Publications by authors named "M-J Chung"

Objectives: We investigated whether supine chest CT alone suffices for diagnosing ILAs, thereby reducing the need for prone chest CT.

Materials And Methods: Patients who underwent prone chest CT for suspected ILAs from January 2021 to July 2023, with matching supine CT within 1 year, were retrospectively evaluated. Five multinational thoracic radiologists independently rated ILA suspicion and fibrosis scores (1 to 5-point) and ILA extent (1-100%) using supine CT first, then combined supine-prone CT after a 1-month washout.

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Antibody-based therapies have emerged as a powerful strategy for the management of diverse cancers. Unfortunately, tumor-specific antigens remain challenging to identify and target. Recent work established that inhibitor-modified peptide adducts derived from KRAS G12C are competent for antigen presentation via MHC I and can be targeted by antibody-based therapeutics, offering a means to directly target an intracellular oncoprotein at the cell surface with combination therapies.

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Purpose: To analyze cartilage regeneration and clinical outcomes after human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell (hUCB-MSCs) implantation on the basis of the distribution and location of medial femoral condyle (MFC) cartilage defects.

Methods: Patients who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation for MFC cartilage defects involved in isolated medial compartment osteoarthritis were included. The patients were divided into 2 groups, those with MFC defects located within the anterior-central portion (group A) and those with MFC defects extending to the posterior portion (group P).

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Rationale And Objectives: To propose an automatic virtual contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography (CT) synthesis using dual-energy CT and a Residual U-Net with an attention module to detect clinically significant hilar lymphadenopathy.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 2082 patients who underwent dual-energy chest CT scans. Our approach utilized a Residual U-Net combined with a Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM) to transform non-contrast CT images into virtual contrast-enhanced CT images.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate the relationship between standing lumbar lordosis (LL) and lateral decubitus LL among 49 subjects, excluding those with existing spinal issues.
  • - Results showed that participants lost an average of 11.9° of LL when moving from a standing to a lateral decubitus position, with a strong correlation between standing LL and lateral decubitus LL (R = 0.725).
  • - Findings suggest that the loss of LL in different positions may impact surgical outcomes, particularly in procedures that involve positioning patients laterally.
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  • An interatrial shunt is being studied as a potential treatment for heart failure, aimed at lowering left atrial pressure and improving symptoms and outcomes for patients.
  • In a clinical trial involving 508 patients, participants were randomly assigned to receive either the shunt or a placebo, with their progress tracked over a maximum of two years.
  • Results showed that while the shunt had no major safety issues, it did not significantly improve overall effectiveness compared to the placebo, although it appeared to reduce adverse cardiovascular events in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction.
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  • AI models for medical imaging need large and diverse datasets, which are hard to obtain due to privacy concerns and data sharing issues.
  • Synthetic medical imaging data, generated by AI, can help address these shortages while allowing for new applications and professional training.
  • However, using synthetic data raises challenges related to realism, evaluation of model performance, high costs, and the need for updated regulations to ensure ethical use, highlighting the importance of collaboration between regulatory bodies, physicians, and AI developers.
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Background: Cherubism is most commonly caused by rare heterozygous gain-of-function (GOF) missense variants in SH3BP2, which appear to signal through phospholipase C gamma 2 (PLCG2) to cause excessive osteoclast activity leading to expansile lesions in facial bones in childhood. GOF variants in PLCG2 lead to autoinflammatory PLCG2-associated antibody deficiency and immune dysregulation (autoinflammatory PLAID, or PLAID-GOF), characterized by variably penetrant autoinflammatory, autoimmune, infectious, and atopic manifestations. Cherubism has not been reported in PLAID to date.

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Multiple myeloma is a hematological malignancy arising from immunoglobulin-secreting plasma cells. It remains poorly understood how chromatin rewiring of regulatory elements contributes to tumorigenesis and therapy resistance in myeloma. Here we generate a high-resolution contact map of myeloma-associated super-enhancers by integrating H3K27ac ChIP-seq and HiChIP from myeloma cell lines, patient-derived myeloma cells and normal plasma cells.

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A wide variety of electrophilic derivatives of itaconate, the Kreb's cycle-derived metabolite, are immunomodulatory, yet these derivatives have overlapping and sometimes contradictory activities. Therefore, we generated a genetic system to interrogate the immunomodulatory functions of endogenously produced itaconate in human macrophages. Endogenous itaconate is driven by multiple innate signals restraining inflammatory cytokine production.

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  • Researchers aimed to identify factors predicting aneurysm occlusion and retreatment following WEB embolization due to limited existing studies.
  • The study reviewed data from 763 patients across 30 institutions, finding a 65.1% complete occlusion rate at follow-up and a 7.3% retreatment rate.
  • Key negative predictors for complete occlusion included smoking history, larger aneurysm size, and wall branch presence, while intraprocedural occlusion significantly improved long-term outcomes.
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The anti-inflammatory effects of supernatants produced from sprouted barley inoculated with KCTC3104 (Lp), KCTC3530 (Lm), KCTC3767 (Lc), or a mixture of these lactic acid bacteria were investigated using RAW264.7 macrophages. BLp and BLc, the lyophilized supernatants of fermented sprouted barley inoculated with Lp and Lc, respectively, effectively reduced the nitric oxide (NO) levels hypersecreted by lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.

