2.Prognostic relevance of the Ki-67 proliferation index in patients with mantle cell lymphoma.
Tae Dong JEONG ; Hyun Sook CHI ; Min Sun KIM ; Seongsoo JANG ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Joo Ryung HUH
Blood Research 2016;51(2):127-132
BACKGROUND: A high Ki-67 proliferation index (PI) in neoplastic cells is associated with poor survival in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). We aimed to determine the cut-off values for the Ki-67 PI as a prognostic factor in MCL according to bone marrow findings. METHODS: Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining for Ki-67 was performed on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded biopsy tissues from 56 patients with MCL. Patients were grouped based on their Ki-67 PI values. Survival analyses were carried out and the cut-off value for the Ki-67 PI was determined. RESULTS: Of the 56 patients, 39 (69.6%) showed bone marrow involvement of MCL; 21 of these patients had leukemic manifestations at the time of diagnosis. The results of the Ki-67 IHC staining were as follows: ≤10% in 22 patients, 11-20% in 14 patients, 21-30% in 3 patients, 31-40% in 4 patients, 41-50% in 4 patients, and >50% in 9 patients. A cut-off value of 20% revealed significantly different survival rates with mean survival times of 69.8 months (Ki-67 PI≤20%) and 47.9 months (Ki-67 PI>20%), irrespective of bone marrow findings (P=0.034). Clinical outcomes did not differ, regardless of bone marrow findings. However, in cases with bone marrow involvement, the Ki-67 cut-off value of 30% for overall survival was required to yield statistical significance (P=0.033). CONCLUSION: The 20% cut-off value for the Ki-67 PI was clinically meaningful, regardless of bone marrow involvement of MCL. For patients with bone marrow involvement, the statistically significant cut-off value increased to 30%.
Biopsy
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Bone Marrow
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell*
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Prognosis
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Survival Rate
3.A t(8;9)(p22;p24)/PCM1-JAK2 Translocation in a Patient With Myeloproliferative Neoplasm and Myeloid Sarcoma: First Report in Korea.
Ilgeun SONG ; Dong Hyun LEE ; Je Hwan LEE ; Seongsoo JANG ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Eul Ju SEO
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2016;36(1):79-81
No abstract available.
Adult
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Autoantigens/*genetics
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Cell Cycle Proteins/*genetics
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
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Humans
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Janus Kinase 2/*genetics
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Male
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Myeloproliferative Disorders/complications/*genetics
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Sarcoma, Myeloid/complications/*genetics
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Translocation, Genetic
4.Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Followed by Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
Ik Soo PARK ; In Keun PARK ; Eun Kyoung KIM ; Shin KIM ; Sang Ryong JEON ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Cheol Won SUH
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;27(4):459-462
A 22-year-old man was referred to our institution due to lower back pain and was diagnosed with Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the thoracic and lumbar spine. The patient achieved complete remission with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. One year later, right cervical lymphadenopathy was observed and Hodgkin's lymphoma was confirmed on biopsy. The patient was treated with chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplantation, and experienced no further symptoms. Further, no evidence of recurrence was observed on follow-up imaging. This report discusses the association between Langerhans cell histiocytosis and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell/*complications/diagnosis/therapy
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Hodgkin Disease/*complications/diagnosis/therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Stem Cell Transplantation
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Young Adult
5.Effects of Murine Dermal Cells on the Regulation of Hair Growth Is Dependent on the Cell Number and Post-Natal Age of Newborn Mice.
Kyoung Chan PARK ; Hae Ryung CHOI ; Jung Im NA ; Hyun Joo CHO ; Kyung Mi NAM ; Jee Woong CHOI ; Se Young NA ; Chang Hun HUH
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(1):94-98
Dermal cells from neonatal mice can initiate the formation of hair follicles (HFs) when combined with adult mouse epidermal cells and transplanted subcutaneously into athymic mice. In the present study, the effects of dermal cells on HF formation were tested in terms of total cell number and the time course of cell harvest. Results demonstrated that the number of dermal cells is critical to the formation of HF. Furthermore, hair forming ability is rapidly decreasing as the neonatal mice age. To examine potential differences in gene expression, cDNA array was performed. Results demonstrate that numerous molecules which are directly involved in receptor and signaling correlated with decreased hair inductivity in early time points after delivery. It is reported that bone morphogenic protein (BMP)-6 and Wnt3a treatment increased hair inductivity of dermal papilla cells. But in our study, no changes were observed in the expression levels of BMP-6 and Wnt3a. However, several Wnt related genes demonstrate increased or decreased expression levels. Thus, our results suggest that co-ordinated regulation of these molecules will be important in hair neogenesis within our model system.
