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2. Ewing Sarcoma in a Patient With Cowden Syndrome.
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Chandhanayingyong, Mod C, Bernthal, Nicholas M, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Nelson, Scott D, Chawla, Sant P, and Singh, Arun S
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Reproductive Medicine ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Rare Diseases ,Cancer ,Pediatric Cancer ,Pediatric ,Genetics ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Female ,Hamartoma Syndrome ,Multiple ,Humans ,Immunophenotyping ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Middle Aged ,Mutation ,PTEN Phosphohydrolase ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Sarcoma ,Ewing ,Tomography ,X-Ray Computed ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis ,Health services and systems - Abstract
A 47-year-old woman, initially diagnosed in 1996 with Cowden syndrome (CS), PTEN-mutant bilateral breast cancer, a thyroid nodule, and uterine fibroids, presented to UCLA in 2013 with Ewing sarcoma of the pelvic bone. Her treatment course included mastectomies, hysterectomy/oophorectomy, and total thyroid resection, and chemotherapy, radiation, and hemipelvectomy for Ewing sarcoma. This case report illustrates the unusual presentation of Ewing sarcoma in a patient with PTEN-mutant CS, the probable underlying molecular pathogenesis, long-term management, and therapeutic considerations.
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- 2015
3. Establishment and genetic characterization of cell lines derived from proliferating nasal polyps and sinonasal inverted papillomas
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Nukpook, Thawaree, Ekalaksananan, Tipaya, Kiyono, Tohru, Kasemsiri, Pornthep, Teeramatwanich, Watchareporn, Vatanasapt, Patravoot, Chaiwiriyakul, Surachat, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Kampan, Jureeporn, Muisuk, Kanha, and Pientong, Chamsai
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- 2021
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4. The Importance of CYP19A1 in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Cholangiocarcinoma
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Kaewlert, Waleeporn, Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas, Namwat, Nisana, Sawanyawisuth, Kanlayanee, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Khuntikeo, Narong, Armartmuntree, Napat, and Thanan, Raynoo
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- 2018
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5. Case Report: Melioidosis-Related Severe Cutaneous Features of Erythema Nodosum in a Thai Child.
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Nattakarn Tantawarak, Leelawadee Techasatian, Piti Ungarreevittaya, Pope Kosalaraksa, and Pagakrong Lumbiganon
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- 2024
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6. Does gallbladder polyp size as measured using radiographic modalities predict pathological size in all types of polyps?
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Thammaroj J, Ungarreevittaya P, and Jenwitheesuk K
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,surgical procedures, operative ,ultrasound ,lcsh:R895-920 ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,adenoma ,pathological conditions, signs and symptoms ,neoplasms ,digestive system diseases ,cholesterol polyp - Abstract
Jureerat Thammaroj,1 Piti Ungarreevittaya,2 Kriangsak Jenwitheesuk3,4 1Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand; 2Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand; 3Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand; 4Sleep Apnea Research Group, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand Background: Gallbladder polyps can be classified into two main types: cholesterol and adenoma. As polyp size is reported to be a factor suggestive for malignant polyps, this study aimed to evaluate whether radiographic size or any clinical factors are predictive of the pathological size of polyps. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study. The inclusion criteria were that patients had undergone laparoscopic cholecystectomy, had been diagnosed with gallbladder polyps using any radiographic modality, and had available pathological results. A clinical predictive model for pathological polyp size was calculated using multivariate linear regression analysis. Results: During the study period, there were 85 patients who met the study criteria. The average polyp size according to radiographic modalities was slightly larger than average (7.2 vs 5.6mm). The majority of polyps were cholesterol polyps (66; 77.6%). The sizes of the polyps according to radiographic imaging were significantly associated with the pathological sizes of the polyps. Age was another significant factor related to the size of polyps identified using pathological methods in the adenoma group, with a coefficient of 0.264 (P=0.021). Conclusions: Gallbladder polyp size as determined using radiographic modalities can predict the pathological size in both cholesterol and adenoma polyps. Some adjustments are needed, particularly in patients with adenoma polyps. Keywords: ultrasound, cholesterol polyp, adenoma, computed tomography, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography
