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2. Birth statistics of high birth weight infants (macrosomia) in Korea
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Byung-Ho Kang, Joo-Young Moon, Sung-Hoon Chung, Yong-Sung Choi, Kyung-Suk Lee, Ji-Young Chang, and Chong-Woo Bae
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Birth weight ,Newborn infant ,Fetal macrosomia ,Incidence ,Epidemiology ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
PurposeThe authors analyzed the trend from the birth-related statistics of high birth weight infants (HBWIs) over 50 years in Korea from 1960 to 2010.MethodsWe used 2 data sources, namely, the hospital units (1960's to 1990's) and Statistics Korea (1993 to 2010). The analyses include the incidence of HBWIs, birth weight distribution, sex ratio, and the relationship of HBWI to maternal age.ResultsThe hospital unit data indicated the incidence of HBWI as 3 to 7% in the 1960's and 1970's and 4 to 7% in the 1980's and 1990's. Data from Statistics Korea indicated the percentages of HBWIs among total live births decreased over the years: 6.7% (1993), 6.3% (1995), 5.1% (2000), 4.5% (2000), and 3.5% (2010). In HBWIs, the birth weight rages and percentage of incidence in infants' were 4.0 to 4.4 kg (90.3%), 4.5 to 4.9 kg (8.8%), 5.0 to 5.4 kg (0.8%), 5.5 to 5.9 kg (0.1%), and >6.0 kg (0.0%) in 2000 but were 92.2%, 7.2%, 0.6%, 0.0%, and 0.0% in 2009. The male to female ratio of HBWIs was 1.89 in 1993 and 1.84 in 2010. In 2010, the mother's age distribution correlated with low (4.9%), normal (91.0%), and high birth weights (3.6%): an increase in mother's age resulted in an increase in the frequency of low birth weight infants (LBWIs) and HBWIs.ConclusionThe incidence of HBWIs for the past 50 years has been dropping in Korea. The older the mother, the higher was the risk of a HBWI and LBWI. We hope that these findings would be utilized as basic data that will aid those managing HBWIs.
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- 2012
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3. Development and performance evaluation of slip‐resistant agricultural work shoes
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Kyung‐suk Lee, Young‐soon Oh, Do‐hee Kim, Hye‐seon Chae, and Kyung‐ran Kim
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Thermal Comfort ,Farm Work ,Pressure Evaluation ,Detergent Solution ,Develop Product ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
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4. Reconstruction of a Breast Burn Scar Using a Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap: A Case Report
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Kyung Suk Lee, Jae Bong Shin, Nam Gyun Kim, Gi Cheol Do, Min Hyung Kim, and Jun Sik Kim
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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5. Clinical characteristics of pediatric patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 versus common human coronaviruses: a national multicenter study
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In Suk, Sol, Eun, Lee, Hyeon-Jong, Yang, Yong Ju, Lee, Hye Yung, Yum, Mi-Hee, Lee, Mi Ae, Chu, Hui Jeong, Moon, Hyo-Bin, Kim, Ju Hee, Seo, Jung Yeon, Shim, Ji Young, Ahn, Yoon Young, Jang, Hai Lee, Chung, Eun Hee, Chung, Kyunghoon, Kim, Bong-Seong, Kim, Cheol Hong, Kim, Yang, Park, Meeyong, Shin, Kyung Suk, Lee, Man Yong, Han, Soo-Jong, Hong, Eun Kyeong, Kang, and Chang Keun, Kim
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Pediatrics - Abstract
Background: Human coronaviruses (HCoV) cause mild upper respiratory infections; however, in 2019, a novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), emerged, causing an acute respiratory disease pandemic. Coronaviruses exhibit marked epidemiological and clinical differences.Purpose: This study compared the clinical, laboratory, and radiographic findings of children infected with SARS-CoV-2 versus HCoV.Methods: SARS-CoV-2 data were obtained from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) registry and 4 dedicated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) hospitals. Medical records of children admitted with a single HCoV infection from January 2015 to March 2020 were collected from 10 secondary/tertiary hospitals. Clinical data included age, sex, underlying disease, symptoms, test results, imaging findings, treatment, and length of hospital stay.Results: We compared the clinical characteristics of children infected with HCoV (n=475) to those of children infected with SARS-CoV-2 (272 from KDCA, 218 from COVID-19 hospitals). HCoV patients were younger than KDCA patients (older than 9 years:3.6% vs. 75.7%; P
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- 2023
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6. Omental infarction diagnosed by computed tomography, missed with ultrasonography: A case report
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Jae Kyoon Hwang, Yu Jeong Cho, Bo Seung Kang, Kyueng-Whan Min, Young Seo Cho, Yong Joo Kim, and Kyung Suk Lee
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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7. The system is broken: Can we have some more?
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Kyung Suk Lee, Kirby Goidel, and Clifford Young
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General Social Sciences - Published
- 2023
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8. A case of esophageal perforation caused by suicidal caffeine poisoning in a teenager
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So Jin Kim, Young-jin Choi, Kyung Suk Lee, Hyo Jun Jang, Jin-Hwa Moon, Yong Joo Kim, and Seung Yang
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General Materials Science - Abstract
Spontaneous esophageal perforation (also known as Boerhaave syndrome) is associated with sudden increase in intra-esophageal pressure by vomiting, coughing or straining at stool. This case describes a 13-year-old girl who developed the perforation after consuming 270 mg/kg of caffeine tablets for a suicide attempt. Presumably, the perforation was caused primarily by caffeine-induced severe vomiting, and secondarily by caffeine-induced gastric acid secretion with smooth muscle relaxation and by the large amount of caffeine-induced sudden increase in intra-esophageal pressure.
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- 2023
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9. Biallelic mutations in pakistani families with autosomal recessive prelingual nonsyndromic hearing loss
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Hee Ji Choi, Sumaira Kanwal, Rashid Hameed, Nasrin Tamanna, Shazia Perveen, Hina Mahreen, Wonseok Son, Kyung Suk Lee, and Ki Wha Chung
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Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Nonsyndromic autosomal recessive hearing loss (DFNB) is an etiologically heterogeneous disorder group showing a wide spectrum of onset ages and severity. DFNB genes are very diverse in their types and functions, making molecular diagnosis difficult. DFNB is particularly frequent in Pakistan, which may be partly due to consanguinity.This study was performed to determine the genetic causes in Pakistani DFNB families with prelingual onset and to establish genotype-phenotype correlation.Whole exome sequencing and subsequent genetic analysis were performed for 11 Pakistani DFNB families including eight consanguineous families.We identified eight pathogenic or likely pathogenic mutations in LOXHD1, GJB2, SLC26A4, MYO15A, and TMC1 from six families. The GJB2 mutations were identified in two families each with compound heterozygous mutations and a homozygous mutation. The compound heterozygous mutations in LOXHD1 ([p.D278Y] + [p.D1219E]) and GJB2 [p.M1?] + [p.G12Vfs*2]) were novel. The four missense or start-loss mutations were located at well conserved residues, and most in silico analysis predicted their pathogenicity. In addition to causative mutations, we found compound heterozygous mutations in PTPRQ as variants of uncertain significance.This study identified biallelic mutations as the underlying cause of early onset DFNB in six Pakistani families. This study will be helpful in providing an exact molecular diagnosis and treatment of prelingual onset deafness patients.
