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    Expression of galectin-3 and carcinoembryonic antigen in the trophoblast of the gestational trophoblastic disease
    (2004)
    Božić, M. (36624858100)
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    Golubović, S. (7004023711)
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    Petronijević, M. (21739995200)
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    Vićovac, Ljiljana (6602991242)
    Purpose: Galectin-3, an endogenous β-galactoside-binding protein, has been implicated in the regulation of many physiological and pathological cellular processes through specific interactions with complementary ligands. The level of galectin-3 expression has been correlated with metastatic potential in many tumor types. The present study was designed to investigate possible correlation of the expression of galectin-3 with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), one of the putative galectin-3 ligands, in the transformed trophoblast of the gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTDs) compared to the invasive trophoblast (interstitial and endovascular) of the normal first trimester of pregnancy placenta. Materials and methods: Double immunohistochemistry was used to examine paraffin sections of 9 specimens of normal placenta, 8 cases of invasive mole and 7 cases of choriocarcinoma. Immunoreactivity was scored semiquantitatively to include both the percent of trophoblast cells stained as well as the intensity of staining. Results: Data presented here demonstrate similar patterns of expression for galectin-3 and CEA in transformed GTDs trophoblastic cells, as well as in normal invasive trophoblast. Upregulation of galectin-3 in transformed GTDs trophoblast was followed by high levels of CEA expression in the same tissue specimen (significant differences at < 0.05, Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test). Conclusion: These results may point to the CEA as one of the ligands for galectin-3 in transformed trophoblast, which merits further investigation. © 2004 Zerbinis Medical Publications.
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    Expression of galectin-3 and carcinoembryonic antigen in the trophoblast of the gestational trophoblastic disease
    (2004)
    Božić, M. (36624858100)
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    Golubović, S. (7004023711)
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    Petronijević, M. (21739995200)
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    Vićovac, Ljiljana (6602991242)
    Purpose: Galectin-3, an endogenous β-galactoside-binding protein, has been implicated in the regulation of many physiological and pathological cellular processes through specific interactions with complementary ligands. The level of galectin-3 expression has been correlated with metastatic potential in many tumor types. The present study was designed to investigate possible correlation of the expression of galectin-3 with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), one of the putative galectin-3 ligands, in the transformed trophoblast of the gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTDs) compared to the invasive trophoblast (interstitial and endovascular) of the normal first trimester of pregnancy placenta. Materials and methods: Double immunohistochemistry was used to examine paraffin sections of 9 specimens of normal placenta, 8 cases of invasive mole and 7 cases of choriocarcinoma. Immunoreactivity was scored semiquantitatively to include both the percent of trophoblast cells stained as well as the intensity of staining. Results: Data presented here demonstrate similar patterns of expression for galectin-3 and CEA in transformed GTDs trophoblastic cells, as well as in normal invasive trophoblast. Upregulation of galectin-3 in transformed GTDs trophoblast was followed by high levels of CEA expression in the same tissue specimen (significant differences at < 0.05, Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test). Conclusion: These results may point to the CEA as one of the ligands for galectin-3 in transformed trophoblast, which merits further investigation. © 2004 Zerbinis Medical Publications.
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    Expression of tumor associated antigens CA 15-3 and CA 19-9 in trophoblast of the normal human placenta
    (2012)
    Bojić-Trbojević, Ž. (15519225200)
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    Jovanović Krivokuća, M. (55305700000)
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    Vrzić-Petronijević, S. (14520050800)
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    Petronijević, M. (21739995200)
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    Vicovać, L. (6602991242)
    Mucin 1 (MUC1) is abundantly expressed by various organs, including human placenta and endometrium. Since glycan modifications of MUC1 are potentially relevant for physiological as well as pathological processes, this study was aimed at establishing an expression profile of two MUC1 glycoepitopes, CA 15-3 and CA 19-9, in trophoblast throughout pregnancy. Immunohistochemical analysis of normal placenta demonstrated that trophoblast cells express both mucin antigens throughout gestation with a distinct staining pattern. The staining of villous trophoblast was non-uniform for both antigens, and stronger for CA 15-3. Only a proportion of extravillous trophoblast of the cell column, in decidual stroma or lining blood vessels was also stained. Whether the studied MUC1 glycoforms can be linked to trophoblast cells invasion remains to be established.
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    Galectin-8 is expressed by villous and extravillous trophoblast of the human placenta
    (2011)
    Kolundžić, N. (36142204500)
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    Bojić-Trbojević, Ž. (15519225200)
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    Radojčić, Lj. (8318717000)
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    Petronijević, M. (21739995200)
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    Vićovac, Lj. (6602991242)
    Galectins (gals) as multifunctional animal lectins are of great potential significance for establishment and function of the placenta, due to their capacity to modulate cellular functions including proliferation, adhesion, and invasion. Human trophoblast is known to express gal-1, gal-3 and gal-13 proteins, as well as mRNAs for gal-14, -16 and -17. This study was undertaken to establish cellular distribution of gal-8, not previously associated with trophoblast, since we have recently detected gal-8 RNA and protein in cytotrophoblast cell material. Results of immunolocalization showed that gal-8 was expressed by villous and extravillous cytotrophoblast. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Galectin-8 is expressed by villous and extravillous trophoblast of the human placenta
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    Kolundžić, N. (36142204500)
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    Bojić-Trbojević, Ž. (15519225200)
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    Radojčić, Lj. (8318717000)
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    Petronijević, M. (21739995200)
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    Vićovac, Lj. (6602991242)
    Galectins (gals) as multifunctional animal lectins are of great potential significance for establishment and function of the placenta, due to their capacity to modulate cellular functions including proliferation, adhesion, and invasion. Human trophoblast is known to express gal-1, gal-3 and gal-13 proteins, as well as mRNAs for gal-14, -16 and -17. This study was undertaken to establish cellular distribution of gal-8, not previously associated with trophoblast, since we have recently detected gal-8 RNA and protein in cytotrophoblast cell material. Results of immunolocalization showed that gal-8 was expressed by villous and extravillous cytotrophoblast. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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