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PLOS ONE | 2015

Methylated Host Cell Gene Promoters and Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and 18 Predicting Cervical Lesions and Cancer

Nina Milutin Gašperov; Ivan Sabol; Pavao Planinić; Goran Grubišić; Ivan Fistonić; Ante Ćorušić; Magdalena Grce

Change in the host and/or human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA methylation profile is probably one of the main factors responsible for the malignant progression of cervical lesions to cancer. To investigate those changes we studied 173 cervical samples with different grades of cervical lesion, from normal to cervical cancer. The methylation status of nine cellular gene promoters, CCNA1, CDH1, C13ORF18, DAPK1, HIC1, RARβ2, hTERT1, hTERT2 and TWIST1, was investigated by Methylation Specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (MSP). The methylation of HPV18 L1-gene was also investigated by MSP, while the methylated cytosines within four regions, L1, 5’LCR, enhancer, and promoter of the HPV16 genome covering 19 CpG sites were evaluated by bisulfite sequencing. Statistically significant methylation biomarkers distinguishing between cervical precursor lesions from normal cervix were primarily C13ORF18 and secondly CCNA1, and those distinguishing cervical cancer from normal or cervical precursor lesions were CCNA1, C13ORF18, hTERT1, hTERT2 and TWIST1. In addition, the methylation analysis of individual CpG sites of the HPV16 genome in different sample groups, notably the 7455 and 7694 sites, proved to be more important than the overall methylation frequency. The majority of HPV18 positive samples contained both methylated and unmethylated L1 gene, and samples with L1-gene methylated forms alone had better prognosis when correlated with the host cell gene promoters’ methylation profiles. In conclusion, both cellular and viral methylation biomarkers should be used for monitoring cervical lesion progression to prevent invasive cervical cancer.


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2009

Successful Laparoscopic Bipolar Coagulation of a Large Arteriovenous Malformation Due to Invasive Trophoblastic Disease: a Case Report

Ante Ćorušić; Dubravko Barišić; Helena Lovrić; Albert Despot; Pavao Planinić

We report the case of an acquired large arteriovenous malformation due to invasive gestational trophoblastic tumor that was treated successfully with laparoscopic surgery. After 4 cycles of methotrexate chemotherapy, a vascular tangle (volume, 28 cm(3)) was noted that emerged from the right uterine horn, invading the broad ligament adjacent to the uterine artery. Doppler ultrasonography along with magnetic resonance arteriography confirmed the diagnosis. The location, size and relation of this arteriovenous malformation to the uterine vasculature demanded urgent intervention. Laparoscopy was performed, and bipolar coagulation of the ovarian and uterine artery feeding branches was achieved after surgical resection of the tumor. The defect in the uterine wall with an intact uterine cavity was reconstructed using sutures. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. The patient underwent chemotherapy, and at 2-month follow-up was cured and has since had regular menstrual cycles.


Croatian Medical Journal | 2012

Breast and gynecological cancers in Croatia, 1988-2008.

Iva Kelava; Karlo Tomičić; Marina Kokić; Ante Ćorušić; Pavao Planinić; Iva Kirac; Jure Murgić; Tomislav Kuliš; Ariana Znaor

Aim To analyze and interpret incidence and mortality trends of breast and ovarian cancers and incidence trends of cervical and endometrial cancers in Croatia for the period 1988-2008. Methods Incidence data were obtained from the Croatian National Cancer Registry. The mortality data were obtained from the World Health Organization (WHO) mortality database. Trends of incidence and mortality were analyzed by joinpoint regression analysis. Results Joinpoint analysis showed an increase in the incidence of breast cancer with estimated annual percent of change (EAPC) of 2.6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.9 to 3.4). The mortality rate was stable, with the EAPC of 0.3% (95% CI, -0.6 to 0.0). Endometrial cancer showed an increasing incidence trend, with EAPC of 0.8% (95% CI, 0.2 to 1.4), while cervical cancer showed a decreasing incidence trend, with EAPC of -1.0 (95% CI, -1.6 to -0.4). Ovarian cancer incidence showed three trends, but the average annual percent change (AAPC) for the overall period was not significant, with a stable trend of 0.1%. Ovarian cancer mortality was increasing since 1992, with EAPC of 1.2% (95% CI, 0.4 to 1.9), while the trend for overall period was stable with AAPC 0.1%. Conclusion Incidence trends of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancers in Croatia 1988-2008 are similar to the trends observed in most of the European countries, while the modest decline in cervical cancer incidence and lack of decline in breast cancer mortality suggest suboptimal cancer prevention and control.


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2009

Management of Wolffian duct tumor recurrence without chemotherapy

Joško Lešin; Jadranka Forko-Ilić; Andrea Plavec; Pavao Planinić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Issue - What Next?

Ante Ćorušić; Lana Škrgatić; Vesna Mahovlić; Vjekoslav Mandić; Pavao Planinić; Magdalena Karadža


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

Laporovaginal Surgery in Cervical Cancer: A Croatian experience

Ante Ćorušić; Dubravko Barišić; Andrea Plavec; Pavao Planinić; Lana Škrgatić; Goran Vujić; Mislav Herman


Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2016

Kirurško liječenje karcinoma materničnog vrata

Ante Ćorušić; Goran Vujić; Joško Lešin; Pavao Planinić; Višnja Matković; Velena Radošević


Medix : specijalizirani medicinski dvomjesečnik | 2013

Infekcija humanim papiloma virusom (HPV) i genitalni karcinom u žena

Ante Ćorušić; Lana Škrgatić; Magdalena Karadža; Pavao Planinić; Helena Lovrić Gršić


Medix : specijalizirani medicinski dvomjesečnik | 2013

Human papillomavirus infection and genital cancer in women

Ante Ćorušić; Lana Škrgatić; Magdalena Karadža; Pavao Planinić; Helena Lovrić Gršić


Program/Programme & Kniga sašetaka/Abstract book 2. hrvatski kongres ginekološke onkologije s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem / 2nd Croatian Congress of Gynecological Oncology with International Participation | 2012

Methylation Status of Gene Promoters in Cervical Cancer and Smears with Normal Cytology

Nina Milutin Gašperov; Ivan Fistonić; Pavao Planinić; Ante Ćorušić; Magdalena Grce

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