Publications by authors named "Bogdanova I"

Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) levels vary depending on radiological and bacteriological findings at the time of tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis. However, the utility of this biomarker in monitoring response to anti-TB treatment and identifying patients at risk of treatment failure is not well established. This study evaluated the impact of patients' baseline characteristics and anti-TB drug plasma exposure on the early reduction in serum CRP levels and its relationship with treatment response.

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Background: Current tuberculosis treatment regimens primarily rely on phenotypic drug susceptibility testing and rapid molecular assays. Although whole-genome sequencing (WGS) offers a promising alternative, disagreements between phenotypic and molecular testing methods remain. In this retrospective study, we compared the phenotypic and WGS-predicted drug resistance profiles of paired isolates with small genetic distances (≤10 single nucleotide variants) obtained from patients with longitudinal single-episode or recurrent tuberculosis.

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Background: Tuberculosis remains a global health threat, and the World Health Organization reports a limited reduction in disease incidence rates, including both new and relapse cases. Therefore, studies targeting tuberculosis transmission chains and recurrent episodes are crucial for developing the most effective control measures. Herein, multiple tuberculosis clusters were retrospectively investigated by integrating patients' epidemiological and clinical information with median-joining networks recreated based on whole genome sequencing (WGS) data of isolates.

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Genetic polymorphisms can exert a considerable impact on drug pharmacokinetics (PK) and the development of adverse drug reactions (ADR). However, the effect of genetic polymorphisms on the anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) drug, and particularly rifampicin (RIF), exposure or anti-TB drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains uncertain. Here, we evaluated the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) detected in the RIF pharmacogenes (, , , , and ) and RIF PK parameters, as well as anti-TB treatment-associated DILI.

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The role of autoimmunity in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer remains controversial. We studied antiparietal cell antibody (anti-PCA) and anti-intrinsic factor antibody (anti-IFA) levels and their associations with pepsinogen I/pepsinogen II levels in patients with gastric adenocarcinoma compared to a control group with mild or no atrophy of the stomach mucosa. Plasma levels of anti-PCA and anti-IFA were measured by ELISA (Inova Diagnostics Inc, San Diego, California, USA).

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Background: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) remains a major public health problem in many high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries. Phenotypic drug susceptibility testing (DST) take several weeks or months to result, but line probe assays and Xpert/Rif Ultra assay detect a limited number of resistance conferring gene mutations. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is an advanced molecular testing method which theoretically can predict the resistance of M.

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  • The human body releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can reveal metabolic changes linked to colorectal cancer (CRC), potentially aiding in its diagnosis.
  • This study used advanced techniques to analyze VOCs from CRC tissue, identifying 163 compounds where both cancerous and non-cancerous tissues shared 138 common VOCs.
  • Certain compounds were found to be released more or less from cancer tissues compared to normal tissues, highlighting the unique VOC signatures that could serve as biomarkers for CRC and support the creation of better detection technologies.
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Mast cells (MCs) are highly differentiated and multifunctional immune cells. The importance of TC has been established not only as mediators of allergic reactions, but also for the development of an immune response, the occurrence of certain autoimmune diseases, tissue homeostasis, the formation of immunotolerance and metastasis of malignant tumors. MCs are present in the endometrium of women in various value depending on age, the phase of the menstrual cycle, the presence of pregnancy.

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As of today, there is a lack of a perfect non-invasive test for the surveillance of patients for potential relapse following curative treatment. Breath volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been demonstrated to be an accurate diagnostic tool for gastric cancer (GC) detection; here, we aimed to prove the yield of the markers in surveillance, i.e.

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Background: Risk stratification for patients with gastric precancerous lesions for endoscopic surveillance remains controversial.

Aim: To analysis of patients having developed gastric adenocarcinoma during the period of follow-up.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study on patients having undergone upper endoscopy prior to the development of gastric adenocarcinoma.

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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is clinically heterogenous according to location (cardia/non-cardia) and histopathology (diffuse/intestinal). We aimed to characterize the genetic risk architecture of GC according to its subtypes. Another aim was to examine whether cardia GC and oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) and its precursor lesion Barrett's oesophagus (BO), which are all located at the gastro-oesophageal junction (GOJ), share polygenic risk architecture.

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Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the proportion of gastric cancer patients with decreased levels of pepsinogen and gastrin-17 in plasma, with the goal of providing indirect evidence of the sensitivity of these biomarkers when applied in a cancer screening setting.

