1.Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome with Central Precocious Puberty: A Case Report
Jeeho HAN ; Jae Man LEE ; Geon Hee KIM ; Su Jin KIM
Childhood Kidney Diseases 2019;23(2):124-127
Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich (HWW) syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly of the genitourinary tract comprising uterus didelphys, obstructed hemivagina, and ipsilateral renal agenesis. Patients with HWW syndrome usually present symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, pelvic mass, and purulent vaginal discharge. If not treated at an appropriate time, complications such as infertility, endometriosis, pyosalpinx, and subsequent pelvic adhesions may occur. Here, we report a case of HWW syndrome in a 7-year-old-girl who was also diagnosed as having central precocious puberty. She was brought to the pediatric department with chief complaints of lump in her breast and vaginal discharge. When she was around 2 months old, she was confirmed to have a single kidney on ultrasonography. We checked her past medical history and diagnosed her as having HWW syndrome based on the results of imaging studies, including abdominal ultrasonography and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging. She underwent treatment with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue for 2 years. During 24 months of follow-up, she showed no serious problems or complications. If renal anomalies are identified immediately after birth or in infancy, further screening tests should be conducted prior to menstruation for determining congenital abnormalities of the reproductive tract and vice versa.
Abdominal Pain
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Breast
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Dysmenorrhea
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Endometriosis
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
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Humans
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Infertility
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Kidney
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mass Screening
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Menstruation
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Parturition
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Puberty, Precocious
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Ultrasonography
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Uterus
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Vaginal Discharge
2.The oncogenic effects of p53-inducible gene 3 (PIG3) in colon cancer cells.
Seon Joo PARK ; Hong Beum KIM ; Jeeho KIM ; Sanggon PARK ; Seok Won KIM ; Jung Hee LEE
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2017;21(2):267-273
The p53-inducible gene 3 (PIG3), initially identified as a gene downstream of p53, plays an important role in the apoptotic process triggered by p53-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Recently, several studies have suggested that PIG3 may play a role in various types of cancer. However, the functional significance of PIG3 in cancer remains unclear. Here, we found that PIG3 was highly expressed in human colon cancer cell lines compared to normal colonderived fibroblasts. Therefore, we attempted to elucidate the functional role of PIG3 in colon cancer. PIG3 overexpression increases the colony formation, migration and invasion ability of HCT116 colon cancer cells. Conversely, these tumorigenic abilities were significantly decreased in in vitro studies with PIG3 knockdown HCT116 cells. PIG3 knockdown also attenuated the growth of mouse xenograft tumors. These results demonstrate that PIG3 is associated with the tumorigenic potential of cancer cells, both in vitro and in vivo, and could play a key oncogenic role in colon cancer.
Animals
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Carcinogenesis
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Cell Line
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Colon*
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Colonic Neoplasms*
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Fibroblasts
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Genes, vif
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HCT116 Cells
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Heterografts
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Humans
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In Vitro Techniques
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Mice
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Reactive Oxygen Species
3.Silymarin Inhibits Cytokine-Stimulated Pancreatic Beta Cells by Blocking the ERK1/2 Pathway.
Eun Jeong KIM ; Jeeho KIM ; Min Young LEE ; Muddenahalli Srinivasa SUDHANVA ; Sundaravinayagam DEVAKUMAR ; Young Jin JEON
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2014;22(4):282-287
We show that silymarin, a polyphenolic flavonoid isolated from milk thistle (Silybum marianum), inhibits cytokine mixture (CM: TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, and IL-1beta)-induced production of nitric oxide (NO) in the pancreatic beta cell line MIN6N8a. Immunostaining and Western blot analysis showed that silymarin inhibits iNOS gene expression. RT-PCR showed that silymarin inhibits iNOS gene expression in a dose-dependent manner. We also showed that silymarin inhibits extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase-1 and 2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation. A MEK1 inhibitor abrogated CM-induced nitrite production, similar to silymarin. Treatment of MIN6N8a cells with silymarin also inhibited CM-stimulated activation of NF-kappaB, which is important for iNOS transcription. Collectively, we demonstrate that silymarin inhibits NO production in pancreatic beta cells, and silymarin may represent a useful anti-diabetic agent.
