1.Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Gene Encoding an Outer Membrane Protein ( OmpTL ) of Treponema Strain PFB4G Isolated from Periodontitis Patients.
Bong Kyu CHOI ; Kwang Kyun PARK
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1999;34(2):201-209
Treponema strain PFB4G is a novel oral spirochete and one of the most frequently detected organisms in subgingival plaque samples from rapidly progressive periodontitis and adult periodontitis patients. In this study, a genomic library of Treponema strain PFB4G was constructed in lambdaZAP expression vector. One positive clone that carried a 2.6-kb fragment was identified by screening with chicken Ig Y (immunoglobulin yolk) antibody raised against whole bacterial sonicates. Nucleotide sequencing of the subclones revealed an open reading frame (ORF) lacking the 5'-end. This region was obtained by PCR amplification using a degenerative and a specific primer. A complete open reading frame of 1,770 bp was identified and the deduced polypeptide consisted of 590 amino acids with a molecular mass of 65 kDa. The polypeptide, designated as OmpTL, had a typical prokaryotic signal sequence (19 amino acids) with a potential cleavage site for signal peptidase I and showed a significant level of homology with the outer membrane proteins of other oral treponemes, especially with that of Treponema maltophilum. The isolation of the gene encoding an outer membrane protein may allow the study of their roles in future, possibly as adhesion, pore forming or induction of proinflammatory cytokine synthesis.
Amino Acids
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Chickens
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Chronic Periodontitis
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Clone Cells*
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Cloning, Organism*
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Genomic Library
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Membrane Proteins*
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Membranes*
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Open Reading Frames
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Periodontitis*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Protein Sorting Signals
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Sequence Analysis*
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Spirochaetales
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Treponema*
2.Clinical and Pathological Analysis of Germ cell Tumors.
You Bong SONG ; Kyu Rae KIM ; In Joon CHOI
Korean Journal of Pathology 1986;20(3):295-304
The germ cells first appear from the primitive streak, the splanchnopleure and the allantoic membrane of the embry and they migrate toward the gonadal ridge. It can happen, however, that some of these germ cells may not migrate to the gonadal ridge and may remain at ectopic sites such as the mediastium, the central nervous system, the sacrococcygeal region and the retroperitoneum. Therefore, germ cell tumors can arise from these ectopic sites and according to their totipotentiality of differentiating into embryonic and extraembryonic tissues, such as chorionic tissues and yolk sac, they can develop into various tumors. Generally, the sites in which these tumors are frequently found are the gonads, the sacrococcygeal region, the mediastinum, the retroperitoneum and the intracranial region. The aim of this study was to organize and report the data found on these tumors in the records of 412 patients whose tumor specimens were examined in the Department of Pathology of the Yonsei University, college of Medicine within the 10 year period, 1976~1985. The findings are as follows: 1) In total 412 cases, the ratio of benign to malignant tumors was 5.8:1. 2) Germ cell tumors occur commonly in the ovary (326 cases: 78.6%). It's incidence was followed by the descending order, in the mediastinum (26 cases: 6.3%), testis (23 cases: 5.6%), central nervous system (15 cases: 3.6%), sacrococcygeal region (11 cases: 2.7%) and retroperitoneal space (7 cases: 1.7%). Also, 2 were found in the intraorbital region and 1 each in the pericardium and the kidney. 3) In extragonadal sites, female were much more common and the sex ratio (M:F) showed 1:10 in sacrococcygeal region. 1:2.5 in retroperitoneum and 1:2.3 in mediastinum. 4) Mature teratoma was found most commonly (85.4%). It's incidence was followed by in descending order, seminoma (including dysgerminoma and germinoma) (6.8%), embryonal carcinoma (2.9%), endodermal sinus tumor (2.0%), immature teratoma (1.7%) and mixed forms (1.2%). 5) Benign teratoma takes up mostly at ovary, retroperitoneal space, sacrococcygeal region and mediastinum by 93.3%, 100.0%, 81.8%, 80.9%, respectively. But in testis and intracranial region, malignancy were more common. 6) Embryonal carcinoma and endodermal sinus tumor occured at similar aged group and each was distributed 41.7% and 62.5% respectively at first decade. 87.5% of dysgerminoma occured at 11~30 aged group, 91.7% of germinoma at 11~20 aged group, 67% mature teratoma at 20~40 aged group, 75% of seminoma at 31~50 aged group, so age distribution showed embryonal carcinoma, endodermal sinus tumor, dysgerminoma/germinoma, mature teratoma and seminoma, in increasing order. 7) In 352 cases of mature teratoma, 347 cases (98.6%) were cystic type and 5 cases (1.4%) were solid type. In 7 cases of immature teratoma, 5 cases (71.4%) were solid and 2 cases (28.6%) were cystic. 8) The incidence of bilaterality were 10.2% in mature teratoma, 12.5% in dysgerminoma and 16.7% in seminoma. 9) When the corredation of the tumor markers, alphafetoprotein and human chorionic gonadotropin, with malignancy was checked in 12 out of 28 cases of tumor of the testis. Either alpha fetoprotein of human chorionic gonadotropin was found to be elevated in 3 cases (75%) in which metastasis was already present at the time of diagnosis, where in 8 cases in which neither marker was elevated, metastasis was found to be present in only 1 (12.8%).
Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Tumor Markers, Biological
3.A Case of Atrophie Blanche.
