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2. Subjective Perception Types of Older Adults Living Alone as Farmers in Korea: A Q Methodology Study.
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Ha, Oh Sun and Lee, Song Yi
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LIVING alone , *OLDER people , *QUALITY of life , *Q technique , *RELATIONSHIP quality - Abstract
This study explores the psychological characteristics of older adults living alone as farmers in South Korea, categorising their subjective experiences. Using Q methodology, interviews were conducted with participants from Seosan, Chungcheong Province, South Korea, on 19 and 22 June 2023. A total of 25 participants conducted Q sorting with 33 finalized Q sample items in three locations: Chungju, Chungcheong Province, on 14 July 2023; Ildong, Gyeonggi Province, on 28 July 2023; and Seosan, Chungcheong Province, on 14 August 2023. The Q sorting results were analysed using the QUANAL program and categorised into four types. Type 1, Balanced Life Pursuit, reflects satisfaction across various aspects of life, such as relationships, health, economy, and psychological wellbeing. Type 2, Independent Life and Improvement-Seeking, pursues independence but experiences loneliness due to the absence of a spouse, while still seeking to improve their life. Type 3, Relationship and Care Needed, highlights a need for relationships and care. Finally, Type 4, Family and Work-Focused, prioritises family and farming work. These findings provide a foundation for developing customised support programs to address the specific needs of different types of older adults living alone as farmers in South Korea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Social Reintegration Experiences of Young Adult Cancer Survivors.
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Yi, Ji Seong and Lee, Song Yi
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SOCIAL perception , *YOUNG adults , *POSTTRAUMATIC growth , *CANCER survivors , *SOCIAL processes - Abstract
This study uses the Q methodology to investigate the subjective perceptions of social reintegration among cancer survivors in their 20s and 30s. We organised a Q population through a pilot study and interviews and finalised 40 Q sample items. For P sample representativeness, we used purposive sampling and selected 12 individuals by age and cancer type. After a Q sorting process, we conducted a key factor analysis using Ken-Q Analysis Desktop Edition. We identified four types of P samples based on their perceptions and noted the main characteristics of each type. We characterised Type 1 as "recovery of presence through social reintegration seeking", Type 2 as "confusion in social reintegration due to social prejudices", Type 3 as "psychosocial support in the process of social reintegration", and Type 4 as "blessing in disguise for post-traumatic growth". The results suggest a need for practical and institutional support reflecting cancer survivors' characteristics by type. This study provides basic data that researchers could use to develop coaching and counselling services to support the social reintegration of cancer survivors in their 20s and 30s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Perceptions of Desired Core Competencies Among Korean College Students: A Q Methodology Study.
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Cheon Kim, Yu and Lee, Song Yi
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PSYCHOLOGY of students , *CAREER development , *CORE competencies , *Q technique , *PERSONALITY development - Abstract
Competency development is critical for college students to prepare for future careers after graduation. A scientific investigation of these students' perceptions of competency can help develop effective ways to enhance their competencies. This study used Q methodology, which reveals subjectivity, to examine Korean college students' perceptions of the core competencies they seek to improve and their corresponding reasons. The study participants included 49 students at a university in South Korea. The researchers explained the study's purpose to the participants, obtained consent, and performed Q sorting. The study derived four types of students: Type 1 preferred improving personal competencies through professional development, Type 2 desired improving character development, Type 3 selected improving adaptability, and Type 4 favored improving cooperation. This study explored the perception types to determine how to enhance competencies for student success after graduation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Super-resolution proximity labeling with enhanced direct identification of biotinylation sites.
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Shin, Sanghee, Lee, Song-Yi, Kang, Myeong-Gyun, Jang, Dong-Gi, Kim, Jeesoo, Rhee, Hyun-Woo, and Kim, Jong-Seo
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IMMOBILIZED proteins , *SUPPLY & demand , *EXPERIMENTAL design , *ENZYMES , *STREPTAVIDIN , *PROTEIN-protein interactions , *ORGANELLES - Abstract
Promiscuous labeling enzymes, such as APEX2 or TurboID, are commonly used in in situ biotinylation studies of subcellular proteomes or protein–protein interactions. Although the conventional approach of enriching biotinylated proteins is widely implemented, in-depth identification of specific biotinylation sites remains challenging, and current approaches are technically demanding with low yields. A novel method to systematically identify specific biotinylation sites for LC-MS analysis followed by proximity labeling showed excellent performance compared with that of related approaches in terms of identification depth with high enrichment power. The systematic identification of biotinylation sites enabled a simpler and more efficient experimental design to identify subcellular localized proteins within membranous organelles. Applying this method to the processing body (PB), a non-membranous organelle, successfully allowed unbiased identification of PB core proteins, including novel candidates. We anticipate that our newly developed method will replace the conventional method for identifying biotinylated proteins labeled by promiscuous labeling enzymes. A novel method systematically identifies specific biotinylation sites for LC-MS analysis followed by proximity labeling and shows excellent performance compared to related approaches in terms of identification depth with high enrichment power. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Cellulose nanocrystal-annealed hydrogel system for local chemo-metabolic therapy of melanoma.
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Jeong, Da In, Hao, Qiaojun, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Sungyun, Karmakar, Mrinmoy, Chu, Seongnam, Park, Miso, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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NICOTINAMIDE adenine dinucleotide phosphate , *IONIC bonds , *RHEOLOGY , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *ADENOSINE triphosphate , *DOXORUBICIN - Abstract
A cellulose nanocrystal (CNC)-annealed hydrogel (CAH) structure, including doxorubicin (DOX) and 2-deoxy- d -glucose (2DG), was developed for local chemo-metabolic therapy (LCMT) of melanoma. DOX has been used as a chemotherapeutic agent because of its intercalation into DNA and generation of free radicals. 2DG has been used as a glycolytic inhibitor in multiple metabolic therapies in combination with DOX. Covalent and non-covalent (i.e., ionic and hydrogen bonding) binding approaches between CNC and drug cargo (i.e., DOX and 2DG) were used to tune the rheological properties of the CAH structure to achieve sustained drug release. Reduction of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, adenosine triphosphate, and mitochondrial membrane potential, and elevation of cellular reactive oxygen species and cleaved caspases 3 and 7 were observed following treatment with CNC/DOX/2DG in B16F10 cells. Glutathione depletion, enhanced lipid peroxidation, and decreased lactate levels were observed in the CNC/DOX/2DG group. After intratumoral injection of the CNC/DOX/2DG hydrogel into B16F10 tumor-bearing mice, stronger tumor growth suppression and anti-recurrence capabilities were observed. These findings imply that the viscoelastically modulated CAH system can be a strong candidate for LCMT of melanoma. [Display omitted] • Cellulose nanocrystal (CNC)-annealed hydrogel system was fabricated with drug cargos. • Doxorubicin and 2-deoxy- d -glucose were bound to CNC for tuning rheological features. • Drug cargos provided chemometabolic functions for melanoma following local injection. • Developed hydrogel structure may be used for local chemometabolic therapy of melanoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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7. Reducing tumor invasiveness by ramucirumab and TGF‐β receptor kinase inhibitor in a diffuse‐type gastric cancer patient‐derived cell model.
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Lee, Song‐Yi, Byeon, Seonggyu, Ko, Jihoon, Hyung, Sujin, Lee, In‐Kyoung, Jeon, Noo Li, Hong, Jung Yong, Kim, Seung Tae, Park, Se Hoon, and Lee, Jeeyun
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CANCER invasiveness , *STOMACH cancer , *KINASE inhibitors , *CANCER cells , *HEMATOPOIESIS - Abstract
Background: Diffuse‐type gastric cancer (GC) is known to be more aggressive and relatively resistant to conventional chemotherapy. Hence, more optimized treatment strategy is urgently needed in diffuse‐type GC. Methods: Using a panel of 10 GC cell lines and 3 GC patient‐derived cells (PDCs), we identified cell lines with high EMTness which is a distinct feature for diffuse‐type GC. We treated GC cells with high EMTness with ramucirumab alone, TGF‐β receptor kinase inhibitor (TEW‐7197) alone, or in combination to investigate the drug's effects on invasiveness, spheroid formation, EMT marker expression, and tumor‐induced angiogenesis using a spheroid‐on‐a‐chip model. Results: Both TEW‐7197 and ramucirumab treatments profoundly decreased invasiveness of EMT‐high cell lines and PDCs. With a 3D tumor spheroid‐on‐a‐chip, we identified versatile influence of co‐treatment on cancer cell‐induced blood vessel formation as well as on EMT progression in tumor spheroids. The 3D tumor spheroid‐on‐a‐chip demonstrated that TEW‐7197 + ramucirumab combination significantly decreased PDC‐induced vessel formation. Conclusions: In this study, we showed TEW‐7197 and ramucirumab considerably decreased invasiveness, thus EMTness in a panel of diffuse‐type GC cell lines including GC PDCs. Taken together, we confirmed that combination of TEW‐7197 and ramucirumab reduced tumor spheroid and GC PDC‐induced blood vessel formation concomitantly in the spheroid‐on‐a‐chip model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. South Korean college freshmen students' perceptions of happiness during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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Lee, Sanghee, Lee, Song Yi, and Jung, Jaeeun
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COVID-19 pandemic , *COLLEGE freshmen , *STUDENT attitudes , *HAPPINESS , *COLLEGE students - Abstract
Happiness is an important factor influencing academic performance, and many college freshmen have experienced adjustment difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic. We applied Q methodology to explore South Korean freshmen students' perceptions of happiness in 2020. Participants were divided into three groups according to perceptions of happiness: (a) those who considered relationships as vital for happiness, (b) those who considered freedom to have new experiences as vital for happiness, and (c) those who considered setting and achieving goals as vital for happiness. These findings can serve as basic data for the development of curricula and programs to help college freshmen adapt to college life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. How Do Korean Secondary School Teachers Perceive Psychological Burnout in Their Teaching Careers?
