1.TM4SF4 and LRRK2 Are Potential Therapeutic Targets in Lung and Breast Cancers through Outlier Analysis
Kyungsoo JUNG ; Joon-Seok CHOI ; Beom-Mo KOO ; Yu Jin KIM ; Ji-Young SONG ; Minjung SUNG ; Eun Sol CHANG ; Ka-Won NOH ; Sungbin AN ; Mi-Sook LEE ; Kyoung SONG ; Hannah LEE ; Ryong Nam KIM ; Young Kee SHIN ; Doo-Yi OH ; Yoon-La CHOI
Cancer Research and Treatment 2021;53(1):9-24
Purpose:
To find biomarkers for disease, there have been constant attempts to investigate the genes that differ from those in the disease groups. However, the values that lie outside the overall pattern of a distribution, the outliers, are frequently excluded in traditional analytical methods as they are considered to be ‘some sort of problem.’ Such outliers may have a biologic role in the disease group. Thus, this study explored new biomarker using outlier analysis, and verified the suitability of therapeutic potential of two genes (TM4SF4 and LRRK2).
Materials and Methods:
Modified Tukey’s fences outlier analysis was carried out to identify new biomarkers using the public gene expression datasets. And we verified the presence of the selected biomarkers in other clinical samples via customized gene expression panels and tissue microarrays. Moreover, a siRNA-based knockdown test was performed to evaluate the impact of the biomarkers on oncogenic phenotypes.
Results:
TM4SF4 in lung cancer and LRRK2 in breast cancer were chosen as candidates among the genes derived from the analysis. TM4SF4 and LRRK2 were overexpressed in the small number of samples with lung cancer (4.20%) and breast cancer (2.42%), respectively. Knockdown of TM4SF4 and LRRK2 suppressed the growth of lung and breast cancer cell lines. The LRRK2 overexpressing cell lines were more sensitive to LRRK2-IN-1 than the LRRK2 under-expressing cell lines
Conclusion
Our modified outlier-based analysis method has proved to rescue biomarkers previously missed or unnoticed by traditional analysis showing TM4SF4 and LRRK2 are novel target candidates for lung and breast cancer, respectively.
2.A Case of Glottic Cavernous Hemangioma Mimicking Malignancy in Elderly Patient
Beom Mo KOO ; Moon Seung BEAG ; Min A KIM ; Seung Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2021;32(2):104-108
The etiology of laryngeal hemangioma is unclear, and it is classified into infant and adult types. The former is capillary hemangioma and relatively common, the latter is cavernous type and very rare. The adult laryngeal hemangioma mainly occurs in supraglottis and glottis. A 75-year-old man came to our clinic with a voice change that started four months ago. The laryngoscopic finding showed that the surface of oval-shaped mass is covered with turbid exudates. We performed the laryngeal microsurgery with CO2 laser. The mass was pathologically proven as cavernous hemangioma. We report a very rare and didactic case with review of relevant literature.
3.A Case of Glottic Cavernous Hemangioma Mimicking Malignancy in Elderly Patient
Beom Mo KOO ; Moon Seung BEAG ; Min A KIM ; Seung Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2021;32(2):104-108
The etiology of laryngeal hemangioma is unclear, and it is classified into infant and adult types. The former is capillary hemangioma and relatively common, the latter is cavernous type and very rare. The adult laryngeal hemangioma mainly occurs in supraglottis and glottis. A 75-year-old man came to our clinic with a voice change that started four months ago. The laryngoscopic finding showed that the surface of oval-shaped mass is covered with turbid exudates. We performed the laryngeal microsurgery with CO2 laser. The mass was pathologically proven as cavernous hemangioma. We report a very rare and didactic case with review of relevant literature.
4.A Case of Intrathyroidal Parathyroid Carcinoma Accompanied by Contralateral Parathyroid Hyperplasia
Beom Mo KOO ; Seong Kyu MOON ; Mi Ji LEE ; Seung Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2021;64(7):517-521
Parathyroid carcinoma accounts for about 0.5%-5% of all parathyroid neoplasms. Very rarely, but if the intrathyroidal parathyroid gland is present, the carcinoma can arise in that developmental anomaly. It is very difficult to distinguish a thyroid nodule from an intrathyroidal parathyroid neoplasm with preoperative radiologic and cytologic evaluations. A 59-year-old male was initially evaluated as presenting a follicular thyroid neoplasm accompanied by hyperparathyroidism. He received hemi-thyroidectomy with central neck dissection and subtotal parathyroidectomy. The final pathology evaluation revealed intrathyroidal parathyroid carcinoma and hyperplasia of contralateral parathyroid glands. We report this very rare and unique clinical situation with a literature review.