Kyu Suck LEE ; Do Young CHOI ; Soon Bong SUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1978;16(6):495-499
Atrophie blanche is a rare vasculitis reported by Milian in 1929, that is characterizel by small erythematous, telangiectatic purpura which developes central hemorragic curst or painful ulceration and heals with atrophic white scar several months later. It is seen more commonly in middle-aged women and become worse in summer. It manifests primarly on the lower legs, ankles and dorsa of the feet, rarely on the elbows and dorse of the hands, where are the areas of the poor blood circulation. This case was 45 year-old woman who had suffered from periodic painful ulceration on the legs, ankles, dorsa of feet k hands and. elbows for about 18 years. Histopathologic findings showed fibrinoid degeneration R partial occlusion in the capillaries and mild perivascular chronic inflammatory cells infiltration in the upper corium. The lesion was not so improved by systemic k local corticosteroid therapy for about 3 months,
Ankle
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Blood Circulation
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Capillaries
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Cicatrix
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Dermis
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Elbow
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Female
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Foot
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Hand
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Humans
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Leg
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Middle Aged
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Purpura
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Ulcer
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Vasculitis
4.Correlation between Microalbuminuria Checked by RIA & Micral-Test®.
Chan Woo LEE ; Kyu Chang WON ; Soo Bong CHOI
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1991;8(2):158-163
It is evident that an elevation of airway albumin excreation rate without clinical proteinuria strongly predicts a later progression on diabetic renal disease. So we studied the correlation between Microalbumin checkly RIA & Micral-Test®. We collected urine between 08:00 h and 08:00 h next day and then checked microalbuminuria by radioimmunoassay method and Micral-Test® The results are as follows: 1. There was significant correlation between microalbuminuria checked by RIA & Micral-Test® 2. There was poor correlation between diabetes duration or HV-A1c and maximal change in albumin excreation rate. 3. So we concluded that Micral-Test® can be used in laboratory instead of RIA.
Methods
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Proteinuria
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Radioimmunoassay
6.The Prognostic Role of Tumor Angiogenesis in Localized Renal Cell Carcinoma.
Bong Kee CHOI ; Choal Hee PARK ; Kwan Kyu PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(8):911-916
No abstract available.
Carcinoma, Renal Cell*
7.Blocking Action of Nicardipine on alpha1-Adrenoceptors in Circulatory System of Rabbit.
Chang Il KIM ; Yang Kyu PARK ; Ock Kyu PARK ; Bong Kyu CHOI
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(3):546-555
To investigate relationship between alpha1-acrenoceptors and nicardipine, an 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium antagonist, effects of nicardipine, on phenylephrinne(PE)-induced vasoconstriction in isolated arterial rings and pressor response of rabbits were observed. In normal physiological salt solution(NPSS), 35mM KCI produced persistent contractions of thoracic aorta and carotid artery and the contractions were dose-dependently inhoboted by cumulative admini-stration of nicardipine in the range of doses from 10(-10)M to 10(-4)M, IC50s of nicardipine in the thoracic aorta and carotid artery were 3.3x10(-7)M and 4.6x10(-7)M, respectively and there was no difference between both values. Constant contractions induced by 10(-5)M PE in both rings were inhibited by the same doses of nicardipine in a dose-dependent fashion. The IC50s were 2.8x10(-4)M in thoracic aorta and 2.9x10(-5)M in carotid artery respectively, and the former was about 10 times greater than the latter. In Ca2+ free PSS, KCI did not produce any contractionn. Though constant and reproducible in NPSS, PE-induced contraction was transient and not reproducible in Ca2+ free PSS. The contraction in both rings were weakened to about 70% of those in NPSS. Pretreatment with nicardipine in the range of doses from 10-8M to 10-5M hardly affected the PE-induced contraction and the largest dose 10(-4)M slightly inhibited the contraction. Intravenous injection of nicardipine 10 to 1000microg/kg decreased blood pressure and heart rate of rabbits in a dose-dependent manner. The % decrease of heart rate was much smaller in comparison with the %decrease of blood presseure. Pressor effect of 30microg/kg PE was dose-dependently inhibited after treatment with nicardipine 10 to 1000microg/kg and ID50 was 314microg/kg(6.1x10(-7)mole/kg). Above results suggest that nicardipine blocks extracellulr Ca2+ influx by membrane depolarization and in a part by alpha1-adrenceptors, then relaxes arterial smooth muscles in rabbits.
Aorta, Thoracic
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Blood Pressure
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Calcium
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Carotid Arteries
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Heart Rate
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Inhibitory Concentration 50
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Injections, Intravenous
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Membranes
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Muscle, Smooth
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Nicardipine*
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Rabbits
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Vasoconstriction
8.Effect of oxygenation of cardioplegic solution on postischemic recovery of cardiac function after ischemic arrest in isolated rat heart(II).
Jong Bum CHOI ; Tae Geun RIM ; Jae Do YOON ; Soon Ho CHOI ; Bong Kyu CHOI
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(12):1391-1398
No abstract available.
Animals
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Cardioplegic Solutions*
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Oxygen*
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Rats*
9.Effect of oxygenation of cardioplegic solution on electrical stability and postischemic recovery of cardiac function after ischemic arrest in isolated rat heart(I).
Jae Do YOON ; Jong Bum CHOI ; Soon Ho CHOI ; Bong Kyu CHOI
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(2):125-130
No abstract available.
Animals
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Cardioplegic Solutions*
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Oxygen*
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Rats*
10.Expression and Characterization of Chimeric Antigens of Hepatitis B and D Viruses : Implications for the Development of Divalent Vaccine.
Dong Hwa CHOI ; Jung Min PARK ; Kyu Jin PARK ; Soon Bong HWANG ; Soo Ho CHOI
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2001;31(4):361-367
No abstract available.
Hepatitis B*
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Hepatitis*