Publications by authors named "Jung Yeon Seo"

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  • Scientists studied skin color in East Asians by looking at over 48,000 people and how it relates to the sun's rays.
  • They found 12 known genes and 11 new ones that help determine skin color, showing how genes work together with sun exposure.
  • The research revealed that East Asians have different genetic traits for skin color compared to Europeans, helping us learn more about how skin color evolves in different places.
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Background: The lips play a significant role in shaping facial aesthetics. Due to the distinct attributes of lips in contrast to other facial skin, a unique approach is imperative for managing lip aging. We analyzed lip characteristics (morphology, wrinkles, and color) to investigate visual changes and distinctive attributes of aging lips.

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Skin is a diverse ecosystem that provides a habitat for microorganisms. The skin condition and the skin microbiome interact each other under diverse environmental conditions. This study was conducted on 10 study participants for a one-year, from September 2020 to August 2021, to investigate the variability of skin microbiome and skin biophysical parameters [TEWL, hydration, and elasticity (R5)] according to season, and to understand the interplay between skin microbiome and skin characteristics.

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Background: Studies on the skin microbiome have been conducted to uncover the relationship between skin microbes and the host. However, most of these studies have primarily focused on analyzing individual microbial compositions, which has resulted in a limited understanding of the overall relationship.

Methods: We analyzed the facial skin characteristics and microbial profiles of 100 healthy Korean female volunteers using the V1-V2 region of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene.

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  • One of the most abundant skin microbes, linked to acne development, becomes problematic when its strains are imbalanced, highlighting the need for targeted treatment strategies.
  • Researchers created a genome-scale metabolic model (GEM) for the virulent strain CA843 to better understand its behavior in skin environments and validated its predictions against experimental data.
  • They identified specific biosynthetic pathways in the model related to short-chain fatty acids, discovered the Wood-Werkman cycle's role in propionate production, and suggested potential anti-acne targets using a systematic, model-based approach.
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Human skin color is largely determined by genetic factors. Recent GWASs have reported several genetic variants associated with skin color, mostly in European and African populations. In this study, we performed GWAS in 17,019 Korean women to identify genetic variants associated with facial skin color, quantitatively measured as CIELAB color index.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with chronic hyperglycemia and lipid metabolism. A previous genome-wide association study revealed the TOMM40-APOE region as novel locus for T2DM susceptibility.

Objective: This association study was conducted to determine the genetic effects of APOE single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on T2DM susceptibility and lipid profiles in a Korean population.

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Background: Hepatitis B is known to cause several forms of liver diseases including chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and hepatocellular carcinoma. Previous genome-wide association study of CHB risk has demonstrated that rs12614 of complement factor B (CFB) was significantly associated with CHB risk. In this study, fine-mapping study of previously reported GWAS single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP; CFB rs12614) was performed to validate genetic effect of rs12614 on CHB susceptibility and identify possible additional causal variants around rs12614 in a Korean population.

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Variation in skin pigmentation can be affected by both environmental factors and intrinsic factors such as age, gender, and genetic variation. Recent GWASs revealed that genetic variants of genes functionally related to a pigmentation pathway were associated with skin pigmentary traits. However, these GWASs focused on populations with European ancestry, and only a few studies have been performed on Asian populations, limiting our understanding of the genetic basis of skin pigmentary traits in Asians.

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  • - The Janus-III measurement system assesses various skin traits like pores, wrinkles, and pigmentation using detailed facial images, and its effectiveness has been validated in previous studies in Korea's skin research and cosmetic sectors.
  • - This study compared the findings of a dermatologist with those from the Janus-III system on three skin features (pigmented spots, skin color, and eye wrinkles) using data from 330 individuals, finding strong correlations between both methods.
  • - The results suggest that the Janus-III system is a reliable tool for specialized skin research, making it beneficial even when working with a smaller sample size.
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  • Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a condition marked by missing nerve cells in the intestines, and the gene NOX5 has been linked to the risk of developing this disease based on recent genetic research.
  • In this study, researchers analyzed 23 genetic variations (SNPs) in the NOX5 gene among 187 patients with HSCR and 283 unaffected individuals to understand their association with the disease.
  • The findings revealed significant links between six specific SNPs and increased risk for HSCR, with some variants particularly associated with its longer-segment subtype, suggesting that NOX5 can be a critical factor in understanding HSCR risk.
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Previous studies have identified multiple loci for inherited susceptibility to glioma development, including the regulator of telomere elongation helicase 1 (RTEL1). However, the association between RTEL1 variants and risk of glioma has not been well understood. Therefore, we sought to comprehensively examine the genetic interaction between RTEL1 variants and risk of glioma with respect to defined histological and molecular subtypes.

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  • - The study focused on the role of C2 genetic variants in chronic hepatitis B and liver cancer risk, identifying conflicting results in prior research among a Korean population.
  • - Researchers analyzed 22 common C2 variants in 977 cases of chronic hepatitis B, revealing significant associations for six specific variants with the disease.
  • - Two variants, rs9267665 and rs10947223, were highlighted as key factors that independently increased the risk of chronic hepatitis B, suggesting that the C2 gene may be important for understanding susceptibility in this group.
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Background And Aim: Safety and efficacy data on endoscopic treatment of duodenal neoplasm are limited. We suggest the technical feasibility of endoscopic procedures by evaluating the results of endoscopic treatment for nonampullary duodenal adenoma and adenocarcinoma.

Methods: Forty-five patients who underwent endoscopic treatment for nonampullary duodenal adenoma with or without malignant transformation between September 2003 and March 2012 were included.

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The technique of endoscopic submucosal dissection is occasionally used for resection of myogenic tumors originating from muscularis mucosa or muscularis propria of stomach and esophagus. However, endoscopic treatments for esophageal myogenic tumors >2 cm have rarely been reported. Herein, we report a case of large leiomyoma originating from muscularis propria in the upper esophagus.

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Background/aims: Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation (TLESR) is the main mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of transient lower esophageal sphincter movement in patients with or without gastroesophageal reflux by high-resolution manometry (HRM).

Methods: From June 2010 to July 2010, we enrolled 9 patients with GERD (GERD group) and 9 subjects without GERD (control group), prospectively.

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Background And Aim: Identifying a bile duct (BD) stone in patients with acute biliary pancreatitis (ABP) is important for the management and prevention of recurrent attack of pancreatitis. However, small BD stones may not be detected on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the usefulness of intraductal ultrasonography (IDUS) in patients suspected to have ABP but with no evidence of choledocholithiasis on ERCP.

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