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- 2018
7. Total en bloc spondylectomy is worth doing in complete paralysis spinal giant cell tumor, a minimum 1-year follow-up.
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Permsak Paholpak, Apiruk Sangsin, Winai Sirichativapee, Taweechok Wisanuyotin, Weerachai Kosuwon, Chat Sumnanoont, Puntip Thammaroj, Piti Ungarreevittaya, Yuichi Kasai, Hideki Murakami, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya, Paholpak, Permsak, Sangsin, Apiruk, Sirichativapee, Winai, Wisanuyotin, Taweechok, Kosuwon, Weerachai, Sumnanoont, Chat, Thammaroj, Puntip, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, and Kasai, Yuichi
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- 2021
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8. High XB130 expression in renal cell carcinoma is strongly associated with poor prognosis.
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Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Nintra, Orapin, Sirithanaphol, Wichien, Chindaprasirt, Jarin, and Sangkhamanon, Sakkarn
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The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic value of XB130 expression in three major RCC subtypes, and its association with clinical outcomes and adverse clinicopathologic features. A total of 101 nephrectomy samples at Srinagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, from 2007 to 2017 were included in the study. XB130 immunohistochemistry was performed on slides from a tissue microarray comprised of 71 clear cell RCCs, 23 papillary RCCs, and 7 chromophobe RCCs, and were scored using a Histoscore system on a 0–300 scale. High XB130 expression in clear cell RCC and papillary RCC patients was associated with poor prognosis (log-rank test, P = 0.013, and P = 0.001, respectively). WHO/ISUP grade (P = 0.001) and XB130 high expression (P = 0.019) were found to be independent risk factors for mortality in clear cell RCC using multivariate analysis. The high expression of XB130 in clear cell RCC patients was also associated with high WHO/ISUP grade (P = 0.011), distant metastasis (P = 0.036), TNM stage (P = 0.007), sarcomatoid/rhabdoid differentiation (P = 0.061), and urinary collecting system invasion (P = 0.002). Similarly, high XB130 expression (P = 0.038) was associated with poor prognosis among papillary RCC patients as well as with lymphovascular invasion (P = 0.022), TNM stage (P = 0.030), and sarcomatoid/rhabdoid differentiation (P = 0.044). Overall, our findings showed that high XB130 expression in clear cell RCC and papillary RCC patients are associated with a worse prognosis. • High XB130 expression in clear cell RCC was associated with poor prognosis. • High XB130 expression in papillary RCC patients was associated with poor prognosis. • Nuclear grade, stage, and XB130 expression were independent risk factors for survival. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Inhibition of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in cholangiocarcinoma cell lines – a new strategy for therapy.
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Suksawat, Manida, Techasen, Anchalee, Namwat, Nisana, Boonsong, Thianrut, Titapun, Attapol, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Yongvanit, Puangrat, and Loilome, Watcharin
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CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA ,METASTASIS ,NITRIC-oxide synthases ,VASODILATION ,VASCULAR endothelial growth factors - Abstract
The isoform of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) found in endothelial cells (eNOS) plays a crucial role in vasodilation. We recently reported the activation of eNOS in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) tissues and cell lines. Moreover, we also reported that the abundance of eNOS and phosphorylated eNOS (p‐eNOS), as well as its upstream regulator proteins, is significantly associated with the metastatic status of CCA patients. However, the function of eNOS in CCA progression has not been addressed. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the function of eNOS involved in the migration and invasion ability of CCA cell lines. The results reveal that eNOS activation significantly increases migration and invasion ability of CCA cells
via the up‐regulation of phosphorylated vasodilator‐stimulated protein (p‐VASP). A combination treatment with recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor C and eNOS inhibitor (N ω ‐nitro‐ l‐arginine methyl ester hydrochloride) resulted in the down‐regulation of p‐VASP, as well as a decreased migration and invasion ability of the CCA cell line. Thus, this work suggests that eNOS can serve as an attractive target to inhibit the progression of CCA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. Inflammatory Myo-Fibroblastic Tumor of the Gallbladder with Multivisceral Involvement: Successful Treatment with Radical Surgery
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Losuwarat, Kwanchanok, Luvira, Vor, Thanasukarn, Vasin, Tipwaratorn, Theerawee, and Ungarreevittaya, Piti
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Inflammatory myo-fibroblastic tumor (IMT) of the gallbladder is an extremely rare condition. Only seven cases have been reported. All of these were presented either with polyp/mass inside the gallbladder or gallbladder wall thickening, involving just one adjacent organ. We herein present a case of IMT of gallbladder presenting with a huge mass replacing the gallbladder with multiple organ involvement, successfully treated by en bloc multivisceral resection. Moreover, we have compared it with the characteristics of all reported cases of IMT of the gallbladder.