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Shim, Taeeun, Jun, Mikyung, and Lee, Song Yi
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SECONDARY school teachers , *PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout , *HIGH school teachers , *TEACHER burnout , *PSYCHOLOGICAL typologies - Abstract
The psychological burnout experienced by teachers is not merely a personal issue; it is a significant social problem that impacts the entire educational environment. This study utilised Q methodology to identify the subjective perceptions of psychological burnout among Korean secondary school teachers and then analysed the characteristics of these perception types. An analysis of 34 statements and a P sample of 30 teachers resulted in four types of perceptions regarding teachers' psychological burnout: 'burnout due to damaged self-esteem' (Type 1), 'burnout due to organisational neglect' (Type 2), 'burnout due to excessive role demands' (Type 3) and 'burnout due to disrespectful behaviour' (Type 4). This study's meaningfulness is in its classification of teachers' psychological burnout into types and its exploration of the types' features. The results can also help in developing specific intervention programmes for each type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Emerging Love: A Subjective Exploration of Romantic Bonds in Early Adulthood Within the South Korean Context.
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Shin, Seo Jung, Yi, Ji Seong, and Lee, Song Yi
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PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being , *Q technique , *ROMANTIC love , *ADULTS , *JUDGMENT sampling - Abstract
This study examines and categorises subjective perceptions of love among individuals in their twenties and thirties, offering insights into their viewpoints during early adulthood. The study employed the Q methodology, suitable for analysing subjective perceptions such as perspectives, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes. It included 23 participants selected through purposive sampling from the 2030 generation residing in South Korea, with 40 statements constructed for the research. The findings revealed four types. Type 1, 'Love Healing', experiences psychological well-being through love. Type 2, 'Love Anxious', longs for true love but is anxious. Type 3, 'Love Myself', expresses hope for healthy love through self-awareness. Type 4, 'Love Mate', seeks to maintain psychological love while pursuing independence. This research also explores similarities and differences between existing adult attachment and love types, highlighting the need for practical support tailored to each type. These insights may serve as a foundation for developing coaching and counselling services that help individuals in their twenties and thirties cultivate healthy love and mature into their authentic selves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Monopotassium phosphate-reinforced in situ forming injectable hyaluronic acid hydrogels for subcutaneous injection.
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Seo, Ji-Hye, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Sungyun, Yang, Mingyu, Jeong, Da In, Hwang, ChaeRim, Kim, Min-Hwan, Kim, Han-Jun, Lee, Junmin, Lee, KangJu, Kim, Dae-Duk, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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HYALURONIC acid , *SUBCUTANEOUS injections , *POTASSIUM dihydrogen phosphate , *GELATION , *OPTICAL images - Abstract
Monopotassium phosphate and pH modulation-reinforced hydrogel based on hyaluronic acid (HA) grafted with dopamine (dopa) was fabricated as one of subcutaneous injection formulations of donepezil (DPZ). Both incorporation of KH 2 PO 4 and pH adjustment finally attributed to tuning viscoelastic and biodegradable properties of hydrogel system. Appropriate gelation time for in situ gel formation, single syringe injectability, self-healing capability, and viscoelastic features were accomplished with the optimization of KH 2 PO 4 concentration in hydrogel systems. DPZ base (as a poorly water soluble drug) was encapsulated in poly(lactic- co -glycolic acid) (PLGA) microsphere (MS) and it was further embedded in the hydrogel structure for sustained drug release. Biodegradability of designed KH 2 PO 4 -incorporated HA-dopa/DPZ MS hydrogel system was assessed by optical imaging and the remained gel weight of crosslinked HA-dopa hydrogel group was 3.4-fold higher than that of unmodified HA-dopa mixture group on day 14 (p < 0.05). Subcutaneous injection of KH 2 PO 4 -incorporated HA-dopa/DPZ MS hydrogel did not induce any severe systemic toxicities. All these data suggest that designed HA-dopa/DPZ MS hydrogel structure crosslinked by KH 2 PO 4 incorporation and pH adjustment can be one of promising subcutaneous injection formulations for sustained drug delivery. • Monopotassium phosphate-incorporated hyaluronic acid hydrogel was fabricated. • Both incorporation of KH 2 PO 4 and pH modulation were engaged for gel crosslinking. • Sustained drug release and prolonged in vivo retention of hydrogel were observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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12. Multi-layered cellulose nanocrystal system for CD44 receptor-positive tumor-targeted anticancer drug delivery.
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Seo, Ji-Hye, Lee, Song Yi, Hwang, ChaeRim, Yang, Mingyu, Lee, Junmin, Lee, Seung-Hwan, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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CELLULOSE nanocrystals , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *NANOCARRIERS , *CELLULOSE , *DOXORUBICIN , *DRUG delivery systems , *HYALURONIC acid - Abstract
Layer-by-layer approach based on the electrostatic interactions has been introduced to make multi-layered targeting ligand-chemotherapeutics-cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) structure for tumor-targeted drug delivery. Negatively charged CNC was covered with cationic doxorubicin (DOX) molecule (as a chemotherapeutic agent) to fabricate DOX@CNC and sequentially wrapped with anionic hyaluronic acid (HA) polymer (as a CD44 receptor targeting ligand). Rod-shaped HA-coated DOX@CNC (HA@DOX@CNC) has been successfully fabricated and it exhibited 327 nm length, 12 nm width, −38 mV zeta potential, and 3% DOX content. HA@DOX@CNC displayed higher cellular accumulation efficiency and antiproliferation potentials in CD44 receptor-positive lung adenocarcinoma (A549) cells compared to DOX and DOX-wrapped CNC (DOX@CNC). In A549 spheroid model, HA@DOX@CNC group exhibited superior tumor penetration capability, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production level, and cancer cell killing capacity rather than DOX and DOX@CNC group. In A549 tumor implanted mouse model, Cy5.5-labeled HA@DOX@CNC group exhibited higher tumor accumulation efficiency rather than free Cy5.5 after intravenous injection. All these findings suggest that designed HA@DOX@CNC can be one of promising biocompatible tumor-targeted nano-size drug delivery systems. • Hyaluronic acid-doxorubicin-cellulose nanocrystal was fabricated by layering method. • Multi-layered cellulose nanocrystal was appropriate for passive tumor targeting. • Hyaluronic acid was introduced for CD44 receptor-mediated endocytosis in cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Selenium and dopamine-crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogel for chemophotothermal cancer therapy.
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Yang, Mingyu, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Sungyun, Koo, Ja Seong, Seo, Ji-Hye, Jeong, Da In, Hwang, ChaeRim, Lee, Junmin, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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HYALURONIC acid , *CANCER treatment , *HYDROGELS , *SELENIUM , *INDOCYANINE green , *SODIUM selenite , *PHOTOTHERMAL effect - Abstract
Sodium selenite (Se)-directed crosslinked hydrogels based on hyaluronic acid (HA)-dopamine (HD), including indocyanine green (ICG), were developed for local therapy of breast cancer. Se can induce polymerization of dopamine (in HD conjugate) by making alkaline pH value, coordinate with the functional groups of HD, and kill cancer cells by pro-oxidant effects. ICG can be entrapped in the crosslinked HD/Se hydrogel network and long lasting photothermal efficacies can be maintained for cancer therapy. HD conjugate was synthesized via an amide linkage between carboxylic acid group of HA and amine group of dopamine. HD/Se gel was fabricated by covalent bonding of dopamine group (in HD conjugate) and the coordination between selenium and functional groups of HD. Controlled rheological properties of HD/Se/ICG gel may provide easy injectability and slow biodegradability. Sufficient photothermal efficiencies were acquired after near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation. HD/Se/ICG gel structure was remained in the mouse for 2 weeks and severe systemic toxicities were not observed in blood and histological assays. Intratumoral injection of HD/Se/ICG gel with NIR laser irradiation provided the most efficient tumor growth inhibition capability without severe systemic toxicities. HD/Se/ICG hydrogel structure can be introduced as a promising multifunctional platform for local therapy of breast cancers. Unlabelled Image • Sodium selenite-directed crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogels were fabricated. • Sodium selenite contributed to the crosslinking of gel and chemotherapeutic effects. • Indocyanine green included in the hydrogel exhibited photothermal therapeutic effects. • Designed hydrogels can be applied to the local chemo-photothermal therapy of cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. Supra-blot: an accurate and reliable assay for detecting target proteins with a synthetic host molecule–enzyme hybrid.
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Sung, Gihyun, Lee, Song-Yi, Kang, Myeong-Gyun, Kim, Kyung Lock, An, Jaeyeon, Sim, Jaehwan, Kim, Sungwan, Kim, Seungjoon, Ko, Jaewon, Rhee, Hyun-Woo, Park, Kyeng Min, and Kim, Kimoon
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SYNTHETIC proteins , *IMMOBILIZED proteins , *HORSERADISH peroxidase , *BIOMOLECULES , *CHEMILUMINESCENCE - Abstract
In accordance with the rapid increase in demand for selective and spatial chemical tagging, and accurate detection of proteins of interest, we develop a sensitive protein detection method, termed "Supra-blot" capitalizing on high-affinity host–guest interaction between cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7]) and adamantylammonium (AdA). The method can directly detect chemically tagged proteins without false-positive signals caused by endogenous biomolecules. Not only a single specific protein, but also spatially localized proteins in cells were labeled with AdA, and selectively detected by a host molecule–enzyme hybrid, CB[7]-conjugated horseradish peroxidase (CB[7]-HRP) generating amplified chemiluminescence signals. This study shows the great potential of Supra-blot for accurate and reliable detection of proteins of interest in cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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15. Application of temporary agglomeration of chitosan-coated nanoparticles for the treatment of lung metastasis of melanoma.
