Publications by authors named "Na-Ri Shin"

A novel Gram-stain-positive, facultatively anaerobic, non-motile, catalase-positive, oxidase-negative and ovoid cocci, designated as A1S7, was isolated from the gut of a marine sandworm (). Strain A1S7 exhibited optimal growth at temperatures of 20-30 ℃, pH 6-8 and in the presence of 2-4% (w/v) NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that strain A1S7 belonged to the genus , exhibiting a similarity of 99.

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A novel, Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, and non-motile bacterial strain, designated B2T-5, was isolated from jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented seafood. Colonies grown on gifu anaerobic medium agar plates were cream-coloured, irregular, and umbonate with curled margins. Optimal growth of strain B2T-5 occurred at 20 °C, pH 8.

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Background: Malaria elimination strategies in the Republic of Korea (ROK) have decreased malaria incidence but face challenges due to delayed case detection and response. To improve this, machine learning models for predicting malaria, focusing on high-risk areas, have been developed.

Methods: The study targeted the northern region of ROK, near the demilitarized zone, using a 1-km grid to identify areas for prediction.

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Three novel, Gram-stain-positive, obligate aerobic, catalase- and oxidase-positive bacterial strains, designated B2O-1, T2O-4, and 0.2-SM1T-5, were isolated from jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented seafood. Strains B2O-1, T2O-4, and 0.

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Halophilic bacterial strains, designated SG2L-4, SB1M4, and SB2L-5, were isolated from jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented food. Cells are Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, non-motile, rod-shaped, catalase-positive, and oxidase-negative. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that strain SG2L-4 is closely related to KACC 18117 with a similarity of 96.

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A novel, Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, motile, catalase- and oxidase-negative bacterial strain, designated A2M4, was isolated from the gut contents of a marine sandworm , collected from the eastern coast of the Republic of Korea. Strain A2M4 formed translucent circular colonies and showed rod-shaped cells with peritrichous flagella. Optimal growth of strain A2M4 occurred at 25 °C, pH 7.

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  • - Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) has no known treatment or vaccine and poses a high risk of death, especially in older adults (average age 67.6 years).
  • - A study analyzed over 1,000 patients with SFTS and identified key risk factors for death, including older age, agricultural work, pre-existing health issues, and severe symptoms like fever and altered consciousness.
  • - The findings emphasize the urgency of recognizing and addressing these risk factors to help manage SFTS, which has a fatality rate of around 18.5%.
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Chinese cabbage, a major crop in Korea, shows self-incompatibility (SI). SI is controlled by the type 2A serine/threonine protein phosphatases (PP2As). The gene is controlled by regulatory subunits that comprise a 36 kDa catalyst C subunit, a 65 kDa regulatory A subunit, and a variety of regulatory B subunits (50-70 kDa).

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Background: Invertebrates are a very attractive subject for studying host-microbe interactions because of their simple gut microbial community and host diversity. Studying the composition of invertebrate gut microbiota and the determining factors is essential for understanding their symbiotic mechanism. Cephalopods are invertebrates that have similar biological properties to vertebrates such as closed circulation system, an advanced nervous system, and a well-differentiated digestive system.

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A Gram-stain-positive, non-spore-forming, yellow-pigmented, non-motile, non-flagellated, facultative anaerobic and rod-shaped bacterial strain, designated BI34, was isolated from the gut of the larva of . Strain BI34 grew at 15-40 °C (optimum, 37 °C), at pH 6.5-9.

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A novel extremely halophilic archaeon, strain RHB-C, was isolated from a saturated brine pond of a solar saltern in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. Colonies were orange-red-pigmented, smooth, convex and round on a solid modified growth medium containing 25 % (w/v) of total salts. Cells of strain RHB-C on the solid modified growth medium were ovoid-shaped (0.

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Cultivation and isolation of gut bacteria are necessary for understanding their role in the intestinal ecosystem. We isolated a novel bacterium, designated strain BG01, from the faeces of a patient with Crohn's disease. Strain BG01 was a strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped, Gram-variable and endospore-forming bacterium.

