Publications by authors named "Geunwoong Noh"

Contact urticaria (CU) is an inflammatory skin disorder triggered by specific substances upon skin contact, leading to immediate acute or chronic manifestations characterized by swelling and redness. While mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are increasingly recognized for their therapeutic potential in immune diseases, research on the efficacy and mechanisms of stem cell therapy for urticaria remains scarce. This study investigates the regulatory role of embryonic-stem-cell-derived multipotent MSCs (M-MSCs) administered in a CU mouse model.

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Article Synopsis
  • Panic disorder and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) have been linked, with new treatments like antihistamines and immunoglobulin/histamine complexes showing promise for relief.
  • A case study follows a 52-year-old woman who successfully managed her 23-year struggle with both conditions through weekly injections of Histobulin™.
  • The patient's progress was tracked using various diagnostic assessments, ultimately leading to her experiencing complete symptom relief after 27 treatments.
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Primary eosinophilic colitis (PEC) is a primary eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder, and immunoglobulin/histamine complex (IHC) may be an effective therapeutic for PEC. IHC has a nonallergen-specific antinociceptive effect in the treatment of histamine-mediated pain.

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There is no cure for psoriasis. A psoriasis patient was treated with Histobulin™. The patient's clinical symptoms and signs disappeared after the eighth injection and did not recur for more than 18 months.

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Effector and regulatory functions of various leukocytes in allergic diseases have been well reported. Although the role of conventional natural killer (NK) cells has been established, information on its regulatory phenotype and function are very limited. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the phenotype and inhibitory functions of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β-producing regulatory NK (NKreg) subset in mice with MC903-induced atopic dermatitis (AD).

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Background: Symptom control is a major concern in chronic urticaria. Histobulin™ is a histamine/immunoglobulin complex that has been approved for allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma and chronic urticaria in some countries. Not only has the immunoglobulin/histamine complex been reported to be effective in allergic diseases, including chronic urticaria, but recently, the possibility of remission induction in chronic urticaria by the immunoglobulin/histamine complex has been reported.

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Allergic diseases are immune-mediated diseases. Allergies share a common immunopathogenesis, with specific differences according to the specific disease. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) have been applied to people suffering from allergic and many other diseases.

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Histobulin is complementary to IVIG therapy but is an essential therapeutic for PWCD. Histoublin is recommended not only in atopic dermatitis and multiple food allergies but also in patients with multiple allergic diseases.

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Histobulin was effective in atopic dermatitis. Allergic diseases may be classified as allergen-specific and non-allergen-specific. Histobulin appears to exert immediate preventive effects against upper respiratory infection.

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BACKGROUND Pfeifer-Weber-Christian disease (PWCD), also referred to as idiopathic nodular panniculitis, is a rare idiopathic disease characterized by lobular panniculitis of adipose tissue with systemic symptoms and multiple organ involvement and is usually treated with corticosteroids and cyclosporine A. We report a case of PWCD that was unresponsive to standard treatment but responded to intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) therapy. CASE REPORT A 35-year-old Korean woman presented with fever, malaise, myalgia, and painful nodules in the left breast.

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Tango therapy is very effective by applying tango elements according to the clinical severity and status of a patient. Maximization of the clinical effects of tango therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease may be achieved by the proper prescription of tango elements according to the clinical status of a patient.

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Anaphylactic reaction to lidocaine has been reported during a dental procedure. In this trial, a patient who required local anesthesia for dental treatment was desensitized successfully to intravenous lidocaine using IFN-gamma. Practical general protocols and principles are suggested for the general application of this method for other intravenous drugs.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis is a global problem affecting children, and its prevalence in Korea is steadily increasing. Since it is a chronically relapsing inflammatory skin disease, caregiver management of young children's atopic dermatitis is crucial for positive treatment outcomes. A factor that contributes to adherence to recommended prescriptions is parents' self-efficacy.

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A food allergy is an adverse health effect arising from a specific immune response that occurs reproducibly upon exposure to a given food. In those with food allergies that are thought to cause aggravation of eczema, food avoidance is important. The objective of this study was to research the nutritional status of patients with food allergies.

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Anaphylaxis induced by exercise after the intake of certain foods is referred to as food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA). Only the preventive medication such as oral sodium cromoglycate and oral combined cetirizine-montelukast was tried in FDEIA. Specific oral tolerance induction (SOTI) using IFN-gamma was tried in 2 cases of FDEIA for wheat.

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Background: AD patients exhibit sensitisation to multiple allergens due to a Th1/Th2 imbalance. Until now, it was impossible to improve the polysensitised status and elevated serum total IgE levels. In this study, the effects of IFN-gamma on systemic polysensitisation to multiple allergens and on serum total IgE levels are investigated.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic allergic inflammatory disease characterised by late eczematous lesions and allergenic sensitisation that occur. Skin prick testing has been used for the causative investigation of individual allergens. However, there exists no proper tool to evaluate polysensitisation status.

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We examined the characteristics of food allergy prevalence and suggested the basis of dietary guidelines for patients with food allergies and atopic dermatitis. A total of 2,417 patients were enrolled in this study. Each subject underwent a skin prick test as well as serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) measurement.

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Purpose: Specific oral immunotherapy (SOIT) using interferon-γ (IFN-γ) has been successful as a food allergy treatment. Interleukin-10 (IL-10)-producing regulatory B cells (Br1s) play a role in immune tolerance to food allergens. In addition, IFN-γ shows tolerogenic effects on allergen-induced Br1 responses.

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Background: DJ-1 is an antioxidant protein known to reduce levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), but its presence or function in mast cells and allergic diseases is unknown.

Objectives: We sought to determine the role and mechanism of DJ-1 in allergic responses in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: ROS and DJ-1 levels in serum or culture medium were measured with ELISA kits.

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Atopic dermatitis is an immunologic disease that results in allergic inflammations of the skin. Cytokines are involved in the negative regulation of immunopathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Negative immune regulation is also achieved by immune cells in addition to cytokines which are subsequently regulated by a counter-regulatory mechanism.

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Atopic dermatitis is a chronic allergic inflammatory disease of the skin. Its pathophysiology involves an orchestrated sequence of allergic provocation by IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated Th2 responses to allergens. Allergen sensitization precedes the immunopathogenesis.

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Background: Food allergies are important etiologic factors in atopic dermatitis. CD19 is a B-cell-specific cell-surface molecule, with a critical role in B-cell activation. Recently, B cells showed independent two subpopulations as CD19(high) and CD19(low).

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Foxp3-expressing cells among CD19(+)CD5(+) B cells were identified as regulatory B cells. Food allergy manifesting as late eczematous reactions is regarded as a non-IgE-mediated food allergy. The diagnosis for milk allergy manifesting as late eczematous reactions was made on the basis of the findings obtained from a double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge in patients with atopic dermatitis.

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