Adult
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Animals
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein 6
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Cell Count
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Gene Expression
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Hair
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Hair Follicle
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Mice
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Mice, Nude
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Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
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Transplants
6.Langerhans Cell Sarcoma Arising in a Lymph Node: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Dong Wook KANG ; Hyun Jin SON ; Tae Hwa BAEK ; Hye Kyung LEE ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Joo Heon KIM ; Mee Ja PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 2011;45(1):101-105
We report a case of Langerhans cell sarcoma presented as a solitary mass in the left supraclavicular area in a 31-year-old woman. Computed tomography revealed a relatively well-defined and lightly enhancing mass in the left supraclavicular area, measuring 5.5x4.5x3.2 cm. Excision was subsequently performed. Microscopically, the specimen consisted of an enlarged and partially effaced lymph node. Nests of different size composed of atypical tumor cells were located in the paracortex and the medulla of the lymph node. The tumor cells exhibited abundant eosinophilic or clear cytoplasm and displayed marked nuclear atypia and increased mitotic figures. Infiltration of many eosinophils was identified in the periphery and between the tumor cells. The tumor cells were reactive for CD1a and S100 protein. Ultrastructually, they were found to have Birbeck granules in the cytoplasm.
Adult
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Antigens, CD1
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Cytoplasm
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Humans
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Langerhans Cell Sarcoma
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Lymph Nodes
7.Clinico-hematologic Findings of Leukemic Bone Marrow Involvement in Korean Patients with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Ji Myung KIM ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Sung Soo JANG ; Hyun Sook CHI ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Yoon Koo KANG ; Jong Jin SEO
Laboratory Medicine Online 2011;1(2):81-87
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinico-hematological findings of bone marrow (BM) involvement and leukemic phase in Korean patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). METHODS: We included 791 patients with NHL that were classified with the WHO (2008) criteria. Laboratory data, bone marrow histomorphologic features and medical records were reviewed. Leukemic phase was defined as when the proportion of neoplastic lymphoid cells comprised more than 10% of leukocytes in the peripheral blood or more than 25% of nucleated cells in the BM. RESULTS: We found that 21.7% (172/791) of the patients had BM involvement, and 6.2% (49/791) developed leukemic phase of the disease. NHL subtypes showing high frequencies of leukemic phase development were mantle cell lymphoma (40%), angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (40%), lymphoblastic lymphoma (36.4%), and Burkitt lymphoma (26.1%). Compared to B-cell type, T-cell type of NHL showed significantly higher frequencies of BM involvement (18.6% vs 30.9%; P=0.0004) and leukemic phase development (4.8% vs 10.3%, P=0.008). Complete remission rate was significantly lower in leukemic (55.6%) than in non-leukemic (85.9%) group of patients (P=0.0002), whereas relapse rate was not different between the two groups. Death rate was higher in leukemic (46.9%) than in non-leukemic (30.1%) group of patients, and the 5-yr overall survival probability was significantly lower in leukemic group (P=0.02). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of leukemic phase development in NHL was lower in Korean patients than that reported for Western populations and higher in T-cell lymphoma. We confirmed that the presence of leukemic phase in NHL patients is associated with a poor prognosis.
B-Lymphocytes
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Bone Marrow
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Burkitt Lymphoma
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leukocytes
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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Medical Records
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
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T-Lymphocytes
8.Splenic Littoral Cell Angioma with Hepatitis C Associated Liver Cirrhosis.
Young Wha KOH ; Bong Hee PARK ; Sang Ryung LEE ; Heejin LEE ; Joo Ryung HUH
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2010;78(3):203-206
Littoral cell angioma (LCA) of spleen is an uncommon vascular neoplasm of littoral cell origin. It is well established that LCA may be associated with other malignancy or autoimmune disorders. We describe a 34-year-old woman with viral hepatitis C associated liver cirrhosis who presented with the incidental finding of LCA. She showed ascites, esophageal varix and drowsy mentality. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed multiple benign looking nodules in both hepatic lobes, but no abnormality in spleen. Liver transplantation and splenectomy were performed. Microscopic findings revealed narrow anastomosing vascular channels lined with plump cells that exfoliated into the lumen. Immunohistochemically the lining cells were positive for CD31, CD68 and negative for CD34, consistent with LCA. Herein, a second case of an incidentally detected LCA with cirrhosis, viral hepatitis C associated in Korea is reported.