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Objective: The prevalence of hypertension, a major cardiovascular risk factor, is increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and may be driven by immune activation. The purpose of this study was to determine if ambulatory 24-hour blood pressure (BP) is elevated in RA vs control participants and whether it is associated with immune activation.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 46 patients with RA and 23 control participants.

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Rationale And Objectives: In our study, we evaluate GPT-4's performance on the American College of Radiology (ACR) 2022 Diagnostic Radiology In-Training Examination (DXIT). We perform multiple experiments across time points to assess for model drift, as well as after fine-tuning to assess for differences in accuracy.

Materials And Methods: Questions were sequentially input into GPT-4 with a standardized prompt.

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Purpose To develop an artificial intelligence (AI) system for humeral tumor detection on chest radiographs (CRs) and evaluate the impact on reader performance. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, 14 709 CRs (January 2000 to December 2021) were collected from 13 468 patients, including CT-proven normal ( = 13 116) and humeral tumor ( = 1593) cases. The data were divided into training and test groups.

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Background Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are a promising cancer therapy; however, reliable and repeatable methods for tracking and monitoring CAR T cells in vivo remain underexplored. Purpose To investigate direct and indirect imaging strategies for tracking the biodistribution of CAR T cells and monitoring their therapeutic effect in target tumors. Materials and Methods CAR T cells co-expressing a tumor-targeting gene (anti-CD19 CAR) and a human somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (hSSTr2) reporter gene were generated from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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Purpose To present results from a literature survey on practices in deep learning segmentation algorithm evaluation and perform a study on expert quality perception of brain tumor segmentation. Materials and Methods A total of 180 articles reporting on brain tumor segmentation algorithms were surveyed for the reported quality evaluation. Additionally, ratings of segmentation quality on a four-point scale were collected from medical professionals for 60 brain tumor segmentation cases.

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Plasmids are ubiquitous in biology, where they are used to study gene-function relationships and intricate molecular networks, and hold potential as therapeutic devices. Developing methods to control their function will advance their application in research and may also expedite their translation to clinical settings. Light is an attractive stimulus to conditionally regulate plasmid expression as it is non-invasive, and its properties such as wavelength, intensity, and duration can be adjusted to minimise cellular toxicity and increase penetration.

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Background: Coronary accessibility following redo-transcatheter aortic valve replacement (redo-TAVR) is increasingly important, particularly in younger low-risk patients. This study aimed to predict coronary accessibility after simulated Sapien-3 balloon-expandable valve implantation within an Evolut supra-annular, self-expanding valve using pre-TAVR computed tomography (CT) imaging.

Methods: A total of 219 pre-TAVR CT scans from the Evolut Low-Risk CT substudy were analyzed.

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  • The study investigates the genetic causes of Lisch epithelial corneal dystrophy (LECD) through a multicenter cohort involving 27 individuals from 17 families.
  • Researchers found nine rare variants of the MCOLN1 gene in 23 patients, indicating that mutations in this gene lead to LECD and potentially other conditions like mucolipidosis IV (MLIV).
  • The findings suggest that while MCOLN1 haploinsufficiency is the main contributor to LECD, there is variability in how strongly the condition manifests, highlighting a complex relationship between genetics and disease expression.
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Introduction: The incidence of postendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) infections is reported to be up to 18% in patients with biliary obstruction. Antibiotic prophylaxis may reduce the risk of infectious complications after ERCP; however, the clinical value of prophylactic antibiotics in ERCP remains controversial.

Methods: We conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial to investigate whether the use of prophylactic antibiotics would reduce infectious complications after ERCP in patients with biliary obstruction.

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KAT6A, and its paralog KAT6B, are histone lysine acetyltransferases (HAT) that acetylate histone H3K23 and exert an oncogenic role in several tumor types including breast cancer where KAT6A is frequently amplified/overexpressed. However, pharmacologic targeting of KAT6A to achieve therapeutic benefit has been a challenge. Here we describe identification of a highly potent, selective, and orally bioavailable KAT6A/KAT6B inhibitor CTx-648 (PF-9363), derived from a benzisoxazole series, which demonstrates anti-tumor activity in correlation with H3K23Ac inhibition in KAT6A over-expressing breast cancer.

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A novel probiotics-derived protein, P8, suppresses the growth of colorectal cancer (CRC). P8 can penetrate the cell membrane via endocytosis and cause cell cycle arrest in DLD-1 cells through down-regulation of CDK1/Cyclin B1. However, neither the protein involved in the endocytosis of P8 nor the cell cycle arrest targets of P8 are known.

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The radiologic diagnosis of adrenal disease can be challenging in settings of atypical presentations, mimics of benign and malignant adrenal masses, and rare adrenal anomalies. Misdiagnosis may lead to suboptimal management and adverse outcomes. Adrenal adenoma is the most common benign adrenal tumor that arises from the cortex, whereas adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumor of the cortex.

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