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Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission

Grigorov, Ilijana; Pejić, Snežana; Todorović, Ana; Drakulić, Dunja; Veljković, Filip; Miletić-Vukajlović, Jadranka; Bobić, Katarina; Soldatović, Ivan; Đurašević, Siniša; Jasnić, Nebojša; Stanković, Sanja; Glumac, Sofija; Mihailović-Vučinić, Violeta; Milenković, Branislava

(Basel: MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Grigorov, Ilijana
AU  - Pejić, Snežana
AU  - Todorović, Ana
AU  - Drakulić, Dunja
AU  - Veljković, Filip
AU  - Miletić-Vukajlović, Jadranka
AU  - Bobić, Katarina
AU  - Soldatović, Ivan
AU  - Đurašević, Siniša
AU  - Jasnić, Nebojša
AU  - Stanković, Sanja
AU  - Glumac, Sofija
AU  - Mihailović-Vučinić, Violeta
AU  - Milenković, Branislava
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6126
AB  - The careful monitoring of patients with mild/moderate COVID-19 is of particular importance because of the rapid progression of complications associated with COVID-19. For prognostic reasons and for the economic management of health care resources, additional biomarkers need to be identified, and their monitoring can conceivably be performed in the early stages of the disease. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we found that serum concentrations of high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), at the time of hospital admission, could be useful biomarkers for COVID-19 management. The study included 160 randomly selected recovered patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 on admission. Compared with healthy controls, serum HMGB1 and HO-1 levels increased by 487.6 pg/mL versus 43.1 pg/mL and 1497.7 pg/mL versus 756.1 pg/mL, respectively. Serum HO-1 correlated significantly with serum HMGB1, oxidative stress parameters (malondialdehyde (MDA), the phosphatidylcholine/lysophosphatidylcholine ratio (PC/LPC), the ratio of reduced and oxidative glutathione (GSH/GSSG)), and anti-inflammatory acute phase proteins (ferritin, haptoglobin). Increased heme catabolism/hemolysis were not detected. We hypothesize that the increase in HO-1 in the early phase of COVID-19 disease is likely to have a survival benefit by providing protection against oxidative stress and inflammation, whereas the level of HMGB1 increase reflects the activity of the innate immune system and represents levels within which the disease can be kept under control.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
T1  - Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission
IS  - 17
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.3390/ijms241713164
SP  - 13164
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Grigorov, Ilijana and Pejić, Snežana and Todorović, Ana and Drakulić, Dunja and Veljković, Filip and Miletić-Vukajlović, Jadranka and Bobić, Katarina and Soldatović, Ivan and Đurašević, Siniša and Jasnić, Nebojša and Stanković, Sanja and Glumac, Sofija and Mihailović-Vučinić, Violeta and Milenković, Branislava",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The careful monitoring of patients with mild/moderate COVID-19 is of particular importance because of the rapid progression of complications associated with COVID-19. For prognostic reasons and for the economic management of health care resources, additional biomarkers need to be identified, and their monitoring can conceivably be performed in the early stages of the disease. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we found that serum concentrations of high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), at the time of hospital admission, could be useful biomarkers for COVID-19 management. The study included 160 randomly selected recovered patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 on admission. Compared with healthy controls, serum HMGB1 and HO-1 levels increased by 487.6 pg/mL versus 43.1 pg/mL and 1497.7 pg/mL versus 756.1 pg/mL, respectively. Serum HO-1 correlated significantly with serum HMGB1, oxidative stress parameters (malondialdehyde (MDA), the phosphatidylcholine/lysophosphatidylcholine ratio (PC/LPC), the ratio of reduced and oxidative glutathione (GSH/GSSG)), and anti-inflammatory acute phase proteins (ferritin, haptoglobin). Increased heme catabolism/hemolysis were not detected. We hypothesize that the increase in HO-1 in the early phase of COVID-19 disease is likely to have a survival benefit by providing protection against oxidative stress and inflammation, whereas the level of HMGB1 increase reflects the activity of the innate immune system and represents levels within which the disease can be kept under control.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "International Journal of Molecular Sciences",
title = "Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission",
number = "17",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.3390/ijms241713164",
pages = "13164"
}
Grigorov, I., Pejić, S., Todorović, A., Drakulić, D., Veljković, F., Miletić-Vukajlović, J., Bobić, K., Soldatović, I., Đurašević, S., Jasnić, N., Stanković, S., Glumac, S., Mihailović-Vučinić, V.,& Milenković, B.. (2023). Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission. in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Basel: MDPI., 24(17), 13164.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713164
Grigorov I, Pejić S, Todorović A, Drakulić D, Veljković F, Miletić-Vukajlović J, Bobić K, Soldatović I, Đurašević S, Jasnić N, Stanković S, Glumac S, Mihailović-Vučinić V, Milenković B. Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission. in International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24(17):13164.
doi:10.3390/ijms241713164 .
