1.Resveratrol from Peanut Sprout Extract Promotes NK Cell Activation and Antitumor Activity
Hyunmin CHUNG ; Seong Ho BAK ; Eunju SHIN ; Taeho PARK ; Jinwoo KIM ; Hanseul JEONG ; Haiyoung JUNG ; Suk Ran YOON ; Ji-Yoon NOH
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2025;33(2):355-364
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that are crucial for anticancer activity and have been developed as an immune cell therapy for leukemia. However, their limited effectiveness against solid tumors has prompted research into methods to enhance NK cell activity through combination therapies. Health supplements capable of boosting immune surveillance against tumor cells are gaining attention owing to their potential benefits. Resveratrol, a stilbenoid produced by several plants including peanuts and grapes, reportedly exerts anticancer effects and can activate immune cells. The peanut sprout extract cultivated with fermented sawdust medium (PSEFS) is rich in resveratrol, leveraging its health benefits in terms of the dry weight of herbal products, thus maximizing the utilization of resveratrol’s beneficial properties. Our study compared the efficacy of resveratrol and PSEFS and revealed that PSEFS significantly enhanced NK cell activation compared with an equivalent dose of resveratrol. We investigated the ability of PSEFS to potentiate NK cell anticancer activity, focusing on NK cell survival, tumor cell lysis, and NK cell activation in PSEFS-administered mice. Our findings suggest that PSEFS could be a potential NK cell booster for cancer immunotherapy.
2.Resveratrol from Peanut Sprout Extract Promotes NK Cell Activation and Antitumor Activity
Hyunmin CHUNG ; Seong Ho BAK ; Eunju SHIN ; Taeho PARK ; Jinwoo KIM ; Hanseul JEONG ; Haiyoung JUNG ; Suk Ran YOON ; Ji-Yoon NOH
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2025;33(2):355-364
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that are crucial for anticancer activity and have been developed as an immune cell therapy for leukemia. However, their limited effectiveness against solid tumors has prompted research into methods to enhance NK cell activity through combination therapies. Health supplements capable of boosting immune surveillance against tumor cells are gaining attention owing to their potential benefits. Resveratrol, a stilbenoid produced by several plants including peanuts and grapes, reportedly exerts anticancer effects and can activate immune cells. The peanut sprout extract cultivated with fermented sawdust medium (PSEFS) is rich in resveratrol, leveraging its health benefits in terms of the dry weight of herbal products, thus maximizing the utilization of resveratrol’s beneficial properties. Our study compared the efficacy of resveratrol and PSEFS and revealed that PSEFS significantly enhanced NK cell activation compared with an equivalent dose of resveratrol. We investigated the ability of PSEFS to potentiate NK cell anticancer activity, focusing on NK cell survival, tumor cell lysis, and NK cell activation in PSEFS-administered mice. Our findings suggest that PSEFS could be a potential NK cell booster for cancer immunotherapy.
3.Resveratrol from Peanut Sprout Extract Promotes NK Cell Activation and Antitumor Activity
Hyunmin CHUNG ; Seong Ho BAK ; Eunju SHIN ; Taeho PARK ; Jinwoo KIM ; Hanseul JEONG ; Haiyoung JUNG ; Suk Ran YOON ; Ji-Yoon NOH
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2025;33(2):355-364
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that are crucial for anticancer activity and have been developed as an immune cell therapy for leukemia. However, their limited effectiveness against solid tumors has prompted research into methods to enhance NK cell activity through combination therapies. Health supplements capable of boosting immune surveillance against tumor cells are gaining attention owing to their potential benefits. Resveratrol, a stilbenoid produced by several plants including peanuts and grapes, reportedly exerts anticancer effects and can activate immune cells. The peanut sprout extract cultivated with fermented sawdust medium (PSEFS) is rich in resveratrol, leveraging its health benefits in terms of the dry weight of herbal products, thus maximizing the utilization of resveratrol’s beneficial properties. Our study compared the efficacy of resveratrol and PSEFS and revealed that PSEFS significantly enhanced NK cell activation compared with an equivalent dose of resveratrol. We investigated the ability of PSEFS to potentiate NK cell anticancer activity, focusing on NK cell survival, tumor cell lysis, and NK cell activation in PSEFS-administered mice. Our findings suggest that PSEFS could be a potential NK cell booster for cancer immunotherapy.