Adult
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Ascites
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Esophageal and Gastric Varices
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Female
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Fibrosis
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Hemangioma
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Hepatitis
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Hepatitis C
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Humans
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Incidental Findings
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Korea
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Liver
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Liver Cirrhosis
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Liver Transplantation
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Spleen
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Splenectomy
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Splenic Neoplasms
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Vascular Neoplasms
9.Role of CD4(+)CD25(high+)FOXP3(+) Regulatory T Cells in Psoriasis.
Woo Jin YUN ; Deok Woo LEE ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Ghil Suk YOON ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Chong Hyun WON ; Mi Woo LEE ; Sung Eun KIM ; Beom Joon KIM ; Kee Chan MOON ; Jee Ho CHOI
Annals of Dermatology 2010;22(4):397-403
BACKGROUND: CD4(+)CD25(high+)regulatory T cells (Tregs) are considered to be of vital importance for maintaining immunologic self-tolerance and preventing autoimmune diseases. These cells have been found to be deficient in skin lesions and in the peripheral blood of patients with psoriasis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of Tregs in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and to evaluate the changes in Tregs in relation to the severity and the clinical course of psoriasis. METHODS: Immunohistochemistry (CD3, 4, 8, 79 and FOXP3) was performed in 22 psoriatic patients compared to 5 normal controls. Flow cytometry (CD3, 4, 8, 25 and FOXP3) was performed in 18 psoriatic patients and 8 normal volunteers and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (foxp3 mRNA) was performed in 8 psoriasis patients. RESULTS: An increase in the FOXP3(+) cell fraction was detected in the lesional psoriatic skin irrespective of the severity of psoriasis as compared with the normal skin. However, a decrease in FOXP3(+) cells was observed in the samples obtained from psoriasis of 'acute course'. FOXP3(+) Treg populations in the blood of the 'acute course' psoriasis was not different compared to that of 'chronic course' psoriasis and normal controls. CONCLUSION: The deficiency of FOXP3(+) Tregs in the lesional psoriatic skin might be responsible for the exacerbation of psoriasis.
Autoimmune Diseases
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Psoriasis
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Skin
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T-Lymphocytes
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
10.Prognostic Impact of Helicobacter pylori Infection and Eradication Therapy in Gastric Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma.
Sang Hyuk PARK ; Hyun Sook CHI ; Seo Jin PARK ; Seongsoo JANG ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Joo Ryung HUH
The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;30(6):547-553
BACKGROUND: Gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is associated with Helicobacter pylori infection and H. pylori eradication is used as its first-line therapy. However, controversies exist about the prognostic value of H. pylori infection in these patients. We evaluated the prognostic impact of H. pylori infection and eradication therapy in gastric MALT lymphoma. METHODS: A total of 292 patients diagnosed with MALT lymphoma since 2000 were analysed. MALT lymphoma was diagnosed with tissue biopsy and H. pylori infection was diagnosed with hematoxylin-eosin and additional Warthin-Starry stains on tissue sections. Clinical variables such as bone marrow (BM) involvement, multiorgan involvement, tumor stage at diagnosis, and remission were obtained with retrospective review of electronic medical records. RESULTS: Non-gastric MALT lymphoma patients showed higher multiorgan involvement rates (26.6% vs. 9.6%, P<0.001) and higher proportion of stage > or =3 (27.7% vs. 16.7%, P=0.029) than gastric cases. Regarding gastric MALT lymphoma, patients with H. pylori infection at diagnosis showed significantly less BM (2.1% vs. 21.8%, P<0.001) and multiorgan involvement rates (6.3% vs. 18.2%, P=0.011) than those without infection. But there was no significant difference in remission rates between them. In contrast, those with successful H. pylori eradication therapy showed significantly higher remission rates (81.0% vs. 30.8%, P<0.001) than those with failure. CONCLUSIONS: Non-gastric MALT lymphoma patients showed worse prognosis compared to gastric cases. As for remission rates in patients with gastric MALT lymphoma, successful H. pylori eradication therapy could be a good prognostic factor even if H. pylori infection was present at diagnosis.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
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Bone Marrow Cells/pathology
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Female
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Gastric Mucosa/pathology
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Helicobacter Infections/complications/*diagnosis/drug therapy
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*Helicobacter pylori
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Humans
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Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone/*diagnosis/etiology/pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Staging
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Assessment
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Stomach Neoplasms/*diagnosis/etiology/pathology

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