Grigorov, Ilijana, Pejić, Snežana, Todorović, Ana, Drakulić, Dunja, Veljković, Filip, Miletić-Vukajlović, Jadranka, Bobić, Katarina, Soldatović, Ivan, Đurašević, Siniša, Jasnić, Nebojša, Stanković, Sanja, Glumac, Sofija, Mihailović-Vučinić, Violeta, Milenković, Branislava, "Serum High-Mobility Group Box 1 and Heme Oxygenase 1 as Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients at Hospital Admission" in International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24, no. 17 (2023):13164,
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713164 . .
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Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates

Marinković, Jelena; Marković, Tatjana; Nikolić, Biljana; Soldatović, Ivan; Ivanov, Marija; Ćirić, Ana; Soković, Marina; Marković, Dejan

(Informa UK Limited, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
AU  - Marković, Tatjana
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Soldatović, Ivan
AU  - Ivanov, Marija
AU  - Ćirić, Ana
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Marković, Dejan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0972060X.2021.1899059
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4245
AB  - The study aimed to investigate the potency of Leptospermum petersonii, Eucalyptus citriodora, Pelargonium graveolens, and Pelargonium roseum essential oils (EOs) against Streptococcus sanguinis and Streptococcus salivarius dental isolates. To examine the variation in sensitivity among strains of different origin, isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic root canal infections, as well as the reference, strains S. sanguinis ATCC 10556 and S. salivarius ATCC 9222 were used in the study. EOs were chemically characterised (GC/MS). Their antibacterial and antibiofilm properties were detected by microdilution and CV assay respectively. Statistical analysis was performed by One way ANOVA. Examined bacterial strains, regardless clinical or ATCC, exhibited the highest sensitivity to L. petersonii and E. citriodora EOs (MIC ranged 0.53±0.00 - 5.88±1.27 mg/ml and 0.08±0.03 - 9.37±1.25 mg/ml respectively), while two other EOs were less efficient. Comparison of MIC values showed that sensitivity of the isolates recovered from symptomatic infections was the least, while the susceptibility of asymptomatic isolates and especially of reference strains were higher. EO inhibition of biofilm formation differed between clinical isolates of S. salivarius and their reference strain. Inhibition was higher in the case of S. salivarius ATCC 9222 (84 %-89 %) in comparison to that of clinical isolates (24 %-75 %). Regardless of the strains tested, E. citriodora exhibited the highest antibiofilm potential. To conclude: L. petersonii induced notable antibacterial potential, while E. citriodora EO proved promising antibacterial and antibiofilm activity. Due to the variable sensitivity of the isolates to EOs, it is suggested to screen activity on a large number of strains, especially from symptomatic infections.
PB  - Informa UK Limited
T2  - Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
T1  - Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates
IS  - 2
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.1080/0972060x.2021.1899059
SP  - 304
EP  - 316
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marinković, Jelena and Marković, Tatjana and Nikolić, Biljana and Soldatović, Ivan and Ivanov, Marija and Ćirić, Ana and Soković, Marina and Marković, Dejan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The study aimed to investigate the potency of Leptospermum petersonii, Eucalyptus citriodora, Pelargonium graveolens, and Pelargonium roseum essential oils (EOs) against Streptococcus sanguinis and Streptococcus salivarius dental isolates. To examine the variation in sensitivity among strains of different origin, isolates from symptomatic and asymptomatic root canal infections, as well as the reference, strains S. sanguinis ATCC 10556 and S. salivarius ATCC 9222 were used in the study. EOs were chemically characterised (GC/MS). Their antibacterial and antibiofilm properties were detected by microdilution and CV assay respectively. Statistical analysis was performed by One way ANOVA. Examined bacterial strains, regardless clinical or ATCC, exhibited the highest sensitivity to L. petersonii and E. citriodora EOs (MIC ranged 0.53±0.00 - 5.88±1.27 mg/ml and 0.08±0.03 - 9.37±1.25 mg/ml respectively), while two other EOs were less efficient. Comparison of MIC values showed that sensitivity of the isolates recovered from symptomatic infections was the least, while the susceptibility of asymptomatic isolates and especially of reference strains were higher. EO inhibition of biofilm formation differed between clinical isolates of S. salivarius and their reference strain. Inhibition was higher in the case of S. salivarius ATCC 9222 (84 %-89 %) in comparison to that of clinical isolates (24 %-75 %). Regardless of the strains tested, E. citriodora exhibited the highest antibiofilm potential. To conclude: L. petersonii induced notable antibacterial potential, while E. citriodora EO proved promising antibacterial and antibiofilm activity. Due to the variable sensitivity of the isolates to EOs, it is suggested to screen activity on a large number of strains, especially from symptomatic infections.",
publisher = "Informa UK Limited",
journal = "Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants",
title = "Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates",
number = "2",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.1080/0972060x.2021.1899059",
pages = "304-316"
}
Marinković, J., Marković, T., Nikolić, B., Soldatović, I., Ivanov, M., Ćirić, A., Soković, M.,& Marković, D.. (2021). Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates. in Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
Informa UK Limited., 24(2), 304-316.