4.Analysis of Resting Energy Expenditure in the Clinical Course of Critically Ill Surgical Patients with Sepsis: Prospective Observational Study
Hak-Jae LEE ; Sung-Bak AHN ; Jung Hyun LEE ; Ji-Yeon KIM ; Yang-Hee JUN ; Suk-Kyung HONG
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):80-87
Purpose:
It is important to understand changes in energy requirements in critically ill patients with sepsis. This study investigates alterations in energy requirements based on the clinical course of sepsis in patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) using indirect calorimetry.
Methods:
In this prospective study, 36 patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit with sepsis were analyzed. Using indirect calorimetry, the resting energy expenditure (REE) and respiratory quotient (RQ) were assessed on the 1st, 3rd, and 7th day of Intensive Care Unit admission. Measured REE through indirect calorimetry was compared with the predictive equations (Weight-based, Harris-Benedict, IretonJones, and Penn state 2003) using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis.
Results:
Measured REE was highest on Day 1 and remained unchanged on Day 3 and 7 (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 24.29 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 22.42 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 23.26 ± 5.78 kcal/kg). RQ decreased on Day 3 but increased on Day 7 after caloric intake (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 0.69 ± 0.06 vs. 0.67 ± 0.05 vs. 0.71 ± 0.06). Comparing the correlation between the 4 predictive equations and the measured REE, the Penn state 2003 equation demonstrated the highest correlation at each time point, although it showed a decreasing trend over time (Penn state equation ICC: Day 1-0.71, Day 3-0.65, Day 7-0.53).
Conclusion
In sepsis patients, it is necessary to understand metabolic changes according to the clinical course and provide appropriate calories as determined by using indirect calorimetry when the patients enter the stable phase.
5.Analysis of Resting Energy Expenditure in the Clinical Course of Critically Ill Surgical Patients with Sepsis: Prospective Observational Study
Hak-Jae LEE ; Sung-Bak AHN ; Jung Hyun LEE ; Ji-Yeon KIM ; Yang-Hee JUN ; Suk-Kyung HONG
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):80-87
Purpose:
It is important to understand changes in energy requirements in critically ill patients with sepsis. This study investigates alterations in energy requirements based on the clinical course of sepsis in patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) using indirect calorimetry.
Methods:
In this prospective study, 36 patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit with sepsis were analyzed. Using indirect calorimetry, the resting energy expenditure (REE) and respiratory quotient (RQ) were assessed on the 1st, 3rd, and 7th day of Intensive Care Unit admission. Measured REE through indirect calorimetry was compared with the predictive equations (Weight-based, Harris-Benedict, IretonJones, and Penn state 2003) using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis.
Results:
Measured REE was highest on Day 1 and remained unchanged on Day 3 and 7 (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 24.29 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 22.42 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 23.26 ± 5.78 kcal/kg). RQ decreased on Day 3 but increased on Day 7 after caloric intake (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 0.69 ± 0.06 vs. 0.67 ± 0.05 vs. 0.71 ± 0.06). Comparing the correlation between the 4 predictive equations and the measured REE, the Penn state 2003 equation demonstrated the highest correlation at each time point, although it showed a decreasing trend over time (Penn state equation ICC: Day 1-0.71, Day 3-0.65, Day 7-0.53).
Conclusion
In sepsis patients, it is necessary to understand metabolic changes according to the clinical course and provide appropriate calories as determined by using indirect calorimetry when the patients enter the stable phase.