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- 2023
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11. Increased IL-31 expression in serum and tissue protein in prurigo nodularis
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Chaowattanapanit, Suteeraporn, Wongjirattikarn, Rachot, Chaisuriya, Nipon, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Poosekeaw, Pirawan, Winaikosol, Kengkart, Choonhakarn, Charoen, Julanon, Narachai, and Salao, Kanin
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Background: Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic pruritic skin disease which can greatly impact patients’ quality of life. Moreover, the pathogenesis remains unclear, making it a difficult-to-treat condition.Aims: To investigate the expression of interleukin-31 (IL-31) in serum and skin biopsy specimens of PN patients and healthy subjects and identify its possible correlation to disease severity and itch intensity.Methods: Patients with PN and healthy volunteers were recruited for the study. Expression levels of IL-31 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunohistochemistry. Baseline characteristics, disease activity, itch intensity, and related laboratory results were collected.Results: Forty-three PN patients and 31 healthy subjects participated in our study. The PN patients had significantly higher mean serum IL-31 levels than the healthy subjects (52.9 ± 18.2 versus36.3 ± 10.7 pg/ml, p< 0.001). Epidermal and dermal PN lesions also exhibited significantly higher IL-31 expression compared with the healthy skin (p< 0.001 and p= 0.01, respectively). However, there was no significant difference in serum or lesional expression of IL-31 by disease severity or itch intensity.Conclusion: Increased IL-31 expression in serum and PN lesions suggests that IL-31 has a potential role in the pathogenesis of PN.
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- 2022
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12. Total en bloc spondylectomy is worth doing in complete paralysis spinal giant cell tumor, a minimum 1-year follow-up
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Paholpak, Permsak, Sangsin, Apiruk, Sirichativapee, Winai, Wisanuyotin, Taweechok, Kosuwon, Weerachai, Sumnanoont, Chat, Thammaroj, Puntip, Ungarreevittaya, Piti, Kasai, Yuichi, Murakami, Hideki, and Tsuchiya, Hiroyuki
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Objective: To investigate the neurological recovery of Frankel A spinal giant cell tumor (GCT) patients after they had received a Total En Bloc Spondylectomy (TES).Materials and Methods: We retrospectively recorded data of three patients (two females) with mobile spine GCT (T6, T10, and L2) Enneking stage III with complete paralysis before surgery, who had undergone TES in our institute from January 2018 to September 2020. The duration of neurologic recovery to Frankel E was the primary outcome. The intra-operative blood loss, operative time, operative-related complications, and the local recurrence were the secondary outcomes.Results: The duration of suffering from Frankel A to TES surgery was 2 months for the T6 patient, 3 weeks for the T10 patient, and 1 month for the L2 patient. Three patients had achieved full neurological recovery to Frankel E within 6 months after TES (T6 for 5 months, T10 for 3 months, and L2 for 3 months). The average blood loss was 2833.33 ml and the mean operative time was 400 min. Up until the last follow-up (13–25 months), no evidence of local recurrences had been found in any of the three patients.Conclusion: Frankel A spinal GCT patients can achieve full neurological recovery after TES, if the procedure is performed within 3 months after complete paraplegia. TES can effectively control any local recurrences.
