Publications by authors named "Jee Y Shin"

This study presents a framework for determining the prioritization of vaccine introduction in the National Immunization Program (NIP) of the Republic of Korea, with a focus on case examples assessed in 2021 and 2023. We describe the predefined criteria for evaluating the prioritization of vaccines in the NIP and the established process in the Republic of Korea. These criteria included disease characteristics, vaccine characteristics, rationality and efficiency of resource allocation, and the acceptance of immunization.

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  • * Parents were divided into three groups: those receiving no information, those informed about the vaccine, and those informed about COVID-19 itself, with the latter two groups showing significantly higher vaccination intentions.
  • * The findings indicated that targeted information on the vaccine and disease not only boosted parents' likelihood to vaccinate but also improved their trust in vaccination information and perception of its benefits over risks.
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  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of a fourth mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose in people aged 60 and older in Korea during the Omicron BA.2 and BA.5 variants.
  • The effectiveness against severe infections was found to be 67.7% within the first 31-60 days after the booster.
  • By 61-90 days, the effectiveness slightly decreased to 62.1%, indicating ongoing protection but reduced efficacy over time.
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  • - A nationwide survey of Korean parents revealed that 56.4% were willing to vaccinate their children against COVID-19, highlighting the need to understand parents' attitudes and awareness regarding vaccines for effective vaccination strategies.
  • - Factors that contributed to vaccine hesitancy included being a mother, lower education levels, previous hesitancy towards other vaccines, and personal refusal to get vaccinated, while trusting the child's doctor and positive perceptions of vaccine effectiveness increased acceptance.
  • - To improve COVID-19 vaccination rates among children, it's crucial to provide parents with reliable information on vaccine safety and effectiveness, and to tailor communication strategies based on parental demographics.
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  • Vaccination against COVID-19 is crucial for improving health outcomes, but many parents in South Korea are hesitant to vaccinate their children due to concerns over vaccine information.
  • A study surveyed over 113,000 elementary school parents to understand their decision-making regarding COVID-19 vaccination for their children, focusing on the perceived sufficiency and credibility of vaccine information.
  • Results indicated that only 6.5% of parents accepted the vaccine for their children, with a significant correlation between the adequacy of information received and the likelihood of parents agreeing to vaccination.
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  • Researchers assessed the impact of a second mRNA COVID-19 booster on infection risks in immunocompromised individuals and long-term care facility residents in South Korea from February to May 2022.
  • Out of nearly 1 million eligible participants, 75.7% received a first booster while only 24.3% got a second booster dose.
  • Results showed that the second booster significantly improved protection against all infections (22.28% effectiveness), critical infections (56.95%), and deaths (62.96%) when compared to just having the first booster.
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Biomarkers for treatment sensitivity or drug resistance used in precision medicine include prognostic and predictive molecules, critical factors in selecting appropriate treatment protocols and improving survival rates. However, identification of accurate biomarkers remain challenging due to the high risk of false-positive findings and lack of functional validation results for each biomarker. Here, we discovered a mechanical correlation between leucine proline-enriched proteoglycan 1 (LEPRE1) and pelitinib drug sensitivity using in silico statistical methods and confirmed the correlation in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and A549 lung cancer cells.

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  • Caffeic acid (CA) has anti-inflammatory properties and its derivative, caffeoyl-prolyl-histidine amide (CA-PH), has been shown to alleviate symptoms of atopic dermatitis (AD) in mouse models.
  • CA-PH works by suppressing signs of AD, such as skin thickening and mast cell infiltration, mainly by inhibiting the nuclear translocation of NF-κB, a key player in inflammation.
  • The study suggests that CA-PH binds to and inhibits Fyn, a protein involved in inflammatory signaling, highlighting it as a potential therapeutic target for treating inflammatory skin diseases like AD without some side effects associated with traditional treatments like glucocorticoids.
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  • Infiltration of preadipocytes and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) into the prostate tumor microenvironment is influenced by the regulation of SFMBT2, which impacts cancer progression.
  • Down-regulation of SFMBT2 results in increased levels of specific proteins (CXCL8, CCL2, CXCL10, and CCL20) that promote the infiltration of these cells, particularly in patients with higher Gleason scores.
  • SFMBT2's regulatory role suggests it may be a promising target for therapy to reduce prostate cancer metastasis and could serve as a potential biomarker for the disease.
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It has been suggested that Jmjd6 plays an important role in gene regulation through its demethylation or hydroxylation activity on histone and transcription factors. In addition, Jmjd6 has been shown to regulate RNA splicing by interaction with splicing factors. In this study, we demonstrated that Jmjd6a is expressed in developing Xenopus laevis eye during optic vesicle formation and retinal layer differentiation stages.

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Epithelial-derived thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) plays an important role in pathogenesis in several types of dermatitis. Recently, the anti-inflammatory effects of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) have been reported in inflamed skin. In this study, keratinocytes were stimulated with tumor necrosis factor-α or flagellin in combination with AhR ligands or antagonist.

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Perforating granuloma annulare (PGA), a rare variant of granuloma annulare, is characterized by transepidermal elimination of altered collagen that clinically manifests an umbilicated papule with a central crust. It can be confused with papulonecrotic tuberculid (PNT) because of their similar appearance. Unlike PGA, PNT is usually related to tuberculosis infection with a typical histologic finding of wedge-shaped dermal necrosis.

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It has been shown that epigenetic regulation plays an important role in skin wound healing. We previously found that histone H3K27me3 demethylase JMJD3 regulates inflammation and cell migration in keratinocyte wound healing. In this study, we identified Notch1 as a direct target of JMJD3 and NF-κB in wounded keratinocytes using in vitro cell and in vivo animal models.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) exhibits a highly selective permeability to support the homeostasis of the central nervous system (CNS). The tight junctions in the BBB microvascular endothelial cells seal the paracellular space to prevent diffusion. Thus, disruption of tight junctions results in harmful effects in CNS diseases and injuries.

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Metastatic prostate cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in men. In this study, we found that expression level of SFMBT2 is altered during prostate cancer progression and has been associated with the migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells. The expression level of SFMBT2 is high in poorly metastatic prostate cancer cells compared to highly metastatic prostate cancer cells.

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Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) function as mitogens and morphogens during vertebrate development. In the present study, to characterise the regulatory mechanism of FGF8 gene expression in developing Xenopus embryos the upstream region of the Xenopus FGF8 (XFGF8) gene was isolated. The upstream region of the XFGF8 gene contains two putative binding sites for the SRY (sex-determining region Y)-box 2 (SOX2) transcription factor.

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Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is an autosomal recessive malformation syndrome caused by a defect in cholesterol biosynthesis. The incidence is very low in Asians and only one case has been reported in Korea thus far. Recently, we found an infant with neonatal cholestasis.

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