2.Current Clinical Perspectives on Rosacea Management: Insights From a Korean Multicenter Expert Opinion Survey
Bo Ri KIM ; Sejin OH ; Ju Hee HAN ; Jimyung SEO ; Hyun-Min SEO ; Soon-Hyo KWON ; Hoon CHOI ; Jung U SHIN ; Jae We CHO ; Boncheol Leo GOO ; Jung-Im NA ; Dong Hun LEE ; Chun Pill CHOI ; HaeWoong LEE ; Joo Yeon KO ; Hwa Jung RYU ; Nark-Kyoung RHO ; Hyunjo KIM ; Ga-Young LEE ; Jong Hee LEE ; Nala SHIN ; Sang Ju LEE ; Suk Bae SEO ; Geun Soo LEE ; Hei Sung KIM ; Chang-Hun HUH
Annals of Dermatology 2026;38(1):42-50
Background:
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by erythema, papules, ocular symptoms, and heightened sensitivity. Patients with neurogenic symptoms such as burning or stinging remain particularly difficult to manage. Current guidelines often underrepresent energy-based devices (EBDs), pigmentary sequelae, psychosocial burden, and ocular comorbidities.
Objective:
To examine Korean dermatologists’ expert perspectives on rosacea management, focusing on skin sensitivity, neurogenic symptoms, pigmentary changes, psychosocial impact, ocular involvement, and EBD use.
Methods:
A web-based, 29-item survey was administered to 25 board-certified Korean dermatologists (May–June 2025). Quantitative and qualitative responses were analyzed.
Results:
Erythematotelangiectatic and papulopustular phenotypes with sensitivity skin predominated. EBDs (pulsed dye laser, intense pulsed light) were frequently used but limited by cost and sensitivity issues. Neurogenic symptoms were recognized but rarely treated with neuromodulators. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation was infrequent, yet monitoring was inconsistent.Psychosocial and ocular aspects were acknowledged but seldomly systematically addressed.Respondents expressed interest in emerging adjunctive treatments such as cold plasma, skin boosters, and holistic care approaches.
Conclusion
Korean dermatologists adopt individualized strategies for rosacea, yet practice gaps remain regarding neurogenic symptoms, pigmentary complications, and psychosocial and ocular comorbidities. Findings support the need for updated multidisciplinary, phenotype-driven guidelines aligned with real-world practice.
3.Unique TTR Variants D38A and M13dup Among Korean Patients with Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis:A Retrospective Single-Center Cohort Study
Min-Seung PARK ; Jae Joon LEE ; Darae KIM ; Jin-Oh CHOI ; Seok Jin KIM ; Kihyun KIM ; Ju-Hong MIN ; Hyun-Young KIM ; Hee-Jin KIM
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2026;46(3):309-318
Background:
Transthyretin amyloidosis, a protein-misfolding disorder characterized by systemic amyloid deposition, can be classified as wild-type transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRwt) or hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv), depending on the presence of transthyretin (TTR) gene variants. We examined the genetic distribution of TTR variants in Korean patients diagnosed with ATTRv.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed 801 participants who underwent TTR analysis at Samsung Medical Center from 2012 to 2024. The participants were categorized into two groups: in-house probands or relatives, and externally referred probands or relatives.
Results:
Pathogenic or likely pathogenic TTR variants were detected in 36 of 165 in-house probands (21.8%), among which D38A was the most frequent variant (50.0%; 18/36), followed by M13dup and E89K (8.3% each). Among referred probands, D38A was predominant (54.5%; 12/22), followed by M13dup (22.7%; 5/22). Cardiac amyloid involvement was the most common manifestation, observed in 97.2% (35/36) of in-house probands with ATTRv, followed by peripheral nervous system (PNS; 94.4%) and autonomic nervous system (ANS; 88.9%) involvement. In contrast, ANS involvement was most prevalent among in-house relatives who underwent organ evaluation (61.5%; 24/39), followed by cardiac (52.1%; 25/48) and PNS (48.7%; 19/39) involvement. Five of the eight in-house relatives harboring M13dup (62.5%) showed organ involvement, primarily in the ANS, supporting the pathogenicity of this variant.
Conclusions
This study provides the largest single-institution dataset of Korean patients with ATTRv, incorporating systematic organ assessments. The predominance of the unique TTR variants D38A and M13dup delineates a distinct genetic landscape that may facilitate accurate and timely diagnosis of ATTRv in the Korean population.
