Publications by authors named "Hur G"

Background: Limited understanding exists regarding the progression trajectory of severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) patients on type 2 biologics therapies.

Objective: We aim to explore distinct longitudinal phenotypes of these patients based on crucial asthma biomarkers.

Methods: We enrolled 101 adult patients with SEA.

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  • - Rice is a crucial food source for over half the global population, especially in developing countries where it plays a significant role in daily nutrition.
  • - Wood vinegar, a natural growth promoter derived from biomass pyrolysis, enhances rice growth, photosynthesis, and stress tolerance, although its best application timing is still not well understood.
  • - The study found that applying wood vinegar during specific growth stages (tillering, jointing, and flowering) significantly increased rice yield by up to 32.4%, improved quality by reducing grain chalkiness, and ultimately supports more sustainable agricultural practices.
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Background: Ricin, a toxin extracted from the seeds of , is classified as a ribosome-inactivating protein. The A-subunit of ricin shows RNA -glycosidase activity that cleaves ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and exhibits toxicity by inhibiting protein synthesis and inducing vascular leak syndrome.

Methods: In this study, we created a truncated version of the previously developed R51 ricin vaccine (RTA 1-194 D75C Y80C) through in silico analysis.

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  • The study explores how altered expression of GABA transporters (GATs) can affect cognitive function, particularly in aging individuals, though the mechanisms behind GAT regulation were previously unclear.
  • Researchers found that the STING (stimulator of interferon genes) pathway increases the expression of GAT1 and GAT3 in the brain, leading to cognitive impairments in mice.
  • By manipulating STING through genetic and pharmacological methods, the study showed that this intervention could decrease GAT expression, increase GABA levels, and improve cognitive function, suggesting a potential new target for treating cognitive deficits related to GABA.
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Post-burn hypertrophic scars often exhibit abnormal pigmentation. Exosomes play important roles in maintaining normal physiological homeostasis and in the pathological development of diseases. This study investigated the effects of the exosomes derived from hypertrophic scar fibroblasts (HTSFs) on melanocytes, which are pigment-producing cells.

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BACKGROUND Melanoma differentiation associated gene-5 antibody (MDA-5 Ab) is one of the diagnostic autoantibodies that appears in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs). Unlike when other autoantibodies are positive, when this antibody is positive, there is less characteristic muscle involvement. However, this MDA-5 Ab-positive myopathy presents extremely rapid progression of interstitial lung disease, resulting in a high mortality rate.

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The diagnosis of anaphylaxis is based on the clinical history. The utility of tryptase measurements in clinical setting is limited. Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor-X2 (MRGPRX2) is expressed in mast cells and is involved in the degranulation of these cells.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition involving excessive inflammation in the intestines, often treated with sulfasalazine, which can have side effects, leading to a search for herbal alternatives.
  • Researchers synthesized new compounds from ferulic acid and (±)-octopamine aiming to improve intestinal epithelial barrier function and reduce inflammation.
  • In tests, these novel compounds (C1 and C1a) demonstrated protective effects on intestinal cell integrity and reduced inflammation in mouse models, with C1a showing superior efficacy, highlighting their potential as natural treatments for IBD.
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Ubiquitination of RIPK1 plays an essential role in the recruitment of the IKK complex, an upstream component of pro-survival NF-κB. It also limits TNF-induced programmed cell death by inhibiting the spatial transition from TNFR1-associated complex-I to RIPK1-dependent death-inducing complex-II or necrosome. Thus, the targeted disruption of RIPK1 ubiquitination, which induces RIPK1-dependent cell death, has proven to be a useful strategy for improving the therapeutic efficacy of TNF.

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ISG15 is an interferon-stimulated ubiquitin-like protein (UBL) with multifaceted roles as a posttranslational modifier in ISG15 conjugation (ISGylation). However, the mechanistic consequences of ISGylation in cancer have not been fully elucidated, largely due to a lack of knowledge on the ISG15 target repertoire. Here, we identified SIRT1, a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent protein deacetylase, as a new target for ISGylation.

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The transgene toggling device is recognized as a powerful tool for gene- and cell-based biological research and precision medicine. However, many of these devices often operate in binary mode, exhibit unacceptable leakiness, suffer from transgene silencing, show cytotoxicity, and have low potency. Here, we present a novel transgene switch, SIQ, wherein all the elements for gene toggling are packed into a single vector.

