Publications by authors named "Eung-Soo Hwang"

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  • The study investigates the microbiome in bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) lymphoma, a rare type of MALT lymphoma in the lungs, using advanced sequencing methods.
  • DNA was extracted from tumor tissues of BALT lymphoma patients to analyze bacterial profiles, revealing specific bacterial families that were more abundant in these tumors compared to non-cancerous lung tissues.
  • Findings indicate that BALT lymphomas have a unique microbial composition and a distinct tumor microenvironment, providing new insights into the role of the microbiome in this type of lymphoma.
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Backgruound: Islet transplantation holds promise for treating selected type 1 diabetes mellitus patients, yet the scarcity of human donor organs impedes widespread adoption. Porcine islets, deemed a viable alternative, recently demonstrated successful longterm survival without zoonotic risks in a clinically relevant pig-to-non-human primate islet transplantation model. This success prompted the development of a clinical trial protocol for porcine islet xenotransplantation in humans.

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  • Porcine islet transplantation may serve as a viable alternative to human islet transplantation, especially in immunosuppressed patients needing retransplantation.
  • A study evaluated a second infusion of porcine islets in nonhuman primates using a specific immunosuppression regimen, which included medications like anti-thymocyte globulin and sirolimus for maintaining immune response.
  • Results showed that all nonhuman primates remained normoglycemic post-retransplantation, with good graft survival and one monkey achieving insulin independence for over 237 days, indicating the effectiveness of the treatment without serious side effects.
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Tolerance induction remains challenging following liver transplantation and the long-term use of immunosuppressants, especially calcineurin inhibitors, leads to serious complications. We aimed to test an alternative immunosuppressant, a chimeric anti-ICAM-1 monoclonal antibody, MD-3, for improving the outcomes of liver transplantation. We used a rhesus macaque liver transplantation model and monkeys were divided into three groups: no immunosuppression (n = 2), conventional immunosuppression (n = 4), and MD-3 (n = 5).

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Background: Although pancreatic islet transplantation is becoming an effective therapeutic option for patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who suffer from a substantially impaired awareness of hypoglycemia, its application is limited due to the lack of donors. Thus, pig-to-human islet xenotransplantation has been regarded as a promising alternative due to the unlimited number of "donor organs." Long-term xenogeneic islet graft survival in pig-to-non-human primate (NHP) models has mainly been achieved by administering the anti-CD154 mAb-based immunosuppressant regimen.

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  • Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) uses the interleukin-10 (IL-10) pathway to weaken the host's immune response, making it easier for other infections to occur alongside HCMV.
  • Research demonstrated that HCMV infection increases IL-10 production in macrophages, which in turn aids the growth of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).
  • Transcriptomic analysis indicated that HCMV infection suppresses key immune regulatory pathways, hindering the body's response to co-infection with NTM by lowering levels of interferon gamma (IFN-γ), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), and interleukin-1 (IL-1).
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Background: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is associated with a poor prognosis and may affect the pathogenesis of GBM. In this study, we investigated the role of HCMV-infected astrocytoma cells in impairing the activity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific to the HCMV protein.

Methods: CTLs specific to HCMV immediate early (IE)-1 were expanded from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy donors by stimulating CD8+ T lymphocytes with U373MG cells (ATCC HTB-17: male) expressing HCMV IE-1.

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In Korea, dengue infection has been frequently reported in travelers to tropical and subtropical countries. Global warming increases the probability of autochthonous dengue outbreaks in Korea. In this report, the molecular and evolutionary properties of four dengue virus (DENV) type 2 isolates from Korean overseas travelers were examined.

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Before 2014, the only test used for anonymous voluntary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening at public health centers (PHCs) in the Republic of Korea was an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which takes around 3 days to obtain results. In 2014, to encourage voluntary anonymous HIV screening tests, the Seoul Metropolitan Government adopted a rapid HIV screening test at PHCs. The rapid HIV screening test was introduced at four PHCs in 2014 and all 25 PHCs after 2015.

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Islet transplantation is efficacious to prevent severe hypoglycemia and glycemic liability of selected patients of type 1 diabetes. However, since calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) causes β-cell and nephrotoxicity, alternative drug(s) with similar potency and safety profile to CNI will be highly desirable. Here we tested whether JAK3 inhibitor, tofacitinib could be used instead of tacrolimus in CIT07 immunosuppression regimen in cynomolgus nonhuman primate (NHP) model.

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The unexpectedly large outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea in 2015 was initiated by an infected traveler and amplified by several "superspreading" events. Previously, we reported the emergence and spread of mutant Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus bearing spike mutations (I529T or D510G) with reduced affinity to human receptor CD26 during the outbreak. To assess the potential association of spike mutations with superspreading events, we collected virus genetic information reported during the outbreak and systemically analyzed the relationship of spike sequences and epidemiology.

