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    Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and miRNA-146a: A preliminary study from Serbia
    (2022)
    Buha, Ivana (44460972900)
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    Škodrić-Trifunović, Vesna (23499690800)
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    Andelković, Marina (57197728167)
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    Pavlović, Sonja (7006514877)
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    Vreća, Miša (57095923100)
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    Stjepanović, Mihailo (55052044500)
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    Milin-Lazović, Jelena (57023980700)
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    Simić, Marko (55847076300)
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    Antonijević, Gordana (6506073767)
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    Spasovski, Vesna (26655022200)
    Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a significant public health problem. The role of small non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), was investigated extensively in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection as well as in a variety of other pathophysiological processes in recent years. It was found that miRNAs act as regulators of both early reaction to MTB infection and in process of adaptation of the host immune cells during latent course of the disease. Molecule miRNA-146a is expressed exclusively in immune cells and it has the most prominent role in modulation of innate immunity. Methodology: We investigated the level of expression of miRNA-146a using an RT-qPCR technique in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of 44 patients with active pulmonary TB and 17 healthy individuals. We also analyzed the significance of miRNA-146a rs2910164 SNV for expression profile of miRNA-146a, in order to investigate potential usage of miRNA-146a as a biomarker for TB. Results: There was statistically significant decrease of expression of miRNA-146a in TB group compared to control group. When gender cohorts were analyzed, the expression levels in TB male and TB female subgroup were significantly lower than the expression levels in the same gender control subgroups. Conclusions: Our results indicate that miRNA-146a plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of TB, suggesting that miRNA-146a could be used as a biomarker for active pulmonary TB. © 2022 Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. All rights reserved.
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    Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and miRNA-146a: A preliminary study from Serbia
    (2022)
    Buha, Ivana (44460972900)
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    Škodrić-Trifunović, Vesna (23499690800)
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    Andelković, Marina (57197728167)
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    Pavlović, Sonja (7006514877)
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    Vreća, Miša (57095923100)
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    Stjepanović, Mihailo (55052044500)
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    Milin-Lazović, Jelena (57023980700)
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    Simić, Marko (55847076300)
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    Antonijević, Gordana (6506073767)
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    Spasovski, Vesna (26655022200)
    Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a significant public health problem. The role of small non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), was investigated extensively in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection as well as in a variety of other pathophysiological processes in recent years. It was found that miRNAs act as regulators of both early reaction to MTB infection and in process of adaptation of the host immune cells during latent course of the disease. Molecule miRNA-146a is expressed exclusively in immune cells and it has the most prominent role in modulation of innate immunity. Methodology: We investigated the level of expression of miRNA-146a using an RT-qPCR technique in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of 44 patients with active pulmonary TB and 17 healthy individuals. We also analyzed the significance of miRNA-146a rs2910164 SNV for expression profile of miRNA-146a, in order to investigate potential usage of miRNA-146a as a biomarker for TB. Results: There was statistically significant decrease of expression of miRNA-146a in TB group compared to control group. When gender cohorts were analyzed, the expression levels in TB male and TB female subgroup were significantly lower than the expression levels in the same gender control subgroups. Conclusions: Our results indicate that miRNA-146a plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of TB, suggesting that miRNA-146a could be used as a biomarker for active pulmonary TB. © 2022 Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. All rights reserved.
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    Microanatomical characteristics of arterial vascularization of the anterior cruciate ligament
    (2022)
    Laketić, Darko (25936376800)
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    Simić, Marko (55847076300)
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    Boljanović, Jelena (57193680750)
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    Jović, Darko (57226576194)
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    Alexopoulos, Christos G. (56806551000)
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    Vitošević, Biljana (9232864400)
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    Zelenović, Aleksandra (57394737200)
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    Dinić, Ljubomir (16645432600)
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    Milisavljević, Мilan (6701873424)
    Introduction/Objective The aim of this study was to examine the immunohistochemical features of the vascularization of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), as well as the quantification of capillaries within the three segments of the ACL; proximal, middle and distal. The quantification and metric characteristics of mast cells of the ACL are the second goal of this research. Methods In total, 30 human ACL of 30 persons, obtained during routine autopsy, were examined under the microscope, following immunohistochemical reactions against CD34 of blood vessels and MastTrip of mast cells. Results The middle genicular artery close to the ACL gave off branches for the supply of ligament itself. Each field of mm2 contained an average number of 1113.84 (959–1240), microvessels in ACL proximal third, an average number of 1145.43 (924–1310) microvessels in ACL middle third, and an average number of 1134.55 (889–1451) microvessels in ACL distal third. An average number of mast cells of the ACL was 3.8 per mm2. In the peripheral synovial zone of the ACL, we counted 12.6 mast cells per mm2. An average area value of the mast cells was 124.7 μm2, and an average value of shorter and longer axis of the mast cells was 11.2 × 15.0 μm. Conclusion There was no statistically significant differences between the average numbers of intraliga-mentous microvessels of the ACL thirds (p > 0.05), confirming and supporting our hypothesis of uniform distribution of blood supply within the ACL. © 2022, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Occupational exposures to blood and body fluids among health care workers at university hospitals
    (2014)
    Marković-Denić, Ljiljana (55944510900)
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    Branković, Miloš (57188840013)
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    Maksimović, Nataša (12772951900)
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    Jovanović, Bojan (35929424700)
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    Petrović, Ivana (35563660900)
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    Simić, Marko (55847076300)
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    Lešić, Aleksandar (55409413400)
    Introduction Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids is a serious concern of health care workers and presents a major risk of transmission of infections such as human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Objective The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and circumstances of occupational blood and body fluid exposures among health care workers. Methods Cross-sectional study was conducted in three university hospitals in Belgrade. Anonymous questionnaire was used containing data about demographic characteristics, self-reported blood and body fluid exposures and circumstances of percutaneous injuries. Results Questionnaire was filled in and returned by 216 health care workers (78.2% of nurses and 21.8% of doctors). 60.6% of participants-health care workers had sustained at least one needlestick injury during their professional practice; 25.9% of them in the last 12 months. Of occupational groups, nurses had higher risk to experience needlestick injuries than doctors (p=0.05). The majority of the exposures occurred in the operating theatre (p=0.001). Among factors contributing to the occurrence of needlestick injuries, recapping needles (p=0.003) and decontamination/cleaning instruments after surgery (p=0.001) were more frequent among nurses, while use of a needle before intervention was common among doctors (p=0.004). Only 41.2% of health care workers had reported their injuries to a supervisor in order to obtain medical attention. 50.2% of health care workers were vaccinated with three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. Conclusion There is a high rate of needlestick injuries in the daily hospital routine. Implementation of safety devices would lead to improvement in health and safety of medical staff.

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