1.Trends in Developing Extracellular Vesicle-Based Therapeutics
Brain Tumor Research and Treatment 2024;12(3):153-161
Extracellular vesicles are nano-sized vesicles surrounded by lipid bilayers, and all cells release them to the extracellular environment for communication. Extracellular vesicles consist of molecules with various biological activities and can play essential roles as therapeutics, so they attract much attention as next-generation modalities to treat various diseases. As extracellular vesicles are cell-derived nanovesicles, they are favorable to be developed as therapeutics, but they also have limitations. In addition, there are a number of things to consider in terms of manufacturing, quality control, non-clinical studies, and clinical trials during the development of extracellular vesicle-based therapeutics. Meanwhile, as much attention has been paid to the potentials of extracellular vesicles as therapeutics, many biopharmaceutical companies are trying to develop extracellular vesicle-based therapeutics. This review will introduce the advantages and limitations of extracellular vesicles as therapeutics. In addition, it will cover things to consider during developing extracellular vesicle-based therapeutics and development cases of extracellular vesicle-based therapeutics.
2.Single Point Insulin Sensitivity Estimator for predicting type 2 diabetes mellitus in obese adolescents
Jaewook HA ; Ye-Rim OH ; Eungu KANG ; Hyo-Kyoung NAM ; Young-Jun RHIE ; Kee-Hyoung LEE
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 2022;27(3):201-206
Purpose:
The prevalence of adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has rapidly increased in Korea over the past few decades with the increase in the number of obese adolescents. The single point insulin sensitivity estimator (SPISE) was recently introduced as a surrogate marker for insulin sensitivity to predict T2DM in adults. We aimed to determine risk factors for T2DM in obese adolescents, including SPISE.
Methods:
This retrospective study included 104 adolescents diagnosed with T2DM at Korea University Hospital between January 2010 and December 2020. We compared clinical and biochemical parameters and the SPISE of normoglycemic overweight and obese individuals with those of prediabetic and diabetic adolescents to determine risk factors for T2DM. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed with the Youden index to determine the cutoff point of SPISE.
Results:
Frequency of fatty liver and family history of T2DM were significantly higher and SPISE level was significantly lower in patients with T2DM than in normoglycemic overweight/obese and prediabetic adolescents (p<0.01). A family history of T2DM, fatty liver, and SPISE value below the cutoff point (4.49) were identified as significant risk factors for T2DM in multiple logistic regression analysis after controlling for age, sex, and body mass index standard deviation score (p<0.01).
Conclusion
Family history of T2DM, fatty liver, and low SPISE (<4.49) are risk factors that can independently affect the occurrence of T2DM in obese adolescents. Among these risk factors, SPISE is a promising marker for predicting adolescent T2DM; careful monitoring of these individuals is needed to prevent progression to T2DM.
3.Clinical Status of Inhaled Nitric Oxide Treatment in Infants with Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn in Korea: Post-Marketing Surveillance Results
Jaewook HA ; Eun Hee LEE ; Hyun-Kyung PARK ; Byung Min CHOI
Neonatal Medicine 2020;27(2):57-64
Purpose:
Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is a potent selective pulmonary vasodilator and an important treatment for newborn infants with hypoxic respiratory failure due to persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety of Korea first approved iNO in 2009 for use as a new drug to treat hypoxic res piratory failure with PPHN. A post-marketing surveillance study (PMSS) was conducted to assess the effectiveness and safety of the iNO treatment. We evaluated the clinical status of the iNO treatment currently available in Korea by using the PMSS data.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the PMSS data from 22 hospitals in Korea from October 2014 to September 2018. Altogether, 97 infants were enrolled and divided into early response (ER), delayed response (DR), no response (NR), and death groups according to their response to the iNO treatment.
Results:
The ER group included 52 infants (53.6%); DR group, 33 (34.0%); NR group, seven (7.2%); and death group, five (5.2%). The iNO treatment was initiated within 14 days after birth at a concentration of 20 ppm. The median treatment duration was 91.5 hours (69.0 to 134.3) in all the infants. Of the infants, 43 (44.3%) received the treatment for >96 hours. Fifty-one infants (52.6%) needed >20 ppm of iNO, and 10 (10.5%) needed a maximum of 80 ppm of iNO. None of the infants had hypermethemoglobinemia or an alarm report of NO2.
