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    Buffy Coat DNA Methylation Profile Is Representative of Methylation Patterns in White Blood Cell Types in Normal Pregnancy
    (2022)
    Ghamrawi, Ranine (57217382626)
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    Velickovic, Igor (57218482857)
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    Milicevic, Ognjen (57211159715)
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    White, Wendy M. (54279565800)
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    Thistlethwaite, Lillian Rosa (57205567061)
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    Cunningham, Julie M. (7402342190)
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    Milosavljevic, Aleksandar (7004058696)
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    Milic, Natasa M. (7003460927)
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    Garovic, Vesna D. (6603419874)
    Background: We aimed to assess the extent to which the buffy coat DNA methylome is representative of methylation patterns in constitutive white blood cell (WBC) types in normal pregnancy. Methods: A comparison of differential methylation of buffy coat DNA vs DNA isolated from polymorphonuclear (PMN) and lymphocytic fractions was performed for each blood sample obtained within 24 h prior to delivery from 29 normotensive pregnant women. Methylation profiles were obtained using an Illumina Human Methylation 450 BeadChip and CHaMP bioinformatics pipeline. A subset of differentially methylated probes (DMPs) showing discordant methylation were further investigated using statistical modeling and enrichment analysis. Results: The smallest number of DMPs was found between the buffy coat and the PMN fraction (2.96%). Pathway enrichment analysis of the DMPs identified biological pathways involved in the particular leukocyte lineage, consistent with perturbations during isolation. The comparisons between the buffy coat and the isolated fractions as a group using linear modeling yielded a small number of probes (∼29,000) with discordant methylation. Demethylation of probes in the buffy coat compared to derived cell lines was more common and was prevalent in shelf and open sea regions. Conclusion: Buffy coat is representative of methylation patterns in WBC types in normal pregnancy. The differential methylations are consistent with perturbations during isolation of constituent cells and likely originate in vitro due to the physical stress during cell separation and are of no physiological relevance. These findings help the interpretation of DNA methylation profiling in pregnancy and numerous other conditions. Copyright © 2022 Ghamrawi, Velickovic, Milicevic, White, Thistlethwaite, Cunningham, Milosavljevic, Milic and Garovic.
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    Buffy Coat DNA Methylation Profile Is Representative of Methylation Patterns in White Blood Cell Types in Normal Pregnancy
    (2022)
    Ghamrawi, Ranine (57217382626)
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    Velickovic, Igor (57218482857)
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    Milicevic, Ognjen (57211159715)
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    White, Wendy M. (54279565800)
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    Thistlethwaite, Lillian Rosa (57205567061)
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    Cunningham, Julie M. (7402342190)
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    Milosavljevic, Aleksandar (7004058696)
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    Milic, Natasa M. (7003460927)
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    Garovic, Vesna D. (6603419874)
    Background: We aimed to assess the extent to which the buffy coat DNA methylome is representative of methylation patterns in constitutive white blood cell (WBC) types in normal pregnancy. Methods: A comparison of differential methylation of buffy coat DNA vs DNA isolated from polymorphonuclear (PMN) and lymphocytic fractions was performed for each blood sample obtained within 24 h prior to delivery from 29 normotensive pregnant women. Methylation profiles were obtained using an Illumina Human Methylation 450 BeadChip and CHaMP bioinformatics pipeline. A subset of differentially methylated probes (DMPs) showing discordant methylation were further investigated using statistical modeling and enrichment analysis. Results: The smallest number of DMPs was found between the buffy coat and the PMN fraction (2.96%). Pathway enrichment analysis of the DMPs identified biological pathways involved in the particular leukocyte lineage, consistent with perturbations during isolation. The comparisons between the buffy coat and the isolated fractions as a group using linear modeling yielded a small number of probes (∼29,000) with discordant methylation. Demethylation of probes in the buffy coat compared to derived cell lines was more common and was prevalent in shelf and open sea regions. Conclusion: Buffy coat is representative of methylation patterns in WBC types in normal pregnancy. The differential methylations are consistent with perturbations during isolation of constituent cells and likely originate in vitro due to the physical stress during cell separation and are of no physiological relevance. These findings help the interpretation of DNA methylation profiling in pregnancy and numerous other conditions. Copyright © 2022 Ghamrawi, Velickovic, Milicevic, White, Thistlethwaite, Cunningham, Milosavljevic, Milic and Garovic.
