Publications by authors named "Maruska Marusic Vrsalovic"

Translocations of proto-oncogenes to the B-cell or T-cell antigen receptor loci in acute T- or B-cell leukemia and lymphoma have been, in most cases, accredited to V(D)J or switch recombination depending on the location of the breakpoint at the receptor locus. Only in rare instances, the reports take into account mechanistic characteristics of the translocation mechanism. To assess the functional ability of several sites implicated in supposedly V(D)J-mediated translocations, we tested five sites at four proto-oncogene loci in an ex vivo recombination substrate assay for their potential to act as direct target for V(D)J recombination.

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Moderate alcohol intake lowers coronary heart disease risk. Because polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and monocytes (Mo) play a role in atherosclerotic plaque destabilization we investigated in vitro effects of clinically relevant concentrations of ethanol (0.05, 0.

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Recent observations raise possibility for constitutively active, mutated JAK2 to modulate expression of RAS genes in CMPD. We analyzed the expression of AGT, renin, AT2R1 and ACE genes in normal and bone marrows of PV and ET patients with the respect to the presence of V617F JAK2 mutation. PV and ET had different expression patterns of major RAS components compared to normal BM which was primarily associated with the JAK2V617F mutation and less with PV or ET disease phenotype.

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Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (T-AIL) is a peripheral T-cell lymphoma of unknown etiology. Previous clonality studies have shown a heterogeneous composition of this disease with varying restrictions of B- and T-cell populations in the tumour. For the first time in a single study and in the same pathological materials, we have analysed, lymphoid cell clonality and occurrence of human herpes viruses and Epstein Barr virus.

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Aim: To examine the usefulness of molecular analysis of IgH gene rearrangement in assessment of clonality in bone marrow biopsies with lymphoid aggregates (LA) and/or nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH) in patients with different subtypes of malignant lymphomas.

Method: Five hundred and twenty nine samples of bone marrow biopsies, taken in a staging procedure at the time of the initial presentation of illness, were processed routinely. Results were grouped in positive, negative, and cases with LA or NLH.

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A 60-year-old male from the Mediterranean area presented with edematous right leg and livid nodules and macules on the skin of upper and lower extremities. Biopsy specimen obtained from the right upper leg showed a pathohistologic finding indicative of Kaposi's sarcoma. Polymerase chain reaction testing revealed HHV-8 in the skin lesion.

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We present a case of a female patient (79 years) with pathohistologic diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) (stage IIIB, histologic type MC) for which she was treated with chemotherapy according to LVPP protocol (6 cycles) with good therapeutic response. Unexpectedly, 18 months after HL diagnosis leukocytosis occurred (19.4 x 10(9)/L) with 65% of lymphocytes with lymphoplasmocytic differentiation.

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It is proposed that a locally active, intrinsic renin-angiotensin system (RAS) exists in the bone marrow (BM) and plays a role in regulating haematopoiesis. Angiotensin II type I receptor has been detected on erythroid burst-forming unit-derived cells; its antagonist losartan and angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors can suppress erythropoiesis. The possible role of ACE/RAS in BM was investigated by evaluating ACE expression in normal BM, several myeloproliferative disorders and myelodysplasia.

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