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Lee, Song Yi, Koo, Ja Seong, Yang, Mingyu, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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MELANOMA , *X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , *LUNGS , *METASTASIS , *CELL transformation , *SERUM albumin - Abstract
Graphical abstract Abstract Temporary association of chitosan (CS)-coated nanoparticles (NPs) including phloretin (Phl) in the blood stream can be applied to treat lung metastasis of melanoma. Phl was entrapped in poly(d , l -lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) NPs as an anticancer agent, whereas CS was decorated onto the outer surfaces of the Phl-loaded PLGA NPs (PLGA/Phl NPs). CS-coated PLGA/Phl NPs (CS–PLGA/Phl NPs) with mean hydrodynamic sizes of 342 nm, spherical shapes, unimodal size distribution, positive zeta potentials, and drug encapsulation efficiency larger than 90% were prepared. The presence of the CS layers in the outer surfaces of the CS–PLGA/Phl NPs was elucidated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Upon blending of the CS–PLGA/Phl NPs with serum albumin, microscale agglomerates formed and easily dissociated into individual NPs by applying external forces. A sustained Phl release from NPs and similar antiproliferation potential of the CS–PLGA/Phl NPs to that of Phl in melanoma (B16F10) cells were observed. After multiple dosing of developed NPs in mouse models with lung metastasis of melanoma, the CS–PLGA/Phl NPs group exhibited significantly lower lung weight and number of metastasis foci than the PLGA/Phl NPs group (p < 0.05). These results suggest that the transient transformation of NPs into microscale aggregates and their facile dissociation into individual NPs can be efficiently and safely applied for the treatment of lung metastasis of melanoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. Development of iron(II) sulfate nanoparticles produced by hot-melt extrusion and their therapeutic potentials for colon cancer.
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Koo, Ja Seong, Lee, Song Yi, Azad, Md Obyedul Kalam, Kim, Minju, Hwang, Sung Jun, Nam, Suyeong, Kim, Sungyun, Chae, Byung-Jo, Kang, Wie-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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IRON sulfates , *NANOPARTICLES , *COLON cancer , *POLYETHYLENE glycol , *HYDRODYNAMICS - Abstract
Graphical abstract Abstract Particle size reduction of FeSO 4 (iron(II) sulfate, IS) from micron to nano size was achieved by a combination of hot-melt extrusion (HME) processing and the input of Span 80, Tween 80, and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) 6000. Conveying, kneading, and extruding steps of the HME process and a decrease in the surface tension by surfactants were introduced to produce FeSO 4 nanoparticles (NPs) in an aqueous environment. The FeSO 4 -based NPs (ISNPs) in the dispersion were composed of FeSO 4 , Span 80, Tween 80, and PEG 6000 and displayed a hydrodynamic size of 350–400 nm (5–50 mg/mL ISNPs concentration range) and a spherical shape. Considering the feeding ratio of FeSO 4 (20%, w/w) used for preparing the ISNPs, FeSO 4 appears to be wrapped by Span 80, Tween 80, and PEG 6000 according to the results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis. ISNPs exhibited different thermodynamic properties from those of FeSO 4 itself. In colon adenocarcinoma (Caco-2) cells, the ISNPs group exhibited enhanced antiproliferation and apoptosis potentials compared to the FeSO 4 group (p < 0.05). Histological staining data of a dissected intestine after oral administration of ISNPs suggest the absence of severe intestinal toxicities compared to the control (no treatment) group. All of these results imply the feasibility of the use of the developed ISNPs for the treatment of colon cancers with oral administration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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17. Hyaluronic acid/doxorubicin nanoassembly-releasing microspheres for the transarterial chemoembolization of a liver tumor.
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Lee, Song Yi, Choi, Jin Woo, Lee, Jae-Young, Kim, Dae-Duk, Kim, Hyo-Cheol, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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DOXORUBICIN , *CHEMOEMBOLIZATION , *LIVER cancer , *ANTHRACYCLINES , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
Doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded, hyaluronic acid-ceramide (HACE) nanoassembly-releasing poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (MSs) were developed for transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) therapy of liver cancer. DOX/HACE MSs with a mean diameter of 27 μm and a spherical shape were prepared based on the modified emulsification method. Their in vitro biodegradability in artificial biological fluids was observed. A more sustained drug release pattern was observed from DOX/HACE MS than from DOX MS at pH 7.4. The cellular internalization efficiency of DOX of the DOX/HACE MS group was higher than that of the DOX MS group in liver cancer cells (HepG2 and McA-RH7777 cells), mainly due to CD44 receptor-mediated endocytosis of the released DOX/HACE nanoassembly. In both HepG2 and McA-RH7777 cells, the antiproliferation and apoptotic potentials of the DOX/HACE MS were significantly higher than those of the DOX MS (p < .05). Notably, in the McA-RH7777 tumor-implanted rat models, a better tumor growth suppression, a lower tumor viable portion, and a higher incidence of apoptosis were presented in the DOX/HACE MS group than in the DOX MS group after intra-arterial (IA) administration. DOX/HACE-based nanoassembly release from the DOX/HACE MS seems to elevate the cellular accumulation of DOX and its anticancer activities. The developed DOX/HACE MS can be used as a drug-loaded HA nanoassembly-releasing MS system for TACE therapy of liver cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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18. An α-tocopheryl succinate enzyme-based nanoassembly for cancer imaging and therapy.
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Lee, Song Yi and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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LYSINE , *DRUG delivery systems , *CANCER treatment , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *BREAST cancer - Abstract
Nanoassembly (NA) based on a D-α-tocopherol succinate (αTS) conjugated lysozyme (Lys) (Lys-αTS) was fabricated for tumor-selective delivery of curcumin (CUR) for breast cancer therapy. Lys and αTS were used as a biocompatible enzyme and a hydrophobic residue, respectively, for the preparation of nanocarriers in this study. Compared with CUR-loaded cross-linked Lys (c-Lys/CUR) NA, Lys-αTS/CUR NA exhibited a smaller hydrodynamic size (213 nm mean diameter), a narrower size distribution, and a more spherical shape. Sustained drug release was observed from the Lys-αTS/CUR NA for five days at a normal physiological pH (pH 7.4). The developed Lys-αTS/CUR NA showed enhanced cellular accumulation, antiproliferative effects, and apoptotic efficacies in MDA-MB-231 human breast adenocarcinoma cells. According to the results of optical imaging test in the MDA-MB-231 tumor-bearing mouse models, the Lys-αTS/CUR NA-injected group exhibited a more tumor-selective accumulation pattern, rather than being distributed in the normal tissues and organs. The observed tumor targetability of Lys-αTS/CUR was further studied, which revealed improved in vivo anticancer activities (better inhibition of tumor growth and induction of apoptosis in the tumor tissue) after an intravenous administration in the MDA-MB-231 tumor-bearing mouse models. All these results indicate that the newly developed enzyme-based nanocarrier, the Lys-αTS NA, can be a promising candidate for the therapy of breast cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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19. Preparation of cupric sulfate-based self-emulsifiable nanocomposites and their application to the photothermal therapy of colon adenocarcinoma.
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Koo, Ja Seong, Lee, Song Yi, Nam, Suyeong, Azad, Md Obyedul Kalam, Kim, Minju, Kim, Kwangyeol, Chae, Byung-Jo, Kang, Wie-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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TREATMENT effectiveness , *COLON cancer treatment , *PHOTOTHERMAL spectroscopy , *PHOTOTHERMAL effect , *NANOCOMPOSITE materials - Abstract
Abstract Nanocomposites (NCs) of cupric sulfate monohydrate (CuSO 4 ) were fabricated by hot-melt extrusion (HME) system equipped with twin screws. Micron-sized bulk powder of CuSO 4 was dispersed in the mixture of surfactants (Span 80 and Tween 80) and hydrophilic polymer (polyethylene glycol (PEG) 6000) by HME process. Reduction of surface tension by surfactants and homogeneous dispersion in hydrophilic polymer along with HME technique were introduced to prepare CuSO 4 NCs. Dispersion of CuSO 4 NCs exhibited approximately 204 nm hydrodynamic size, unimodal size distribution, and positive zeta potential values. Encapsulation of CuSO 4 in CuSO 4 NCs and the physicochemical interactions between CuSO 4 and pharmaceutical excipients were investigated by solid-state studies. Of note, CuSO 4 NCs group exhibited higher antiproliferation efficacies, compared with bulk CuSO 4 , in Caco-2 (human adenocarcinoma) cells at 75 and 100 μg/mL CuSO 4 concentrations ( p < 0.05). Also, near-infrared laser irradiation to CuSO 4 NCs group elevated the antiproliferation efficacies, compared with non-irradiation group, in Caco-2 cells. After intravenous injection in mice, CuSO 4 NCs did not show severe in vivo toxicities. Developed CuSO 4 NCs can be one of promising candidates of photothermal therapeutic agents for colon cancers. Highlights • CuSO 4 nanocomposites (NCs) were fabricated by hot-melt extrusion method. • Dispersion of CuSO 4 in NCs was identified by several solid-state studies. • CuSO 4 NCs exhibited improved photothermal therapeutic efficacies in Caco-2 cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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20. Berberine and zinc oxide-based nanoparticles for the chemo-photothermal therapy of lung adenocarcinoma.
