Publications by authors named "Jeong Ki Kim"

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a relatively common and invariably fatal, paralyzing motor neuron disease for which there are few treatment options. ALS is frequently associated with ubiquitin-positive motor neuronal aggregates, a pathology suggestive of perturbed proteostasis. Indeed, cellular chaperones, which are involved in protein trafficking and degradation often underlie familial ALS.

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The influenza virus poses a global health burden. Currently, an annual vaccine is used to reduce influenza virus-associated morbidity and mortality. Most influenza vaccines have been developed to elicit neutralizing Abs against influenza virus.

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Cell migration interacting with continuously changing microenvironment, is one of the most essential cellular functions, participating in embryonic development, wound repair, immune response, and cancer metastasis. The migration process is finely tuned by integrin-mediated binding to ligand molecules. Although numerous biochemical pathways orchestrating cell adhesion and motility are identified, how subcellular forces between the cell and extracellular matrix regulate intracellular signaling for cell migration remains unclear.

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Purpose: Globally, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). There is a dearth of literature on the real-world morbidity and mortality associated with CKD comorbid with CRC. This study was performed to evaluate real-world survival outcomes of colorectal malignancy in Korean CKD patients.

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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a pediatric-onset neuromuscular disorder caused by insufficient survival motor neuron (SMN) protein. SMN restorative therapies are now approved for the treatment of SMA; however, they are not curative, likely due to a combination of imperfect treatment timing, inadequate SMN augmentation, and failure to optimally target relevant organs. Here, we consider the implications of imperfect treatment administration, focusing specifically on outcomes for skeletal muscle.

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Surveillance of influenza A viruses (IAVs) among migratory waterfowl is a first step in understanding the ecology, biology, and pathogenicity of IAVs. As part of the nationwide surveillance effort for IAVs in fowl in South Korea, we collected environmental fecal samples in different migratory bird stopover sites in South Korea during the winter seasons within November 2014 through January 2018. We collected a total of 6758 fecal samples, 75 of which were positive for IAV (1.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is one of the most consequential global health crises in over a century. Since its discovery in 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to mutate into different variants and sublineages, rendering previously potent treatments and vaccines ineffective. With significant strides in clinical and pharmaceutical research, different therapeutic strategies continue to be developed.

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  • Researchers discovered a variant of the Hspa8 chaperone in model mice that significantly improved lifespan, motor function, and neuromuscular health in SMA-affected mice.
  • The study revealed that Hspa8 influences SMN2 splicing and promotes a crucial chaperone complex formation for synaptic stability, shedding light on the mechanisms behind motor neuron degeneration in SMA.
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The Zika virus (ZIKV) remains a global health concern. Thus far, no antiviral or vaccine has been approved to prevent or treat ZIKV infection. In a previous study, we found that lipophilic statins can inhibit ZIKV production in Vero cells.

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Vaccination with tumor peptide epitopes associated with MHC class I molecules is an attractive approach directed at inducing tumor-specific CTLs. However, challenges remain in improving the therapeutic efficacy of peptide epitope vaccines, including the low immunogenicity of peptide epitopes and insufficient stimulation of innate immune components . To overcome this, we aimed to develop and test an innovative strategy that elicits potent CTL responses against tumor epitopes.

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Alternatively activated or M2 macrophages, as opposed to the well characterized pro-inflammatory or M1 macrophages, vitally regulate anti-inflammation, wound healing, and tissue repair to maintain tissue homeostasis. Although ubiquitous presence of macrophages in diverse tissues, exposed to different physical environments, infers distinct immune responses of M2 macrophages with high phenotypic heterogeneity, the underlying mechanism of how the varying extracellular mechanical conditions alter their immunological activation remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that M2 activation requires a threshold mechanical cue from the extracellular microenvironment, and matrix rigidity-dependent macrophage spreading is mediated by the F-actin formation that is essential to regulate mechanosensitive M2 activation of macrophages.

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Background: Tumor budding is associated with lymph node (LN) metastasis in submucosal colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the rate of LN metastasis associated with the number of tumor buds is unknown. Here, we determined the optimal tumor budding cut-off number and developed a composite scoring system (CSS) for estimating LN metastasis of submucosal CRC.