6.Analysis of Resting Energy Expenditure in the Clinical Course of Critically Ill Surgical Patients with Sepsis: Prospective Observational Study
Hak-Jae LEE ; Sung-Bak AHN ; Jung Hyun LEE ; Ji-Yeon KIM ; Yang-Hee JUN ; Suk-Kyung HONG
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):80-87
Purpose:
It is important to understand changes in energy requirements in critically ill patients with sepsis. This study investigates alterations in energy requirements based on the clinical course of sepsis in patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) using indirect calorimetry.
Methods:
In this prospective study, 36 patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit with sepsis were analyzed. Using indirect calorimetry, the resting energy expenditure (REE) and respiratory quotient (RQ) were assessed on the 1st, 3rd, and 7th day of Intensive Care Unit admission. Measured REE through indirect calorimetry was compared with the predictive equations (Weight-based, Harris-Benedict, IretonJones, and Penn state 2003) using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis.
Results:
Measured REE was highest on Day 1 and remained unchanged on Day 3 and 7 (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 24.29 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 22.42 ± 3.72 kcal/kg vs. 23.26 ± 5.78 kcal/kg). RQ decreased on Day 3 but increased on Day 7 after caloric intake (Day 1 vs. Day 3 vs. Day 7: 0.69 ± 0.06 vs. 0.67 ± 0.05 vs. 0.71 ± 0.06). Comparing the correlation between the 4 predictive equations and the measured REE, the Penn state 2003 equation demonstrated the highest correlation at each time point, although it showed a decreasing trend over time (Penn state equation ICC: Day 1-0.71, Day 3-0.65, Day 7-0.53).
Conclusion
In sepsis patients, it is necessary to understand metabolic changes according to the clinical course and provide appropriate calories as determined by using indirect calorimetry when the patients enter the stable phase.
7.Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article “Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019”
Soon Ho YOON ; Soo-Youn HAM ; Bo Da NAM ; Kum Ju CHAE ; Dabee LEE ; Jin Young YOO ; So Hyeon BAK ; Jin Young KIM ; Jin Hwan KIM ; Ki Beom KIM ; Jung Im JUNG ; Jae-Kwang LIM ; Jong Eun LEE ; Myung Jin CHUNG ; Young Kyung LEE ; Young Seon KIM ; Ji Eun JO ; Sang Min LEE ; Woocheol KWON ; Chang Min PARK ; Yun-Hyeon KIM ; Yeon Joo JEONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2023;38(34):e298-
8.Development and validation of equation for cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Byambakhand BATTUMUR ; Ji Eun LEE ; Soo Hyung PARK ; You-Jung CHOI ; Dong Oh KANG ; Eun Jin PARK ; Ji Bak KIM ; Jah Yeon CHOI ; Seung Young ROH ; Jin Oh NA ; Cheol Ung CHOI ; Jin Won KIM ; Seung Woon RHA ; Chang Gyu PARK ; Eung Ju KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2023;38(4):514-525
Background/Aims:
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), as measured by maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), is an important independent predictive factor of cardiovascular outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF). However, it is unclear whether conventional equations for estimating CRF are applicable to patients with HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
Methods:
This study included 521 patients with HFpEF (EF ≥ 50%) whose CRF was directly measured by cardiopulmonary exercise test using a treadmill. We developed a new equation (Kor-HFpEF) for half of the patients in the HFpEF cohort (group A, n = 253) and validated it for the remaining half (group B, n = 268). The accuracy of the Kor-HFpEF equation was compared to that of the other equations in the validation group.
Results:
In the total HFpEF cohort, the directly measured VO2max was significantly overestimated by the FRIEND and ACSM equations (p < 0.001) and underestimated by the FRIEND-HF equation (p <0.001) (direct 21.2 ± 5.9 mL/kg/min; FRIEND 29.1 ± 11.8 mL/kg/min; ACSM 32.5 ± 13.4 mL/kg/min; FRIEND-HF 14.1 ± 4.9 mL/kg/min). However, the VO2max estimated by the Kor-HFpEF equation (21.3 ± 4.6 mL/kg/min) was similar to the directly measured VO2max (21.7 ± 5.9 mL/kg/min, p = 0.124), whereas the VO2max estimated by the other three equations was still significantly different from the directly measured VO2max in group B (all p < 0.001).