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Kim, Sungyun, Lee, Song Yi, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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BERBERINE , *ZINC oxide , *NANOMEDICINE , *PHOTOTHERMAL spectroscopy , *LUNG cancer , *CANCER diagnosis , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Organic/inorganic hydrid nanoparticles (NPs) composed of berberine (BER) and zinc oxide (ZnO) were developed for the therapy of lung cancers. Without the use of pharmaceutical excipients, NPs were fabricated with only dual anticancer agents (BER and ZnO) by facile blending method. The mean weight ratio between BER and ZnO in BER-ZnO NPs was 39:61 in this study. BER-ZnO NPs dispersed in water exhibited 200–300 nm hydrodynamic size under 5 mg/mL concentration. The exposure of both BER and ZnO in the outer layers of BER-ZnO NPs was identified by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis. The amorphization of BER and the maintenance of ZnO structure were observed in the results of X-ray powder diffractometer analysis. Improved antiproliferation efficacy, based on the chemo-photothermal therapeutic efficacy, of BER-ZnO NPs in A549 (human lung adenocarcinoma) cells was presented. According to the blood tests in rats after intravenous administration, BER-ZnO NPs did not induce severe hepatotoxicity, renal toxicity, and hemotoxicity. Developed BER-ZnO NPs can be used efficiently and safely for the chemo-photothermal therapy of lung cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Polydopamine-coated nanocomposites of Angelica gigas Nakai extract and their therapeutic potential for triple-negative breast cancer cells.
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Nam, Suyeong, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Jung-Jin, Kang, Wie-Soo, Yoon, In-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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BREAST cancer treatment , *CANCER cells , *DOPAMINE , *BINDING sites , *NANOCARRIERS , *NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Polydopamine (PD)-coated nanocomposites (NCs) based on the ethanol extract of Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN EtOH ext) were fabricated and evaluated for breast cancer therapy. AGN NCs were prepared using a modified emulsification-solvent evaporation method and were further incubated in dopamine solution (at pH 8.6) to be covered with the PD layer. PD-AGN NCs with a 213-nm mean diameter, narrow size distribution, and negative zeta potential values were fabricated in this study. Less negative (close to zero) zeta potential value of PD-AGN NCs than that of AGN NCs implied the existence of the PD layer in the outer surface of NCs. The PD layer in PD-AGN NCs was also identified by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and ultraviolet (UV)/visible absorption analyses. The sustained release of decursin (D) and decursinol angelate (DA), as major active pharmacological components of AGN, was observed in both AGN NCs and PD-AGN NCs. Enhanced cellular binding property of PD-AGN NCs, compared to AGN NCs, in MDA-MB-231 (human breast adenocarcinoma; triple-negative breast cancer) cells was observed. Improved anticancer activities of PD-AGN NCs compared with those of AGN EtOH ext and AGN NCs were also shown in MDA-MB-231 cells. The developed PD-AGN NCs may be used as remarkable platform nanocarriers for efficient breast cancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Hydrogel design to overcome thermal resistance and ROS detoxification in photothermal and photodynamic therapy of cancer.
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Jeong, Da In, Kim, Hyun Jin, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Sungyun, Huh, Ji Won, Ahn, Jae-Hee, Karmakar, Mrinmoy, Kim, Han-Jun, Lee, KangJu, Lee, Junmin, Ko, Hyun-Jeong, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *THERMAL resistance , *CANCER treatment , *HEAT shock proteins , *BREAST cancer surgery , *REACTIVE oxygen species - Abstract
Responsive heat resistance (by heat shock protein upregulation) and spontaneous reactive oxygen species (ROS) detoxification have been regarded as the major obstacles for photothermal/photodynamic therapy of cancer. To overcome the thermal resistance and improve ROS susceptibility in breast cancer therapy, Au ion-crosslinked hydrogels including indocyanine green (ICG) and polyphenol are devised. Au ion has been introduced for gel crosslinking (by catechol-Au3+ coordination), cellular glutathione depletion, and O 2 production from cellular H 2 O 2. ICG can generate singlet oxygen from O 2 (for photodynamic therapy) and induce hyperthermia (for photothermal therapy) under the near-infrared laser exposure. (−)-Epigallocatechin gallate downregulates heat shock protein to overcome heat resistance during hyperthermia and exerts multiple anticancer functions in spite of its ironical antioxidant features. Those molecules are concinnously engaged in the hydrogel structure to offer fast gel transformation, syringe injection, self-restoration, and rheological tuning for augmented photo/chemotherapy of cancer. Intratumoral injection of multifunctional hydrogel efficiently suppressed the growth of primary breast cancer and completely eliminated the residual tumor mass. Proposed hydrogel system can be applied to tumor size reduction prior to surgery of breast cancer and the complete remission after its surgery. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Hyaluronic acid/doxorubicin nanoassembly-releasing microspheres for the transarterial chemoembolization of a liver tumor.
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Lee, Song Yi, Choi, Jin Woo, Lee, Jae-Young, Kim, Dae-Duk, Kim, Hyo-Cheol, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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DOXORUBICIN , *CHEMOEMBOLIZATION , *LIVER cancer , *DRUG delivery systems , *CANCER treatment - Abstract
Doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded, hyaluronic acid-ceramide (HACE) nanoassembly-releasing poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (MSs) were developed for transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) therapy of liver cancer. DOX/HACE MSs with a mean diameter of 27 μm and a spherical shape were prepared based on the modified emulsification method. Their in vitro biodegradability in artificial biological fluids was observed. A more sustained drug release pattern was observed from DOX/HACE MS than from DOX MS at pH 7.4. The cellular internalization efficiency of DOX of the DOX/HACE MS group was higher than that of the DOX MS group in liver cancer cells (HepG2 and McA-RH7777 cells), mainly due to CD44 receptor-mediated endocytosis of the released DOX/HACE nanoassembly. In both HepG2 and McA-RH7777 cells, the antiproliferation and apoptotic potentials of the DOX/HACE MS were significantly higher than those of the DOX MS (p < .05). Notably, in the McA-RH7777 tumor-implanted rat models, a better tumor growth suppression, a lower tumor viable portion, and a higher incidence of apoptosis were presented in the DOX/HACE MS group than in the DOX MS group after intra-arterial (IA) administration. DOX/HACE-based nanoassembly release from the DOX/HACE MS seems to elevate the cellular accumulation of DOX and its anticancer activities. The developed DOX/HACE MS can be used as a drug-loaded HA nanoassembly-releasing MS system for TACE therapy of liver cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. An α-tocopheryl succinate enzyme-based nanoassembly for cancer imaging and therapy.
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Lee, Song Yi and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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CANCER treatment , *SUCCINATES , *CURCUMIN , *BREAST cancer treatment , *APOPTOSIS , *LABORATORY mice - Abstract
Nanoassembly (NA) based on a D-α-tocopherol succinate (αTS) conjugated lysozyme (Lys) (Lys-αTS) was fabricated for tumor-selective delivery of curcumin (CUR) for breast cancer therapy. Lys and αTS were used as a biocompatible enzyme and a hydrophobic residue, respectively, for the preparation of nanocarriers in this study. Compared with CUR-loaded cross-linked Lys (c-Lys/CUR) NA, Lys-αTS/CUR NA exhibited a smaller hydrodynamic size (213 nm mean diameter), a narrower size distribution, and a more spherical shape. Sustained drug release was observed from the Lys-αTS/CUR NA for five days at a normal physiological pH (pH 7.4). The developed Lys-αTS/CUR NA showed enhanced cellular accumulation, antiproliferative effects, and apoptotic efficacies in MDA-MB-231 human breast adenocarcinoma cells. According to the results of optical imaging test in the MDA-MB-231 tumor-bearing mouse models, the Lys-αTS/CUR NA-injected group exhibited a more tumor-selective accumulation pattern, rather than being distributed in the normal tissues and organs. The observed tumor targetability of Lys-αTS/CUR was further studied, which revealed improved in vivo anticancer activities (better inhibition of tumor growth and induction of apoptosis in the tumor tissue) after an intravenous administration in the MDA-MB-231 tumor-bearing mouse models. All these results indicate that the newly developed enzyme-based nanocarrier, the Lys-αTS NA, can be a promising candidate for the therapy of breast cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Phloretin-loaded fast dissolving nanofibers for the locoregional therapy of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
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Nam, Suyeong, Lee, Song Yi, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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PHLORETIN , *NANOFIBERS , *CANCER treatment , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *TREATMENT of oral cancer , *ELECTROSPINNING , *HYDRODYNAMICS , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Fast dissolving nanofiber (NF) composed of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and d -α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (TPGS) was developed for locoregional delivery of phloretin to oral cancers. PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF with 321 nm mean diameter and >90% drug entrapment efficiency was fabricated by an electrospinning method. Transformation of drug from crystalline to amorphous state was identified by solid-state studies. NF structure was changed to nanoparticles after its dispersing in the aqueous medium. PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF exhibited fast wetting property and smaller hydrodynamic size of dispersion, compared with PVA/phloretin NF. The amphiphilic property of TPGS also contributed to the improved drug release from PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF. The anticancer activities of phloretin, via the inhibition of glucose uptake into the cancer cells, in NFs were assessed in YD-9 cells (oral squamous cell carcinoma from buccal cheek). The antiproliferation efficacy of PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF was significantly higher than that of phloretin solution and PVA/phloretin NF ( p < 0.05). Higher apoptotic events were also observed in PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF group rather than phloretin solution and PVA/phloretin NF groups ( p < 0.05). All these results support that PVA/TPGS/phloretin NF can be a promising fast dissolving formulation for the treatment of oral cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Fabrication of polymer matrix-free nanocomposites based on Angelica gigas Nakai extract and their application to breast cancer therapy.