4.Clinical Importance of Autoantibodies to SOX10 and Lamin A/C as Potential Biomarkers in Sera From Vitiligo Patients
Jung-Hwan KIM ; Hyun Jeong JU ; Dong-Wha YOO ; Jung Min BAE ; Sanghoon LEE ; Seung-Chul LEE ; Ki-Ho KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2026;38(3):220-225
Background:
The discovery and evaluation of reliable biomarkers of vitiligo are important;however, no clinically established serological markers exist for predicting the clinical prognosis of vitiligo.
Objective:
To investigate the levels of SOX10 and lamin A/C antibodies in the serum of patients diagnosed with vitiligo.
Methods:
In this multicenter prospective study, blood serum samples were collected from adult vitiligo patients. The levels of SOX10 and lamin A/C antibodies were analyzed by direct sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Antibody levels between the groups were compared according to disease activity and subtype.
Results:
A total of 80 patients (46 females; median age 60 years) were enrolled, including 56 (70%) with nonsegmental vitiligo and 27 (33.7%) with active disease. Positivity for SOX10 and lamin A/C antibodies was observed in 35.0% and 71.3% of patients, respectively. SOX10 positivity was significantly higher in active vitiligo than in stable vitiligo (59.3% vs. 24.5%; p=0.003), whereas lamin A/C positivity did not show significant difference (77.8% vs. 69.8%; p=0.60).No significant associations were found between SOX10 or lamin A/C status and the subtype, extent, or the presence of antinuclear antibody, anti-thyroid peroxidase, or anti-thyroglobulin (all p>0.05).
Conclusion
SOX10 antibody could be a potential marker for assessing disease activity in vitiligo. The increased production of SOX10 antibodies in the serum may be due to the underlying death or turnover of SOX10 containing cells under active autoimmune response.
5.γ-Oryzanol Ameliorates Endothelial Replicative Senescence via Downregulation of SGLT2 Expression to Attenuate NADPH-Driven Oxidative Stress
Saugat SHIWAKOTI ; Kushal SHARMA ; Dal-Seong GONG ; Ju-Young KO ; In-Young LEE ; Hyun-Jung KIM ; Min-Ho OAK
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2026;34(2):401-412
Replicative senescence in endothelial cells is characterized by an irreversible cell cycle arrest and impaired endothelial function, contributing to vascular aging and cardiovascular disease. Natural compounds are being actively studied for their potential to delay cellular senescence and protect vascular health. Among them, rice bran has demonstrated several vascular benefits that are mainly attributed to gamma-oryzanol (γ-Orz), a major bioactive component in rice bran. However, its role in regulating endothelial replicative senescence and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the protective effects of rice bran extract (RBE) and γ-Orz on replicative senescence in porcine coronary artery endothelial cells (PCAECs). Replicative senescence was modeled in PCAECs by serial passaging from P1 to P3 with varying concentrations of RBE and γ-Orz.Senescence was evaluated by measuring senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) activity, cell proliferation, oxidative stress, and the expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins. RBE and γ-Orz significantly reduced SA-β-gal activity, improved proliferation, and decreased oxidative stress in P3 cells, along with downregulation of senescence-related proteins p53, p21, and p16. Additionally, γ-Orz suppressed sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 expression, reduced NADPH oxidase overexpression, and restored eNOS levels. These findings indicate that RBE and γ-Orz delay endothelial senescence by alleviating oxidative stress, highlighting their potential to reduce cardiovascular disease risk associated with endothelial senescence.
6.Clinical Relevance of Starting Alectinib at a Reduced Dose in Patients with ALK-Positive Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Junkyu KIM ; Min-Ji KIM ; Jinyong KIM ; Sehhoon PARK ; Hyun Ae JUNG ; Se-Hoon LEE ; Jin Seok AHN ; Myung-Ju AHN ; Jong-Mu SUN
Cancer Research and Treatment 2026;58(2):434-442
Purpose:
Alectinib has been approved for anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)–positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) at 300 mg twice daily in Japan, lower than global standard of 600 mg twice daily. This study evaluated the clinical relevance of the reduced dose by comparing outcomes between the two doses.
Materials and Methods:
This study included patients with advanced ALK-positive NSCLC who received alectinib at Samsung Medical Center, Korea. The progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival, cumulative incidence of central nervous system (CNS) progression, and safety profiles were retrospectively reviewed and compared.
