Publications by authors named "Mi Gi Lee"

: Natural products are gaining attention for their potential benefits in gastrointestinal health. Plant-derived polysaccharides are essential for boosting intestinal immunity and maintaining gut homeostasis. This study investigated the effects of Korean red ginseng polysaccharides (KRG-P) on intestinal homeostasis including IgA and SCFA production and mucosal barrier integrity.

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  • Astragali radix (AR) is a popular traditional Chinese herbal medicine known for its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects, although many benefits were previously only shown in lab settings (in vitro).
  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of AR on immune cells and the intestines of mice when taken orally, bridging the gap to real-life effects (in vivo).
  • Results indicated that AR-treated mice had enhanced macrophage response and changes in T cell populations, suggesting AR could modify immune responses, particularly in how inflammation is regulated without increasing certain inflammatory cytokines.
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Existing hormone replacement therapy for menopause has drawbacks, necessitating new treatment agents. Silkworms have demonstrated estrogenic properties, offering promising alternatives. We assessed the therapeutic effects of freeze-dried silkworm powder (SWP) on menopausal symptoms using an ovariectomized (OVX) mouse model.

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In this study, we confirmed the binding of M13KO7 to (PVY) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. M13KO7 is a "bald" bacteriophage in which no recombinant antibody is displayed. M13KO7 is easy to propagate by using , making this method more reasonable in economic perspective.

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  • Hyperactivated airway mucosa cells produce excess mucin, leading to severe breathing issues, and this study investigates the effects of saponins, particularly ginsenoside Rg5, on inflammation and mucin overproduction.
  • The study utilized NCI-H292 cells, treating them with various saponins and inducing mucin production with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, measuring mucin levels and gene expression to assess the impact of Rg5.
  • Results showed that Rg5 significantly reduced mucin secretion and inflammation by modulating specific cellular pathways and promoting lipid droplet formation to clear reactive oxygen species, indicating its potential as a treatment for respiratory disorders linked to mucosa cell hyperactivation.
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Spermidine (SPD), a polyamine naturally present in living organisms, is known to prolong the lifespan of animals. In this study, the role of SPD in melanogenesis was investigated, showing potential as a pigmenting agent. SPD treatment increased melanin production in melanocytes in a dose dependent manner.

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There is still an unmet need for development of safer antimelanogenic or melanin-degrading agents for skin hyperpigmentation, induced by intrinsic or extrinsic factors including aging or ultraviolet irradiation. Owing to the relatively low cytotoxicity compared with other chemical materials, several studies have explored the role of 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL), the most dominant component of human milk oligosaccharides. Here, we showed that 2'-FL reduced melanin levels in both melanocytic cells and a human skin equivalent three-dimensional in vitro model.

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  • Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is an anti-aging compound shown to benefit various functions in mice, but its effects on skin pigmentation were previously unknown.
  • In a study, NMN was tested on both young and aged melanocytes, revealing that while it had no impact on young cells, it significantly decreased melanin production in aged melanocytes and human skin models.
  • The research concluded that NMN reduces melanin production in older cells by downregulating specific signaling pathways, indicating NMN's potential as a treatment for age-related hyperpigmentation.
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Human IgE is useful for immunological assays, such as sensitization of FcεRI-positive cells and IgE measurement. In this study, we report the development of a recombinant Ig fragment, designated IgCw-γεκ, as an alternative reagent to human IgE. IgCw-γεκ (∼130 kDa) comprises two hybrid constant H chain regions (Cγ-Cε, each ∼53 kDa) and two constant κ L chains (C, each ∼12 kDa) and lacks a V domain.

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Marine algae (seaweed) encompass numerous groups of multicellular organisms with various shapes, sizes, and colors, and serve as important sources of natural bioactive substances. The brown alga Kjellman, an edible seaweed, contains many bioactives such as phlorotannins and fucoidans. Here, we evaluated the antioxidative, neuroprotective, and anti-apoptotic effects of extract (ECE), phlorotannin-rich extract (ECPE), and the phlorotannin dieckol on neuronal PC-12 cells.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stem cells derived from adult stem cells. Primary MSCs can be obtained from diverse sources, including bone marrow, adipose tissue, and umbilical cord blood. Recently, MSCs have been recognized as therapeutic agents for skin regeneration and rejuvenation.