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Lee, Song Yi, Lee, Jeong-Jun, Nam, Suyeong, Kang, Wie-Soo, Yoon, In-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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SYNTHESIS of Nanocomposite materials , *ANGELICA (Plants) , *NANOFABRICATION , *BREAST cancer treatment ,THERAPEUTIC use of plant extracts - Abstract
Nanocomposites (NCs) based on the ethanol extract of Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN EtOH ext) were developed for breast cancer therapy. Polymer matrix-free nano-sized particles based on the extract of natural product were fabricated using a modified emulsification-solvent evaporation method. Without the use of polymer matrix, toxicity can be minimized and the clinical application may be assured. AGN NCs with approximately 200 nm mean diameter, narrow size distribution, and negative zeta potential were prepared in this study. Sustained release of decursin (D) and decursinol angelate (DA) (as major components of AGN) from AGN NCs was observed at pH 7.4. Cellular accumulation efficiency and intracellular distribution of AGN NCs were evaluated in MCF-7 (human breast adenocarcinoma) cells. According to the results of antiproliferation assay in MCF-7 cells, IC 50 value of AGN NCs group (27.4 ± 4.0 μg/mL) was lower than that of AGN EtOH ext group (75.3 ± 13.7 μg/mL) ( p < 0.05). Also, the percentage of apoptotic events of AGN NCs group was significantly higher than that of AGN EtOH ext group ( p < 0.05). All these findings suggest that developed AGN NCs can be used as one of promising nanosystems for the therapy of breast cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. A study on the subjectivity of South Korean parents regarding corporal punishment in early childhood.
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Jun, Mikyung, Lee, Song Yi, and Shim, Tae Eun
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CORPORAL punishment , *KOREANS , *DISCIPLINE of children , *PARENT attitudes , *LEGAL education - Abstract
We conducted this study after South Korea abolished parental disciplinary rights in 2021. This study identifies the characteristics of parental perceptions regarding types of corporal punishment administered to children by discovering the in-depth subjective structure of perceptions. We recruited 40 participants (parents with children aged two to six years) after posting a notice on the bulletin boards of infant nursing and education institutions in Seoul. The study employed Q methodology. The research procedure involved 40 Q-samples (selected from the Q-concourse) classified according to P-samples of 40 participants. We used the QUANL program to analyze data. We categorized parents' perceptions into four types: removal (corporal punishment is wrong and should not be used), discipline (corporal punishment is a disciplinary method), trigger (certain triggers induce corporal punishment), and habit (corporal punishment occurs habitually). While all parents in the four types perceived corporal punishment as an action to avoid, stopping it in childcare settings was difficult. Some parents viewed it as necessary and revealed the importance of setting standards. Results showed that support measures (such as parental education and legal measures) are required to correct misconceptions and inaccurate knowledge about corporal punishment and create a quality, nurturing environment for children. The findings provide meaningful data supporting measures to reduce parental corporal punishment that inhibits growth in early childhood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Dopamine-conjugated poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles for protein delivery to macrophages.
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Lee, Song Yi and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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DOPAMINE , *POLYLACTIC acid , *CONJUGATED polymers , *NANOPARTICLES , *MACROPHAGES - Abstract
Poly(lactic- co -glycolic acid)-dopamine (PLGA-D)-based nanoparticles (NPs) were developed for the delivery of protein to macrophages. PLGA-D was synthesized via amide bond formation between the amine group of D and the carboxylic acid group of PLGA. Bovine serum albumin (BSA, model protein) was encapsulated in PLGA NPs and PLGA-D NPs, which had an approximately 200 nm mean diameter, <0.2 polydispersity index, and negative zeta potential value. There was no increment in the mean diameters of BSA-loaded NPs after 24 h of incubation in biological fluid-simulated media ( i.e. , aqueous buffer and serum media). The primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of BSA released from the NPs were studied by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), circular dichroism, and fluorescence spectrophotometry; the structural stability of BSA was preserved during its encapsulation in the NPs and release from the NPs. PLGA/BSA NPs and PLGA-D/BSA NPs did not induce serious cytotoxicity in RAW 264.7 cells (mouse macrophage cell line) in an established concentration range. In RAW 264.7 cells, the intracellular accumulation of PLGA-D NPs was 2-fold higher than that of PLGA NPs. All of these findings indicated that PLGA-D NPs are a promising system for delivering proteins to macrophages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Amine-functionalized poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles for improved cellular uptake and tumor penetration.
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Lee, Song Yi and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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TUMOR treatment , *DRUG delivery systems , *NANOMEDICINE , *PHLORETIN , *POLYLACTIC acid , *AMINES , *GLYCOLIC acid , *CANCER cells - Abstract
Amine-functionalized poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA-NH 2 ) nanoparticles (NPs) were developed for the delivery of phloretin. PLGA-NH 2 /phloretin NPs with 237 nm mean diameter, narrow size distribution, and around −6 mV zeta potential were fabricated by a modified emulsification-solvent evaporation method. The results of solid state studies revealed that drug was successfully incorporated into the polymeric NPs. The initial particle size of developed NPs was maintained after 24 h incubation in human serum albumin (HSA) solution, fetal bovine serum (FBS), and phosphate buffered saline (PBS). Sustained and higher drug release patterns at acidic pH (pH 5.5), compared with neutral pH (pH 7.4), from PLGA-NH 2 NPs were observed. The experimental data of flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) studies suggested that PLGA-NH 2 NPs may have an improved cellular accumulation efficiency, compared with PLGA NPs, in Hep-2 cells (human laryngeal carcinoma). Also, PLGA-NH 2 NPs exhibited enhanced growth inhibitory effects rather than PLGA NPs in Hep-2 spheroid model. By introducing a simple strategy based on amine-functionalization of PLGA NPs (without installing complicated functional moieties), improved cellular uptake and antitumor efficacies without severe toxicity, compared with unmodified PLGA NPs, have been accomplished. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Transient aggregation of chitosan-modified poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles in the blood stream and improved lung targeting efficiency.
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Lee, Song Yi, Jung, Eunjae, Park, Ju-Hwan, Park, Jin Woo, Shim, Chang-Koo, Kim, Dae-Duk, Yoon, In-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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CLUSTERING of particles , *CHITOSAN , *POLYLACTIC acid , *COPOLYMERS , *NANOPARTICLES , *INTRAVENOUS therapy , *LUNG physiology - Abstract
Chitosan (CS)-modified poly( d , l -lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared and their lung targetability after intravenous administration was elucidated. PLGA NPs (mean diameter: 225 nm; polydispersity index: 0.11; zeta potential: −15 mV), 0.2% (w/v) CS-coated PLGA NPs (CS02-PLGA NPs, mean diameter: 264 nm; polydispersity index: 0.17; zeta potential: −7 mV), and 0.5% (w/v) CS-coated PLGA NPs (CS05-PLGA NPs, mean diameter: 338 nm; polydispersity index: 0.23; zeta potential: 12 mV) were fabricated by a modified solvent evaporation method. PLGA NPs maintained their initial particle size in different media, such as human serum albumin (HSA) solution, rat plasma, and distilled water (DW), while CS05-PLGA NPs exhibited the formation of aggregates in early incubation time and disassembly of those into the NPs in late incubation time (at 24 h). According to the sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) analysis, the binding affinity of CS05-PLGA NPs with HSA and rat plasma was higher than that of PLGA NPs. By a near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging test in the mouse, the selective accumulation of CS05-PLGA NPs, rather than PLGA NPs, in lung tissue was demonstrated. These findings suggest that CS05-PLGA NPs can form transient aggregates in the blood stream after intravenous administration and markedly improve lung targeting efficiency, compared with PLGA NPs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Electrosprayed nanocomposites based on hyaluronic acid derivative and Soluplus for tumor-targeted drug delivery.
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Lee, Song Yi, Lee, Jeong-Jun, Park, Ju-Hwan, Lee, Jae-Young, Ko, Seung-Hak, Shim, Jae-Seong, Lee, Jongkook, Heo, Moon Young, Kim, Dae-Duk, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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TUMOR treatment , *HYALURONIC acid , *ELECTROSPRAY ionization mass spectrometry , *NANOCOMPOSITE materials , *CHEMICAL derivatives , *DRUG delivery systems , *TARGETED drug delivery - Abstract
Nanocomposite (NC) based on hyaluronic acid-ceramide (HACE) and Soluplus (SP) was fabricated by electrospraying for the tumor-targeted delivery of resveratrol (RSV). Amphiphilic property of both HACE and SP has been used to entrap RSV in the internal cavity of NC. Electrospraying with established experimental conditions produced HACE/SP/RSV NC with 230 nm mean diameter, narrow size distribution, negative zeta potential, and >80% drug entrapment efficiency. Sustained and pH-dependent drug release profiles were observed in drug release test. Cellular uptake efficiency of HACE/SP NC was higher than that of SP NC, mainly based on HA-CD44 receptor interaction, in MDA-MB-231 (CD44 receptor-positive human breast cancer) cells. Selective tumor targetability of HACE/SP NC, compared to SP NC, was also confirmed in MDA-MB-231 tumor-xenograted mouse model using a near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging. According to the results of pharmacokinetic study in rats, decreased in vivo clearance and increased half-life of RSV in NC group, compared to drug solution group, were shown. Given that these experimental results, developed HACE/SP NC can be a promising theranostic nanosystem for CD44 receptor-expressed cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Cholesterol-modified poly(lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles for tumor-targeted drug delivery.