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  • This study explores the gut microbiota of fish, emphasizing the need to study non-mammalian vertebrates to understand evolutionary relationships between hosts and microbes.
  • It analyzes 227 fish from various species and finds that their gut bacteria are primarily composed of Proteobacteria and Firmicutes, unlike the dominant types in land vertebrates.
  • The gut microbiota in fish is mainly influenced by their habitat rather than their species type, highlighting significant differences in gut bacteria between fish and other vertebrates like reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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Viridans group streptococci are a serious health concern because most of these bacteria cause life-threatening infections, especially in immunocompromised and hospitalized individuals. We focused on two alpha-hemolytic Streptococcus strains (I-G2 and I-P16) newly isolated from an ileostomy effluent of a colorectal cancer patient. We examined their pathogenic potential by investigating their prevalence in human and assessing their pathogenicity in a mouse model.

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  • * A study analyzed rectal contents from healthy and diarrheic calves using multiplex PCR and metagenomic techniques, revealing microbial and functional dysbiosis in affected calves.
  • * Findings indicate that inflammation and the growth of certain gut bacteria play important roles in the development of diarrhea, which is a leading cause of neonatal calf mortality.
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  • Advances in environmental microbial genomics have enhanced our understanding of how microbial communities interact with their host gut niche.
  • The integration of various omics data, like metagenomics and metabolomics, to study the gut microbiome is becoming more common, but analyzing these complex datasets remains tricky.
  • The review highlights studies on gut microbiome signatures, discusses new analytical tools for multi-omics datasets, and explores the use of additional techniques like immune receptor sequencing and machine learning for evaluating microbiome traits.
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Calf diarrhea is associated with enteric infections, and also provokes the overuse of antibiotics. Therefore, proper treatment of diarrhea represents a therapeutic challenge in livestock production and public health concerns. Here, we describe the ability of a fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), to ameliorate diarrhea and restore gut microbial composition in 57 growing calves.

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Castration of young males is widely used in the cattle industry to improve meat quality, but the mechanism linking hypogonadism and host metabolism is not clear. Here, we use metataxonomic and metabolomic approaches to evaluate the intestinal microbiota and host metabolism in male, castrated male (CtM), and female cattle. After pubescence, the CtM cattle harbor distinct ileal microbiota dominated by the family Peptostreptococcaceae and exhibit distinct serum and muscle amino acid profiles (i.

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Background: Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) is a tick-borne infectious disease caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum. To date, there have been no reported cases of A. phagocytophilum infection found in both the biting tick and the patient following a tick bite.

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The orphan nuclear receptor ESRRA (estrogen related receptor alpha) is critical in mitochondrial biogenesis and macroautophagy/autophagy function; however, the roles of ESRRA in intestinal function remain uncharacterized. Herein we identified that ESRRA acts as a key regulator of intestinal homeostasis by amelioration of colonic inflammation through activation of autophagic flux and control of host gut microbiota. -deficient mice presented with increased susceptibility to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis with upregulation of intestinal inflammation.

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A novel Gram-stain-positive, non-motile, non-spore-forming, coccobacillus-shaped, strictly aerobic bacterium, designated strain H23T48, was isolated from the faecal sample of an oriental stork collected from the Seoul Grand Park Zoo in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Optimal growth of strain H23T48 was observed at 30-37 °C, pH 8 and with 3 % (w/v) NaCl. 16S rRNA gene sequence-based phylogenetic analysis revealed that strain H23T48 was closely related to the genus , with 97.

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  • Two new strains of extremely halophilic archaea, named CBA1112 and CBA1113, were discovered in solar salt in Korea and belong to the genus Haloplanus.
  • Genome analysis revealed differences in size and G+C content, with both strains showing significant genetic similarities but distinct features.
  • These strains exhibited unique characteristics such as red pigmentation and specific polar lipids, leading to the proposal of naming them Haloplanus rubicundus sp. nov.
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A novel, Gram-stain-positive, non-spore-forming, facultatively anaerobic bacterium, designated strain H21T32, was isolated from the faeces of an Oriental stork, . Cells formed cocci grouped in pairs, tetrads or conglomerates, and colonies on solid medium were pale yellow. Strain H21T32 belonged to the genus , family , order and class .

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A novel Gram-negative, obligately aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium, designated strain K13M18, was isolated from the intestinal tract of a Korean indigenous fish, oily bitterling (). Strain K13M18 formed creamy-pink colonies on a marine agar plate. Results of phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity indicated that strain K13M18 was most closely related to DRYC-M-16, sharing 97.

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A novel Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, reddish-orange-coloured, gliding bacterial strain, designated L12M1, was isolated from the gut of the Korean scallop, . Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that strain L12M1 formed a monophyletic clade with the strains in the genus and showed highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to YS10 (98.66 %).

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