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- 2021
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13. Increased tissue expression of IL-31 in patients with psoriasis.
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Wongjirattikarn R, Chaisuriya N, Chaowattanapanit S, Ungarreevittaya P, Poosekeaw P, Winaikosol K, Choonhakarn C, Julanon N, Utchariyaprasit E, and Sawanyawisuth K
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- Humans, Epidermis metabolism, Interleukins metabolism, Pruritus, Skin metabolism, Psoriasis metabolism
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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Although many studies have demonstrated the role of serum interleukin-31 (IL-31) in psoriasis, only one study has examined histopathological expression in lesional skin. This study aimed to investigate the expression of IL-31 in skin biopsy specimens of psoriasis patients compared to healthy subjects and identify its possible correlation to disease severity and itch intensity. Psoriasis patients and healthy volunteers were recruited. Four-millimeter punch biopsy was performed at the lesional skin of psoriasis patients and normal skin of healthy subjects. Expression of IL-31 was measured by immunohistochemistry. Baseline characteristics, disease activity, itch intensity, and related laboratory results were collected. Twenty-six biopsy specimens of psoriasis patients and 10 tissue samples of healthy subjects were evaluated. Epidermal and dermal psoriasis lesions had significantly higher IL-31 expression compared to the healthy skin (P < 0.001). However, there was no significant difference in lesional expression of IL-31 by disease severity or itch intensity. Increased IL-31 expression in the lesions of psoriasis patients suggests the involvement of IL-31 in the pathogenesis of psoriasis., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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14. A 3-year-old child with multiple superficial erosions and yellowish crusts on the scalp and seborrheic areas.
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Techasatian L, Laoaroon N, Suwannaying K, Komwilaisak P, Uppala R, Sitthikarnkha P, Saengnipanthkul S, Ungarreevittaya P, Chaowattanapanit S, and Choonhakarn C
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Competing Interests: None disclosed.
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- 2024
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15. Case Report: Melioidosis-Related Severe Cutaneous Features of Erythema Nodosum in a Thai Child.
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Tantawarak N, Techasatian L, Ungarreevittaya P, Kosalaraksa P, and Lumbiganon P
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- Child, Humans, Thailand epidemiology, Pain, Melioidosis complications, Melioidosis diagnosis, Melioidosis drug therapy, Erythema Nodosum diagnosis, Burkholderia pseudomallei
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Erythema nodosum (EN) is characterized by rapidly developing, painful, erythematous subcutaneous nodules, most of which are located in the pretibial areas. This cutaneous finding can be caused by a variety of conditions, however Burkholderia pseudomallei is rarely the cause. This particular patient presented with a high-grade fever with characteristic EN on both pretibial areas. All of the typical EN causes were investigated, but the findings were all negative. The lesions progressed to severe hemorrhagic bleb features, and because the patient resided in Northeast Thailand, a melioidosis-endemic region, testing for B. pseudomallei was performed. Because a high level of melioidosis serology of more than 1:10,240 was detected, melioidosis therapy was started. At the 12-week follow-up after melioidosis therapy, the titer had declined to 1:1,280, indicating that melioidosis-related severe, cutaneous EN symptoms were the most likely diagnosis in this patient. We discovered a case of EN with severe hemorrhagic bleb features as a unique clinical manifestation of melioidosis. When a patient resides in an endemic area, B. pseudomallei should always be considered as a possible causative organism.
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- 2023
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16. Overexpression of Insulin Receptor Substrate 1 (IRS1) Relates to Poor Prognosis and Promotes Proliferation, Stemness, Migration, and Oxidative Stress Resistance in Cholangiocarcinoma.