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Lee, Jeong-Jun, Lee, Song Yi, Park, Ju-Hwan, Kim, Dae-Duk, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *CHOLESTEROL , *POLYLACTIC acid , *NANOMEDICINE , *TARGETED drug delivery , *DRUG delivery systems - Abstract
Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-cholesterol (PLGA-C)-based nanoparticles (NPs) were developed for the tumor-targeted delivery of curcumin (CUR). PLGA-C/CUR NPs with ∼200 nm mean diameter, narrow size distribution, and neutral zeta potential were fabricated by a modified emulsification-solvent evaporation method. The existence of cholesterol moiety in PLGA-C copolymer was confirmed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1 H NMR) analysis. In vitro stability of developed NPs after 24 h incubation was confirmed in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and serum media. Sustained (∼6 days) and pH-responsive drug release profiles from PLGA-C NPs were presented. Blank PLGA and PLGA-C NPs exhibited a negligible cytotoxicity in Hep-2 (human laryngeal carcinoma) cells in the tested concentration range. According to the results of flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) studies, PLGA-C NPs presented an improved cellular accumulation efficiency, compared to PLGA NPs, in Hep-2 cells. Enhanced in vivo tumor targetability of PLGA-C NPs, compared to PLGA NPs, in Hep-2 tumor-xenografted mouse model was also verified by a real-time near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging study. Developed PLGA-C NPs may be a candidate of efficient and biocompatible nanosystems for tumor-targeted drug delivery and cancer imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Perceptions of experience of online coaching for college students' career planning.
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Lee, Song Yi, Shim, Tae Eun, and Yoo, Young Eun
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EDUCATIONAL coaching , *PSYCHOLOGY of students , *COLLEGE students , *VOCATIONAL guidance , *ELECTRIC bicycles - Abstract
This study examined college students' perceptions of online coaching for career planning and preparing a plan to promote online coaching. We used the Q-methodology with 40 Q-sets and 31 P-samples. As a result of the study, we derived a total of six types of perceptions: Type 1, improves career competencies through experts; Type 2, demands continuous and systematic processes; Type 3, appreciates psychological support through relationships; Type 4, regards convenient environments as important and emphasizes ease of access; Type 5, demands personalized coaching using e-portfolios; and Type 6, appreciates practical job information. We investigated the perceptions of online coaching based on the individual types discovered in this study and discussed ways to promote online coaching. • Discovering types of perceptions on online coaching among college students. • The six types revealed provided insights about online coaching. • Results suggested a promising future for career planning through online coaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Binding of USP4 to cortactin enhances cell migration in HCT116 human colon cancer cells.
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Yun, Sun‐Il, Kwak, Chulhwan, Lee, Song‐Yi, Shin, Sanghee, Oh, Changsuk, Kim, Jong‐Seo, Rhee, Hyun‐Woo, and Kim, Kyeong Kyu
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Ubiquitin‐specific protease 4 (USP4) is highly overexpressed in colon cancer and acts as a potent protooncogenic protein by deubiquitinating β‐catenin. However, its prominent roles in tumor formation and migration in cancer cells are not fully understood by its deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) activity on β‐catenin. Thus, we investigated an additional role of USP4 in cancer. In this study, we identified cortactin (CTTN), an actin‐binding protein involved in the regulation of cytoskeleton dynamics and a potential prognostic marker for cancers, as a new cellular interacting partner of USP4 from proximal labeling of HCT116 cells. Additionally, the role of USP4 in CTTN activation and promotion of cell dynamics and migration was investigated in HCT116 cells. We confirmed that interacting of USP4 with CTTN increased cell movement. This finding was supported by the fact that USP4 overexpression in HCT116 cells with reduced expression of CTTN was insufficient to promote cell migration. Additionally, we observed that USP4 overexpression led to a significant increase in CTTN phosphorylation, which is a requisite mechanism for cell migration, by regulating Src/focal adhesion kinase (FAK) binding to CTTN and its activation. Our results suggest that USP4 plays a dual role in cancer progression, including stabilization of β‐catenin as a DUB and interaction with CTTN to promote cell dynamics by inducing CTTN phosphorylation. Therefore, this study demonstrates that USP4 is important for cancer progression and is a good target for treating or preventing cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Comparison of two topographical airway length measurements in adults.
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Choi, Bo-Rum, Lee, Song-Yi, Chung, Jun-Young, Park, Sung-Wook, Wha Ja Kang, and Kang, Jong-Man
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TRACHEA intubation , *AIRWAY (Anatomy) , *CATHETERIZATION complications , *GEOMETRIC analysis , *ANGLES , *ADULTS - Abstract
Background: A correct estimate of the tracheal tube insertion depth can prevent complications, including endobronchial intubation and vocal cord trauma. We evaluated a new topographical method for endotracheal tube positioning relative to the carina, using a well-known prior topographical method for comparison. Methods: One hundred adult (male 50, female 50) patients were studied. The comparison topographic length (in cm) was measured by adding the distance between the right mouth corner and the right mandibular angle to the distance between the right mandibular angle and the center of the sternal manubrium. The new endotracheal tube insertion depth (in cm) was determined by adding the distance between the right mouth corner and the vocal cords, measured with the endotracheal tube itself, to the distance between the thyroid prominence and the manubriosternal joint, and then subtracting 4 cm. After intubation, the endotracheal tube was positioned properly at the right mouth corner and the endotracheal tube tip was evaluated using a fiberoptic bronchoscope at the carina. Results: The distances from the tip of the endotracheal tube to the carina were not significantly different between the methods in the same gender. However, our method allowed endotracheal tube tip placement between 3 cm and 5 cm, above the carina more frequently than the prior method in males. Conclusions: The new topographical method can be used as a guide to positioning the endotracheal tubes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Elevated IL-6 Expression in Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Regulates RANKL Mediated Inflammation in Osteoarthritis.
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Lee, Hyun-Joo, Kim, Dae-Yong, Noh, Hyeon jeong, Lee, Song Yi, Yoo, Ji Ae, Won, Samuel Jaeyoon, Jeon, Yoon Sang, Baek, Ji Hoon, and Ryu, Dong Jin
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MONONUCLEAR leukocytes , *REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction , *REGULATORY T cells , *IMMUNOREGULATION , *STEM cells - Abstract
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been shown to play a pivotal role in modulating cartilage regeneration and immune responses, particularly in the context of diseases that involve both degenerative processes and inflammation, such as osteoarthritis (OA). However, the precise mechanism through which IL-6 and other immune-regulatory factors influence the therapeutic efficacy of autologous adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) transplantation in OA treatment remains to be fully elucidated. This study aims to investigate the relationship between IL-6 expression in autologous ASCs isolated from OA patients and their impact on immune modulation, particularly focusing on the regulation of Receptor Activator of Nuclear factor Kappa-Β Ligand (RANKL), a key mediator of immune-driven cartilage degradation in OA. Autologous ASCs were isolated from the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue obtained from 22 OA patients. The isolated ASCs were cultured and characterized using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and flow cytometry to the phenotype and immune regulatory factors of MSCs. Based on IL-6 expression levels, ASCs were divided into high and low IL-6 expression groups. These groups were then co-cultured with activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to evaluate their immune-modulatory capacity, including the induction of regulatory T cells, inhibition of immune cell proliferation, and regulation of key cytokines, such as interferon-gamma (IFN-γ). Additionally, RANKL expression, a critical factor in osteoclastogenesis and cartilage degradation, was assessed in both ASC groups. High IL-6-expressing ASCs demonstrated a significantly greater capacity to inhibit immune cell proliferation and IFN-γ production compared to their low IL-6-expressing counterparts under co-culture conditions. Moreover, the group of ASCs with high IL-6 expression showed a marked reduction in RANKL expression, suggesting enhanced potential to control osteoclast activity and subsequent cartilage defect in OA. Conclusion: Autologous ASCs with elevated IL-6 expression exhibit enhanced immunomodulatory properties, particularly in regulating over-activated immune response and reducing osteoclastogenesis through RANKL suppression. These findings indicate that selecting ASCs based on IL-6 expression could enhance the therapeutic efficacy of ASC-based treatments for OA by mitigating immune-driven joint inflammation and cartilage degradation, potentially slowing disease progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Gas generating microspheres for immediate release of Hsp90 inhibitor aiming at postembolization hypoxia in transarterial chemoembolization therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Choi, Jin Woo, Lee, Song Yi, Cho, Eun Ju, Jeong, Da In, Kim, Dae-Duk, Kim, Hyo-Cheol, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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CHEMOEMBOLIZATION , *HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma , *HEAT shock proteins , *HYPOXEMIA , *CARBON dioxide , *MICROSPHERES - Abstract
[Display omitted] CO 2 gas generating poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microsphere (MS) was designed for rapid release of tanespimycin (17-AAG) in transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). As poorly water-soluble drug is generally released from PLGA MS in a sustained manner, the drug release profile should be controlled according to its clinical indications. In current study, responding to immediate increase in hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) level under hypoxia state followed by embolization of tumor feeding arteries, sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3) was added to PLGA/17-AAG MS for fast drug release by CO 2 gas generation in slightly acidic tumor microenvironment. With the aid of NaHCO 3 , initial burst release of 17-AAG was available without losing the micron-size and spherical shape of designed MS for embolization of artery. Acid-responsive CO 2 gas generation and subsequent immediate release of 17-AAG from MS were successfully verified. PLGA/17-AAG/NaHCO 3 MS-treated group exhibited higher antiproliferation and apoptosis induction efficacies in McA-RH7777 and SNU-761 cells. McA-RH7777 tumor-implanted rats treated by TACE using PLGA/17-AAG/NaHCO 3 MS presented a complete therapeutic response. All these findings suggest that developed tumor microenvironment-responsive gas-generating MS can be efficiently applied to TACE therapy of HCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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38. Polypseudorotaxane and polydopamine linkage-based hyaluronic acid hydrogel network with a single syringe injection for sustained drug delivery.
