1.High Plasma Sphingosine 1-phosphate Levels Predict Osteoporotic Fractures in Postmenopausal Women: The Center of Excellence for Osteoporosis Research Study.
Mohammed Salleh M ARDAWI ; Abdulrahim A ROUZI ; Nawal S AL-SENANI ; Mohammed H QARI ; Ayman Z ELSAMANOUDY ; Shaker A MOUSA
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2018;25(2):87-98
BACKGROUND: Higher sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) plasma levels are associated with decreased bone mineral density (BMD), and increased risk of prevalent vertebral fracture. So, we hypothesized that postmenopausal women with increased baseline plasma S1P levels have a greater risk for future incident fracture (osteoporosis-related fractures [ORFs]). METHODS: This study was conducted in a prospective longitudinal cohort of 707 women recruited in 2004 and followed up annually for a mean period of 5.2±1.3 years. They were postmenopausal (aged ≥50 years). The primary outcome measure was the time to the first confirmed ORF event using radiographs and/or a surgical report. RESULTS: The plasma S1P levels (µmol/L) were significantly higher in the women with incident fracture (7.23±0.79) than in those without ORFs (5.02±0.51; P < 0.001). High S1P levels were strongly associated with increased fracture risk. After adjustment for age and other confounders, the hazard ratio (HR) was 6.12 (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.92−7.66) for each 1-standard deviation increase in plasma S1P levels. The women in the highest quartile of S1P levels had a significant increase in fracture risk (HR, 9.89; 95% CI, 2.83−34.44). Results were similar when we compared plasma S1P levels at the 1-year visit. CONCLUSIONS: The associations between plasma S1P levels and fracture risk were independent of BMD and other confounders. These findings demonstrate that high plasma S1P level at baseline and at years 1 to 5 is a strong and independent risk factor for future [ORFs] among postmenopausal women and could be a useful biomarker for fracture risk assessment in this population.
Animals
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Bone Density
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Cohort Studies
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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Female
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Humans
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Open Reading Frames
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Osteoporosis*
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Osteoporotic Fractures*
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Plasma*
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Prospective Studies
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Risk Assessment
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Risk Factors
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Sphingosine*
2.Ecthyma gangrenosum and agranulocytosis in a previously healthy 12-month-old girl: Report of 1 case with a literature review.
Ji Soo YOON ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Seung Ju LEE ; Hyun Ho BANG ; Sun Mi BAE ; Kyeong Bae PARK ; Sung Yul LEE ; Ki Jin JUNG ; Young Jin CHOI ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Joon Soo PARK
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2018;6(4):229-233
Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a rare skin manifestation which starts with a maculopapular eruption and followed by a necrotic ulcer covered with black eschar. EG usually occurs in immunosuppressed patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis. We present a previously healthy 12-month-old girl with EG by P. aeruginosa and agranulocytosis due to influenza A and then rhinovirus infection, without bacteremia. It is important for allergists to culture wound and differentiate EG from other skin disorders including Tsutsugamushi disease and initiate appropriate empiric antipseudomonal antibiotic treatment, and to evaluate for possible immunodeficiency, even in a healthy child.
Agranulocytosis*
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Bacteremia
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Child
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Ecthyma*
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Female*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Influenza, Human
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Rhinovirus
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Scrub Typhus
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Sepsis
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Skin
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Skin Manifestations
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Ulcer
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Wounds and Injuries
3.Genome Sequencing of Human Cytomegalovirus Strain LCW and Identification of Asia-specific Cluster.
Ji Hye KANG ; Jeong Hwa YOON ; Hye Rim HWANG ; Chan Hee LEE
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2018;48(4):147-155
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous human pathogen and contains double stranded DNA genome with approximately 230 kbp. Molecular genomic studies of HCMV have been attempted in order to understand the pathogenesis and evolution of HCMV. However, studies on HCMV strains of Asian origin are limited. In this study, it was attempted to understand the genomics of HCMV isolated from Korea. Clinical strain LCW isolated from Korean patient was passaged in vitro cell culture, and subjected to next-generation sequencing. Complete genome sequence was obtained and compared with other HCMV strains. The LCW genome was found to contain 170 open reading frames (ORFs) and two ORF (RL5A and RL13) of the strain LCW were found to be truncated due to early stop codon. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the strain LCW was closely related with Asian strains such as HCMV strains JHC and HAN. Common nucleotide sequences among the 3 Asian strains distinguishable from other strains were detected at 197 sites including 104 sites in ORFs.
Animals
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Base Sequence
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Cell Culture Techniques
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Codon, Terminator
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Cytomegalovirus*
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DNA
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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Genome*
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Genomics
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Humans*
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In Vitro Techniques
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Korea
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Open Reading Frames
4.Ecthyma Gangrenosum in a Previously Healthy Adolescent.
