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Acta informatica medica : AIM : journal of the Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia & Herzegovina : časopis Društva za medicinsku informatiku BiH | 2011

Local CD4+, CD8+ and CD56+ T-lymphocite Reaction on Primary Lung Cancer.

Edin Jusufovic; Besim Prnjavorac; Ermina Iljazović; Dragan Keser; Peter Korosec; J. Stahov; Edin Zukic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Ekrem Ajanovic

Objective: The primary goal of this study was to determine the difference of abundance of CD4+, CD8+ and CD56+ bronchoalveolar fluid’s lymphocytes and their subpopulations between cancerous lung and healthy lung from the same patient. Methods: Mini-bronchoalveolar lavage was taken from 55 patients from lung with cancer and healthy lung. After laboratory processing and addition of CD4, CD8, CD27, CD28 and CD56 antibody, the material was analyzed by flow cytometer. Results from lung with cancer were compared to the ones from the healthy lung. The examined patients were the test and the control group at the same time. Results: CD27+28+ forms of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes are more activated in the cancerous lung compared to healthy lung, while the CD27-28- forms are less activated in diseased lung. CD4+ forms of CD56+ lymphocytes are more activated in cancerous lung compared to the health lung, while the CD8+ forms are less activated in diseased lung. Conclusion: Immature helper and cytotoxic T lymphocyte response, as well as regulatory NK and NKT cell response are more activated in cancerous lung compared to the health lung of the same patient.


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Curcumin as an Add-on Therapy of Moderate Partially Controlled Asthma

Edin Jusufovic; Azra Jusufovic; Munevera Becarevic; Mona Al-Ahmad; Jasmina Nurkic; Munevera Osmic; Alma Nadarevic; Fransi Petrak; Dzenan Halilovic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Besim Prnjavorac

Despite intensive treatment, considerable proportion of patients with asthma remains symptomatic. Anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin has been shown. Aim: analyse the impact of add-on therapy with curcumin in asthma patients on inflammatory parameters, lung function and asthma control. During 2 months, 100 non-smokers (46.8±12.4 years, F/M ratio 1.04) with moderate, partially controlled asthma were treated with moderate dose of inhaled glucocorticoids (IGK) with no changes in dose. Patients were divided into two groups (n=50): curcumin group receiving curcumin 500 mg per os twice daily and control group. Before study, sputum and blood eosinophils (Eo), blood neutrophils, high sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP), predicted forced expiratory volume in first second (FEV1%), Asthma Control Test (ACT) and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) were similar between groups. After study, in curcumin group blood Eo count and hsCRP decreased, and FEV1, ACT and AQLQ increased significantly (before vs. after study: Eo: 5.9±0.6 vs. 4.1±0.4; hsCRP: 4.2±0.3 vs. 3.4±0.2; FEV1%: 77.7±0.8 vs. 83.9±0.5; ACT: 14.5 (6,19) vs. 18 (14,21); AQLQ: 3.4±0.2 vs. 4.1±0.2). There was no change in the control group. Compared to control curcumin group showed significantly lower blood Eo and hsCRP and higher FEV1% (curcumin vs. control: Eo: 4.1±0.4 vs. 5.4±0.5; hsCRP: 3.4±0.2 vs. 4.0±0.3; FEV1%: 83.9±0.5 vs. 78.3± 0.8), and improved ACT and AQLQ (ACT change>3: 72% vs. 28%; AQLQ change>0.5: 54% vs. 32%) after study. Add-on therapy with curcumin in patients with moderate partially controlled asthma seems to improve response to IGK regarding lung function, asthma control and quality of life. Further placebo controlled trials are needed.


Clinical and Translational Allergy | 2014

Anaphylaxis during specific subcutaneous immunotherapy against ragweed allergen -- case record

Besim Prnjavorac; Amina Deljkić; Albina Sinanovic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Amila Mehedović; Jasna Jukić; Katarina Krajina; Lejla Šaranović; Nedžada Irejiz; Indira Kašibović; Tamer Bego; Maja Malenica; Tanja Dujic; Sabina Semiz; Adlija Causevic

Background Recommended by Resolution of Immunotherapy, issued by EAACI, Specific immunotherapy (SIT) was established as a mainstream method of treating allergic diseases. SIT produces long term challenges. SIT team should be aware that at first injection of allergen, the immunotherapy may cause a long lasting reaction. Anaphylaxis during SIT is very rare, but it is possible. We’ve experienced anaphylaxis after four year of SIT, against ragweed allergen.


Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2011

Use of amino-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide as the parameter for long-term monitoring of water overload in patient with chronic kidney diseases.

Besim Prnjavorac; Abduzaimović K; Jukić J; Rifat Sejdinovic; Ekrema Mujaric; Irejiz N; Hadzović-Dzuvo A; Jadrić R; Adlija Causevic; Sabina Semiz; Tamer Bego; Maja Malenica


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Downregulated anti-angiogenic miR-19a, miR-126 and let-7b in non-small lung cancer have poor but different prognostic values in squamous and adenocarcinoma subtypes

Edin Jusufovic; Dragan Keser; Edin Zukic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Denis Mrsic


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Peripheral Blood Eosinophils as Marker of Sputum Eosinophilia and Outocome of COPD Exacerbation

Edin Jusufovic; Munevera Becarevic; Munevera Osmic; Azra Jusufovic; Mona Al-Ahmad; Jasmina Nurkic; Alma Nadarevic; Fransi Petrak; Dzenan Halilovic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Besim Prnjavorac


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Obese patients with partially controlled asthma: Weight control shows more benefit in IgE low patients

Edin Jusufovic; Rifat Sejdinovic; Elida Turkusic; Munevera Osmic; Alma Nadarevic; Fransi Petrak; Dzenan Halilovic; Azra Jusufovic; Besim Prnjavorac


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Septic pulmonary embolisms as a cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome

Besim Prnjavorac; Rifat Sejdinovic; Edin Jusufovic; Jusuf Mehic; Omer Bedak; Jasmin Fejzic; Nedzada Irejiz; Maja Malenica; Tamer Bego; Tanja Dujic; Adlija Causevic; Lejla Hantalaševic; Amila Mehmedović; Katarina Krajina; Ekrema Mujaric; Lejla Šaranović


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

p16(ink4) expression and spirometry tests have similar survival outcomes values in non-small-cell lung cancer patients

Rifat Sejdinovic; Edin Jusufovic; Dragan Keser; Besim Prnjavorac; Ljiljana Sejdinovic; Azra Okanovic


Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2014

Changes of natriuretic peptides concentration in early phase of acute myocardial infarction.

Ekrema Mujaric; Besim Prnjavorac; Merlina Kalajdžija-Cero; Harun Šestić; Almir Rošić; Rifat Sejdinovic; Sefveta Mustafić; Amila Mehmedović

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Tamer Bego

University of Sarajevo

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Tanja Dujic

University of Sarajevo

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