https://doi.org/10.1080/0972060x.2021.1899059
Marinković J, Marković T, Nikolić B, Soldatović I, Ivanov M, Ćirić A, Soković M, Marković D. Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates. in Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants. 2021;24(2):304-316.
doi:10.1080/0972060x.2021.1899059 .
Marinković, Jelena, Marković, Tatjana, Nikolić, Biljana, Soldatović, Ivan, Ivanov, Marija, Ćirić, Ana, Soković, Marina, Marković, Dejan, "Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Potential of Leptospermum petersonii F.M.Bailey, Eucalyptus citriodora Hook., Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér. and Pelargonium roseum (Andrews) DC. Essential Oils Against Selected Dental Isolates" in Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 24, no. 2 (2021):304-316,
https://doi.org/10.1080/0972060x.2021.1899059 . .
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Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?

Miljić, Dragana; Pekić, Sandra; Doknić, Mirjana; Stojanović, Marko; Nikolić-Đurović, Marina; Medić-Stojanoska, Milica; Milošević, Verica; Šošić-Jurjević, Branka ; Ajdžanović, Vladimir; Jemuović, Zvezdana; Soldatović, Ivan; Popović, Vera; Petakov, Milan

(bioscientifica, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Miljić, Dragana
AU  - Pekić, Sandra
AU  - Doknić, Mirjana
AU  - Stojanović, Marko
AU  - Nikolić-Đurović, Marina
AU  - Medić-Stojanoska, Milica
AU  - Milošević, Verica
AU  - Šošić-Jurjević, Branka 
AU  - Ajdžanović, Vladimir
AU  - Jemuović, Zvezdana
AU  - Soldatović, Ivan
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Petakov, Milan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5967
AB  - Previous studies reported increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and
mortality rates from cardiovascular causes in hypopituitary patients. Fatty liver
disease was added recently to this unfavorable cardio-metabolic phenotype. We
studied the prevalence of MS and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in
unselected cohort of 282 hypopituitary patients (146 male), mean age 49.2G15.1
years, on standard replacement therapy (76.4% received l-thyroxin, 76%
hydrocortisone, 9.8% gonadal steroids, 4.6% desmopressin, 1.8% growth
hormone). Surrogat marker of MS, lipid acummulation product (LAP) was
calculated using gender specific formulas including waist circumference and
triglyceride level. Marker of NAFLD, fatty liver index (FLI) was calculated using
formula including body weight, height, waist circumference, triglyceride and
gamma glutamyl transferase levels. Hepatic steatosis was assessed by
ultrasonography and liver function tests. In this cross-sectional study, prevalence
of MS was 57.1% (using IDF) and 48.6% (with ATP III criteria). MS was more
common in females than males (IDF 63.2% vs 51.4%, PZ0.044; ATP III 54.4%
vs 43.2%, PZ0.059) and significantly associated with unreplaced hypogonadism
in female patients (PZ0.003). Statistically significant associations (P!0.001)
were found for MS and age, obesity, adult onset of hypopituitarism and NAFLD.
Prevalence of NAFLD in the cohort was 20.6%, based on ultrasonographic
features of hepatic steatosis, while in addition to this 7.1% had elevated liver
enzymes. For NAFLD, statistically significant associations were found with MS
(P!0.001), etiology of non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma (PZ0.006) and
growth hormone deficiency (PZ0.026). Hypopitutary patients with NAFLD had
more severe features of MS with significantly higher body mass index, waist
circumference, cholesterol and triglycerides, LAP and FLI, but lower HDL
compared to no-NAFLD patients (P!0.001). ROC analysis confirmed that LAP
and FLI were reliable markers of hepatic steatosis and functional hepatic
impairment resulting from NAFLD. MS is common in hypopituitarism, featuring
NAFLD in one third of hypopituitary patients with MS. Hypopituitary NAFLD
patients present with more severe MS and higher LAP and FLI indexes compared
to no-NAFLD patients. LAP and FLI are reliable markers of hepatic steatosis and
functional hepatic impairment, resulting from NAFLD. Complex interactions of
multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies and balance in their replacement are very
important for metabolic phenotype, as well as age, gender, obesity, adult onset
and etiology of hypopituitarism.