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- 2022
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10. An adolescent boy with epiploic appendagitis presenting with pain in the left lower quadrant lasting for more than 10 days
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Jihye Kim, Kyung Suk Lee, Jae Yoon Na, Jae-Won Oh, Yong Joo Kim, and Young-Jin Choi
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General Materials Science - Abstract
We report a case of a 14-year-old Korean boy presenting with pain in the left lower quadrant, persisting for over 10 days. Except for the persistent pain, no other symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhea, were observed. In addition, laboratory findings were normal. He was eventually diagnosed with epiploic appendagitis, a rare disease in children. This case highlights the need for imaging study for early diagnosis of epiploic appendagitis or surgical emergencies in children who visit emergency departments with pain in the left lower quadrant without specific clinical findings.
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- 2022
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11. System of Systems Portfolio Analysis
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Kyung-Suk Lee
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- 2022
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12. Seasonal differences in the effects of local concentrations of atmospheric substances and meteorological elements on asthma exacerbation of children in metropolitan area, Korea: A 13-year retrospective single-center study
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Jae Kyoon Hwang, Jae Yoon Na, Kyung Suk Lee, Jae-Won Oh, and Young-Jin Choi
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
PurposeAir pollutants contribute to asthma exacerbation, and the types of air pollutants involved in acute asthma exacerbation may differ depending on climate and environmental conditions. This study aimed to identify factors affecting asthma exacerbation in each of the four seasons so that to prevent acute asthma exacerbation and to establish effective treatment strategies for each season.MethodsPediatric patients aged 0–18 years old hospitalized or admitted to the emergency room for asthma exacerbation at Hanyang University Guri Hospital between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2019 were recruited. The number of asthma exacerbations comprised the total number of patients admitted to the emergency room or hospitalized for asthma and treated with systemic steroids. The association between the number of asthma exacerbations/week and average concentrations of atmospheric substances and meteorological elements in that week were analyzed. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to examine the association between various atmospheric variables and the number of asthma exacerbations.ResultsThe number of asthma exacerbations was found to be associated with the concentration of particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of ≤10 μm in that week in autumn. No atmospheric variables exhibited an association in other seasons.ConclusionsAir pollutants and meteorological factors affecting asthma exacerbation vary by season. Moreover, their effects may change via their interaction with each other. The results of this study suggest that it will be helpful to establish differentiated measures for each season to prevent asthma exacerbation.
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- 2023
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13. The relationship between childhood asthma and socioeconomic status: a Korean nationwide population-based study
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Won Seok Lee, Jae Kyoon Hwang, Jiin Ryu, Young-Jin Choi, Jae-Won Oh, Chang-Ryul Kim, Man Yong Han, In Hwan Oh, and Kyung Suk Lee
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate associations of socioeconomic status (SES) with asthma exacerbation and asthma-related hospital utilization factors among children with asthma in the Republic of Korea.MethodsThis study retrospectively analyzed population-level data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service, collected from 2013 through 2019. SES was classified into five categories according to the national health insurance premiums quantiles (0 [lowest] to 4 [highest]). The hazard ratios (HRs) for asthma exacerbation, emergency department (ED) visits, hospital admission, and intensive care unit (ICU) admission were analyzed with respect to SES.ResultsAmong the five SES groups, SES group 0 (medical aid), had the highest tallies and proportions of children who experienced asthma exacerbations (n = 1,682, 4.8%), ED visits (n = 932, 2.6%), hospital admission (n = 2,734, 7.7%) and ICU admission (n = 14, 0.04%). Compared with SES group 4, SES group 0 had adjusted HRs of 3.73 (p = 0.0113) and 1.04 (p p p p p ConclusionCompared with children of higher SES, those in the lowest SES group had increased risk of asthma exacerbation, hospital admission, and receiving treatment for severe asthma symptoms.
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- 2023
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14. Nuclear Weapons and Low-Level Military Conflict
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Matthew Fuhrmann, Kyung Suk Lee, James Dongjin Kim, and Hwalmin Jin
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Sociology and Political Science ,Political Science and International Relations - Abstract
Do nuclear weapons deter low-level military conflict? Although the political effects of nuclear weapons have been debated for more than seventy years, scholarship has yet to produce a clear answer. We design a study that reduces the risk of omitted variable bias relative to prior research. Our analysis compares the rates of conflict among eventual nuclear powers in the periods before and after they obtained an arsenal. We include two-way fixed effects to control for time-invariant state-specific confounders and address common shocks. Our findings indicate that switching from nonnuclear status to a nuclear arsenal decreases the risk of being targeted in militarized interstate disputes (MID) by nonnuclear challengers. However, when it comes to low-level conflict, nuclear powers do not appear to be deterred from instigating disputes with other nuclear-armed states. This result stands in contrast to most prior studies, which conclude that the possession of nuclear weapons increases or does not reliably decrease the risk of being targeted—even for nonnuclear challengers. Although there are clear limits to the deterrence benefits of nuclear weapons at low levels of conflict, states can reduce their vulnerability to some degree by developing a nuclear arsenal.
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- 2022
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15. Capability-based Force Requirement Analysis
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Kyung-Suk Lee
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Computer science ,Requirements analysis ,Reliability engineering - Published
- 2021
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16. Effects of mechanical washing and drying on the removal of pet allergens
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Young-Jin Choi, Sujin Seong, Kyung Suk Lee, Kisup Lee, Hyeongjoon Seo, and Jae-Won Oh
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Dogs ,Detergents ,Cats ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Dust ,General Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,Allergens ,Cat Diseases ,Glycoproteins - Abstract
Background: In Korea, the number of households with indoor pets is rapidly increasing in parallel with changes in cultural lifestyles. The sensitization rate of pet allergens is also increasing in Korea. Objective: We evaluated the effectiveness of washing machines to remove dog and cat hair and their allergens. In addition, this study aimed to investigate whether only a mechanical dryer without mechanical washing could be used for pet allergen removal. Method: We brushed cats and dogs, and thereafter collected their hair and used a residential vacuum cleaner to obtain dust and other particulate matter from a household. The contents of the vacuum bag were sifted through a 300-μm sieve filter. Some of the contents were placed in phosphate-buffered saline solution with 0.5% Tween 20 to make a liquid extract. Hair, dust, and liquid extract‐contaminated fabric samples after mechanical washing or after drying without mechanical washing were analyzed for pet allergens (Fel d l [cat], Can f 1 [dog]) by using a two-site enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We assessed the remaining allergens in the contaminated fabrics after mechanical drying and washing. Results: The mean Fel d l and mean Can f 1 removal ratios after mechanical washing with detergent were > 99.99% for the dust, hair, and liquid extract. The removal ratios after mechanical washing without a detergent were lower for both Fel d 1 and Can f 1, for hair, dust, and their respective liquid extracts (p < 0.05). Mechanical drying was just as effective as mechanical washing with detergent for removing Can f 1 but was less effective for Fel d 1 (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Mechanical washing with detergent is important to remove pet allergens from contaminated fabrics. If washing is difficult, then using just a dryer without washing can be an alternative method to remove allergens from contaminated bedding or clothing.