Soo Min KIM ; In Hyuk CHUNG ; Gwang Cheon JANG ; Seum CHUNG ; Yeejeong KIM ; Nam Joon CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(9):630-631
No abstract available.
Adolescent*
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Ecthyma*
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Humans
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
5.A Case of Orf Identified by Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Fen PENG ; Zhou CHEN ; Shu-Ying ZHENG ; Hou-Min LI ; Juan DU ; Jian-Zhong ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(1):108-109
6.N-terminal Extension of Coat Protein of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus has Variable Effects on Replication, RNA Packaging, and Virion Assembly Depending on the Inserted Sequence.
Kwang Hee CHAE ; Doyeong KIM ; Tae Ju CHO
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2016;46(1):13-21
Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) is a non-enveloped icosahedral virus composed of 20 kDa single coat proteins. In this study, we modified the TYMV coat protein (CP) ORF by inserting an oligonucleotide linker corresponding to T7, HSV, Tat, (Arg)9, or (RxR)4 peptide at the 5'-end of the CP ORF and examined its effect on replication, RNA packaging, and virion assembly. The results showed that the constructs containing (Arg)9 and (RxR)4 sequences were barely capable of replication. The TYMV constructs containing T7 and Tat peptide produced virions that co-migrated with wild-type virions. However, the insertion of T7 and Tat sequences impaired genomic RNA (gRNA) accumulation and packaging, respectively. When only the CP gene was expressed, CPs with (Arg)9 or (RxR)4 successfully produced virus-like particles whose mobility was comparable to that of wild type. In the case of CP having a HSV tag, the virion band was not detected, although a sufficient amount of CP was produced. This indicates that CP with the HSV tag failed to assemble into virions. Overall, the results suggest that TYMV replication, RNA packaging and virion assembly are strongly influenced by the insertion sequence.
Animals
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Brassica napus*
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Capsid Proteins
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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Product Packaging*
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RNA*
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Tymovirus*
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Virion*
7.A Rare Case of Ecthyma Gangrenosum Caused by Proteus vulgaris and Candida albicans in a Patient with Castleman Disease.
Yoon Jae LEE ; Il O JUNG ; Deuk Young OH
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(6):805-807
No abstract available.
Candida albicans*
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Candida*
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Ecthyma*
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Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia*
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Humans
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Proteus vulgaris*
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Proteus*
8.Characterization of the Repeat Sequences of Varicella-Zoster Virus.
Youn Hee WON ; Jong Ik KIM ; Yu Young KIM ; Chan Hee LEE
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2014;44(4):326-335
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a causative agent for shingles and herpes zoster. The genomes of VZV contain five reiteration (R) sequences and an origin of replication (ORI) sequences composed of tandem repeats whose numbers vary among different strains. Variation of the genome lengths among VZV strains could be attributed by the lengths of R sequences. There was a strong correlation between the lengths of VZV genome and R sequences, while variation of ORI did not contribute the variation of VZV genome length. The high G+C contents of The R sequences in ORF11, 14 and 22 influenced the codon usage of VZV in these ORFs. None of the most frequent 5 codons in R sequences was included in the top 5 most frequent codon in ORF11-14-22 or VZV genome, and vice versa.
Animals
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Base Composition
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Codon
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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Genome
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Herpes Zoster
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Herpesvirus 3, Human*
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Open Reading Frames
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Replication Origin
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Tandem Repeat Sequences
9.Diagnosis and Management of Ecthyma Gangrenosum in Chronic Renal Failure Patient.
Jordan D FREY ; Jo Ann M LATKOWSKI ; Eddie LOUIE ; Ernest S CHIU
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2014;41(3):299-301
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Ecthyma*
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Chronic*
10.Isolation and characterization of orf viruses from Korean black goats.
Jae Ku OEM ; Joon Yee CHUNG ; Yong Joo KIM ; Kyoung Ki LEE ; Seong Hee KIM ; Byeong Yeal JUNG ; Bang Hun HYUN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(2):227-230
Five cases of orf virus infection in Korean black goats were diagnosed in our laboratory between 2010 and 2011. One orf virus (ORF/2011) was isolated from an ovine testis cell line (OA3.Ts) for use as a vaccine candidate. Sequences of the major envelope protein and orf virus interferon resistance genes were determined and compared with published reference sequences. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that orf viruses from Korean black goats were most closely related to an isolate (ORF/09/Korea) from dairy goats in Korea. This result indicates that the orf viruses might have been introduced from dairy goats into the Korean black goat population.
Animals
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Ecthyma, Contagious/epidemiology/*virology
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Goat Diseases/*epidemiology/virology
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Goats
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Orf virus/*genetics/isolation & purification/metabolism
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Phylogeny
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Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Sequence Analysis, DNA/veterinary
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Sequence Homology

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