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Kaewlert W, Sakonsinsiri C, Lert-Itthiporn W, Ungarreevittaya P, Pairojkul C, Pinlaor S, Murata M, and Thanan R
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- Humans, Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins genetics, Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins metabolism, 8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine metabolism, Inflammation metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic metabolism, Cell Proliferation genetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement genetics, Bile Duct Neoplasms metabolism, Cholangiocarcinoma metabolism
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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is one of the oxidative stress-driven carcinogenesis through chronic inflammation. Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1), an adaptor protein of insulin signaling pathways, is associated with the progression of many inflammation-related cancers. This study hypothesized that oxidative stress regulates IRS1 expression and that up-regulation of IRS1 induces CCA progression. The localizations of IRS1 and an oxidative stress marker (8-oxodG) were detected in CCA tissues using immunohistochemistry (IHC). The presence of IRS1 in CCA tissues was confirmed using immortal cholangiocyte cells (MMNK1), a long-term oxidative-stress-induced cell line (ox-MMNK1-L), and five CCA cell lines as cell culture models. IRS1 was overexpressed in tumor cells and this was associated with a shorter patient survival time and an increase in 8-oxodG. IRS1 expression was higher in ox-MMNK1-L cells than in MMNK1 cells. Knockdown of IRS1 by siRNA in two CCA cell lines led to inhibition of proliferation, cell cycle progression, migration, invasion, stemness, and oxidative stress resistance properties. Moreover, a transcriptomics study demonstrated that suppressing IRS1 in the KKU-213B CCA cell line reduced the expression levels of several genes and pathways involved in the cellular functions. The findings indicate that IRS1 is a key molecule in the connection between oxidative stress and CCA progression. Therefore, IRS1 and its related genes can be used as prognostic markers and therapeutic targets for CCA therapy.
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- 2023
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17. Adaptor protein XB130 regulates the aggressiveness of cholangiocarcinoma.
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Poosekeaw P, Pairojkul C, Sripa B, Sa Ngiamwibool P, Iamsaard S, Sakonsinsiri C, Thanan R, and Ungarreevittaya P
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- Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing genetics, Adult, Aged, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Cell Line, Transformed, Cell Line, Tumor, Female, Gene Knockdown Techniques methods, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Invasiveness genetics, Neoplasm Staging, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, Transfection, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing metabolism, Bile Duct Neoplasms metabolism, Bile Duct Neoplasms pathology, Cell Movement genetics, Cell Proliferation genetics, Cholangiocarcinoma metabolism, Cholangiocarcinoma pathology, Signal Transduction genetics
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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a group of heterogenous malignancies arising from bile duct epithelium with distinct pathological features. Adaptor proteins have implicated in cell proliferation, migration, and invasion of different cancer cells. The objective of this study was to assess whether the adaptor protein XB130 (AFAP1L2) is a critical biological determinant of CCA outcome. XB130 expression levels were investigated in four CCA cell lines compared to an immortalized cholangiocyte cell line by Western blotting. Small interfering (si) RNA-mediated XB130 gene silencing was conducted to evaluate the effects of reduced XB130 expression on cell proliferation, migration, and invasion by MTT, transwell migration and cell invasion assay. The immunohistochemical quantification of XB130 levels were performed in surgically resected formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens obtained from 151 CCA patients. The relationship between XB130 expression and the clinicopathological parameters of CCA patients were analyzed. Our results showed that XB130 was highly expressed in KKU-213A cell line. Knockdown of XB130 using siRNA significantly decreased the proliferation, migration, and invasion properties of KKU-213A cells through the inhibition of PI3K/Akt pathway, suggesting that XB130 plays an important role in CCA progression. Moreover, elevated XB130 expression levels were positive relationship with lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), intrahepatic type of CCA, high TNM staging (stage III, IV), high T classification (T3, T4), and lymph node metastasis. We provide the first evidence that the overexpression of XB130 is associated with tumorigenic properties of CCA cells, leading to CCA progression with aggressive clinical outcomes., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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18. Promoter hypermethylation of early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) is associated with cholangiocarcinoma progression.
