Publications by authors named "June H Kim"

CD47 is expressed on cell surfaces and acts as a "don't eat me" signal by interacting with signal-regulatory protein-α on the macrophage surface. Some cancer cells express CD47 protein and can evade macrophage phagocytosis. Herein, we evaluated the feasibility of targeting CD47 for osteosarcoma by analyzing its expression patterns, clinicopathological correlations, and immunotherapeutic potential.

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  • Dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the extremities (DDL-E) is a rare condition, and this study analyzed its clinical features and surgical resection margins from 107 patients across 5 sarcoma centers between 2004 and 2023.
  • The 5-year survival rates showed promising outcomes, with local recurrence free survival at 84.7% and disease-specific survival at 87.8%, although larger tumor size was linked to a higher risk of metastasis.
  • The research indicates that while localized DDL-E typically has a good prognosis, there is a need for more research on the optimal surgical approach, particularly concerning resection margins at the well-differentiated component of the tumor.
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  • Infectious pathogens, bacterial toxins, and heavy metal pollution threaten global health and economies, creating a demand for fast and effective molecular detection methods.
  • The paper highlights advancements in visual detection techniques using CRISPR/Cas technology, examining their pros and cons in diagnosing diseases.
  • It also explores visual readout signal development for point-of-care testing, discussing challenges and future directions for CRISPR/Cas-based detection methods.
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Background: The advancement of medical interventions towards minimally invasive procedures highlights the crucial role of precise pre-procedural evaluation, particularly in catheter-based treatments for heart and cardiovascular conditions. This study investigates innovative techniques such as mitral loop cerclage (MLC) and transcatheter intramyocardial radiofrequency ablation (TIRA), emphasizing the importance of preprocedural cardiac CT scans for accurate anatomical guidance in these emerging therapies.

Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess the cardiac cycle through examination of the proximal septal vein (ps) for mitral loop cerclage and the distal septal vein (ds) for transcatheter intramyocardial radiofrequency ablation.

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Many proteins undergo a post-translational lipid attachment, which increases their hydrophobicity, thus strengthening their membrane association properties or aiding in protein interactions. Geranylgeranyltransferase-I (GGTase-I) is an enzyme involved in a 3-step post-translational modification (PTM) pathway that attaches a 20-carbon lipid group called geranylgeranyl at the carboxy-terminal cysteine of proteins ending in a canonical CaaL motif (C-cysteine, a-aliphatic, L-often leucine, but can be phenylalanine, isoleucine, methionine, or valine). Genetic approaches involving 2 distinct reporters were employed in this study to assess Saccharomyces cerevisiae GGTase-I specificity, for which limited data exist, toward all 8,000 CXXX combinations.

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Prenylated proteins are prevalent in eukaryotic biology (∼1-2% of proteins) and are associated with human disease, including cancer, premature aging and infections. Prenylated proteins with a C-terminal CaaX sequence are targeted by CaaX-type prenyltransferases and proteases. To aid investigations of these enzymes and their targets, we developed Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that express these human enzymes instead of their yeast counterparts.

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Background: Cilostazol has a vasodilatory function that may be beneficial for patients with vasospastic angina (VSA). We conducted a randomized, open-label, controlled trial to compare the efficacy and safety of long-acting cilostazol and isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN) for VSA.

Methods: The study included patients with confirmed VSA between September 2019 and May 2021.

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  • * Researchers are exploring whether DNA methylation profiles differ between soft tissue sarcomas and normal tissues, among different subtypes of these tumors, and in relation to tumor grade, highlighting a need for further study in this area.
  • * A study was conducted with 85 patients treated for soft tissue sarcomas from 2019 to 2022, resulting in 39 tissue samples (34 from sarcomas and 5 from normal muscle) being analyzed for genomic differences that might aid in diagnosis and treatment strategies
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Objective: To develop an experimental porcine model of tricuspid regurgitation using two induction routes: the inferior vena cava and superior vena cava.

Methods: Tricuspid regurgitation was generated using the loop wire cutting method. The tricuspid regurgitation jet direction was controlled by accessing the valve through the inferior (n = 7) or superior (n = 6) vena cava.

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Many proteins undergo a post-translational lipid attachment, which increases their hydrophobicity, thus strengthening their membrane association properties or aiding in protein interactions. Geranylgeranyltransferase-I (GGTase-I) is an enzyme involved in a three-step post-translational modification (PTM) pathway that attaches a 20-carbon lipid group called geranylgeranyl at the carboxy-terminal cysteine of proteins ending in a canonical CaaL motif (C - cysteine, a - aliphatic, L - often leucine, but can be phenylalanine, isoleucine, methionine, or valine). Genetic approaches involving two distinct reporters were employed in this study to assess GGTase-I specificity, for which limited data exists, towards all 8000 CXXX combinations.

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Opioid receptors within the CNS regulate pain sensation and mood and are key targets for drugs of abuse. Within the adult rodent hippocampus (HPC), μ-opioid receptor agonists suppress inhibitory parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PV-INs), thus disinhibiting the circuit. However, it is uncertain if this disinhibitory motif is conserved in other cortical regions, species, or across development.

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Background: The anatomic extent of the reentry circuit in idiopathic left posterior fascicular ventricular tachycardia (LPF-VT) is yet to be fully elucidated. We hypothesized that entrainment mapping could be used to delineate the reentry circuit of an LPF-VT, especially including the upper turnaround point.

Methods: Twenty-three consecutive LPF-VT patients (mean age, 29 ± 9 years, 18 males) were included.