Conclusions
Traditional equations used to estimate VO2max were not applicable to patients with HFpEF. We developed and validated a new Kor-HFpEF equation for these patients, which had a high accuracy.
9.Comparison between GlideRite® rigid stylet and Parker Flex-It™ stylet to facilitate GlideScope intubation in simulated difficult intubation: a randomized controlled study
Ji Won BAK ; Yeonji NOH ; Juyoun KIM ; Byeongmun HWANG ; Seongsik KANG ; Heejeong SON ; Minsoo KIM
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2022;17(1):104-111
The GlideScope® videolaryngoscope (GVL) is widely used in patients with difficult airways and provides a good glottic view. However, the acute angle of the blade can make insertion and advancement of an endotracheal tube (ETT) more difficult than direct laryngoscopy, and the use of a stylet is recommended. This randomized controlled trial compared Parker Flex-It™ stylet (PFS) with GlideRite® rigid stylet (GRS) to facilitate intubation with the GVL in simulated difficult intubations. Methods: Fifty-four patients were randomly allocated to undergo GVL intubation using either GRS (GRS group) or PFS (PFS group). The total intubation time (TIT), 100-mm visual analog scale (VAS) for ease of intubation, success rate at the first attempt, use of laryngeal manipulation, tube advancement rate by assistant, and complications were recorded. Results: There was no significant difference between the GRS and PFS groups regarding TIT (50.3 ± 12.0 s in the GRS group and 57.8 ± 18.8 s in the PFS group, P = 0.108). However, intubation was more difficult in the PFS group than in the GRS group according to VAS score (P = 0.011). Cases in which the ETT was advanced from the stylet by an assistant, were more frequent in the GRS group than in the PFS group (P = 0.002). The overall incidence of possible complications was not significantly different. Conclusions: In patients with a simulated difficult airway, there was no difference in TIT using either the PFS or GRS. However, endotracheal intubation with PFS is more difficult to perform than GRS.
10.Malignancy risk of thyroid nodules with minimal cystic changes: a multicenter retrospective study
Yoo Jin LEE ; Jee Young KIM ; Dong Gyu NA ; Ji-hoon KIM ; Minkyung OH ; Dae Bong KIM ; Ra Gyoung YOON ; Seul Kee KIM ; Seongjun BAK
Ultrasonography 2022;41(4):670-677
Purpose:
The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the malignancy risk of minimally cystic thyroid nodules (MCTNs) using cyto-histopathologic diagnoses as the reference standard.
Methods:
From June 2015 to September 2015, 5,601 thyroid nodules (≥1 cm) from 4,989 consecutive patients who underwent thyroid ultrasonography (US) at 26 institutions were retrospectively analyzed. Each thyroid nodule was categorized according to its cystic proportion: purely solid, minimally cystic (≤10%), and partially cystic (>10%). The malignancy risk of MCTNs was compared with those of purely solid nodules and partially cystic thyroid nodules (PCTNs). The malignancy risk of MCTNs was assessed according to echogenicity and the presence of suspicious US features.
Results:
The prevalence of MCTNs was 22.5%. The overall malignancy risk of MCTNs was 8.8%, which was significantly lower than that of purely solid nodules (29.5%) (P<0.001), and slightly higher than that of PCTNs (6.2%) (P=0.013). The risk of malignancy associated with MCTNs was similar to that of PCTNs regardless of echogenicity or the presence of suspicious US features (all P>0.05). MCTNs were associated with a higher risk of malignancy in hypoechoic nodules than in isohyperechoic nodules and in nodules with suspicious US features than in those without suspicious US features (all P<0.001).
Conclusion
The malignancy risk of MCTNs was significantly lower than that of purely solid nodules. MCTNs could be categorized as PCTNs rather than as solid nodules to increase the accuracy of the risk stratification system for thyroid nodules.

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