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Armartmuntree N, Jusakul A, Sakonsinsiri C, Loilome W, Pinlaor S, Ungarreevittaya P, Yong CH, Techasen A, Imtawil K, Kraiklang R, Suwannakul N, Kaewlert W, Chaiprasert T, Thanan R, and Murata M
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DNA hypermethylation in a promoter region causes gene silencing via epigenetic changes. We have previously reported that early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) was down-regulated in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) tissues and related to tumor progression. Thus, we hypothesized that the DNA hypermethylation of EBF1 promoter would suppress EBF1 expression in CCA and induce its progression. In this study, the DNA methylation status of EBF1 and mRNA expression levels were analyzed in CCA and normal bile duct (NBD) tissues using a publicly available database of genome-wide association data. The results showed that the DNA methylation of EBF1 promoter region was significantly increased in CCA tissues compared with those of NBD. The degree of methylation was negatively correlated with EBF1 mRNA expression levels. Using methylation-specific PCR technique, the DNA methylation rates of EBF1 promoter region were investigated in CCA tissues (n=72). CCA patients with high methylation rates of EBF1 promoter region in the tumor tissues (54/72) had a poor prognosis. Higher methylation rates of EBF1 promoter region have shown in all CCA cell lines than that of an immortal cholangiocyte cell line (MMNK1). Upon treatment with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-Aza-dC, increased EBF1 expression levels and reduced DNA methylation rates were observed in CCA cells. Moreover, restoration of EBF1 expression in CCA cells led to inhibition of cell growth, migration and invasion. In addition, RNA sequencing analysis suggested that EBF1 is involved in suppression of numerous pathways in cancer. Taken together, DNA hypermethylation in the EBF1 promoter region suppresses EBF1 expression and induces CCA progression with aggressive clinical outcomes., Competing Interests: Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interest exists., (© The author(s).)
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- 2021
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19. Prevalence and clinical characteristics of EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in adult patients: a single center study in Thailand.
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Lanamtieng T, Teawtrakul N, and Ungarreevittaya P
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- Adult, Herpesvirus 4, Human, Humans, Prevalence, Thailand epidemiology, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections complications, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections epidemiology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse diagnosis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse epidemiology
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- 2020
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20. Imaging of a glomus tumor of the liver in a child.
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Tewattanarat N, Srinakarin J, Wongwiwatchai J, Areemit S, Komvilaisak P, Ungarreevittaya P, and Intarawichian P
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Glomus tumors occur preferentially in the subcutaneous tissue of the fingers and toes, but are extremely rare in visceral organs. Although, there have been several reports of glomus tumors in the liver in adult patients, there have yet been no publications reporting glomus tumors of the liver in children. Here, we report a case of an 11-year-old girl who was admitted with a 2-week history of progressive dyspnea on exertion and vomiting. Upon physical examination, she was found to have hypertension and a palpated smooth, firm mass at the epigastrium. Abdominal MRI revealed a well-defined exophytic hypervascular mass with intratumoral hemorrhage at segment 3/4b of the liver. Ultrasound-guided biopsy revealed it to be a glomus tumor. An ultrasound conducted at a 1-month follow-up after preoperative embolization revealed that the mass had decreased in size. A subsequent exploratory laparotomy with left hepatectomy was performed and the histologic results confirmed the diagnosis., (© 2019 The Authors.)
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- 2020
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21. Roles of Zinc Finger Protein 423 in Proliferation and Invasion of Cholangiocarcinoma through Oxidative Stress.