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Sarcomas are rare and heterogeneous mesenchymal neoplasms originating from the bone or soft tissues, which pose significant treatment challenges. The current standard treatment for sarcomas consists of surgical resection, often combined with chemo- and radiotherapy; however, local recurrence and metastasis remain significant concerns. Although immunotherapy has demonstrated promise in improving long-term survival rates for certain cancers, sarcomas are generally considered to be relatively less immunogenic than other tumors, presenting substantial challenges for effective immunotherapy.

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  • Three-dimensional (3D)-printed customized implants made from Ti6Al4V alloy can be used to address massive bone defects, but safety concerns exist regarding metal debris and residual powder release.
  • A study involving 19 patients who received these implants monitored titanium levels in blood and peri-implant fluid to understand how the metal distributes and clears from the body post-surgery.
  • Results showed titanium concentrations were higher after surgery with 3D-printed implants compared to traditional ones but were still lower than those seen in implant failure cases, and no serious adverse effects were reported during the follow-up period.
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The C-terminal CaaX sequence (cysteine-aliphatic-aliphatic-any of several amino acids) is subject to isoprenylation on the conserved cysteine and is estimated to occur in 1-2% of proteins within yeast and human proteomes. Recently, non-canonical CaaX sequences in addition to shorter and longer length CaX and CaaaX sequences have been identified that can be prenylated. Much of the characterization of prenyltransferases has relied on the yeast system because of its genetic tractability and availability of reporter proteins, such as the -factor mating pheromone, Ras GTPase, and Ydj1 Hsp40 chaperone.

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Similar to a camera aperture, pupil size adjusts to the surrounding luminance. Unlike a camera, pupil size is additionally modulated both by stimulus properties and by cognitive processes, including attention and arousal, though the interdependence of these factors is unclear. We hypothesized that different stimulus properties interact to jointly modulate pupil size while remaining independent from the impact of arousal.

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Neurodegenerative diseases are explained by progressive defects of cognitive function and memory. These defects of cognition and memory dysfunction can be induced by the loss of brain-derived neurotrophic factors (BDNF) signaling. Paeonia lactiflora is a traditionally used medicinal herb in Asian countries and some beneficial effects have been reported, including anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer activity, and potential neuroprotective effects recently.

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Viral infection treatment is a difficult task due to its complex structure and metabolism. Additionally, viruses can alter the metabolism of host cells, mutate, and readily adjust to harsh environments. Coronavirus stimulates glycolysis, weakens mitochondrial activity, and impairs infected cells.

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  • - The study explores how symmetry breaking in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can mimic the processes of axis formation and cell patterning during development.
  • - Researchers created polarized spinal cord organoids (pSCOs) that exhibit organized dorsoventral (DV) structures and can differentiate into specific cell types through the application of specific signals.
  • - The control of dorsal/ventral domain proportions in pSCOs is achieved by adjusting the sizes of the initial cell micropatterns, resulting in distinct neural activities in mature organoids, which sheds light on the principles of neural development.
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Background And Objectives: Although the shortage of donor is a common problem worldwide, a significant portion of unutilized hearts are classified as marginal donor (MD) hearts. However, research on the correlation between the MD and the prognosis of heart transplantation (HTx) is lacking. This study was conducted to investigate the clinical impact of MD in HTx.

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The current understanding of farnesyltransferase (FTase) specificity was pioneered through investigations of reporters like Ras and Ras-related proteins that possess a C-terminal CaaX motif that consists of 4 amino acid residues: cysteine-aliphatic1-aliphatic2-variable (X). These studies led to the finding that proteins with the CaaX motif are subject to a 3-step post-translational modification pathway involving farnesylation, proteolysis, and carboxylmethylation. Emerging evidence indicates, however, that FTase can farnesylate sequences outside the CaaX motif and that these sequences do not undergo the canonical 3-step pathway.

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  • A study was conducted using data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service to compare the safety and outcomes of Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) versus warfarin in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation undergoing tuberculosis treatment with rifampin.
  • Among the analyzed patient groups, the incidence of net adverse clinical events (NACE) was similar between NOACs and warfarin, although NOACs showed a lower risk of major bleeding.
  • The results imply that while NOACs and warfarin had comparable overall safety profiles in this context, NOACs may offer a significant advantage in reducing the risk of major bleeding events.
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Cell migration on soft surfaces occurs in both physiological and pathological processes such as corticogenesis during embryonic development and cancer invasion and metastasis. The Arp2/3 complex in neural progenitor cells was previously demonstrated to be necessary for cell migration on soft elastic substrate but not on stiff surfaces, but the underlying mechanism was unclear. Here, we integrate computational and experimental approaches to elucidate how the Arp2/3 complex enables cell migration on soft surfaces.

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As a high-grade soft-tissue sarcoma (STS), undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) is highly recurrent and malignant. UPS is categorized as a tumor of uncertain differentiation and has few options for treatment due to its lack of targetable genetic alterations. There are also few cell lines that provide a representative model for UPS, leading to a dearth of experimental research.

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Background: Outbreaks of airborne viral infections, such as COVID-19, can cause panic regarding other severe respiratory syndrome diseases that may develop and affect public health. It is therefore necessary to develop control methods that offer protection against such viruses.

Aim Of Review: To identify a feasible solution for virus deactivation, we critically reviewed methods of generating reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can attack a wide range of molecular targets to induce antiviral activity, accounting for their flexibility in facilitating host defense mechanisms against a comprehensive range of pathogens.

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