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- 2022
17. The Timely Administration of Epinephrine and Related Factors in Children with Anaphylaxis
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Lily Myung-Jin Cha, Won Seok Lee, Man Yong Han, and Kyung Suk Lee
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anaphylaxis ,epinephrine ,children ,emergency department ,General Medicine - Abstract
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that requires immediate recognition and intervention. This study investigated the factors related to the timely administration of epinephrine in cases of pediatric anaphylaxis. We performed a retrospective chart review of 107 patients who visited a pediatric emergency center with anaphylaxis between 2015 and 2017. In total, 76 patients received epinephrine injections. We analyzed factors including allergy history, anaphylaxis signs and symptoms, allergen sensitization, anaphylaxis triggers, and time of epinephrine injection. Anaphylactic patients who received epinephrine took a median of 50 min to arrive at the hospital, and patients who did not receive epinephrine took a median of 94 min. Epinephrine administration was significantly delayed by more than 60 min from symptom onset in patients
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- 2022
18. Effect of parental supervision of infants at age 4 to 6 months on injuries at age 4 to 12 months
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Won Seok Lee, Kyung Suk Lee, Eun Kyo Ha, Ju Hee Kim, So Min Shim, Seung Won Lee, and Man Yong Han
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Parents ,Multidisciplinary ,Humans ,Infant ,Burns ,Child - Abstract
This study analyzed the effect of parental supervision of infants at age 4 to 6 months on injuries at age 4 to 12 months. Among all Korean children born during 2008–2009, 464,326 (50.6%) infant had parents who responded to a questionnaire that surveyed their safety and supervision when infant were 4 to 6 months-old. Based on questionnaire score, infant were divided into “safe” or “unsafe” group. 1:1 propensity score matching was used to balance the groups, and injury diagnosis and treatments were analyzed. After matching, we examined the records of 405,862 infant. The unsafe group had significantly increased risk ratios (RRs) for injury of head/neck (RR: 1.06), trunk/abdominopelvic region (RR: 1.12), upper extremities (RR: 1.04), and from burn and frostbite (RR: 1.10). The risks of a wound and fracture and foreign body injury were significantly greater in infant whose parents sometimes left them alone (RR: 1.15 and 1.06, respectively), and whose parents did not always keep their eyes on them (RR: 1.04 and 1.13, respectively). Infant whose parents had a hot drink when carrying them had an increased risk of burn injuries (RR: 1.21). Injuries were less common in infant whose parents provided more supervision.
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- 2022
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19. U.S. Public Support for the U.S.-NATO Alliance
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Kyung Suk Lee and Kirby Goidel
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Sociology and Political Science - Abstract
While previous research has thoroughly investigated the structure of Americans’ foreign policy beliefs, existing literature tells us far less about the determinants of public support for U.S. military alliances. In the following paper, we examine whether former President Donald Trump’s framing altered public support for the U.S.-North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military alliance. First, using survey data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, we show that support for NATO became polarized after 2016. Second, employing a survey experiment, we test two causal mechanisms that might explain these shifts: (1) a framing model positing that reframing the alliance to emphasize financial costs decreased public support and (2) a cue-taking model positing that opinion on NATO realigned to conform to (or reject) former President Trump’s stated positions. Our experimental results reveal that reframing the alliance decreased support for NATO while the presence of a partisan cue had little or no effect.
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- 2022
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20. Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals the Mechanism Underlying Histone Loading of Schizosaccharomyces pombe AAA+ ATPase Abo1
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Carol Cho, Ji-Joon Song, Ja Yil Lee, Yujin Kang, and Kyung Suk Lee
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Nucleosome organization ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Chemistry ,ATPase ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,AAA proteins ,Chromatin ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Histone ,ATP hydrolysis ,Schizosaccharomyces pombe ,biology.protein ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,DNA ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Chromatin dynamics is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and regulating gene expression. Conserved bromodomain-containing AAA+ ATPases play important roles in nucleosome organization as histone chaperones. Recently, the high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structures of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Abo1 revealed that it forms a hexameric ring and undergoes a conformational change upon ATP hydrolysis. In addition, single-molecule imaging demonstrated that Abo1 loads H3-H4 histones onto DNA in an ATP hydrolysis-dependent manner. However, the molecular mechanism by which Abo1 loads histones remains unknown. Here, we investigated the details concerning Abo1-mediated histone loading onto DNA and the Abo1- DNA interaction using single-molecule imaging techniques and biochemical assays. We show that Abo1 does not load H2A-H2B histones. Interestingly, Abo1 deposits multiple copies of H3-H4 histones as the DNA length increases and requires at least 80 bp DNA. Unexpectedly, Abo1 weakly binds DNA regardless of ATP, and neither histone nor DNA stimulates the ATP hydrolysis activity of Abo1. Based on our results, we propose an allosteric communication model in which the ATP hydrolysis of Abo1 changes the configuration of histones to facilitate their deposition onto DNA.
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- 2021
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21. The Impact of Climate Change on Pollen Season and Allergic Sensitization to Pollens
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Kyung Suk Lee, Youngjin Choi, and Jae-Won Oh
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Allergy ,Pollination ,Pollen season ,business.industry ,Climate Change ,Immunology ,food and beverages ,Climate change ,Late winter ,Allergens ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Allergic sensitization ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Agronomy ,Pollen ,Hypersensitivity ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Seasons ,business ,Sensitization - Abstract
Pollens are a major cause of seasonal allergic diseases. Weather may alter the production of pollens. Increased atmospheric temperatures lead to earlier pollination of many plants and longer duration of pollination, resulting in extended pollen seasons, with early spring or late winter. Longer pollen seasons increase duration of exposure, resulting in more sensitization, and higher pollen concentrations may lead to more severe symptoms. Climate changes in contact to pollens may affect both allergic sensitization and symptom prevalence with severity. The future consequences of climate change, however, are speculative, because the influence on humans, is complex.
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- 2021
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22. Biophysical approaches promote understanding of the viral replication cycle
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Kyung Suk Lee
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010302 applied physics ,Viral replication ,Computer science ,viruses ,0103 physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Computational biology ,Experimental methods ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0210 nano-technology ,01 natural sciences - Abstract
In the last decades, various biophysical techniques have been developed to provide more detailed pictures of biological systems of interest. Virus is one of the systems where these new approaches have been most successful. Different stages of the viral replication cycle have been probed with a multitude of biophysical approaches, producing numerous novel findings. To do so, researchers adopted various biophysical techniques best suited to understand the multifarious mechanisms of viral replication. Here, we review biophysical studies on virus during the last decades. This paper aims to be a guide for physicists who are interested in applying their techniques to viruses, so we emphasize preferable experimental methods and their capabilities in the context of virus research. We also provide a brief introduction to the viral replication cycle to help readers understand relevant questions in the field.
