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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2009

The identification of a low molecular mass bacteriocin, rhamnosin A, produced by Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain 68.

Rajna Dimitrijević; M. Stojanović; I. Živković; A. Petersen; Ratko M. Jankov; L. Dimitrijević; Marija Gavrovic-Jankulovic

Aims:  This study focuses on the isolation and characterization of a peptide with bacteriocin‐like properties isolated from Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain 68, previously identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and originating from human gastrointestinal flora.


Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2012

Molecular and immunological characterization of Mus a 5 allergen from banana fruit

Ivana Aleksic; Milica Popovic; Rajna Dimitrijević; Uroš Andjelković; Emilia Vassilopoulou; A. Sinaniotis; Marina Atanaskovic-Markovic; Buko Lindner; Arnd Petersen; Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos; Marija Gavrovic-Jankulovic

SCOPE Banana fruit has become an important cause of fruit allergy in the recent years. Among the five registered IUIS allergens, Mus a 1 and Mus a 2 have been characterized in detail. In this study, molecular characterization and evaluation of the allergenic properties of β-1,3-glucanase from banana (Musa acuminata), denoted as Mus a 5, were performed. METHODS AND RESULTS The gene of Mus a 5 was cloned and sequenced. The obtained cDNA revealed a novel Mus a 5 isoform with an open reading frame encoding a protein of 340 amino acids comprising a putative signal peptide of 28 amino acid residues. By MALDI-TOF analysis Mus a 5 isolated from banana fruit revealed a molecular mass of 33451±67 Da. Two Mus a 5 isoforms (pI 7.7 and 8.0) were detected by 2D immunoblot with an identical N-terminal sequence. By mass fingerprint, 76 and 83% of the primary structure was confirmed for the two mature Mus a 5 isoforms, respectively. IgE reactivity to Mus a 5 was found in 74% of patients sensitized to banana fruit. Upregulation of basophil activation markers CD63 and CD203c was achieved with Mus a 5 in a concentration-dependent manner. CONCLUSION Mus a 5 is a functional allergen and a candidate for the component-resolved allergy diagnosis of banana allergy.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2014

Effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus LA68 on the immune system of C57BL/6 mice upon oral administration

Rajna Dimitrijević; Nevena Ivanovic; Geir Mathiesen; Vladimir Petrušić; Irena Zivkovic; Brizita Djordjevic; Ljiljana Dimitrijević

Probiotic bacteria have been used in human nutrition for centuries and are now attracting more attention. In order to examine the immunological aspects of probiotic consumption, Lactobacillus rhamnosus LA68 was orally administrated using gavage to healthy C57BL/6 mice. After one month splenocytes were isolated, and analysed by flow cytometry. The magnitude of splenocyte proliferation upon stimulation with lipopolysaccharide and peptidoglycan and cytokine levels (IFN-γ, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-17) was assessed. Cytokine levels in the serum were also analysed. Oral application of strain LA68 leads to a significant decrease of CD3+, CD25+ and CD19+ cells, and an increase of CD11b+ and CD16/CD32+ positive cell populations in the mouse spleen. Increased sensitivity to stimulation through proliferation and IL-6 secretion was detected. Increased serum IFN-γ and decreased IL-10 levels were found. Our results show increased responsiveness of splenocytes, activation of the Th1 type of immune response, and a shift of leucocyte populations towards monocyte/granulocyte populations.


International Journal of Neuroscience | 2008

HD phenocopies--possible role of Saitohin gene.

N. Janković; Miljana Kecmanović; Rajna Dimitrijević; M. Keckarevic Markovic; Valerija Dobricic; Dušan Keckarević; D. Savić Pavićević; Stanka Romac

Saitohin (STH) is located in the intron of the human gene for microtubule-associated protein tau. Q7R polymorphism has been identified in the STH gene. Some neurodegenerative disorders were found to be associated with the presence of certain STH allele. This study genotyped 37 subjects with diagnosis of Huntingtons disease, but lacking mutations in HD, PRNP, JPH-3, and FTL genes for STH polymorphism. It was determined that Q allele of STH gene was over-represented in a tested group of patients (P > Pt). Over-representation of Q allele in a group of patients might be considered as genetic risk factor for HD like diseases.


Autoimmunity | 2015

Autoantibody response and pregnancy-related pathology induced by combined LPS and tetanus toxoid hyperimmunization in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice

Vladimir Petrušić; Nevena Todorović; Irena Živković; Rajna Dimitrijević; Lina Muhandes; Irena Rajnpreht; Ljiljana Dimitrijević

Abstract Recent data concerning antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) induction have shown that β2-glycoprotein I (β2GPI) binds lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which results in conformational changes, exposition of a cryptic epitope and possible pathological anti-β2GPI antibody production. In order to investigate the effects of LPS on the induction of APS-related pathology, we performed hyperimmunization of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice with LPS, alone or in combination with tetanus toxoid (TTd), a protein structurally similar to β2GPI. We report that, although high affinity pathological anti-β2GPI antibodies were produced in all groups of animals, the reproductive pathology was recorded only in mice that received both LPS and TTd, implying on the important roles of both infections and molecular mimicry in APS pathogenesis. Moreover, APS-related reproductive pathology was more pronounced in BALB/c (lowered fertility and fecundity) than C57BL/6 mice (lowered fecundity), which correlated well with the disruption in natural antibody network observed in BALB/c mouse strain.


