1.Expressed Sequence Tag Analysis of the Erythrocytic Stage of Plasmodium berghei.
Ji Woong SEOK ; Yong Seok LEE ; Eun Kyung MOON ; Jung Yub LEE ; Bijay Kumar JHA ; Hyun Hee KONG ; Dong Il CHUNG ; Yeonchul HONG
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(3):221-228
Rodent malaria parasites, such as Plasmodium berghei, are practical and useful model organisms for human malaria research because of their analogies to the human malaria in terms of structure, physiology, and life cycle. Exploiting the available genetic sequence information, we constructed a cDNA library from the erythrocytic stages of P. berghei and analyzed the expressed sequence tag (EST). A total of 10,040 ESTs were generated and assembled into 2,462 clusters. These EST clusters were compared against public protein databases and 48 putative new transcripts, most of which were hypothetical proteins with unknown function, were identified. Genes encoding ribosomal or membrane proteins and purine nucleotide phosphorylases were highly abundant clusters in P. berghei. Protein domain analyses and the Gene Ontology functional categorization revealed translation/protein folding, metabolism, protein degradation, and multiple family of variant antigens to be mainly prevalent. The presently-collected ESTs and its bioinformatic analysis will be useful resources to identify for drug target and vaccine candidates and validate gene predictions of P. berghei.
Animals
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Computational Biology
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Erythrocytes/*parasitology
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*Expressed Sequence Tags
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*Gene Expression Profiling
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Plasmodium berghei/*genetics/*pathogenicity
2.A Case of Ectopic ACTH Syndrome Caused by Thymic Carcinoid Tumor and Localized by PET.
Jong Chul WON ; Sung Kwan HONG ; Hyun Ju LEE ; Sang Ook KIM ; Yun Hee JEONG ; Dae Hyuk MOON ; Dong Kwan KIM ; Kyung Yub KONG ; Jae Sung LEE ; Ki Soo KIM
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1999;14(4):771-778
Ectopic ACTH syndrome is frequently caused by lung cancer and uncommonly by other tumors such as thymic carcinoid. For its treatment, early diagnosis and complete resection is irresponsible, but some cases are remained unlocalized in spite of all diagnostic modalities. Here we report a case of ectopic ACTH syndrome which was localized by PET but could not be localized by conventional technique. A tumor at thymic area was ACTH secreting thymic carcinoid which was operated but couldnt resect completly. Glucocorticoid hypersecretion was persisted with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and ketoconazole treatment. Patient died of sepsis after 12 months of diagnosis.
ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic*
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
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Carcinoid Tumor*
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Early Diagnosis
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Humans
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Ketoconazole
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Lung Neoplasms
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Radiotherapy
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Sepsis