Results:
Among 306 patients, 32 and 274 received alectinib at either 300 or 600 mg twice daily, respectively. The 300 mg group showed a slight but not significant advantage in PFS (hazard ratio [HR], 0.82; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.44 to 1.51; p=0.51) and overall survival (HR, 0.51; 95% CI, 0.20 to 1.21; p=0.13). Superior outcome with 300 mg was remarkable in patients with lower body weight (≤ 60 kg), but diminished in patients with higher body weights. Patients with baseline brain metastasis in the 300 mg group exhibited a slight increase in incidence of CNS failure (HR, 1.76; 95% CI, 0.53 to 5.8; p=0.36). Although the safety profiles were mostly mild, adverse events were more frequent in the 600 mg group, 50% of which requiring dose reduction.
Conclusion
Alectinib at 300 mg twice daily seems an acceptable dose in East Asians with ALK-positive NSCLC. Notably, our data favor 300 mg twice daily in patients with lower body weight and no baseline brain metastasis, considering the more tolerable safety profiles and the potential to reduce medical costs.
7.Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Era: A Study of the Korean Blood and Marrow Transplantation Registry
Hee Young JU ; Hyoung Soo CHOI ; Hyeon Jin PARK ; Keon Hee YOO ; Chuhl Joo LYU ; Ho Joon IM ; Min Kyoung KIM ; Yeung-Chul MUN ; Joon Ho MOON ; Sung-Soo YOON ; Eunyoung LEE ; Jae Hoon LEE ; Je-Hwan LEE ; So Young CHONG ; June-Won CHEONG ; Seunghyun WON ;
Cancer Research and Treatment 2026;58(2):632-641
Purpose:
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in children, adolescents, and young adults is rare and differs from older adults. This study evaluated the outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in young Korean CML patients during the tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) era.
Materials and Methods:
A retrospective analysis of 35 CML patients aged < 40 years who underwent allogeneic HSCT from 2009 to 2019 was conducted using Korean Blood and Marrow Transplantation Registry data. Patients were grouped by age < 20 years at HSCT (group 1, n=15) and 20-40 years at HSCT (group 2, n=20). Survival outcomes including overall survival (OS), relapse-free survival (RFS), and event-free survival (EFS) were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method.
Results:
The median time between diagnosis and HSCT was 8.9 months. All the patients achieved engraftment but platelet recovery was significantly slower in group 1 (p=0.034). Acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease occurred in 54.3% and 34.3%, respectively. Five-year OS, RFS, and EFS rates of total patients were 66.8%, 50.8%, and 47.6%, with better OS was observed in group 1 by multivariable analysis (p=0.048). Disease status at HSCT was a significant predictor of OS (p=0.028), RFS (p=0.003), and EFS (p=0.004). Disease progression occurred in 13 out of 35 patients (37.1%); treatment-related mortality accounted for 63.6% of deaths (7 out of 11).
Conclusion
When performed at a younger age, allogeneic HSCT result in superior outcome in CML. Achieving remission before HSCT is critical for improved outcomes, highlighting the importance of pretransplant remission via optimal TKI strategies and minimal residual disease monitoring.
8.Combined Transarterial Chemoembolization and External Beam Radiotherapy for Identifying Surgical Candidates for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Macroscopic Vascular Invasion: A Propensity Score–Weighted Analysis
Sumin LEE ; Jinhong JUNG ; Jonggi CHOI ; So Yeon KIM ; Jin Hyoung KIM ; Danbi LEE ; Ju Hyun SHIM ; Kang Mo KIM ; Young-Suk LIM ; Han Chu LEE ; Gi-Won SONG ; Jin-hong PARK ; Sang Min YOON
Cancer Research and Treatment 2026;58(1):275-283
Purpose:
This study aimed to evaluate the role of hepatic resection in patients with objective responses after combined transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and radiotherapy (RT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with macroscopic vascular invasion (MVI).
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the patients treated with combined TACE and RT for HCC with MVI between 2010 and 2015. Some of the patients with objective responses underwent hepatic resection or liver transplantation; to investigate the impact of surgery, patients with objective responses who did not undergo surgery were selected as the control group. Survival outcomes were compared using a propensity score–based stabilized inverse probability of treatment weighting method.
