium.


Applied Surface Science | 2006

Ethanol and methanol induced changes in phospholipid monolayer

Martin Weis; Martin Kopáni; Ján Jakubovský; Ľudovít Danihel


Annual International Conference on Advances in Cancer Medical Research | 2013

PTEN sequence analysis in endometrial biopsies of Slovak women

Vanda Repiská; Peter Bakeš; Jan Luha; Ľuboš Danišovič; Daniel Böhmer; Helena Gbelcová; Walter Cosimo D'Acunto; Tomáš Ruml; Vladimír Šišovský; Ľudovít Danihel


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2009

Unusual multiple gestation after ICSI/KET: a case report.

Vanda Repiská; Ivan Lehocký; Viera Geislerová; Braxatorisová T; J. Malová; Ján Vojtaššák; Jozef Valky; Ľudovít Danihel


Archive | 2007

Generalized aspergillosis in a fifteen-year-old child

Vladimír Šišovský; Ľudovít Danihel; Peter Martanovič; Pavel Babal; Ján Jakubovský; Ján Porubský; Michal Palkovič; Beata Bučeková; Rudolf Riedel; Martin Kopáni; Bohuslav Uher

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Vladimír Šišovský

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Daniel Böhmer

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ján Jakubovský

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Vanda Repiská

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ľuboš Danišovič

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Helena Gbelcová

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ivan Varga

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ján Porubský

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ján Vojtaššák

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Martin Kopáni

Comenius University in Bratislava

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