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Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that can directly destroy cancer cells. When NK cells are activated, CD56 and CD107a markers are able to recognize cancer cells and release perforin and granzyme B proteins that induce apoptosis in the targeted cells. In this study, we focused on the role of phytoncides in activating NK cells and promoting anticancer effects.

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Background: 20(S)-protopanaxadiol (20(S)-PPD), one of the aglycone derivatives of major ginsenosides, has been shown to have an anticancer activity toward a variety of cancers. This study was initiated with an attempt to evaluate its anti-cancer activity toward human endometrial cancer by cell and xenograft mouse models.

Methods: Human endometrial cancer (HEC)-1A cells were incubated with different 20(S)-PPD concentrations.

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Sweet potato leaf curl virus (SPLCV) causes yield losses in sweet potato cultivation. Diagnostic techniques such as serological detection have been developed because these plant viruses are difficult to treat. Serological assays have been used extensively with recombinant antibodies such as whole immunoglobulin or single-chain variable fragments (scFv).

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Epigenetic events like DNA methylation and histone modification can alter heritable phenotypes. Zinc is required for the activity of various epigenetic enzymes, such as DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), histone acetyltransferases (HATs), histone deacetylases (HDACs), and histone demethylases, which possess several zinc binding sites. Thus, the dysregulation of zinc homeostasis can lead to epigenetic alterations.

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Fibrosarcoma is a skin tumor that is frequently observed in humans, dogs, and cats. Despite unsightly appearance, studies on fibrosarcoma have not significantly progressed, due to a relatively mild tumor severity and a lower incidence than that of other epithelial tumors. Here, we focused on the role of a recently-found dermis zinc transporter, ZIP13, in fibrosarcoma progression.

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Two mesenchymal zinc transporters, ZIP7 and ZIP13, play critical roles in dermal development. ZIP7 and ZIP13 are the closest among the conserved mammalian zinc transporters. However, whether their functions are complementary remains a controversial issue.

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The bark of Stokes (RVS) is used as a food additive and herbal medicine for various inflammatory disorders and cancer in Eastern Asia. RVS has been shown to exert anti-inflammatory effects in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages in vitro, but whether oral administration of RVS affects the inflammatory response of macrophage needs to be verified. RVS was given orally to mice for ten days.

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The rhizome of Koidz (AM) is a constituent of various Qi booster compound prescriptions. We evaluated inflammatory responses in macrophages and T cells isolated from mice following oral administration of AM water extract (AME). Peritoneal exudate cells were isolated from thioglycollate-injected mice and alterations in scavenger receptors were examined.

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Allergic dermatitis (AD) clinically presents with skin erythematous plaques, eruption, and elevated serum IgE, and T helper cell type 2 and 1 (Th2 and Th1) cytokine levels. 6-Shogaol [1-(4-hydroxy-methoxyphenyl)-4-decen-one], a pungent compound isolated from ginger, has shown anti-inflammatory effects, but its inhibitory effects on AD are unknown. The aim of this study was to examine whether 6-shogaol inhibits AD-like skin lesions and their underlying mechanism in vivo and in vitro.

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Wheat bran is a rich source of dietary fiber, of which arabinoxylan is the most abundant non-starch polysaccharide. Arabinoxylan has been known to exert in vivo immunological activities. Based on prior findings, we pretreated wheat bran with enzymatic hydrolysis to increase the release of soluble arabinoxylan and investigated whether oral administration of wheat bran altered macrophage activity in a mouse model.

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Protoplasts have been a useful unicellular system for various molecular biological analyses based on transient expression and single cell analysis using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), widely used as a powerful method in functional genomics. Despite the versatility of these methods, some limits based on low fluorescence intensity of a flow cytometric analysis (FCA) using protoplasts have been reported. In this study, the chloroplast targeting of fluorescent proteins (FPs) led to an eight-fold increase in fluorescence intensity and a 4.

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