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  1. Article ; Online: Autoimmune Limbic Encephalitis in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies after Haploidentical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation with Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide.

    Heo, Bu Yeon / Lee, Myung-Won / Choi, Suyoung / Jung, Yunju / Pham, Thi Thuy Duong / Jang, Yunseon / Park, Jung-Hyun / Kang, Sora / Koh, Jeong Suk / Jo, Deog-Yeon / Kwon, Jaeyul / Song, Ik-Chan

    Cells

    2023  Volume 12, Issue 16

    Abstract: Autoimmune limbic encephalitis (LE) is a rare, but devastating complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). There is currently limited evidence describing the risk factors, laboratory features, and underlying mechanisms of ... ...

    Abstract Autoimmune limbic encephalitis (LE) is a rare, but devastating complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). There is currently limited evidence describing the risk factors, laboratory features, and underlying mechanisms of this neurologic adverse event. We retrospectively reviewed available clinical, imaging, and laboratory data from adult patients with hematological malignancies who underwent haploidentical HSCT with post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy) at Chungnam National University Hospital from June 2016 to May 2020. Patients who developed LE were compared to those who did not based on clinical assessment, serum inflammatory biomarkers, and reconstitution of various T cell populations. Of 35 patients, 4 developed LE. There were no differences in patient demographics, donor demographics, or treatment conditions between patients that did and did not develop LE. Overall, patients with LE had worse clinical outcomes and overall survival than those without. In addition, they tended to have higher markers of systemic inflammation in the early post-transplant period, including fever, C-reactive protein (CRP), and cytokines. Remarkably, baseline interleukin-6 levels before HSCT were found to be higher in patients who developed LE than those who did not. In addition, analysis of T cell subsets showed impaired expansion of CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells in LE compared to non-LE patients despite appropriate reconstitution of the total CD4+ T cell population. Patients that developed LE within the first 30 days of HSCT were likely to have high serum IL-6 among other inflammatory cytokines coupled with suppression of regulatory T cell differentiation. Further work is needed on the mechanisms underlying impaired Treg expansion following HSCT and potential therapies.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Retrospective Studies ; Hematologic Neoplasms/complications ; Hematologic Neoplasms/therapy ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects ; Cyclophosphamide/adverse effects ; Cytokines ; Interleukin-6
    Chemical Substances Cyclophosphamide (8N3DW7272P) ; Cytokines ; Interleukin-6
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-11
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2661518-6
    ISSN 2073-4409 ; 2073-4409
    ISSN (online) 2073-4409
    ISSN 2073-4409
    DOI 10.3390/cells12162049
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  2. Article ; Online: Peripheral Blood from Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Shows Decreased T

    Go, Eunbyeol / Yoo, Su-Jin / Choi, Suyoung / Sun, Pureum / Jung, Min Kyung / Kwon, Somin / Heo, Bu Yeon / Kim, Yeeun / Kang, Ju-Gyeong / Kim, Jinhyun / Shin, Eui-Cheol / Kang, Seong Wook / Kwon, Jaeyul

    Cells

    2021  Volume 10, Issue 4

    Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease characterized by immune cell infiltration of the synovium, leading to the loss of cartilage, bone, and joint function. Although regulatory T ( ... ...

    Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease characterized by immune cell infiltration of the synovium, leading to the loss of cartilage, bone, and joint function. Although regulatory T (T
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Arthritis, Rheumatoid/blood ; Arthritis, Rheumatoid/immunology ; Case-Control Studies ; Humans ; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit/metabolism ; Lymphocyte Count ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology
    Chemical Substances IL2RA protein, human ; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-03
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2661518-6
    ISSN 2073-4409 ; 2073-4409
    ISSN (online) 2073-4409
    ISSN 2073-4409
    DOI 10.3390/cells10040801
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  3. Article ; Online: Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Reveals That Fucoidan Induces Type I IFN Pathways in BMDC.

    Choi, Suyoung / Jeon, Sol A / Heo, Bu Yeon / Kang, Ju-Gyeong / Jung, Yunju / Duong, Pham Thi Thuy / Song, Ik-Chan / Kim, Jeong-Hwan / Kim, Seon-Young / Kwon, Jaeyul

    Nutrients

    2022  Volume 14, Issue 11

    Abstract: Fucoidan, a sulfated polysaccharide extracted from brown seaweed, has been proposed to effectively treat and prevent various viral infections. However, the mechanisms behind its antiviral activity are not completely understood. We investigate here the ... ...