Conclusion
Korean neonatologists reported that a large proportion of the infants with PPHN showed improvement in oxygenation after treatment with the approved iNO. These infants received relatively longer durations and higher concentrations of the iNO treatment than the current recommendations, without any side and adverse effect.
4.High-grade nodal marginal zone lymphoma with diffuse bone marrow involvement and IgM-type monoclonal paraproteinemia: a case report and review of the literature
Sang Hyuk PARK ; Jaewook KIM ; Joseph JEONG ; Seon Ho LEE ; Hee Jeong CHA ; Seol Hoon PARK ; Yunsuk CHOI ; Jae Cheol JO ; Ji Hun LIM
Blood Research 2019;54(3):229-231
No abstract available.
Bone Marrow
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Lymphoma
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Paraproteinemias
5.Low-grade follicular lymphoma involvement of the bone marrow with a mixed paratrabecular, diffuse, and massive pattern expressing typical mantle cell lymphoma immunophenotype CD23−/FMC7+: a case report.
Jaewook KIM ; Ji Hun LIM ; Joseph JEONG ; Seon Ho LEE ; Jae Cheol JO ; Sang Hyuk PARK
Blood Research 2018;53(3):261-263
No abstract available.
Bone Marrow*
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Lymphoma, Follicular*
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Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell*
6.Paroxysmal Ataxia and Dysarthria in a Patient with Demyelinating Disease
Min seok BAEK ; Hyungwoo LEE ; Daeun KIM ; Yujin KOO ; Kimoon JANG ; Jaewook JEONG ; Won Joo KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2018;36(2):97-99
Paroxysmal dysarthria and ataxia is characterized by abrupt onset of dysarthria and ataxia of unilateral limbs for seconds. We present a 45-year-old female patient with paroxysmal symptoms of dysarthria, right-sided ataxia, and a persistent symptom of upbeating nystagmus. Her brain fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance imaging indicated potential diagnosis of demyelinating disease. The paroxysmal and persistent symptoms have recovered after phenytoin administration. Sodium channel blocker may play a role in reducing the ephaptic transmission in a demyelinated or re-myelinated lesion.
Ataxia
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Brain
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Demyelinating Diseases
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Diagnosis
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Dysarthria
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Extremities
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Female
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Phenytoin
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Sodium Channels
7.Association between Quality of Life and Symptom Severity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Patients Using EQ-5D.
Sung Nyun KIM ; Woori MOON ; Jaewook HAN ; Junhee LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2017;24(3):129-133
OBJECTIVES: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling psychiatric disorder, and more attention is recently paid on the quality of life (QoL) in OCD patients. The Euro-QoL-5D (EQ-5D) is a widely used self-report to calculate a single score which represents ‘health utilities’. The aim of this study was to assess the health-related QoL for patients with OCD using the EQ-5D and to examine the relationship between health-related QoL and symptom severity. METHODS: Seventy-three patients with a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) diagnosis of OCD were recruited from the outpatient clinic in Seoul National University Hospital. Symptom severity was assessed using the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS), and QoL was assessed with the EQ-5D-5L questionnaire. Using Korean valuation study, a single score of QoL was calculated. RESULTS: Most of the OCD patients were relatively young (< 45 years) with the mean YBOCS total score of 19.33. The mean EQ-5D score was 0.71 and significantly correlated with symptom severity (r = -0.483, p < 0.001). 25% of the EQ-5D score was predicted by the YBOCS total score (b = -0.011, p < 0.001) by regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: OCD patients suffer from lower health-related QoL and QoL significantly decreased as symptom severity increased. The results of the EQ-5D would enable further studies on QoL comparison across medical disease and mental disorders.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Humans
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Mental Disorders
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder*
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Quality of Life*
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Seoul
8.Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Association of Duration of Untreated Illness : A Preliminary Study.
