Publications by authors named "Patcharawadee Thongkumkoon"

Background/objectives: The global SARS-CoV-2 outbreak has escalated into a critical public health emergency, with the spike glycoprotein S1 subunit of SARS-CoV-2 (spike-S1) linked to inflammation in lung tissue and immune cells. Luteolin, a flavone with anti-inflammatory properties, shows promise, but research on its effectiveness against long-COVID-related inflammation and spike protein-induced responses remains limited. This study aims to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of inflammation in THP-1 cells induced by the spike-S1.

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Probiotics have shown potential in managing hypercholesterolemia and related metabolic conditions. This study evaluated the effects of ( sup. TISTR 2593 on the gut microbiome and metabolic health in patients with hypercholesterolemia, and was registered in the Thai Clinical Trial Registry (TCTR 20220917002).

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Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant bone cancer in pediatric patients. Patients who respond poorly to chemotherapy experience worse clinical outcomes with a high mortality rate. The major challenge is the lack of effective drugs for these patients.

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Pustular skin diseases, with pustular psoriasis (PP) being the prototype, are immune-mediated diseases characterized by the presence of multiple pustules, resulting from neutrophil accumulation in the layer of epidermis. Sterile skin pustular eruption, like PP, is also observed in 20-30% of patients with adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome (AOID) and anti-interferon γ autoantibodies (IFN-γ), leading to challenges in classification and diagnosis. While the mechanism underlying this similar phenotype remains unknown, genetic factors in relation to the immune system are suspected of playing an important role.

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The Khmuic-speaking populations are believed to be the descendants of one of the earliest groups to settle in Mainland Southeast Asia. In Thailand, there are two agricultural Khmuic-speaking ethnic groups, the Khamu and Lua (Htin). These peoples primarily reside in scattered locations along the mountainous Thailand-Laos border in Nan province.

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) hold unique biological characteristics that directly involve them in hematogenous dissemination. Studying CTCs systematically is technically challenging due to their extreme rarity and heterogeneity and the lack of specific markers to specify metastasis-initiating CTCs. With cutting-edge technology, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) provides insights into the biology of metastatic processes driven by CTCs.

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Mycophenolic acid (MPA) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) are commonly prescribed together in certain groups of patients, including solid organ transplant recipients. However, little is known about the pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions (DDIs) between these two medications. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the effects of TMP-SMX on MPA pharmacokinetics in humans and to find out the relationship between MPA pharmacokinetics and gut microbiota alteration.

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  • Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis can noninvasively predict outcomes in osteosarcoma by examining the size distribution of cfDNA fragments in patients compared to healthy donors.
  • A study involving 50 osteosarcoma patients found that their cfDNA fragments were significantly shorter than those of healthy individuals, offering a high rate of diagnostic accuracy (100% specificity and sensitivity).
  • The research concluded that shorter cfDNA fragments (≤150 bp) serve as important prognostic indicators and enhance the detection of mutations, potentially helping to identify patients with worse outcomes.
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  • - This study focused on the genetic diversity of native tree species used in the restoration of upland evergreen forests in northern Thailand, analyzing the risk of genetic loss and inbreeding in isolated forest patches.
  • - Researchers tested whether plants grown from seeds of a limited number of adult trees showed lower genetic diversity and higher inbreeding in their second generation, using microsatellite analysis on specific Fagaceae species.
  • - Results indicated high genetic diversity in two of the species but lower diversity in the third, with evidence of inbreeding in the second generation, highlighting the need for a greater number of adult trees in the seed collection process to enhance genetic health.
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Catanopsis tribuloides is a climax tree species commonly distributed in evergreen forests and has been used to restore degraded areas in northern Thailand. To aid in study of genetic diversity of the species, microsatellite markers, which are specific to C. tribuloides, were developed using whole genome sequencing by next-generation sequencing technology.

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