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23. Utilization and Accident Conditions of Farmers’ Safety Insurance
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Kim Kyong Soo, Kyungran Kim, Dongphil Choi, Lee hyeon gyeong, Woun-Jong Choi, and Kyung-Suk Lee
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Agriculture ,business.industry ,Business ,Accident (philosophy) ,Agricultural economics - Published
- 2020
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24. Microfluidic approaches for Caenorhabditis elegans research
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Kyung Suk Lee and Erel Levine
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0301 basic medicine ,Computer science ,Microfluidics ,microfluidics ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Computational biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,automation ,lcsh:R5-920 ,biology ,c. elegans ,Sorting ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,immobilization ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,sorting - Abstract
In the last decade, microfluidic methods have proven to be powerful tools for Caenorhabditis elegans research, offering advanced manipulation of worms and precise control of experimental conditions. The advantages of microfluidic chips include their capability of immobilization, automated sorting, and longitudinal measurement, and more. In this review, we focus on control components that are widely used in the design of microfluidic devices, and discuss their functions and working principles that enable advanced manipulation on a chip. Understanding these components will ease the onboarding of researchers inexperienced with microfluidics and help them bring the power of microfluidics to new applications.
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- 2020
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25. Severe Fever With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome With Q Fever Coinfection in an 8-Year-Old Girl
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Kyung Suk Lee, Jinhee Kim, Youngjin Choi, Ji Eun Kim, Jin Hwa Moon, and Jae-Won Oh
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Microbiology (medical) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Q fever ,Tick ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Republic of Korea ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Girl ,media_common ,Tick Bites ,biology ,Coinfection ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome ,Infectious Diseases ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Q Fever ,business ,Neck - Abstract
We report a case of an 8-year-old Korean girl diagnosed with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome with Q fever coinfection after playing with a dog and being bitten by a tick in a suburb in South Korea. The clinical findings and treatment were summarized. To the best of our knowledge, this case is the youngest patient reported to have been diagnosed with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and Q fever from South Korea.
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- 2020
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26. Double-counting problem of the bonus–malus system
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Jae Youn Ahn, Kyung Suk Lee, Rosy Oh, and Sojung Carol Park
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Statistics and Probability ,Economics and Econometrics ,Mathematical optimization ,050208 finance ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,Mechanism based ,Risk adjustment ,01 natural sciences ,010104 statistics & probability ,Double counting (accounting) ,0502 economics and business ,Bonus-malus ,A priori and a posteriori ,0101 mathematics ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Inefficiency - Abstract
The bonus–malus system (BMS) is a widely used premium adjustment mechanism based on policyholder’s claim history. Most auto insurance BMSs assume that policyholders in the same bonus–malus (BM) level share the same a posteriori risk adjustment. This system reflects the policyholder’s claim history in a relatively simple manner. However, the typical system follows a single BM scale and is known to suffer from the double-counting problem: policyholders in the high-risk classes in terms of a priori characteristics are penalized too severely (Taylor, 1997; Pitrebois et al., 2003). Thus, Pitrebois et al. (2003) proposed a new system with multiple BM scales based on the a priori characteristics. While this multiple-scale BMS removes the double-counting problem, it loses the prime benefit of simplicity. Alternatively, we argue that the double-counting problem can be viewed as an inefficiency of the optimization process. Furthermore, we show that the double-counting problem can be resolved by fully optimizing the BMS setting, but retaining the traditional BMS format.
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27. Insole System-Based Neural Network Model to Evaluate Force Risk in Cube Method: Application to Pepper Farming Tasks
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Joung Hwan Mun, Hyunwoo Jung, Ahnryul Choi, Kyungran Kim, Seung Heon Chae, Kyung-Suk Lee, and Jose Moon
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Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,Pepper ,Health Informatics ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cube (algebra) ,Data mining ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
Most agricultural workers are exposed to musculoskeletal disorders due to the characteristics of agricultural work performed manually. As observational methods to prevent musculoskeletal disorders, a cube method has been proposed that considers the risk factors of posture, time and force workload simultaneously. However, force workload could evaluate using the weight of an object or qualitative measurement to prevent interfering with a worker’s occupation. The purpose of this study is to propose a novel method for evaluating quantitatively the risk factor of force in agricultural field using insole system and artificial neural network model. Agricultural simulated experiments were performed on ten healthy adult males and six observers were recruited to evaluate the risk factors of force for the experiments. The model was constructed using the signals measured in the insole system and the consensus among observers about evaluation results. To verify the performance of the model, the performance measurement was calculated using 10-fold cross-validation. The results of the proposed method are compared with those of the observers to verify reproducibility and usefulness. The model showed more than 97% prediction accuracy in all risk levels, and the proposed method showed 1.59%, 0.99 and 0.98 in the coefficient of variation, proportion agreement index, Cohen’s kappa coefficient, and high reproducibility and usefulness when compared with the observers’ evaluation. The method of quantitatively evaluating the risk factor of force proposed in this study is possible to be applied to various agricultural works using observational methods.