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Background: Nanoparticles exhibit distinct behaviours within the body, depending on their physicochemical properties and administration routes. However, in vivo behaviour of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles, especially when administered nasally, remains unexplored; furthermore, there is a lack of comparative analysis of uptake efficiency among different administration routes. Therefore, here, we aimed to comprehensively investigate the real-time in vivo behaviour of PLGA nanoparticles across various administration routes.

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Background/aims: The prognosis of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation is poor. Therefore, mechanical ventilation is not recommended. Recently, outcomes of mechanical ventilation, including those for patients with IPF, have improved.

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Asthma is characterized by airway obstruction and inflammation, and presents significant diagnostic and treatment challenges. The concept of endotypes has improved understanding of the mechanisms of asthma and has stimulated the development of effective treatment strategies. Sputum profiles may be used to classify asthma into two major inflammatory types: type 2-high (T2H) and type 2-low (T2L) asthma.

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Background: Cruciferous vegetable sprout has been highlighted as a promising functional material rich in bioactive compounds called isothiocyanates (ITCs) and it can be grown in very short periods in controlled indoor farms. However, because ITCs content depends on multiple factors such as cultivar, germination time and myrosinase activity, those variables need to be controlled during germination or extraction to produce functional materials enriched in ITCs. Sulforaphene (SFEN), an ITC found primarily in radishes (Raphanus sativus L.

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Background: The determinants linked to the short- and long-term improvement in lung function in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) on biological treatment (BioT) remain elusive.

Objective: We sought to identify the predictors of early and late lung function improvement in patients with SEA after BioT.

Methods: 140 adult patients with SEA who received mepolizumab, dupilumab, or reslizumab were followed up for 6 months to evaluate improvement in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV).

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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of three monoclonal antibodies—reslizumab, mepolizumab, and dupilumab—in treating severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA).
  • The analysis involved 141 SEA patients, looking at exacerbation rates, lung function, and asthma control over 12 months.
  • Results indicated that all three treatments led to similar clinical outcomes, with no significant differences between the drugs in managing asthma exacerbations and overall control.
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Scope: Histone deacetylases (HDACs) play a crucial role in the transcriptional regulation of various genes which can contribute to metabolic disorders. Although sulforaphane (SFN), a natural HDAC inhibitor, has been reported to alleviate obesity in humans and mice, the specific mechanisms and how HDACs contribute to SFN's anti-obesity effects remain unclear.

Methods And Results: Oral administration of SFN in mice fed high-fat diet increases peroxisome proliferator activating receptor γ coactivator (PGC1α)-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle.

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Background: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) are a common cause of drug-induced immediate hypersensitivity reaction (IHR). Repeated use of ICM is often necessary; therefore, a standardized protocol to prevent recurrence of IHR is required.

Objective: We aimed to propose an intradermal skin test (IDT)-guided strategy for previous reactors to prevent recurrence of IHR.

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Sulforaphene (SFEN), an isothiocyanate (ITC) abundant in radish (Raphanus sativus) seeds (RS), has many health benefits, including anti-obesity effects. SFEN content is affected by multiple factors during processing, such as glucoraphenin (GLE) (the precursor of SFEN) availability, myrosinase (essential for conversion from GLE to SFEN) activity, and SFEN stability. We examined the physiochemical-properties and anti-adipogenic effects of SFEN-enriched RSE produced by two processes, roasting and micro-grinding.

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  • The rising threat of smallpox bioterrorism and concerns over side effects from current live-virus vaccines highlight the need for new vaccines with improved efficacy.
  • This study focused on using DNA vaccines with specific antigen-encoding plasmids, which can reduce risks associated with traditional live-virus vaccines.
  • Findings showed that adding B-type CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) as TLR9 ligands enhanced the immune response and protective effects of the L1R DNA vaccine against Orthopoxvirus in mice, making it a promising method for smallpox immunization.
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Unlabelled: The effect of nanoemulsions on the stability and bioavailability of sulforaphene (SFEN) in radish seed extract (RSE) was investigated. Four types of oil were used as lipid ingredients of the nanoemulsions: soybean, high oleic acid sunflower, coconut, and hydrogenated palm oils. SFEN in RSE nanoemulsions showed greater stability to temperature, acid, and alkaline conditions than SFEN in RSE suspended in water (RSE-S).

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