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014

Infection-induced autoantibodies and pregnancy related pathology: an animal model

Vladimir Petrušić; Irena Živković; Lina Muhandes; Rajna Dimitrijević; Marijana Stojanovic; Ljiljana Dimitrijević

In addition to being the main cause of mortality worldwide, bacterial and viral infections can be the cause of autoimmune and pregnancy disorders as well. The production of autoantibodies during infection can be explained by various mechanisms, including molecular mimicry, bystander cell activation and epitope spreading. Conversely, bacterial and viral infections during pregnancy are especially dangerous for the fetus. It is documented that infection-induced inflammatory processes mediated by Toll-like receptors (TLR) represent the main cause of preterm labour. We used two crucial bacterial components and TLR ligands, namely peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide, to stimulate BALB/c mice before immunisation with tetanus toxoid. Tetanus toxoid is an inactive form of the toxin produced by bacterium Clostridium tetani and shares structural similarity with plasma protein β2-glycoprotein I. Treatment with peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide in combination with tetanus toxoid induced the production of pathological autoantibodies, different fluctuations in natural autoantibodies and different types of reproductive pathology in treated animals, with peptidoglycan treatment being more deleterious. We propose that the production of pathological autoantibodies, TLR activation and changes in natural autoantibodies play crucial roles in infection-induced reproductive pathology in our animal model.


Immunologic Research | 2013

Adjuvant dependence of APS pathology-related low-affinity antibodies during secondary immune response to tetanus toxoid in BALB/c mice

Irena Živković; Vladimir Petrušić; Rajna Dimitrijević; Marijana Stojanovic; Ljiljana Dimitrijević

One of the established animal models for autoimmune disease antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is TTd hyperimmunization of mice. Tetanus toxoid (TTd) and plasma protein β2GPI share structural homology so that immunization with TTd induces appearance of cross-reactive antibodies. In this paper, we have investigated the presence and dynamic of fluctuation of specific (anti-TTd) and auto (anti-β2GPI) antibodies induced in BALB/c mice during secondary immune response after TTd immunization with alhydrogel or glycerol as adjuvants. In addition, we followed the induced reproductive pathology as a sign of autoimmune outcome. We show undoubtedly adjuvant dependance of (1) level of induced anti-TTd IgG antibodies, (2) changes in levels of low-affinity anti-β2GPI IgG antibodies, and (3) change in fecundity and fertility during secondary immune response. These findings once more indicate the importance of chosen adjuvants used for successful immunization and eventual autoantibody outcome, this time associated with the processes involving low affinity, natural antibodies.


International Journal of Neuroscience | 2010

Schizophrenia and Apolipoprotein E Gene Polymorphism in Serbian Population

Miljana Kecmanović; Valerija Dobricic; Rajna Dimitrijević; Dušan Keckarević; Dušanka Savić-Pavićević; Milica Keckarević-Marković; Maja Ivković; Stanka Romac

ABSTRACT Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene variants are associated with alterations in brain function and increased risk of Alzheimers disease (AD) and conflicting results have been reported in schizophrenia. Our results showed no significant differences in APOE allele or genotype frequencies between the Serbian schizophrenic patients and control individuals. However, we observed a possible association between particular subtypes of schizophrenia and APOE ε3/ε3 genotype (p = .01221) and ε4 allele showed a tendency toward positive association with responding to typical neuroleptics. APOE genotypes have no major influence on risk of schizophrenia, treatment and response to conventional antipsychotics, and age of onset in schizophrenia.


International Journal of Neuroscience | 2010

Polymorphisms of the Prion Protein Gene (PRNP) in a Serbian Population

Rajna Dimitrijević; Ivana Čadež; Milica Keckarević-Marković; Dušan Keckarević; Miljana Kecmanović; Valerija Dobricic; Dušanka Savić-Pavićević; Goran Brajušković; Stanka Romac

ABSTRACT Prion diseases are a group of etiologically heterogenous neurodegenerative disorders. We have analyzed the coding region of PRNP gene in 121 healthy citizens of Serbia to determine whether the frequencies of M129V, E219K, and octapeptide repeat number polymorphism. For Serbian population, polymorphism of PRNP gene at codon 129 does not differ from healthy European populations. Also codon 219 is monomorphic for the Glu allele both in Serbian population and other European populations. On the contrary, in Serbian population we did not detect any deletions or insertions in octapeptide repeat region, whereas deletions were detected in other European populations.


International Immunopharmacology | 2010

In vitro stimulation of Balb/c and C57 BL/6 splenocytes by a recombinantly produced banana lectin isoform results in both a proliferation of T cells and an increased secretion of interferon-gamma

Marijana Stojanovic; Irena Živković; Vladimir Ž. Petrušić; Duško Kosec; Rajna Dimitrijević; Ratko M. Jankov; Ljiljana Dimitrijević; Marija Gavrovic-Jankulovic

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