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28. Mitochondrial DNA content and deletion ratio are associated with metabolic syndrome in a general population exposed to pesticide
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Sungjin Park, Jae Yeop Kim, Sang Baek Koh, Jung Ran Choi, Sung Kyung Kim, Sung Soo Oh, and Kyung-Suk Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Population ,Toxicology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,education ,Prospective cohort study ,Polymerase chain reaction ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Odds ratio ,Pesticide ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Metabolic syndrome ,business - Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and deletion ratio may be asymmetrically determined using physiologic or pathologic conditions. Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with an increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome (MetS). Here, we investigated the association between mtDNA copy number and/or deletion ratio and the risk of developing MetS in a general population exposed to the pesticide. We examined 215 randomly sampled adults who were exposed to pesticide but did not present with MetS in a prospective cohort study. Both mtDNA copy number and deletion ratio were determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. During the average 2.8-year follow-up period, 76 (35.3%) participants developed new-onset MetS. The numbers of mtDNA copies were significantly lower in participants with new-onset MetS than in those without MetS (112.15 ± 26.15 vs. 133.13 ± 44.44, p
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29. Evaluation of Short-Term Exposure Levels on Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide During Manure-Handling Processes at Livestock Farms
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Yong Heo, Kyungran Kim, Kiyoung Lee, Taesun Kang, Jihoon Park, Kyung-Suk Lee, and Chungsik Yoon
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Hydrogen sulfide ,animal diseases ,Exposure ,Ammonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Livestock workers ,Hazardous waste ,Manure handling ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Chemical Health and Safety ,Waste management ,business.industry ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,Poultry farming ,Decomposition ,Manure ,chemistry ,Volume (thermodynamics) ,Environmental science ,Livestock ,Original Article ,business ,Safety Research - Abstract
Background: Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide are harmful gases generated during aerobic/anaerobic bacterial decomposition of livestock manure. We evaluated ammonia and hydrogen sulfide concentrations generated from workplaces at livestock farms and determined environmental factors influencing the gas concentrations. Methods: Five commercial swine farms and five poultry farms were selected for monitoring. Real-time monitors were used to measure the ammonia and hydrogen sulfide concentrations and environmental conditions during the manure-handling processes. Monitoring was conducted in the manure storage facility and composting facility. Information on the farm conditions was also collected through interview and walk-through survey. Results: The ammonia concentrations were significantly higher at the swine composting facilities (9.5–43.2 ppm) than at other manure-handling facilities at the swine and poultry farms, and high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide were identified during the manure agitation and mixing process at the swine manure storage facilities (6.9–19.5 ppm). At the poultry manure-handling facilities, the ammonia concentration was higher during the manure-handling processes (2.6–57.9 ppm), and very low hydrogen sulfide concentrations (0–3.4 ppm) were detected. The air temperature and relative humidity, volume of the facility, duration of manure storage, and the number of animals influenced the gas concentrations. Conclusion: A high level of hazardous gases was generated during manure handling, and some levels increased up to risk levels that can threaten workers' health and safety. Some of the farm operational factors were also found to influence the gas levels. By controlling and improving these factors, it would be possible to protect workers' safety and health from occupational risks. Keywords: Ammonia, Exposure, Hydrogen sulfide, Livestock workers, Manure handling
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30. One-point versus two-point fixation in the management of zygoma complex fractures
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Kyung Suk Lee, Gi Cheol Do, Jae Bong Shin, Min Hyung Kim, Jun Sik Kim, and Nam Gyun Kim
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Background: The treatment of zygoma complex fractures is of crucial importance in the field of plastic surgery. However, surgical methods to correct zygoma complex fractures, including the number of fixation sites, differ among operators. Although several studies have compared two-point and three-point fixation, no comparative research has yet been conducted on one-point versus two-point fixation using computed tomography scans of surgical results. Therefore, the present study aimed to address this gap in the literature by comparing surgical results between one-point and two-point fixation procedures.Methods: In this study, we randomly selected patients to undergo surgery using one of two surgical methods. We analyzed patients with unilateral zygoma complex fractures unaccompanied by other fractures according to whether they underwent one-point fixation of the zygomaticomaxillary buttress or two-point fixation of the zygomaticomaxillary buttress and the zygomaticofrontal suture. We then made measurements at three points—the zygomaticofrontal suture, inferior orbital wall, and malar height—using 3-month postoperative computed tomography images and performed statistical analyses to compare the results of the two methods.Results: All three measurements (zygomaticofrontal suture, inferior orbital wall, and malar height) showed significant differences (p < 0.05) between one-point and two-point fixation. Highly significant differences were found for the zygomaticofrontal suture and malar height parameters. The difference in the inferior wall measurements was less meaningful, even though it also reached statistical significance.Conclusion: Using three parameters in a statistical analysis of imaging findings, this study demonstrated significant differences in treatment outcomes according to the number of fixations. The results indicate that bone alignment and continuity can be achieved to a greater extent by two-point fixation instead of one-point fixation.
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31. Predictors of clinical outcome in pediatrics allergic rhinitis: Korean Allergic Rhinitis Cohort study (KoARCo)
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Yeong-Ho Rha, Kyung Suk Lee, Youn Ho Sheen, Dae Hyun Lim, Sun Hee Choi, Sung-Woo Cho, Doo Hee Han, and Chae-Seo Rhee
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32. Effect of Vitamin D on the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis With Consideration of Heterogeneities: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Ji Soo Park, Mina Kim, In Suk Sol, Kyung Suk Lee, Suyeon Park, Hyeon-Jong Yang, and Eun Lee
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33. Reconstruction of nasal ala and tip following skin cancer resection
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Gyu Hyeon Kwon, Kyung Suk Lee, Young Ji Park, Woo Sang Ryu, and Jun Oh Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin neoplasm ,Skin Neoplasm ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,030206 dentistry ,Nose ,medicine.disease ,Resection ,Surgery ,Nasal ala ,03 medical and health sciences ,Plastic surgery ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgical flaps ,medicine ,Original Article ,Skin cancer ,Surgical Flaps ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business - Abstract
Background Defects of the nasal ala and tip have a complex three-dimensional structure that makes them challenging to reconstruct. Many reconstructive options have been described for nasal ala and tip defects, ranging from primary closure to local flaps and skin grafts. However, it is difficult to determine which method will yield the best cosmetic results in each individual case. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine which surgical procedures for reconstructing defects of the nasal ala and tip have better cosmetic results. Methods From 2008 to 2018, 111 patients underwent surgery to reconstruct skin defects after resection of skin cancer in the nasal ala or tip. Their charts were reviewed to obtain data on age, sex, surgical location, size of the defect, surgical method, and cosmetic results using a visual analog scale (VAS). Results For nasal ala reconstruction, the most commonly used surgical technique was the nasolabial flap (n= 42). This method also had the highest VAS score (7/10). The most commonly selected surgical method for nasal tip reconstruction was the bilobed flap (n= 13), and bilobed flaps and primary closure had the highest VAS score (7/10). Conclusion Nasolabial flaps showed excellent cosmetic results for the reconstruction of nasal ala defects, while primary closure and bilobed flaps yielded excellent cosmetic results for the reconstruction of nasal tip defects.
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34. ‘古’와 ‘昔’에 나타나는 時代 解釋과 區分에 대한 考察
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Moon, Chi-Ung and Kyung-suk Lee
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History ,Flood myth ,business.industry ,Interpretation (philosophy) ,Artificial intelligence ,computer.software_genre ,Yesterday ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing - Published
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35. Recipient-Site Preconditioning with Deferoxamine Increases Fat Graft Survival by Inducing VEGF and Neovascularization in a Rat Model
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Junhyung Kim, Minwoo Park, Woonhyeok Jeong, Hyoun Wook Lee, Geumhong Lee, Kyung Suk Lee, Sang Woo Park, and Jaehoon Choi
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Tube formation ,business.industry ,Angiogenesis ,030230 surgery ,Transplantation ,Deferoxamine ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,Neovascularization ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Vascular endothelial growth factor A ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Adipocyte ,medicine ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND The authors hypothesize that ischemic preconditioning of the recipient site with deferoxamine will increase fat graft survival by enhancing angiogenesis in a rat model. METHODS Cell viability, tube formation, and mRNA expression were measured in human umbilical vein endothelial cells treated with deferoxamine. A total of 36 rats were then used for an in vivo study. A dose of 100 mg/kg of deferoxamine was injected subcutaneously into the rat scalp every other day for five treatments. On the day after the final injection, the scalp skin was harvested from half the animals to evaluate the effects of deferoxamine on the recipient site. In the remaining animals, inguinal fat tissue was transplanted to the scalp. Eight weeks after transplantation, the grafts were harvested to evaluate the effects of deferoxamine preconditioning on fat graft survival. RESULTS In human umbilical vein endothelial cells, treatment with a deferoxamine concentration higher than 400 μM decreased cell viability compared with the control (p = 0.002). Treatment with 100 and 200 μM deferoxamine increased endothelial tube formation (p = 0.001) and mRNA levels of angiogenesis-related factors (p = 0.02). Rat scalps treated with deferoxamine exhibited increased capillary neoformation (p = 0.001) and vascular endothelial growth factor protein expression (p = 0.024) compared with controls. Fat graft volume retention, capillary density (p < 0.001), and adipocyte viability (p < 0.001) in the grafted fat increased when the recipient site was preconditioned with deferoxamine. CONCLUSION This study demonstrated that recipient site preconditioning with deferoxamine increases fat graft survival by inducing vascular endothelial growth factor and neovascularization.