    Abstract Fucoidan, a sulfated polysaccharide extracted from brown seaweed, has been proposed to effectively treat and prevent various viral infections. However, the mechanisms behind its antiviral activity are not completely understood. We investigate here the global transcriptional changes in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) using RNA-Seq technology. Through both analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEG) and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA), we found that fucoidan-treated BMDCs were enriched in virus-specific response pathways, including that of SARS-CoV-2, as well as pathways associated with nucleic acid-sensing receptors (RLR, TLR, NLR, STING), and type I interferon (IFN) production. We show that these transcriptome changes are driven by well-known regulators of the inflammatory response against viruses, including IRF, NF-κB, and STAT family transcription factors. Furthermore, 435 of the 950 upregulated DEGs are classified as type I IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs). Flow cytometric analysis additionally showed that fucoidan increased MHCII, CD80, and CD40 surface markers in BMDCs, indicative of greater antigen presentation and co-stimulation functionality. Our current study suggests that fucoidan transcriptionally activates PRR signaling, type I IFN production and signaling, ISGs production, and DC maturation, highlighting a potential mechanism of fucoidan-induced antiviral activity.
    MeSH term(s) Antiviral Agents/metabolism ; Antiviral Agents/pharmacology ; COVID-19 ; Dendritic Cells ; Humans ; Polysaccharides/metabolism ; Polysaccharides/pharmacology ; SARS-CoV-2
    Chemical Substances Antiviral Agents ; Polysaccharides ; fucoidan (9072-19-9)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-27
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643 ; 2072-6643
    ISSN (online) 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu14112242
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  4. Article ; Online: Development of a Handheld Line Information Reader and Generator for Efficient Management of Optical Communication Lines.

    Lee, Jaeyul / Kwon, Hyungwoo / Song, Jaewon / Jeon, Mansik / Kim, Jeehyun

    Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    2017  Volume 17, Issue 9

    Abstract: A handheld line information reader and a line information generator were developed for the efficient management of optical communication lines. The line information reader consists of a photo diode, trans-impedance amplifier, voltage amplifier, ... ...

    Abstract A handheld line information reader and a line information generator were developed for the efficient management of optical communication lines. The line information reader consists of a photo diode, trans-impedance amplifier, voltage amplifier, microcontroller unit, display panel, and communication modules. The line information generator consists of a laser diode, laser driving circuits, microcontroller unit, and communication modules. The line information reader can detect the optical radiation field of the test line by bending the optical fiber. To enhance the sensitivity of the line information reader, an additional lens was used with a focal length of 4.51 mm. Moreover, the simulation results obtained through BeamPROP
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-08-24
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2052857-7
    ISSN 1424-8220 ; 1424-8220
    ISSN (online) 1424-8220
    ISSN 1424-8220
    DOI 10.3390/s17091950
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  5. Article: Adherence of

    Kim, Yeeun / Lee, Young Ha / Choi, In-Wook / Heo, Bu Yeon / Kang, Ju-Gyeong / Yuk, Jae-Min / Cha, Guang-Ho / Jo, Eun-Kyeong / Kwon, Jaeyul

    Microorganisms

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 10

    Abstract: Microbial adhesion is critical for parasitic infection and colonization of host cells. To study the host-parasite interaction in vitro, we established a flow cytometry-based assay to measure the adherence ... ...

    Abstract Microbial adhesion is critical for parasitic infection and colonization of host cells. To study the host-parasite interaction in vitro, we established a flow cytometry-based assay to measure the adherence of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-13
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2720891-6
    ISSN 2076-2607
    ISSN 2076-2607
    DOI 10.3390/microorganisms8101570
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  6. Article ; Online: Peripheral Blood from Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Shows Decreased T reg CD25 Expression and Reduced Frequency of Effector T reg Subpopulation

    Eunbyeol Go / Su-Jin Yoo / Suyoung Choi / Pureum Sun / Min Kyung Jung / Somin Kwon / Bu Yeon Heo / Yeeun Kim / Ju-Gyeong Kang / Jinhyun Kim / Eui-Cheol Shin / Seong Wook Kang / Jaeyul Kwon

    Cells, Vol 10, Iss 801, p

    2021  Volume 801

    Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease characterized by immune cell infiltration of the synovium, leading to the loss of cartilage, bone, and joint function. Although regulatory T (T reg ) cells are thought to modulate the initiation ... ...

    Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease characterized by immune cell infiltration of the synovium, leading to the loss of cartilage, bone, and joint function. Although regulatory T (T reg ) cells are thought to modulate the initiation and progression of RA, a consensus has yet to be reached regarding the function and composition of T reg cells in RA patients. To address these discrepancies, we analyzed not only the total T reg frequency but also that of T reg subpopulations in the peripheral blood of RA patients and healthy controls by flow cytometry. We found that the total T reg population was not significantly different between RA and control subjects. However, the effector T reg cell subgroup, defined as CD45RA − CD25 hi , showed markedly decreased frequency in RA patients. In addition, the total T reg population from RA patients showed a significant decline in the expression of CD25. Both the naïve and effector T reg subgroups also showed marked reduction of CD25 expression in RA patients compared to controls. These data suggest that the decreased frequency of effector T reg cells and overall reduction of CD25 expression in T reg cells in the peripheral blood may be evidence of altered T reg homeostasis associated with RA pathogenesis.
    Keywords rheumatoid arthritis ; regulatory T cells ; CD25 ; Foxp3 ; effector regulatory T cells ; CD127 ; Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5
    Subject code 290
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Article ; Online: Non-Invasive Optical Coherence Tomography Data-Based Quantitative Algorithm for the Assessment of Residual Adhesive on Bracket-Removed Dental Surface.

    Kim, Yoonseok / Jung, Gu-In / Jeon, Deokmin / Wijesinghe, Ruchire Eranga / Seong, Daewoon / Lee, Jaeyul / Do, Woo Jong / Kwon, Sung-Min / Lee, Jong Hoon / Hwang, Jun Ho / Kim, Hyun Deok / Lee, Kyu-Bok / Jeon, Mansik / Kim, Jeehyun

    Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    2021  Volume 21, Issue 14

    Abstract: The aim of this study was to quantitatively assess the residual adhesive on orthodontic ceramic bracket-removed dental surface. In orthodontic process, ceramic bracket was repeated debonding physically, then the adhesive remained on the dental surface. ... ...

    Abstract The aim of this study was to quantitatively assess the residual adhesive on orthodontic ceramic bracket-removed dental surface. In orthodontic process, ceramic bracket was repeated debonding physically, then the adhesive remained on the dental surface. The residual adhesive caused a lack of adhesive strength between dental and ceramic bracket. Since commonly used adhesive in orthodontics is translucent, residual adhesive is hard to be detected with conventional microscopes. Therefore, 1310 nm center wavelength swept-source OCT system based on laboratory customized image processing algorithm was used for the precise detection of residual adhesive on tooth surface. The algorithm separates residual adhesive from dental surface by comparing the height of adjacent B-scan images, while providing color-scaled images emphasizing the thickness information of residual adhesive. Finally, the acquired results were compared with microscopic and adhesive remnant index scoring gold standards, while the comparison confirmed the potential merits and the improvements of the proposed method over gold standards.
    MeSH term(s) Adhesives ; Algorithms ; Ceramics ; Materials Testing ; Orthodontic Brackets ; Surface Properties ; Tomography, Optical Coherence
    Chemical Substances Adhesives
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-07
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2052857-7
    ISSN 1424-8220 ; 1424-8220
    ISSN (online) 1424-8220
    ISSN 1424-8220
    DOI 10.3390/s21144670
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  8. Article: Carrot Pomace Polysaccharide (CPP) Improves Influenza Vaccine Efficacy in Immunosuppressed Mice via Dendritic Cell Activation

    Sun, Pureum / Kim, Yeeun / Lee, Hoyoung / Kim, Jihyun / Han, Bok Kyung / Go, Eunbyeol / Kwon, Somin / Kang, Ju-Gyeong / You, Sooseong / Kwon, Jaeyul

    Nutrients. 2020 Sept. 09, v. 12, no. 9

    2020  

    Abstract: Despite the advancements in vaccination research and practices, influenza viruses remain a global health concern. Inducing a robust immune response by vaccination is especially challenging in the elderly, the immunocompromised, and persons with chronic ... ...

    Abstract Despite the advancements in vaccination research and practices, influenza viruses remain a global health concern. Inducing a robust immune response by vaccination is especially challenging in the elderly, the immunocompromised, and persons with chronic illnesses. Polysaccharides derived from food may act as a safe and readily accessible means to boost the immune system during vaccination. In this study, we investigated whether crude polysaccharides derived from carrot pomace (CPP) could stimulate innate immune cell function and promote influenza vaccine immunogenicity. In bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs), CPP increased the fraction of CD11c+MHCII+ cells and the expression of co-stimulatory molecules CD40 and CD80, indicative of enhanced maturation and activation. Functionally, CPP-treated BMDCs promoted inflammatory cytokine production in splenic lymphocytes. In a mouse model of immunosuppression induced by cyclophosphamide, animals given CPP before and after an influenza vaccine challenge showed increased frequencies of dendritic cells and natural killer cells in the spleen, in addition to the recovery of vaccine-specific antibody titers. Moreover, innate myeloid cells in CPP-fed mice showed evidence of phenotypic modification via markedly enhanced interleukin(IL)-12 and interferon(IFN)-γ production in response to lipopolysaccharide(LPS) stimulation ex vivo. Our findings suggest that the administration of carrot pomace polysaccharides can significantly enhance the efficacy of influenza vaccination.
    Keywords antibodies ; carrots ; cyclophosphamide ; dendritic cells ; elderly ; immune response ; immunogenicity ; immunosuppression ; influenza ; influenza vaccination ; influenza vaccines ; interferons ; interleukins ; lipopolysaccharides ; mice ; models ; phenotype ; pomace ; research ; spleen
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-0909
    Publishing place Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-light
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu12092740
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  9. Article ; Online: TNFα and IL-1β in the synovial fluid facilitate mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cell migration.