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Hwang, ChaeRim, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Han-Jun, Lee, KangJu, Lee, Junmin, Kim, Dae-Duk, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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HYALURONIC acid , *GLYCOLIC acid , *POLYMERS , *SYRINGES , *SUBCUTANEOUS injections , *POLYETHYLENE glycol , *CATECHOL - Abstract
Polypseudorotaxane structure and polydopamine bond-based crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels including donepezil-loaded microspheres were developed for subcutaneous injection. Both dopamine and polyethylene glycol (PEG) were covalently bonded to the HA polymer for catechol polymerization and inclusion complexation with alpha-cyclodextrin (α-CD), respectively. A PEG chain of HA-dopamine-PEG (HD-PEG) conjugate was threaded with α-CD to make a polypseudorotaxane structure and its pH was adjusted to 8.5 for dopamine polymerization. Poly(lactic- co -glycolic acid) (PLGA)/donepezil microsphere (PDM) was embedded into the HD-PEG network for its sustained release. The HD-PEG/α-CD/PDM 8.5 hydrogel system exhibited an immediate gelation pattern, injectability through single syringe, self-healing ability, and shear-thinning behavior. Donepezil was released from the HD-PEG/α-CD/PDM 8.5 hydrogel in a sustained pattern. Following subcutaneous injection, the weight of excised HD-PEG/α-CD/PDM 8.5 hydrogel was higher than the other groups on day 14. These findings support the clinical feasibility of the HD-PEG/α-CD/PDM 8.5 hydrogel for subcutaneous injection. • Hyaluronic acid-dopamine-polyethylene glycol (HD-PEG) was synthesized and identified. • HD-PEG was threaded with alpha-cyclodextrin (α-CD) and pH was adjusted to 8.5. • Polypseudorotaxane structure and polydopamine bond-based hydrogel was fabricated. • Donepezil-loaded microspheres were embedded in hydrogel system for sustained release. • Rheological features of injectable hydrogel were tuned for slow biodegradation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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39. Extended transit compartment model to describe tumor delay using Coxian distribution.
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Byun, Jong Hyuk, Yoon, In-Soo, Lee, Song Yi, Cho, Hyun-Jong, and Jung, Il Hyo
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AGE distribution , *PARAMETER estimation , *CELL populations , *MODEL validation , *DEATH rate - Abstract
The measured response of cell population is often delayed relative to drug injection, and individuals in a population have a specific age distribution. Common approaches for describing the delay are to apply transit compartment models (TCMs). This model reflects that all damaged cells caused by drugs suffer transition processes, resulting in death. In this study, we present an extended TCM using Coxian distribution, one of the phase-type distributions. The cell population attacked by a drug is described via age-structured models. The mortality rate of the damaged cells is expressed by a convolution of drug rate and age density. Then applying to Erlang and Coxian distribution, we derive Erlang TCM, representing the existing model, and Coxian TCMs, reflecting sudden death at all ages. From published data of drug and tumor, delays are compared after parameter estimations in both models. We investigate the dynamical changes according to the number of the compartments. Model robustness and equilibrium analysis are also performed for model validation. Coxian TCM is an extended model considering a realistic case and captures more diverse delays. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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40. Extended transit compartment model to describe tumor delay using Coxian distribution.
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Byun, Jong Hyuk, Yoon, In-Soo, Lee, Song Yi, Cho, Hyun-Jong, and Jung, Il Hyo
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AGE distribution , *PARAMETER estimation , *CELL populations , *MODEL validation , *DEATH rate - Abstract
The measured response of cell population is often delayed relative to drug injection, and individuals in a population have a specific age distribution. Common approaches for describing the delay are to apply transit compartment models (TCMs). This model reflects that all damaged cells caused by drugs suffer transition processes, resulting in death. In this study, we present an extended TCM using Coxian distribution, one of the phase-type distributions. The cell population attacked by a drug is described via age-structured models. The mortality rate of the damaged cells is expressed by a convolution of drug rate and age density. Then applying to Erlang and Coxian distribution, we derive Erlang TCM, representing the existing model, and Coxian TCMs, reflecting sudden death at all ages. From published data of drug and tumor, delays are compared after parameter estimations in both models. We investigate the dynamical changes according to the number of the compartments. Model robustness and equilibrium analysis are also performed for model validation. Coxian TCM is an extended model considering a realistic case and captures more diverse delays. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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41. Cascade Hydroxyl Radical-Generating and Ferroptosis-Inducing Nanofiber System for the Therapy of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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Park, JiHye, Hao, Qiaojun, Jeong, Da In, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Sungyun, Lee, Song Yi, Chu, Seongnam, Hyun, Usok, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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GLUCOSE oxidase , *ORAL cancer , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *CYTOTOXINS , *CANCER treatment - Abstract
Nanofiber (NF) membrane systems that can provide cascade catalytic reaction and ferroptosis induction were developed for oral cancer therapy. Glucose oxidase (GOx) and aminoferrocene (AF) were introduced into the NF system for glucose deprivation/H2O2 generation and OH radical generation, respectively. GOx offers starvation therapy and AF (including iron) provides chemodynamic therapy/ferroptosis for combating oral cancer. GOx (water-soluble) and AF (poorly water-soluble) molecules were successfully entrapped in the NF membrane via an electrospinning process. GOx and AF were incorporated into the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based NF, resulting in PVA/GOx/AF NF with fast disintegration and immediate drug-release properties. In oral squamous cell carcinoma (YD-9 cells), the PVA/GOx/AF NF group exhibited higher cytotoxicity, antiproliferation potential, cellular ROS level, apoptosis induction, lipid ROS level, and malondialdehyde level compared to the other NF groups. The electrospun PVA/GOx/AF NF can be directly applied to oral cancer without causing pain, offering starvation/chemodynamic therapy and ferroptosis induction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. Types of Client Perceptions Regarding Counselling Experiences at Psychological Counselling Centres: Utilising Q Methodology.
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Yi, Kyoung Hwa, Lim, Yeon ah, Lee, Jeeyoung, and Lee, Song Yi
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MENTAL health counseling , *Q technique , *COUNSELING , *PATIENT-professional relations , *COUNSELORS - Abstract
This study used Q methodology to explore the various types and characteristics of clients' subjective perceptions concerning their experiences at psychological counselling centres. We selected 33 Q samples from a Q population of 135; of the Q sample, 31 P samples underwent Q sorting. Subsequently, we analysed the data using the Quanl Program. The study categorised perception into four distinct types. Type 1 values therapeutic counselling relationships, Type 2 prioritises counselling services, Type 3 values counsellor assignment, and Type 4 prioritises the counselling structure. This study provides valuable basic data to clients, counsellors, and counselling institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. College students' experience of emergency remote teaching due to COVID-19.
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Shim, Tae Eun and Lee, Song Yi
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ATTENTION , *COLLEGE students , *SATISFACTION , *SCHOOL environment , *STUDENTS , *STUDENT attitudes , *TIME management , *QUALITATIVE research , *JUDGMENT sampling , *ONLINE education , *THEMATIC analysis , *INTERNET access , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
• College students' experiences of emergency remote teaching due to COVID19. • Results revealed advantages, disadvantages, and desired improvements. • The need for further development for a successful learning experience is demonstrated. • Specific suggestions for such developments are provided. This study analyzed South Korean college students' experiences of emergency remote teaching as a result of COVID-19 utilizing thematic analysis, which is a flexible and in-depth qualitative method used to analyze the similarity and association between individually derived theme words and discover meaningful associative relationships. The subjects of the study were college students at D University selected by purposeful sampling technique. A semi-structured questionnaire focusing on students' satisfaction and dissatisfaction with emergency remote teaching as well as their desired improvement was distributed online, and a total of 393 student responses were collected for analysis. According to the results of the study, the most common environment and method for participating in classes were student homes and personal laptops. Students noted some positive features of emergency remote teaching such as comfortable educational environments, smooth interactions, and efficient time utilization, while network instability, unilateral interactions, and reduced concentration were shown to be causes of students' complaints. Areas students identified for improvement were closely related to the causes of complaints, such as network stabilization, recorded lecture sharing, and the activation of interactions. The results of this study concluded that college students' educational environments are important, and the quality of interactions can vary depending on the teachers and technology used. Based on the results of this study, an improved and effective emergency remote teaching system maintaining academic achievement similar to traditional classroom teaching can be designed in preparation for any possible future crisis like COVID 19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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44. Possible contribution of sialic acid to the enhanced tumor targeting efficiency of nanoparticles engineered with doxorubicin.
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Lee, Song Yi, Nam, Suyeong, Koo, Ja Seong, Kim, Sungyun, Yang, Mingyu, Jeong, Da In, Hwang, ChaeRim, Park, JiHye, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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DOXORUBICIN , *POLYLACTIC acid , *NANOPARTICLES , *PHLORETIN , *ADENOCARCINOMA , *ENDOCYTOSIS , *SIALIC acids - Abstract
Doxorubicin (DOX)-engineered poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) including phloretin (PHL) were designed and the feasible contribution of sialic acid (SA) to the improved tumor targeting and penetration capabilities was elucidated in lung adenocarcinoma models. DOX has been clinically used as liposomal formulations after its introduction to the inner side of vehicles, however DOX is anchored in the outer surface of PLGA NPs for improved tumor penetration by interactions with SA in this study. DOX (positively charged at physiological pH) was adsorbed onto the negatively charged PLGA NPs via electrostatic interactions and consequent binding of SA (negatively charged at physiological pH) to DOX located in NPs was also elucidated. DOX layer in DOX@PLGA NPs rendered improved endocytosis and partial contribution of SA (expressed in cancer cells) to that endocytosis was demonstrated. DOX@PLGA/PHL NPs provided enhanced antiproliferation potentials in A549 cells rather than single agent (DOX or PHL)-installed NPs. In addition, DOX-SA interactions seemed to play critical roles in tumor infiltration and accumulation of DOX@PLGA NPs in A549 tumor-xenografted mouse model. All these findings support the novel use of DOX which is used for the surface engineering of NPs for improved tumor targeting and penetration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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45. Ferrous sulfate-directed dual-cross-linked hyaluronic acid hydrogels with long-term delivery of donepezil.