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36. Implementation of a real-time fall detection system for elderly Korean farmers using an insole-integrated sensing device
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Kyungran Kim, Insoo Kim, Kyungsu Kim, Hyocher Kim, Kyung-Suk Lee, and Hye-Seon Chae
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Population ageing ,Computer science ,General Chemical Engineering ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Wearable computer ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Fall detection ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation ,computer ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Korea’s rural communities suffer from serious health issues from a rise in fall accidents due to an aging population. This study proposes a real-time fall detection system using an insole-i...
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37. Association Between Allergen Sensitization and Anaphylaxis in Patients Visiting a Pediatric Emergency Department
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Kyung Suk Lee, Man Yong Han, Won Seok Lee, and Lily Myung Jin Cha
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medicine.medical_specialty ,emergency department ,Disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,sensitization ,Allergic sensitization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,children ,Internal medicine ,anaphylaxis ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Sensitization ,Original Research ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Vomiting ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Anaphylaxis ,allergen - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Anaphylaxis, a severe allergic disease, can be triggered by various causes. This study investigated the association between allergic sensitization and anaphylactic symptoms and the severity of anaphylaxis in children.Patients and Methods: A retrospective review of 107 pediatric patients with anaphylaxis was performed between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2017; 74 patients underwent allergen testing for specific immunoglobulin E. Allergic sensitizations and associations with anaphylactic symptoms and severity were investigated.Results: Overall, 64 (86.5%) patients were sensitized to food or inhalant allergens. In children under 2 years of age, 90.5% were sensitized to food (P = 0.001); in those over 6 years of age, 84.6% were sensitized to inhalant allergens (P = 0.001). Milk sensitization was significantly associated with severe anaphylaxis (P = 0.036). The following symptoms showed significant associations with certain allergen sensitizations: facial edema with food; wheezing with milk; dyspnea with mite, etc. Certain allergen sensitizations presenting as risk factors for anaphylactic symptoms: wheat (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 4.644, P = 0.044) and nuts (aOR=3.614, P = 0.041) for wheezing, nuts (aOR=5.201, P = 0.026) for dyspnea, and milk (aOR=4.712, P = 0.048) for vomiting.Conclusion: The allergen sensitization status differed according to the age of the children experiencing anaphylaxis. The severity, symptoms, and signs of anaphylaxis differed depending on the allergen sensitization status.
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38. About Time to Join Forces within Agricultural HealthSafety!?
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Richard C. Franklin, John M. Shutske, Ayman Fahim, Peter Lundqvist, Kyung-Suk Lee, and Marcos Grigioni
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Economic growth ,Work (electrical) ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health safety ,Join (sigma algebra) ,Humans ,business ,Occupational Health - Abstract
We are now well into the year 2021 - fully into a new decade, and still, those who work in agriculture do so at great risk serving an industry with one of the highest rates of fatalities worldwide....
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39. Genetic and clinical spectrums in Korean Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease patients with myelin protein zero mutations
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Kyung Suk Lee, Hye Mi Kwon, Byung-Ok Choi, Hye Jin Kim, Soo Hyun Nam, Si On Lim, Hyun Su Kim, Sang Beom Kim, Jieun Lee, Ki Wha Chung, and Jae Hong Park
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Adolescent ,MPZ ,Disease ,QH426-470 ,030105 genetics & heredity ,Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tooth disease ,Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease ,Republic of Korea ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Genetics (clinical) ,Exome sequencing ,Korea ,Genetic heterogeneity ,business.industry ,Myelin protein zero ,Original Articles ,Phenotype ,Transmembrane protein ,phenotypic heterogeneity ,nervous system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Mutation ,Original Article ,Female ,business ,Myelin P0 Protein - Abstract
Background Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease (CMT) is the most common disorder of inherited peripheral neuropathies characterized by distal muscle weakness and sensory loss. CMT is usually classified into three types, demyelinating, axonal, and intermediate neuropathies. Mutations in myelin protein zero (MPZ) gene which encodes a transmembrane protein of the Schwann cells as a major component of peripheral myelin have been reported to cause various type of CMT. Methods This study screened MPZ mutations in Korean CMT patients (1,121 families) by whole exome sequencing and targeted sequencing. Results We identified 22 pathogenic or likely pathogenic MPZ mutations in 36 families as the underlying cause of the CMT1B, CMTDID, or CMT2I subtypes. Among them, five mutations were novel. The frequency of CMT patients with the MPZ mutations was similar or slightly lower compared to other ethnic groups. Conclusions We showed that the median onset ages and clinical phenotypes varied by subtypes: the most severe in the CMT1B group, and the mildest in the CMT2I group. This study also observed a clear correlation that earlier onsets cause more severe symptoms. We believe that this study will provide useful reference data for genetic and clinical information on CMT patients with MPZ mutations in Korea., Mutations in myelin protein zero (MPZ) gene which encodes a transmembrane protein of the Schwann cells have been reported to cause various type of CMT.We identified 22 pathogenic or likely pathogenic MPZ mutations in 36 families as the underlying cause of the CMT1B, CMTDID, or CMT2I subtypes.The mean onset ages and clinical phenotypes varied by subtypes: the most severe in the CMT1B group, and the mildest in the CMT2I group.
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40. Increased sensitization rates to tree pollens in allergic children and adolescents and a change in the pollen season in the metropolitan area of Seoul, Korea
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Yung-Seop Lee, Chang-Ryul Kim, Kyung Suk Lee, Jin Hwa Moon, Youngjin Choi, Kyu Rang Kim, Kyunghoon Kim, Jae-Won Oh, and Seung Yang
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Allergy ,Pollination ,Adolescent ,Seoul ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Alder ,Trees ,Allergic sensitization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pollen ,Republic of Korea ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Sensitization ,biology ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,Allergens ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Metropolitan area ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Population study ,Seasons ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Introduction Children with allergies are at greater risk of becoming sensitized to allergenic pollens in response to environmental changes. This study investigated the relationship between changes in pollination associated with meteorologic changes and the sensitization rates of children to tree pollen allergens in the metropolitan area of Seoul, Korea. Methods The study population consisted of 8,295 children who visited the pediatric allergy clinics at Hanyang University Seoul and Guri Hospital for allergy symptoms between January 1, 1998, and December 31, 2019. Pollen was collected at the two hospitals during the study using a Burkard 7-day sampler. Meteorologic data were obtained from the National Weather Service. Results Among the major tree pollens, the largest increase in allergic sensitization was to oak, hazel, and alder pollens (0.28% annually). The pollen-sensitization rates increased annually within younger age groups. The duration of the pollen season was 98 days in 1998 and 140 days in 2019. Positive correlations were determined between the duration of the pollen season and the rates of sensitization to tree pollens, as well as between the pollen-sensitization rates and increasing temperature. Conclusions This study demonstrated the correlation between weather changes and the resulting changes in the pollen season with sensitization rates to allergenic pollens in children living in the Seoul metropolitan area. An annual increase in sensitization rates in younger children was determined. This pattern is expected to continue due to continuing climate change.