Blotting, Western
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Gene Expression
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Insulin-Secreting Cells*
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Milk Thistle
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NF-kappa B
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Nitric Oxide
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Phosphorylation
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Silymarin*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
4.Clinical features and use of renal replacement therapy in children who visit the emergency department with benign acute childhood myositis or rhabdomyolysis who visit the emergency department
Namjin KIM ; Jun Sung PARK ; Dahyun KIM ; Min Kyo CHUN ; Jeeho HAN ; Jong Seung LEE ; Jeong-Min RYU
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal 2024;11(3):122-128
Purpose:
This study was performed to analyze clinical features and use of renal replacement therapy (RRT) for children who visit the pediatric emergency department with benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) or rhabdomyolysis.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 289 children who visited the emergency department with BACM or rhabdomyolysis from January 2013 through December 2022. Clinical features, laboratory and microbiological findings, and outcomes were compared between children with the two diagnoses. Subsequently, multivariable logistic regressions were performed to identify factors associated with applying RRT.
Results:
Of the 289 children, a total of 212 were analyzed, including 93 with BACM and 119 with rhabdomyolysis. Influenza (70 of the 145 children [48.3%]) was the most common cause, followed by exercise (36 of 212 [17.0%]). Compared with the children with BACM, those with rhabdomyolysis showed significantly higher frequencies of being boys and hematuria, and higher concentrations of hemoglobin, creatinine, creatine kinase, and myoglobin. Continuous venovenous hemofiltration, a modality of RRT, was applied to 8 children (6.7%) with rhabdomyolysis, of whom 1 died. Creatine kinase was independently associated with the application of RRT (adjusted odds ratio, 1.06; 95% confidence interval, 1.00-1.12; P = 0.036).
Conclusion
Rhabdomyolysis in children who require RRT may be associated with a higher concentration of creatine kinase.
5.Change of utilization of emergency department in children after lifting mask mandates in a single center in Korea
Chaeho SHIN ; Jong Seung LEE ; Hyung-Rae CHO ; Heejin JANG ; Jun Sung PARK ; Dahyun KIM ; Min Kyo CHUN ; Jeeho HAN ; Jeong-Min RYU
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal 2024;11(1):39-47
Purpose:
We aimed to investigate changes in visiting patterns after the lifting of mask mandates in a single pediatric emergency medical center in Seoul, Korea.
Methods:
This retrospective study was based on the data of patients’ (≤ 18 years) visits to the emergency department (ED) of the center from January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. Clinical characteristics, Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) level, ED outcomes, and length of stay were compared between before (March 20-June 30, 2022) and after (March 20-June 30, 2023) the lifting of mask mandates. The comparisons were iterated in the patients with infectious disease.
Results:
During the study period, a total of 18,654 children visited the ED. After the lifting of mask mandates, ED visits increased from 7,146 to 11,508 (61.0%; 95% confidence interval, 59.5-62.6; P < 0.001). The increase was more prominent in the age of 2-5 years (82.9%), infectious diseases (175.3%), KTAS level 3 (127.7%), and length of stay shorter than 3 hours (78.8%-92.6%). The number of patients per hour increased by 151.2% for 5 patients or more and over 3,000% for 10 or more. Median length of stay decreased (2.3 hours [interquartile range, 1.2-4.1] to 1.9 hours [1.1-3.5]; P < 0.001). The patients with infectious disease (n = 7,139) showed similar patterns of increase in the age of 2-5 years, KTAS level 3, and length of stay shorter than 3 hours, with an additional increase in the age of 6-18 years.
Conclusion
After the lifting of mask mandates, pediatric visits increased by 61%, with the highest increase in children with mild infectious diseases on weekends and at night, and the proportion of more than 10 visits per hour significantly increased. We need urgent and realistic support measures from health authorities.