5.Protrusion of Implant after Surgical Wall Reconstruction due to Temporomandibular Joint Herniation
Beom Mo KOO ; Moon Seung BAEG ; Seong Kyu MOON ; Hyun Sang CHO
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2021;64(3):183-187
Herniation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) into the external auditory canal is rare as TMJ and external auditory canal are separated by an anterior bony wall of external auditory canal. The bony defect of the anterior external auditory canal can be caused by trauma, otologic procedure, neoplasm, inflammation and a rare congenital bony defect. Conservative treatment is available if the severity of the symptom is mild or asymptomatic. However, surgical procedure is considered if the patient experiences severe distress. There have been no reported cases of surgical-related complications and recurrence during postoperative follow-up period. Herein we report the very first case of foreign body prolapse involving herniation from TMJ extending into the external auditory canal.
6.A Case of Multiple Cervico-Mediastinal Parathyroid Adenomatosis
Beom Mo KOO ; Moon Seung BEAG ; Seung Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2020;36(1):49-52
The most common cause of primary hyperparathyroidism is a single adenoma accounts for more than 85% and about 1-2% in multiple occurrence. The adenoma arises mainly in the neck and rarely in the mediastinum. The simultaneous occurrence is extremely rare. A 73-year-old man came to our clinic complained about sense of falling forward during last eight months. The brain MRI and vestibular function test showed non-specific findings but total calcium and intact parathyroid hormone levels were markedly elevated. Radiologic studies and sesta-MIBI scan revealed multiple masses in lower paratracheal area and superior mediastinum. We performed mass excision with transcervical approach and all of them were diagnosed as parathyroid adenoma. After surgery, intact PTH and calcium levels returned to the normal range and his symptoms were dramatically improved. We report the unique and rare disease entity with a brief literature review.
7.A Case of Intractable Tracheitis Treated by Heat-Moisture Exchangers in a Total Laryngectomized Patient
Beom Mo KOO ; Seong Kyu MOON ; Seung Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2020;31(2):87-91
The tracheostomy directs external air into the airway tract. This process causes mucosal dryness, irritation and inflammation in the tracheo-bronchial tree. In order to prevent such problems, several methods are applied; ointment application, humidification and careful suction etc. The heat-moisture exchanger (HME) is commercially sold device that assists heating and humidification of the inhaled air. The authors experienced successful treatment outcome of intractable tracheitis caused by repetitive and vigorous intra-tracheal suction by applying HME in a total laryngectomized patient. We report an interesting and didactic case with a brief literature review.
8.A Case of Multiple Cervico-Mediastinal Parathyroid Adenomatosis
Beom Mo KOO ; Moon Seung BEAG ; Seung Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2020;36(1):49-52
The most common cause of primary hyperparathyroidism is a single adenoma accounts for more than 85% and about 1-2% in multiple occurrence. The adenoma arises mainly in the neck and rarely in the mediastinum. The simultaneous occurrence is extremely rare. A 73-year-old man came to our clinic complained about sense of falling forward during last eight months. The brain MRI and vestibular function test showed non-specific findings but total calcium and intact parathyroid hormone levels were markedly elevated. Radiologic studies and sesta-MIBI scan revealed multiple masses in lower paratracheal area and superior mediastinum. We performed mass excision with transcervical approach and all of them were diagnosed as parathyroid adenoma. After surgery, intact PTH and calcium levels returned to the normal range and his symptoms were dramatically improved. We report the unique and rare disease entity with a brief literature review.
9.A Case of Intractable Tracheitis Treated by Heat-Moisture Exchangers in a Total Laryngectomized Patient
Beom Mo KOO ; Seong Kyu MOON ; Seung Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2020;31(2):87-91
The tracheostomy directs external air into the airway tract. This process causes mucosal dryness, irritation and inflammation in the tracheo-bronchial tree. In order to prevent such problems, several methods are applied; ointment application, humidification and careful suction etc. The heat-moisture exchanger (HME) is commercially sold device that assists heating and humidification of the inhaled air. The authors experienced successful treatment outcome of intractable tracheitis caused by repetitive and vigorous intra-tracheal suction by applying HME in a total laryngectomized patient. We report an interesting and didactic case with a brief literature review.
10.A Case of Accessory Parotid Cyst Treated with Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Ethanol Injection
Moon Seung BEAG ; Beom Mo KOO ; Mi Ji LEE ; Seung Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2020;63(6):282-285
A cyst in the accessory parotid gland (APG) is extremely rare, with only three cases having been reported recently in English literature. They were all treated with sclerotherapy, where a cyst may appear as a painless superficial mass in the mid-cheek area. In sclerotherapy, the most commonly used materials are ethanol and OK-432, which report good therapeutic results for the treatment of benign cervical cystic mass. An 85-year-old man came to our clinic with superficial, well-margined ovoid mass on the left cheek. The mass was diagnosed as a benign cyst in APG through imaging studies and core needle biopsy. We performed the ultrasoundguided percutaneous ethanol injection and the cyst disappeared, leaving only the fused cystic wall. We report this very rare and interesting case with a literature review.

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