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41. Microfluidic approaches for
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Erel, Levine and Kyung Suk, Lee
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immobilization ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,C. elegans ,microfluidics ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Review ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,sorting ,Developmental Biology ,automation - Abstract
In the last decade, microfluidic methods have proven to be powerful tools for Caenorhabditis elegans research, offering advanced manipulation of worms and precise control of experimental conditions. The advantages of microfluidic chips include their capability of immobilization, automated sorting, and longitudinal measurement, and more. In this review, we focus on control components that are widely used in the design of microfluidic devices, and discuss their functions and working principles that enable advanced manipulation on a chip. Understanding these components will ease the onboarding of researchers inexperienced with microfluidics and help them bring the power of microfluidics to new applications.
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42. Association of serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein level with sensitization to food allergens in children
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Kyung Suk Lee, Ju Hee Kim, Seung Won Lee, Eun Kyo Ha, Hye Mi Jee, Myongsoon Sung, Dong Keon Yon, Mi Ae Kim, Man Yong Han, and Youn Ho Shin
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0301 basic medicine ,Adolescent ,Science ,Population ,Inflammation ,Article ,Allergic sensitization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical research ,medicine ,Odds Ratio ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Child ,Sensitization ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,biology ,business.industry ,Confounding ,Acute-phase protein ,Odds ratio ,Allergens ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Carrier Proteins ,Lipopolysaccharide binding protein ,Biomarkers ,Food Hypersensitivity ,Acute-Phase Proteins - Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein (LBP) is an acute-phase reactant that mediates innate immune responses triggered by LPS. Recent studies indicated a positive correlation of circulating LBP level with chronic low-grade inflammation, a condition present in many non-communicable diseases. We determined the association of serum LBP concentration with allergic sensitization in a general pediatric population. Serum LBP was measured in a sample of children (n = 356; mean age = 9.6 ± 0.2 years) in this population-based cross-sectional study. Skin prick tests (SPTs) were performed to assess allergic sensitization to 22 common inhalant and food allergens. One hundred and seven children (30.1%) were nonsensitized, 160 (44.9%) were monosensitized, and 89 (25.0%) were polysensitized. Children who were mono- or polysensitized had a significantly higher median serum LBP level (25.5 ng/mL, inter-quartile range [IQR] 20.3–30.7) than those who were nonsensitized (20.3 ng/mL, IQR = 14.81–25.8, P P = 0.016), with sensitization to food allergens in particular (aOR 1.080, 95% CI 1.029–1.133, P = 0.002), but not with sensitization to aeroallergens (aOR 1.010, 95% CI 0.982–1.040, P = 0.467). LBP level was not associated with allergic diseases after adjustment. We suggest the possibility of sensitization to food allergens may be related to gut-derived low-grade inflammation, and large sized longitudinal investigations are needed to elucidate the relationship.
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43. Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals the Mechanism Underlying Histone Loading of
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Yujin, Kang, Carol, Cho, Kyung Suk, Lee, Ji-Joon, Song, and Ja Yil, Lee
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Photobleaching ,histone loading ,DNA curtain ,Single Molecule Imaging ,single-molecule photobleaching ,Histones ,bromodomain-containing AAA+ ATPase ,Schizosaccharomyces ,ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities ,Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins ,Protein Multimerization ,DNA, Fungal ,Protein Binding ,Research Article - Abstract
Chromatin dynamics is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and regulating gene expression. Conserved bromodomain-containing AAA+ ATPases play important roles in nucleosome organization as histone chaperones. Recently, the high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structures of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Abo1 revealed that it forms a hexameric ring and undergoes a conformational change upon ATP hydrolysis. In addition, single-molecule imaging demonstrated that Abo1 loads H3-H4 histones onto DNA in an ATP hydrolysis-dependent manner. However, the molecular mechanism by which Abo1 loads histones remains unknown. Here, we investigated the details concerning Abo1-mediated histone loading onto DNA and the Abo1-DNA interaction using single-molecule imaging techniques and biochemical assays. We show that Abo1 does not load H2A-H2B histones. Interestingly, Abo1 deposits multiple copies of H3-H4 histones as the DNA length increases and requires at least 80 bp DNA. Unexpectedly, Abo1 weakly binds DNA regardless of ATP, and neither histone nor DNA stimulates the ATP hydrolysis activity of Abo1. Based on our results, we propose an allosteric communication model in which the ATP hydrolysis of Abo1 changes the configuration of histones to facilitate their deposition onto DNA.
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44. Increased sensitization rate to tree pollen of allergic children and altered pollen season in Seoul metropolitan area, Korea
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Jae Won Oh, Young Jin Choi, Chang-Ryul Kim, Kyu Rang Kim, Jin-Hwa Moon, Kyung Suk Lee, Kyunghoon Kim, Seung Bo Yang, and Yung-Seop Lee
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Allergy ,Pollination ,biology ,Pollen season ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Metropolitan area ,Alder ,Allergic sensitization ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pollen ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Sensitization ,Demography - Abstract
Introduction: Children with allergy may increase a chance to sensitize the allergic pollens with several environmental changes. Purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation with alternation of pollination associated with meteorological changes and increased sensitization rate of pollen allergens of children in Seoul metropolitan area, Korea. Methods: There were recruited 8,295 children who visited the pediatric allergic clinics at Hanyang University Seoul and Guri Hospital for allergy symptoms from January 1st, 1998 to December 31st, 2019. The pollen was collected by Burkard 7 days-sampler in 2 hospitals during the study. Meteorological data was investigated from Korea Meteorological Administration. Results: Allergic sensitization of oak, hazel, and alder pollens had the highest rate of increase among major tree pollens, an increase of 0.28% annually. The sensitization rate to pollen was increased with younger age group yearly. The duration of pollen season was 98 days in 1998, but 140 days in 2019. The duration of the pollen seasons and pollen sensitization rate to trees were positively correlated. The relationship between the sensitization rate to pollens and accumulated temperature were also correlated, positively. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the correlation between the weather changes and consequent changes of pollen seasons with increasing the sensitization rate to allergic pollens in children in Seoul metropolitan area. In addition, there was an increase in the sensitization rate in younger age group from year to year. Continuous changes in distribution of pollens raised from meteorological changes are expected from now on.