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Lee, Song Yi, Park, Ju-Hwan, Yang, Mingyu, Baek, Min-Jun, Kim, Min-Hwan, Lee, Junmin, Khademhosseini, Ali, Kim, Dae-Duk, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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HYALURONIC acid , *HYDROGELS , *FERROUS sulfate , *ALZHEIMER'S patients , *SUBCUTANEOUS injections , *COVALENT bonds - Abstract
Ferrous sulfate (FeSO 4)-directed dual-cross-linked hydrogels were designed for application in single-syringe injections. The use of FeSO 4 , rather than other iron salts, can modulate the gelation time and make it available for subcutaneous injection with a single syringe. These hydrogels are based on hyaluronic acid–dopamine (HA-dp) that contain donepezil (DPZ)-entrapping poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microsphere (MS). Although DPZ has been administered orally, its sustained release formulation via subcutaneous injection may reduce the dosing frequency for patients with Alzheimer's disease. The HA-dp conjugate was synthesized via an amide bond reaction for coordination of dp with a metal ion (Fe2+ or Fe3+) and self-polymerization of dp. The HA-dp/DPZ-loaded PLGA MS (PD MS)/FeSO 4 gel system was considerably hardened via both the coordination of the metal ion with HA-dp and covalent bonding of dp. In addition, a quick restoration of the collapsed gel structure and sustained DPZ release from the HA-dp/PD MS/FeSO 4 structure were achieved. The pharmacokinetic parameters after its subcutaneous injection in a rat indicate the sustained release and absorption of DPZ from the HA-dp/PD MS/FeSO 4 system. The proposed system can be prepared by a simple method and can be efficiently and safely used for the long-term delivery of DPZ after the subcutaneous injection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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46. Development of Resveratrol-Loaded Herbal Extract-Based Nanocomposites and Their Application to the Therapy of Ovarian Cancer.
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Nam, Suyeong, Lee, Song Yi, Kang, Wie-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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NANOCOMPOSITE materials , *OVARIAN cancer , *NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Resveratrol (RSV) and the ethanol extract of
Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN Ex)-based nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared using the nanocrystal concept. AGN/RSV NPs with 224 nm hydrodynamic size, unimodal size distribution, and negative zeta potential values were developed with the emulsification and solvent evaporation techniques. The crystalline properties of AGN Ex and RSV were transformed during the emulsification and solvent evaporation processes, thus, AGN NPs and AGN/RSV NPs exhibited amorphous states. AGN/RSV NPs held up their initial hydrodynamic size after 24 h of incubation in serum-included media. Sustained release profiles (for 5 days) of decursin (D) and decursinol angelate (DA) (the representative markers of AGN Ex) and RSV were observed at normal physiological pH (pH 7.4). In ovarian cancer (SKOV-3) cells, although AGN/RSV NPs showed a lower cellular entry rate rather than AGN NPs, the cellular accumulated amount of AGN/RSV NPs was similar with that of AGN NPs after 4 h of incubation. The antiproliferation efficiency of AGN/RSV NPs group was significantly higher than the AGN Ex, AGN NPs, and AGN NPs + RSV groups in SKOV-3 cells. AGN/RSV NPs can be one of the promising candidates for therapeutic nanoplatforms against ovarian cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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47. Manganese Sulfate Nanocomposites Fabricated by Hot-Melt Extrusion for Chemodynamic Therapy of Colorectal Cancer.
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Jeong, Da In, Kim, Sungyun, Koo, Ja Seong, Lee, Song Yi, Kim, Minju, Kim, Kwang Yeol, Azad, Md Obyedul Kalam, Karmakar, Mrinmoy, Chu, Seongnam, Chae, Byung-Jo, Kang, Wie-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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MANGANOUS sulfate , *COLORECTAL cancer , *CANCER treatment , *NANOCOMPOSITE materials , *DRUG additives - Abstract
The development of metal salts-based nanocomposites is highly desired for the Fenton or Fenton-like reaction-based chemodynamic therapy of cancer. Manganese sulfate (MnSO4)-dispersed nanoparticles (NPs) were fabricated with a hot-melt extrusion (HME) system for the chemodynamic therapy of colorectal cancer in this study. MnSO4 was homogeneously distributed in polyethylene glycol (PEG) 6000 (as a hydrophilic polymer) with the aid of surfactants (Span 80 and Tween 80) by HME processing. Nano-size distribution was achieved after dispersing the pulverized extrudate of MnSO4-based composite in the aqueous media. The distribution of MnSO4 in HME extrudate and the interactions between MnSO4 and pharmaceutical additives were elucidated by Fourier-transform infrared, X-ray diffractometry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy analyses. Hydroxyl radical generation efficiency by the Fenton-like chemistry capability of Mn2+ ion was also confirmed by catalytic assays. By using the intrinsic H2O2 in cancer cells, MnSO4 NPs provided an elevated cellular reactive oxygen species level, apoptosis induction capability, and antiproliferation efficiency. The designed HME-processed MnSO4 formulation can be efficiently used for the chemodynamic therapy of colorectal cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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48. Angelica gigas Nakai extract-loaded fast-dissolving nanofiber based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and Soluplus for oral cancer therapy.
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Nam, Suyeong, Lee, Jeong-Jun, Lee, Song Yi, Jeong, Jae Young, Kang, Wie-Soo, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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POLYVINYL alcohol , *NANOFIBERS , *ELECTROSPINNING , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
A poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and Soluplus (SP)-based nanofiber (NF) mat was fabricated using an electrospinning method for the delivery of Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN) extract (ext) to oral cancers. AGN/SP NF (mean diameter: 75 ± 26 nm; entrapment efficiency: 84.6 ± 18.6%) and AGN/PVA/SP NF (mean diameter: 170 ± 35 nm; entrapment efficiency: 81.0 ± 10.1%) were fabricated using an electrospinning method. Amorphization of AGN EtOH ext was verified by X-ray diffractometry (XRD) analysis during the electrospinning process for the fabrication of NF structures. The AGN/PVA/SP NF group exhibited instant wetting (within 2 s) and rapid disintegration (within 3 min) properties compared with those in the AGN/PVA NF group, assuring the successful and conventional application of AGN/PVA/SP NF film in the oral cavity without the intake of beverages. After the spontaneous dispersion of NF in the aqueous media, it was converted to nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution. In YD-9 cells (oral squamous cell carcinoma from buccal cheek), the anti-proliferation activity was ordered as follows: AGN EtOH ext suspension < AGN/PVA NF < AGN/PVA/SP NF. All of these findings indicated that AGN/PVA/SP NF can be used as a fast-dissolving mat formulation for the therapy of oral cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Ready-to-use colloidal adjuvant systems for intranasal immunization.
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Lee, Jeong-Jun, Shim, Aeri, Lee, Song Yi, Kwon, Bo-Eun, Kim, Seong Ryeol, Ko, Hyun-Jeong, and Cho, Hyun-Jong
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IMMUNIZATION , *OIL-water interfaces , *MICROEMULSIONS , *VACCINATION , *SURFACE active agents , *ANTIGENS - Abstract
Adjuvant systems based on oil-in-water (o/w) microemulsions (MEs) for vaccination via intranasal administration were prepared and evaluated. A ready-to-use blank ME system composed of mineral oil (oil), Labrasol (surfactant), Tween 80 (cosurfactant), and water was prepared and blended with antigen (Ag) solution prior to use. The o/w ME system developed exhibited nano-size droplets within the tested range of Ag concentrations and dilution factors. The maintenance of primary, secondary, and tertiary structural stability of ovalbumin (OVA) in ME, compared with OVA in solution, was demonstrated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), circular dichroism (CD), and fluorescence intensity measurements, respectively. The uptake efficiency in RAW 264.7 cells, evaluated by flow cytometry, of OVA in the ME group was significantly higher than that of the OVA solution group ( p < 0.05). In an intranasal immunization study with OVA ME in mice, elevated adjuvant effects in terms of mucosal immunization and Th1-dominant cell-mediated immune responses were identified. Given the convenience of use (simply mixing with Ag solution prior to use) and the adjuvant effects after intranasal immunization, the new o/w ME may be a practical and efficient adjuvant system for intranasal vaccination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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50. Perfluorooctylbromide-loaded fucoidan-chlorin e6 nanoparticles for tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy.
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Han, Seongryeong, Jeong, Eunjin, Cheon, Seo Young, Lee, Donghyun, Lee, Yeeun, Lee, Song Yi, Cho, Hyun-Jong, and Koo, Heebeom
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *DRUG carriers , *NANOPARTICLES , *PHOTOSENSITIZERS - Abstract
Efficient delivery of a photosensitizer (PS) and oxygen to tumor tissue is critical for successful photodynamic therapy (PDT). For this purpose, we developed a fucoidan (Fu)-chlorin e6 (Ce6) nanoparticle (NP) containing perfluorooctylbromide (PFOB). Fu, a biopolymer derived from seaweed, made up the hydrophilic shell of the NP and provided specific targeting to tumor cells by P-selectin binding. Conjugation with the hydrophobic Ce6 enabled self-assembly and Ce6-generated cytotoxic reactive oxygen species to kill tumor cells upon laser irradiation. PF supplied oxygen to the hypoxic tumor tissue and increased the efficacy of the PDT. The developed Fu-Ce6-PF-NPs bound specifically to SCC7 tumor cells and killed them via a photodynamic effect on laser irradiation. High accumulation of the NPs in tumor tissue and improved tumor suppression by PDT were observed in SCC7 tumor-bearing mice. The overall data demonstrated the potential of Fu-Ce6-PF-NP as a tumor-targeting drug carrier for effective PDT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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