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Background: Despite high vaccination coverage, measles outbreaks have been reported in measles elimination countries, especially among healthcare workers in their 20 and 30 s. This study was designed to identify measles-susceptible individuals and to evaluate whether primary or secondary vaccine failure occurred during measles outbreak response immunization (ORI) activities.

Methods: The study population was divided into three groups as follows: natural immunity group (Group 1), vaccine-induced immunity group (Group 2), and vaccine failure group (Group 3).

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Plants contain underutilized resources of compounds that can be employed to combat viral diseases. (L.) Burm.

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Background: Anorectal condyloma is the representative venereal disease caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), which has more 180 subtypes. Although there are various known risk factors for recurrence, few studies have investigated the influence of HPV subtypes.

Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlation between the recurrence of anorectal condyloma and HPV subtypes.

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Tumor peptides associated with MHC class I molecules or their synthetic variants have attracted great attention for their potential use as vaccines to induce tumor-specific CTLs. However, the outcome of clinical trials of peptide-based tumor vaccines has been disappointing. There are various reasons for this lack of success, such as difficulties in delivering the peptides specifically to professional Ag-presenting cells, short peptide half-life , and limited peptide immunogenicity.

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Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are carried by wild migratory waterfowl across migratory flyways. To determine the strains of circulating AIVs that may pose a risk to poultry and humans, regular surveillance studies must be performed. Here, we report the surveillance of circulating AIVs in South Korea during the winter seasons of 2009-2013.

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This study reports the preparation of a polybutylene succinate (PBS) film reinforced with pure cellulose nanofibril (PCNF) and lignocellulose nanofibril (LCNF) by a two-step process that consists of solvent dispersion and twin-screw extrusion. Compared to the conventional one-step process, this method offered improved mechanical properties. The addition of 5% CNF increased the tensile properties up to 18.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has underscored the lack of approved drugs against acute viral diseases. Plants are considered inexhaustible sources of drugs for several diseases and clinical conditions, but plant-derived compounds have seen little success in the field of antivirals. Here, we present the case for the use of compounds from vascular plants, including alkaloids, flavonoids, polyphenols, and tannins, as antivirals, particularly for the treatment of COVID-19.

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  • A cellulose acetate (CA)/cellulose nanofibril (CNF) film was created using a solvent casting method, where CNF serves as a reinforcement to enhance the film's tensile strength.
  • The study tested different ratios of CNF (3, 5, and 10 parts per hundred) and experimented with eco-friendly plasticizers (triacetin and triethyl citrate) along with two solvents (acetone and NMP).
  • Results indicated that using NMP for dispersion improved the film's mechanical properties significantly, with up to a 38% increase in tensile strength and a 65% increase in elastic modulus compared to pure CA, especially with a maximum effective CNF loading of 5 phr.
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Lignocellulose nanofibrils (LCNFs) with different lignin contents were prepared using choline chloride (ChCl)/lactic acid (LA), deep eutectic solvent (DES) pretreatment, and subsequent mechanical defibrillation. The LCNFs had a diameter of 15.3-18.

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  • - The study explored the viability and safety of 3D laparoscopic vaginoplasty using a rectosigmoid colon flap for vaginal reconstruction, involving 17 patients between September 2016 and February 2020.
  • - Of the 17 patients, 15 were transgender women and 2 were cisgender women with congenital deformities, with the average age being 33 years and an average surgery time of about 529 minutes.
  • - Results indicated that the procedure had a low 30-day readmission rate of 5.9% and showed promising perioperative and postoperative outcomes, suggesting it is a safe and effective option for vaginal reconstruction.
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Background: Aloe vera is a functional food with various pharmacological functions, including an immune-modulating effect. Until now, A. vera has never been studied as an adjuvant in influenza vaccine, and its effects on upper respiratory tract infection (URI) are unknown.

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In this study, the effect of lignin esterification with fatty acid chloride on the properties of lignin and lignin/poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites was investigated. Lignocellulose ( S. et Z.

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We aimed to improve the mechanical properties of alginate fibers by reinforcing with various cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs). Pure cellulose nanofibril (PCNF), lignocellulose nanofibril (LCNF) obtained via deep eutectic solvent (DES) pretreatment, and TEMPO-oxidized lignocellulose nanofibril (TOLCNF) were employed. Sodium alginate (AL) was mixed with PCNF, LCNF, and TOLCNF with a CNF content of 5-30%.

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