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45. Quality of life of patients with nasal bone fracture after closed reduction
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Gyu Hyeon Kwon, Nam Gyun Kim, Gi Cheol Do, Young Ji Park, Kyung Suk Lee, and Woo Sang Ryu
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Quality of life ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Facial bone ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nasal bone ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Nose ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Nasal bone fracture ,Reduction ,business.industry ,Standard treatment ,030206 dentistry ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Breathing ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Closed reduction is the standard treatment for nasal bone fractures, which are the most common type of facial bone fractures. We investigated the effect of closed reduction on quality of life. METHODS The 15-dimensional health-related quality of life survey was administered to 120 patients who underwent closed reduction under general anesthesia for nasal bone fractures from February 2018 to December 2019, on both the day after surgery and 3 months after surgery. Three months postoperatively, the presence or absence of five nasal symptoms (nose obstruction, snoring, pain, nasal secretions, and aesthetic dissatisfaction) was also evaluated. RESULTS The quality of life items that showed significant changes between immediately after surgery and 3 months postoperatively were breathing, sleeping, speech, excretion, and discomfort. Low scores were found at 3 months for breathing, sleeping, and distress. There were 31 patients (25.83%) with nose obstruction, 25 (20.83%) with snoring, 12 (10.00%), with pain, 11 (9.17%) with nasal secretions, and 29 (24.17%) with aesthetic dissatisfaction. CONCLUSION Closed reduction affected patients' quality of life, although most aspects improved significantly after 3 months. However, it was not possible to rule out deterioration of quality of life due to complications and dissatisfaction after surgery.
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46. A Database of
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Ki Wha, Chung, Ju Seong, Kim, and Kyung Suk, Lee
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peripheral neuropathy ,Databases, Factual ,disease model ,Posture ,Dyneins ,Kinesins ,Peripheral Nervous System Diseases ,GTP Phosphohydrolases ,locomotion ,Disease Models, Animal ,Phenotype ,Mutation ,Animals ,Humans ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Research Article - Abstract
Inherited peripheral neuropathy is a heterogeneous group of peripheral neurodegenerative disorders including Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease. Many peripheral neuropathies often accompany impaired axonal construction and function. To study the molecular and cellular basis of axon-defective peripheral neuropathy, we explore the possibility of using Caenorhabditis elegans, a powerful nematode model equipped with a variety of genetics and imaging tools. In search of potential candidates of C. elegans peripheral neuropathy models, we monitored the movement and the body posture patterns of 26 C. elegans strains with disruption of genes associated with various peripheral neuropathies and compiled a database of their phenotypes. Our assay showed that movement features of the worms with mutations in HSPB1, MFN2, DYNC1H1, and KIF1B human homologues are significantly different from the control strain, suggesting they are viable candidates for C. elegans peripheral neuropathy models.
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47. Revision of pollen threshold levels for oak, pine, ragweed, and Japanese hop in Seoul metropolitan area
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Kyu-Rang Kim, Youngjin Choi, Young-Sub Lee, Kyung-Suk Lee, and Jae-Won Oh
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Ragweed ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,biology ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Forestry ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Metropolitan area ,Pollen ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Hop (telecommunications) ,business ,lcsh:RC581-607 - Published
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48. The relationship between formaldehyde exposure and rhinitis in Korean Children
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Kyung Suk Lee, Man Yong Han, Hye Mi Jee, Young-Ho Jung, Eun Gyo Ha, and Youn Ho Sheen
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Immunology ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,business ,lcsh:RC581-607 ,Dermatology ,FORMALDEHYDE EXPOSURE - Published
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49. Serum Periostin Level Has Limited Usefulness as a Biomarker for Allergic Disease in 7-Year-Old Children
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Seung Won Lee, Youn Ho Sheen, Myongsoon Sung, Hye Mi Jee, Kyung Suk Lee, Eun Kyo Ha, Man Yong Han, Junya Ono, Hey Sung Baek, Dong Keon Yon, and Kenji Izuhara
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Immunology ,Population ,Periostin ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Population Groups ,Internal medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,education ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,education.field_of_study ,Korea ,business.industry ,Confounding ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,Eosinophils ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030228 respiratory system ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Immunization ,business ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Body mass index ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background: Previous studies have used serum periostin levels as a biomarker of Th2-driven inflammatory responses. However, no population-based study has yet examined the association of serum periostin levels with the allergic status of children. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of periostin as a biomarker for allergy in a group of 7-year-old Korean children. Method: This prospective cross-sectional study examined 451 children (aged 7 years to 7 years and 11 months) from the general pediatric population who attended 6 different schools between June and July 2016. A total of 249 children, all of whom completed the questionnaire and skin prick test and provided blood samples, were included in the final analysis. Results: The geometric mean serum periostin level was 107.6 ng/mL (95% CI 104.5–110.7). After adjustment for confounding, serum periostin levels were significantly associated with sensitization to poly-allergens (adjusted odds ratio, aOR 1.032, 95% CI 1.006–1.059, p = 0.016) and pollen (aOR 1.020, 95% CI 1.002–1.039, p = 0.026). Serum periostin levels were also associated with eosinophil levels (adjusted β = 0.023, SE = 0.009, p = 0.010), but were unrelated to body mass index, sex, obesity, or presence of an allergic disease. Conclusions: Our results suggest thatserum periostin level may have limited usefulness as a biomarker of allergic disease in children.
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50. Exposure to pesticides and the prevalence of diabetes in a rural population in Korea
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Sungjin Park, Jung Ran Choi, Sei Jin Chang, Sung Soo Oh, Kyu Sang Park, Kyung-Suk Lee, Jae Yeop Kim, Sang Baek Koh, Sung Kyung Kim, and Choon Hee Chung
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Adult ,Male ,Rural Population ,Cross-sectional study ,Overweight ,Toxicology ,Logistic regression ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Occupational Exposure ,Diabetes mellitus ,Environmental health ,Republic of Korea ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Pesticides ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Agriculture ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Marital status ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood sampling ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Among the adverse health effects of exposure to pesticides, an association with diabetes has been reported. However, there is a lack of epidemiologic studies on the health effects of exposure to pesticides, particularly investigating the association between occupational pesticide exposure and diabetes prevalence. Purpose The present study examined the association between pesticide exposure and prevalence of diabetes in a rural population in Korea. Methods This cross-sectional study used data from the Korea Farmers Cohort study, and included 2559 participants in the baseline survey between November 2005 and January 2008. We performed a clinical examination including blood sampling and assessed data on diabetes diagnosis, demographics, and pesticide exposure. Logistic regression was performed to evaluate the association between pesticide exposure and diabetes prevalence, adjusting for age, sex, monthly income, and marital status. In addition, a stratified analysis by body mass index (BMI) was conducted, with two categories: normal weight ( Results At baseline, the prevalence of diabetes was 9.30%. Pesticide exposure was associated with the risk of diabetes after adjustment for covariates. In the analysis stratified by BMI, all the variables related to pesticide exposure were associated with prevalence of diabetes in the overweight or obese group, whereas no significant association was found in the normal weight group. Conclusion Exposure to pesticides was associated with diabetes, and this association was stronger in overweight or obese individuals than in normal weight individuals. Further longitudinal studies that consider information on BMI are necessary.
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- 2019
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