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Unlabelled: The current diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) relies on laboratory-based tests since its clinical features are nonspecific, unlike other respiratory pathogens. Therefore, the development of a rapid and simple method for on-site detection of SARS-CoV is crucial for the identification and prevention of future SARS outbreaks. In this study, a simple colorimetric and multiplex loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay was developed to rapid screening of severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV).

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  • This study investigates the long-term safety of porcine corneal transplants in nonhuman primates under different immunosuppressive therapies to understand potential complications.
  • Monitoring included 49 rhesus macaques, comparing outcomes across four groups based on the type of immunosuppressants used, with results indicating stable health metrics and low rates of viral reactivation.
  • The findings suggest that both costimulatory blockade and antibody/tacrolimus therapies are as safe as traditional steroids for preventing complications, but there is a recommendation for antiviral prevention against simian varicella virus in immunocompromised subjects.
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Porcine corneas may be good substitutes for human corneas in donor shortage. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of an anti-CD40 antibody-based regimen compared with an anti-CD20 antibody-based regimen on the survival of full-thickness corneas in pig-to-rhesus xenotransplant. Thirteen Chinese rhesuses underwent full-thickness corneal xenotransplant.

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Identification of a particular epitope on the domain 2 of human ICAM-1 led us to focus on its role in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Key observations from our previous xenotransplantation research included the generation of tolerogenic DCs, antigen-specific T-cell tolerance, and reduced production of inflammatory cytokines. The critically important point is the fact that it works initially on DC maturation.

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Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) is a receptor for MERS-CoV. The soluble form of DPP4 (sDPP4) circulates systematically and can competitively inhibit MERS-CoV entry into host cells. Here, we measured the concentration of sDPP4 in the plasma and sputa of 14 MERS-CoV-infected patients of various degrees of disease severity.

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  • The study found that patients with herpes zoster had significantly lower levels of interferon-gamma secreted by natural killer cells compared to control subjects.
  • Psychological stress was prevalent in these patients and correlated with their stress cognition scores.
  • However, no direct link was established between reduced natural killer cell activity and psychological stress as a mediator for herpes zoster.
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases have been increasingly reported recently especially in Seoul and its vicinity. Pigs are known as amplifying host of JE virus (JEV), but do not play an important role in these recent events because pig-breeding is not common in Seoul. The distribution and the density of migratory birds are correlated with JE cases in cities and they might be highly potential hosts contributing to transmit JEV in metropolitan areas.

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Previous studies have examined various immune evasion strategies of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) to gain understanding of its pathogenesis. Although the mechanism that underlies immunocyte destruction near HCMV-infected lesions has yet to be established, it is here shown that substances produced by HCMV-infected cells induce death in several types of immunocytes, but not in fibroblasts or astrocytomas. These substances contain HCMV proteins and were termed HCMV-associated insoluble substance (HCMVAIS).

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Background: Pig islet xenotransplantation is a promising alternative to allogeneic transplantation. However, the wide immunologic barrier between pigs and primates limits the long-term survival of the graft. MD-3, a novel monoclonal antibody (mAb) that recognizes a particular epitope of human ICAM-1, can render T cells tolerant to a xenograft by arresting dendritic cell maturation.

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Background: Islet transplantation is an effective therapy for selected patients with type 1 diabetes with labile glycemic control and hypoglycemic unawareness, but donor organs are limited. Islet xenotransplantation using porcine islets will potentially solve this problem. Although successful proof of concept studies using clinically inapplicable anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody (mAb) in pig-to-non-human primate (NHP) islet xenotransplantation has been demonstrated by several groups worldwide, potentially clinically applicable anti-CD40 (2C10R4) mAb-based studies have not been reported.

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This study examined factors associated with the intention to take an HIV test among men who have sex with men (MSM) in South Korea. An internet website-based survey was conducted among users of the only and largest online MSM website between 20 July 2016, and 20 August 2016. A total of 2915 participants completed the survey and answered questions related to sociodemographic information, health behaviors, sexual behaviors, and HIV testing history.

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Background: The risk of xenozoonosis mainly by porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) has been considered as one of the main hurdles in xenotransplantation and therefore should be elucidated prior to the clinical use of porcine corneal grafts. Accordingly, an investigation was performed to analyze the infectivity of PERVs from porcine keratocytes to human cells, and the long-term risk of transmission of PERVs was determined using pig-to-non-human primate (NHP) corneal transplantation models.

Methods: The infectivity of PERVs from the SNU miniature pig keratocytes was investigated by coculture with a human embryonic kidney cell line.

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