Methods: The levels of pepsinogens I and II, gastrin-17, and Helicobacter pylori immunoglobulin antibodies in plasma samples of gastric cancer patients were evaluated using the GastroPanel test system (Biohit Oyj, Helsinki, Finland). A decreased level of the pepsinogen I/II ratio was defined as less than three, while a decrease in gastrin-17 was defined as less than 1 pmol/L.

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We studied the expression of pluripotency factor Oct-4 and the intensity of apoptosis in the uterus during spontaneous and immune abortions in mice. Increased expression of factor Bax and reduced protein Bcl-2 synthesis in cells of the decidual membrane and decreased Oct-4 expression in the myometrium and perimetrium were detected. Thus, both spontaneous and immune-dependent abortions impair the apoptosis processes in the decidua and the formation of a pool of Oct-4 cells in the uterus.

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Background: Discrepancies between histology and serology results for detection could be caused by a variety of factors, including a biopsy sampling error, expertise of the pathologist, natural loss of infection due to advanced atrophy, or a false-positive serology in the case of a previous infection, since antibodies may be present in blood following recovery from the infection.

Aims: To identify true -positive individuals in discrepant cases by serology and histology using real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) as a gold standard.

Methods: Study subjects with discrepant histology and serology results were selected from the GISTAR pilot study data base in Latvia.

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Spontaneous proliferative activity of splenocytes in female CBA mice and the response of these cells to antigens of allogeneic male BALB/c and DBA/2 mice in a mixed splenocyte culture were evaluated by H-thymidine incorporation in different pregnancy models. ♀CBA×♂BALB/c mating was used for modeling physiological pregnancy. Spontaneous abortions were reproduced by abortion-prone ♀CBA×♂DBA/2 mating.

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Objective: To evaluate the psychotropic specific spectrum activity of the novel peptide drug dilept and to find its effective doses in patients with schizotypal disorder.

Material And Methods: The effects of dilept were studied in 25 patients (33.4±10.

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Background: Atrophic gastritis is considered precursor condition for gastric cancer. There is so far limited evidence on the performance of pepsinogens for atrophy detection in Central Asia. The aim of our study was to detect the prevalence of atrophic gastritis in the asymptomatic adult population in Kazakhstan as well as address the accuracy of pepsinogen testing in atrophy detection.

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The essence of the organization of social and pedagogical work with children with psychological immaturity in the system of training of future social educators is revealed and its outcome is determined. The structural components of the criteria, indicators of the psychological condition of children with developmental delay were revealed. It is revealed that an adequate educational process is important, its functions should be as a correction of already existing disadvantages of psychological development, as well as preventing the formation of new ones in the conditions of this institution; the formation of a comfortable and appropriate psychological needs of the child environment around it; formation of attitude towards life in general: adequate motivation, models of communication with others.

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The article considers the noninvasive technique of analysis of aggregation activity of thrombocytes and formation of leukocytic-erythrocytic-thrombocytic aggregates and some particular indicators of hemostasis system. The speckle-analysis of characteristics of coherent light dispersion from surface of erythrocytes moving in artificially isolated vessel section. The study established high correlation ratio between light dispersion index and spontaneous ADP-, adrenalin- and collagen-induced aggregation of thrombocytes, formation of leukocytic-erythrocytic and thrombocytic-erythrocytic aggregations.

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The examination was applied to sampling of 238 patients of younger age with neurologic symptomatology under connective tissue dysplasia and 46 healthy persons. The venous cerebral angiodystonia was diagnosed in 153 (64.3%) patients with connective tissue dysplasia.

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Chronic endotoxicosis was modeled by subcutaneous injection of the sepharose in complex with LPS. In these conditions we have studied morphofunctional changes of the immune system of BALB/c and C57Bl/6 mice, which are characterized by the different types of the immune response (Th2 type is predominant in BALB/c, Th1--in C57Bl/6). In the 1st-7th day t in the serum of BALB/c mice the endotoxin level increased in 21.

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Inbred animals serve as an adequate model to study the role of genetic factors in adaptive, disadaptive, and pathological processes. Morphofunctional study of the immune system was performed on intact BALB/c and C57Bl/6 mice. The structural and functional parameters of the immune system in BALB/c and C57Bl/6 mice differ under physiological conditions.

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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are the most conserved proteins present in the archea, pro- and eukaryotes. HSPs have a dual function depending on their intra- or extracellular location. Intracellular HSPs play a cytoprotective role providing the cells with mechanisms to prevent damage caused by misfolded, damaged, aggregated, or insoluble proteins.

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