Results:
Out of the 170 patients with objective responses after combined TACE and RT, 41 patients underwent surgery, including eight liver transplantations. The unweighted surgery group was younger and had a higher proportion of solitary tumors and unilateral vascular involvement. After adjustment, the 3-year overall survival (OS) rates were 61.0% and 28.6% in the surgery and non-surgery groups, respectively. The most important prognostic factor for OS was surgery (adjusted Cox hazard ratio [HR], 0.28; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.17 to 0.46; p < 0.001). Complete response after TACE and RT (vs. partial response) was also a significant prognostic factor for OS (adjusted HR, 0.41; 95% CI, 0.27 to 0.61; p < 0.001). There was no surgical mortality. Four patients (9.8%) required additional surgery due to bleeding or graft failure.
Conclusion
Hepatic resection was significantly associated with improved OS in patients who showed objective responses after receiving combined TACE and RT for HCC with MVI.
9.Factors Associated with Acute and Persistence of Depressive Symptoms among the General Population during the COVID-19Pandemic in South Korea: An Online Longitudinal Survey Study
Ju-Yeon LEE ; Honey KIM ; Ju-Wan KIM ; Hee-Ju KANG ; Seunghyong RYU ; Jae-Min KIM ; Il-Seon SHIN ; Sung-Wan KIM
Chonnam Medical Journal 2026;62(1):21-28
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected the mental health of the global population. This study aimed to assess the acute and persistent symptoms of depression, as well as factors related to their manifestation, through a longitudinal study design. A total of 1,492 community-dwelling adults from an online public panel across three regions were evaluated at baseline, with 908 adults (60.9%) followed up after six months. Depression symptoms were evaluated using Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Participants also completed self-administered questionnaires on sociodemographic information, psychosocial experiences related to COVID-19, the UCLA Loneliness Scale, and the Korean version of the Gratitude Questionnaire (K-GQ-6).The prevalence of acute and persistent depression symptoms was 8.4% and 12.0%, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified changes in predictors of depression over time, with younger age and self-isolation experience found to be associated with acute depression. Factors such as underlying mental illness, eating and sleeping disturbances, loneliness, and COVID-19-related stress emerged as significant risk factors for persistent depression. A disposition toward gratitude was identified as a protective factor for persistent depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that during any long-term pandemic crisis such as COVID-19, timely support and attention are essential for vulnerable populations, including young people and individuals with mental health conditions, to prevent depression. Specifically, promoting daily routines such as regular eating and sleeping patterns, and managing COVID-19-related stress may be critical in preventing persistent depression. Additionally, psychological support that reduces loneliness and fosters gratitude may help mitigate depression risk.
10.Clinical Outcomes and Use of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator in Ischemic Heart Failure Patients with Reduced Ejection Fraction:A Retrospective Observational Study
Kyung Hoon CHO ; Ki Hong LEE ; Yong-Kyu LEE ; Seok OH ; Yongwhan LIM ; Joon Ho AHN ; Seung Hun LEE ; Dae Young HYUN ; Min Chul KIM ; Doo Sun SIM ; Young Joon HONG ; Ju Han KIM ; Youngkeun AHN ; Jang Hoon LEE ; Joo-Yong HAHN ; Yu-Ri KIM ; Nam Sik YOON ; Hyung Wook PARK ; Weon KIM ; Myung Ho JEONG ;
Chonnam Medical Journal 2026;62(2):55-63
Limited data exist regarding the real-world practices and clinical outcomes in patients with ischemic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fractions (LVEFs).Using nationwide registry data from South Korea, we aimed to investigate long-term outcomes and clinical practices, especially implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) implantation, in patients with reduced LVEFs at least 40 days after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Of 13,056 patients with AMI between 2011 and 2015, we analyzed 350 (median age, 66 years [interquartile range, 56-75]) who had LVEFs <40% on follow-up transthoracic echocardiogram 40 days after the index event. The primary outcome was cardiac-cause mortality at 3 years. Secondary outcomes comprised major cardiovascular events as well as outcomes defined by the use of ICDs, cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds), and electrophysiology studies. Among 350 patients, 39 (11.1%) died from cardiac causes during 3 years of follow-up. Eleven (3.1%) were hospitalized for ventricular tachycardia. The rate of ICD or CRT-D implantation up to 3 years was 5.7% (20/350). Cox time-to-event analysis revealed older age, LVEF <30%, diabetes mellitus, and previous MI or revascularization as positively associated with cardiac death, whereas the use of statins and body weight <67 kg were negatively associated. This nationwide Korean registry demonstrated that only 5.7% of patients who had reduced LVEFs after 40 days of AMI underwent ICD implantations over 3 years. Considering the high mortality, concerted efforts are needed to improve clinical outcomes for patients who may have been candidates for ICD implantation.

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