PB  - bioscientifica
C3  - 20th European Congress of Endocrinology; 2018 May 19-22; Barcelona, Spain
T1  - Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?
DO  - 10.1530/endoabs.56.P821
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Miljić, Dragana and Pekić, Sandra and Doknić, Mirjana and Stojanović, Marko and Nikolić-Đurović, Marina and Medić-Stojanoska, Milica and Milošević, Verica and Šošić-Jurjević, Branka  and Ajdžanović, Vladimir and Jemuović, Zvezdana and Soldatović, Ivan and Popović, Vera and Petakov, Milan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Previous studies reported increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and
mortality rates from cardiovascular causes in hypopituitary patients. Fatty liver
disease was added recently to this unfavorable cardio-metabolic phenotype. We
studied the prevalence of MS and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in
unselected cohort of 282 hypopituitary patients (146 male), mean age 49.2G15.1
years, on standard replacement therapy (76.4% received l-thyroxin, 76%
hydrocortisone, 9.8% gonadal steroids, 4.6% desmopressin, 1.8% growth
hormone). Surrogat marker of MS, lipid acummulation product (LAP) was
calculated using gender specific formulas including waist circumference and
triglyceride level. Marker of NAFLD, fatty liver index (FLI) was calculated using
formula including body weight, height, waist circumference, triglyceride and
gamma glutamyl transferase levels. Hepatic steatosis was assessed by
ultrasonography and liver function tests. In this cross-sectional study, prevalence
of MS was 57.1% (using IDF) and 48.6% (with ATP III criteria). MS was more
common in females than males (IDF 63.2% vs 51.4%, PZ0.044; ATP III 54.4%
vs 43.2%, PZ0.059) and significantly associated with unreplaced hypogonadism
in female patients (PZ0.003). Statistically significant associations (P!0.001)
were found for MS and age, obesity, adult onset of hypopituitarism and NAFLD.
Prevalence of NAFLD in the cohort was 20.6%, based on ultrasonographic
features of hepatic steatosis, while in addition to this 7.1% had elevated liver
enzymes. For NAFLD, statistically significant associations were found with MS
(P!0.001), etiology of non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma (PZ0.006) and
growth hormone deficiency (PZ0.026). Hypopitutary patients with NAFLD had
more severe features of MS with significantly higher body mass index, waist
circumference, cholesterol and triglycerides, LAP and FLI, but lower HDL
compared to no-NAFLD patients (P!0.001). ROC analysis confirmed that LAP
and FLI were reliable markers of hepatic steatosis and functional hepatic
impairment resulting from NAFLD. MS is common in hypopituitarism, featuring
NAFLD in one third of hypopituitary patients with MS. Hypopituitary NAFLD
patients present with more severe MS and higher LAP and FLI indexes compared
to no-NAFLD patients. LAP and FLI are reliable markers of hepatic steatosis and
functional hepatic impairment, resulting from NAFLD. Complex interactions of
multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies and balance in their replacement are very
important for metabolic phenotype, as well as age, gender, obesity, adult onset
and etiology of hypopituitarism.",
publisher = "bioscientifica",
journal = "20th European Congress of Endocrinology; 2018 May 19-22; Barcelona, Spain",
title = "Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?",
doi = "10.1530/endoabs.56.P821"
}
Miljić, D., Pekić, S., Doknić, M., Stojanović, M., Nikolić-Đurović, M., Medić-Stojanoska, M., Milošević, V., Šošić-Jurjević, B., Ajdžanović, V., Jemuović, Z., Soldatović, I., Popović, V.,& Petakov, M.. (2018). Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?. in 20th European Congress of Endocrinology; 2018 May 19-22; Barcelona, Spain
bioscientifica..
https://doi.org/10.1530/endoabs.56.P821
Miljić D, Pekić S, Doknić M, Stojanović M, Nikolić-Đurović M, Medić-Stojanoska M, Milošević V, Šošić-Jurjević B, Ajdžanović V, Jemuović Z, Soldatović I, Popović V, Petakov M. Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?. in 20th European Congress of Endocrinology; 2018 May 19-22; Barcelona, Spain. 2018;.
doi:10.1530/endoabs.56.P821 .
Miljić, Dragana, Pekić, Sandra, Doknić, Mirjana, Stojanović, Marko, Nikolić-Đurović, Marina, Medić-Stojanoska, Milica, Milošević, Verica, Šošić-Jurjević, Branka , Ajdžanović, Vladimir, Jemuović, Zvezdana, Soldatović, Ivan, Popović, Vera, Petakov, Milan, "Clinical relevance of metabolic phenotype in hypopituitarism: what really matters?" in 20th European Congress of Endocrinology; 2018 May 19-22; Barcelona, Spain (2018),
https://doi.org/10.1530/endoabs.56.P821 . .