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    Quality of life of informal caregivers behind the scene of the COVID-19 epidemic in Serbia
    (2020)
    Todorovic, Natasa (58593990200)
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    Vracevic, Milutin (57008201200)
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    Rajovic, Nina (57218484684)
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    Pavlovic, Vedrana (57202093978)
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    Madzarevic, Petar (57220067073)
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    Cumic, Jelena (57209718077)
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    Mostic, Tanja (6506343126)
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    Milic, Nikola (57210077376)
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    Rajovic, Tatjana (57200209947)
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    Sapic, Rosa (38562153900)
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    Milcanovic, Petar (57218483550)
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    Velickovic, Igor (57218482857)
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    Culafic, Slobodan (24767779200)
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    Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)
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    Milic, Natasa (7003460927)
    Background and objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented reliance on informal caregivers as one of the pillars of healthcare systems. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of life of informal caregivers during the COVID-19 epidemic in Serbia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among informal caregivers during the COVID-19 epidemic in Serbia. Physical and mental quality of life was measured by the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Additional data included sociodemographic characteristics, caregiver and care recipient characteristics, and COVID-19 related concerns. The qualitative component was performed using focus groups and individual in-depth interviews. Results: Out of 112 informal caregivers enrolled, most were female (80%), and the average age was 51.1 ± 12.3 years. The majority was delivering care to one person, who was a family member, on a daily basis (86.4%, 92%, and 91.1%, respectively). In multiple regression models, significant predictors of caregivers’ physical health were delivering care to a family member and a higher level of care complexity, while significant predictors of caregivers’ mental health were a higher level of care complexity and increased concerns about self-health and the health of the person being cared for due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Conclusions: Informal caregivers are experiencing negative physical and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 epidemic in Serbia. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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    The burnout syndrome in medical academia: Psychometric properties of the Serbian version of the maslach burnout inventory—educators survey
    (2020)
    Vukmirovic, Marijana (57218484875)
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    Rajovic, Nina (57218484684)
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    Pavlovic, Vedrana (57202093978)
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    Masic, Srdjan (57190441485)
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    Mirkovic, Momcilo (37048783100)
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    Tasic, Radica (57216548156)
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    Randjelovic, Simona (57218484223)
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    Mostic, Danka (57218484915)
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    Velickovic, Igor (57218482857)
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    Nestorovic, Emilija (56090978800)
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    Milcanovic, Petar (57218483550)
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    Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)
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    Milic, Natasa (7003460927)
    The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Maslach Burnout Inventory—Educators Survey (MBI-ES). The presence of burnout syndrome, its relationship with personality traits, intention to change career and work abroad were assessed in a cross-sectional multi-center trial conducted among educators at three medical faculties in the Western Balkans during 2019. Translation and cultural adaptation were made based on internationally accepted principles. Personality traits were assessed by the Big Five Plus Two questionnaire. In total, 246 medical faculty members, predominantly females (61%), were enrolled. The three-factor structure of the MBI-ES questionnaire (exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy) was validated. Analysis of internal consistency yielded a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.785, indicating scale reliability. The majority of respondents (85.6%) reported moderate level of burnout. Aggressiveness, neuroticism, and negative valence were associated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, while extraversion, conscientiousness, openness, and positive valence correlated with personal accomplishment. Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization in a multivariate regression model were significantly associated with intentions to change career and work abroad (p < 0.05). The present study provided evidence for the appropriate metric properties of the Serbian version of MBI-ES. Presence of burnout syndrome, which was identified as a common problem in medical academia, and directly linked to personality traits, affected intention to career change and work abroad. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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    The burnout syndrome in medical academia: Psychometric properties of the Serbian version of the maslach burnout inventory—educators survey
    (2020)
    Vukmirovic, Marijana (57218484875)
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    Rajovic, Nina (57218484684)
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    Pavlovic, Vedrana (57202093978)
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    Masic, Srdjan (57190441485)
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    Mirkovic, Momcilo (37048783100)
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    Tasic, Radica (57216548156)
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    Randjelovic, Simona (57218484223)
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    Mostic, Danka (57218484915)
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    Velickovic, Igor (57218482857)
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    Nestorovic, Emilija (56090978800)
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    Milcanovic, Petar (57218483550)
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    Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)
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    Milic, Natasa (7003460927)
    The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Maslach Burnout Inventory—Educators Survey (MBI-ES). The presence of burnout syndrome, its relationship with personality traits, intention to change career and work abroad were assessed in a cross-sectional multi-center trial conducted among educators at three medical faculties in the Western Balkans during 2019. Translation and cultural adaptation were made based on internationally accepted principles. Personality traits were assessed by the Big Five Plus Two questionnaire. In total, 246 medical faculty members, predominantly females (61%), were enrolled. The three-factor structure of the MBI-ES questionnaire (exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy) was validated. Analysis of internal consistency yielded a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.785, indicating scale reliability. The majority of respondents (85.6%) reported moderate level of burnout. Aggressiveness, neuroticism, and negative valence were associated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, while extraversion, conscientiousness, openness, and positive valence correlated with personal accomplishment. Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization in a multivariate regression model were significantly associated with intentions to change career and work abroad (p < 0.05). The present study provided evidence for the appropriate metric properties of the Serbian version of MBI-ES. Presence of burnout syndrome, which was identified as a common problem in medical academia, and directly linked to personality traits, affected intention to career change and work abroad. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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