    Kim, Miok / Yoo, Su-Jin / Kang, Seong Wook / Kwon, Jaeyul / Choi, Inpyo / Lee, Chang Hoon

    Cytokine

    2017  Volume 99, Page(s) 91–98

    Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that primarily affect the joints and inflammatory cell migration into inflamed articular sites contribute to this disease. Among the inflammatory cells, human mucosal-associated ... ...

    Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that primarily affect the joints and inflammatory cell migration into inflamed articular sites contribute to this disease. Among the inflammatory cells, human mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells were recently recognized as critical cellular component with a pathological role in RA. However, their migratory characteristics are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to determine whether human MAIT cells preferentially traffick to inflamed synovial sites in rheumatoid arthritis patients and to elucidate the underlying mechanism. First, we found that TNFα and IL-1β were elevated in synovial fluid (SF) of RA patients, which resulted in increased expression of E-selectin, ICAM-1 and V-CAM-1 on blood vessel endothelial cells. To understand whether TNFα and IL-1β in the SF facilitated MAIT cell migration, we analyzed CD161
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1018055-2
    ISSN 1096-0023 ; 1043-4666
    ISSN (online) 1096-0023
    ISSN 1043-4666
    DOI 10.1016/j.cyto.2017.07.007
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  10. Article ; Online: Dipenyleneiodonium Induces Growth Inhibition of Toxoplasma gondii through ROS Induction in ARPE-19 Cells.

    Sun, Pu Reum / Gao, Fei Fei / Choi, Hei Gwon / Zhou, Wei / Yuk, Jae-Min / Kwon, Jaeyul / Lee, Young-Ha / Cha, Guang-Ho

    The Korean journal of parasitology

    2019  Volume 57, Issue 2, Page(s) 83–92

    Abstract: Based on the reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulatory properties of diphenyleneiodonium (DPI), we investigated the effects of DPI on host-infected T. gondii proliferation and determined specific concentration that inhibit the intracellular parasite ... ...

    Abstract Based on the reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulatory properties of diphenyleneiodonium (DPI), we investigated the effects of DPI on host-infected T. gondii proliferation and determined specific concentration that inhibit the intracellular parasite growth but without severe toxic effect on human retinal pigment epithelial (ARPE-19) cells. As a result, it is observed that host superoxide, mitochondria superoxide and H2O2 levels can be increased by DPI, significantly, followed by suppression of T. gondii infection and proliferation. The involvement of ROS in anti-parasitic effect of DPI was confirmed by finding that DPI effect on T. gondii can be reversed by ROS scavengers, N-acetyl-L-cysteine and ascorbic acid. These results suggest that, in ARPE-19 cell, DPI can enhance host ROS generation to prevent T. gondii growth. Our study showed DPI is capable of suppressing T. gondii growth in host cells while minimizing the un-favorite side-effect to host cell. These results imply that DPI as a promising candidate material for novel drug development that can ameliorate toxoplasmosis based on ROS regulation.
    MeSH term(s) Antiprotozoal Agents/pharmacology ; Antiprotozoal Agents/toxicity ; Cell Line ; Epithelial Cells/drug effects ; Epithelial Cells/parasitology ; Epithelial Cells/physiology ; Humans ; Immunologic Factors/pharmacology ; Immunologic Factors/toxicity ; Onium Compounds/pharmacology ; Onium Compounds/toxicity ; Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism ; Retinal Pigment Epithelium/drug effects ; Retinal Pigment Epithelium/parasitology ; Toxoplasma/drug effects ; Toxoplasma/growth & development
    Chemical Substances Antiprotozoal Agents ; Immunologic Factors ; Onium Compounds ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; diphenyleneiodonium (6HJ411TU98)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-04-30
    Publishing country Korea (South)
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 286875-1
    ISSN 1738-0006 ; 0023-4001
    ISSN (online) 1738-0006
    ISSN 0023-4001
    DOI 10.3347/kjp.2019.57.2.83
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