Sang Hoon OH ; Sung Nyun KIM ; Jaewook HAN ; Junhee LEE ; Tae Young LEE ; Min Sup SHIN ; Jun Soo KWON
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2017;24(2):75-81
OBJECTIVES: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic and disabling psychiatric disorder. The duration of untreated illness (DUI) has been suggested as one of the predictors of clinical course and outcome in various psychiatric disorders. There is increasing evidence that cognitive dysfunction is associated with the prognosis of OCD. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of DUI on the neurocognitive functions in patients with OCD. METHODS: Sixty-two patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of OCD from the outpatient clinic were included in this study. We defined the short DUI if the DUI was 2-year or less and the long DUI if it was longer than 2-year. Neurocognitive functions were assessed by visuospatial memory function test and 4 subsets of K-WAIS such as vocabulary, arithmetic, block design and picture arrangement. Differences in neurocognitive functions as well as clinical variables between OCD patients with short DUI and those with long DUI were investigated. Correlation analyses were also performed to determine the correlation between DUI and neurocognitive functions. RESULTS: Compared with the short DUI group, the long DUI group performed worse in the block design test, which measures executive function. The long DUI group also had a higher level of compulsive symptom severity than the short DUI group. However, the DUI was not correlated with neurocognitive functions. CONCLUSIONS: Findings in this preliminary study suggest that the long DUI in patients with OCD is associated with more severe executive dysfunction. Studies with larger samples and longitudinal design are needed to further confirm the prognostic role of the DUI in OCD.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Executive Function
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Humans
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Memory
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder*
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Prognosis
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Vocabulary
9.Non-Invasive in vivo Loss Tangent Imaging: Thermal Sensitivity Estimation at the Larmor Frequency.
Narae CHOI ; Min Oh KIM ; Jaewook SHIN ; Joonsung LEE ; Dong Hyun KIM
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2016;20(1):36-43
Visualization of the tissue loss tangent property can provide distinct contrast and offer new information related to tissue electrical properties. A method for non-invasive imaging of the electrical loss tangent of tissue using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was demonstrated, and the effect of loss tangent was observed through simulations assuming a hyperthermia procedure. For measurement of tissue loss tangent, radiofrequency field maps (B1+ complex map) were acquired using a double-angle actual flip angle imaging MRI sequence. The conductivity and permittivity were estimated from the complex valued B1+ map using Helmholtz equations. Phantom and ex-vivo experiments were then performed. Electromagnetic simulations of hyperthermia were carried out for observation of temperature elevation with respect to loss tangent. Non-invasive imaging of tissue loss tangent via complex valued B1+ mapping using MRI was successfully conducted. Simulation results indicated that loss tangent is a dominant factor in temperature elevation in the high frequency range during hyperthermia. Knowledge of the tissue loss tangent value can be a useful marker for thermotherapy applications.
Fever
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Hyperthermia, Induced
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Magnets
10.Quantitative Conductivity Estimation Error due to Statistical Noise in Complex B1+ Map.
Jaewook SHIN ; Joonsung LEE ; Min Oh KIM ; Narae CHOI ; Jin Keun SEO ; Dong Hyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2014;18(4):303-313
PURPOSE: In-vivo conductivity reconstruction using transmit field (B1+) information of MRI was proposed. We assessed the accuracy of conductivity reconstruction in the presence of statistical noise in complex B1 + map and provided a parametric model of the conductivity-to-noise ratio value. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The B1+ distribution was simulated for a cylindrical phantom model. By adding complex Gaussian noise to the simulated B1+ map, quantitative conductivity estimation error was evaluated. The quantitative evaluation process was repeated over several different parameters such as Larmor frequency, object radius and SNR of B1+ map. A parametric model for the conductivity-to-noise ratio was developed according to these various parameters. RESULTS: According to the simulation results, conductivity estimation is more sensitive to statistical noise in B1+ phase than to noise in B1+ magnitude. The conductivity estimate of the object of interest does not depend on the external object surrounding it. The conductivity-to-noise ratio is proportional to the signal-to-noise ratio of the B1+ map, Larmor frequency, the conductivity value itself and the number of averaged pixels. To estimate accurate conductivity value of the targeted tissue, SNR of B1+ map and adequate filtering size have to be taken into account for conductivity reconstruction process. In addition, the simulation result was verified at 3T conventional MRI scanner. CONCLUSION: Through all these relationships, quantitative conductivity estimation error due to statistical noise in B1+ map is modeled. By using this model, further issues regarding filtering and reconstruction algorithms can be investigated for MREPT.
Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Noise*
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Radius
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio

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