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Chaiprasert T, Armartmuntree N, Techasen A, Sakonsinsiri C, Pinlaor S, Ungarreevittaya P, Khuntikeo N, Namwat N, and Thanan R
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- Bile Duct Neoplasms genetics, Bile Duct Neoplasms pathology, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation, Cholangiocarcinoma genetics, Cholangiocarcinoma pathology, Humans, Proteins genetics, Bile Duct Neoplasms metabolism, Cholangiocarcinoma metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Proteins metabolism
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Zinc finger protein 423 (ZNF423) is a transcriptional factor involved in the development and progression of cancers but has not yet been examined in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), an oxidative stress-driven cancer of biliary epithelium. In this study, we hypothesized that oxidative stress mediated ZNF423 expression regulates its downstream genes resulting in CCA genesis. ZNF423 protein expression patterns and 8-oxodG (an oxidative stress marker) formation in CCA tissues were investigated using immunohistochemical analysis. The results showed that ZNF423 was overexpressed in CCA cells compared to normal bile duct cells adjacent of the tumor. Notably, ZNF423 expression was positively correlated with 8-oxodG formation. Moreover, ZNF423 expression in an immortalized cholangiocyte cell line (MMNK1) was increased by hydrogen peroxide-treatment, suggesting that oxidative stress induces ZNF423 expression. To investigate the roles of ZNF423 in CCA progression, ZNF423 mRNA was silenced using specific siRNA in CCA cell lines, KKU-100 and KKU-213. Silencing of ZNF423 significantly inhibits cell proliferation and invasion of both CCA cell lines. Taking all these results together, the present study denoted that ZNF423 is an oxidative stress-responsive gene with an oncogenic property contributing to the regulation of CCA genesis.
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- 2019
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22. Subcutaneous calcification as a supportive radiologic finding for diagnosis of rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis.
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Vatcharayothin N, Kasemsiri P, Thongrong C, Laohakittikul C, Suetrong S, Ungarreevittaya P, and Chaisuriya N
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Rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis is an uncommon chronic fungal infection of the head and neck. The diagnosis is usually based on clinical manifestations; however, diagnosis of this infection based on early manifestations is difficult and occasionally rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis is mistaken for other diseases. Therefore, computed tomography is introduced to support the diagnosis. Radiologic findings were nonspecific with swelling of the sinonasal mucosa and perinasal region. However, subcutaneous calcification, that was observed in all our cases, may be a supportive radiologic evidence for diagnosis. The diagnosis should be confirmed definitively using histopathology or fungal culture. Early diagnosis allows prompt and appropriate treatment that will achieve excellent outcomes. We suggest that subcutaneous calcification radiologic finding may guide the aware physician to an early diagnosis of rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: the authors declare no potential conflict of interest.
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- 2019
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23. Overexpression of CD44 Variant 9: A Novel Cancer Stem Cell Marker in Human Cholangiocarcinoma in Relation to Inflammation.
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Suwannakul N, Ma N, Thanan R, Pinlaor S, Ungarreevittaya P, Midorikawa K, Hiraku Y, Oikawa S, Kawanishi S, and Murata M
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- Adult, Calcium-Binding Proteins metabolism, Cholangiocarcinoma immunology, Cyclooxygenase 2 metabolism, Female, Humans, Hyaluronan Receptors genetics, Inflammation immunology, Liver metabolism, Liver pathology, Male, Neoplasm Proteins metabolism, Neoplastic Stem Cells immunology, Cholangiocarcinoma metabolism, Hyaluronan Receptors metabolism, Inflammation metabolism, Neoplastic Stem Cells metabolism
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Various CD44 isoforms are expressed in several cancer stem cells during tumor progression and metastasis. In particular, CD44 variant 9 (CD44v9) is highly expressed in chronic inflammation-induced cancer. We investigated the expression of CD44v9 and assessed whether CD44v9 is a selective biomarker of human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). The expression profile of CD44v9 was evaluated in human liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini -related CCA (OV-CCA) tissues, human CCA (independent of OV infection, non-OV-CCA) tissues, and normal liver tissues. CD44v9 overexpression was detected by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in CCA tissues. There was a higher level of CD44v9 expression and IHC score in OV-CCA tissues than in non-OV-CCA tissues, and there was no CD44v9 staining in the bile duct cells of normal liver tissues. In addition, we observed significantly higher expression of inflammation-related markers, such as S100P and COX-2, in OV-CCA tissues compared to that in non-OV and normal liver tissues. Thus, these findings suggest that CD44v9 may be a novel candidate CCA stem cell marker and may be related to inflammation-associated cancer development.
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- 2018
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24. Potential role of HIF-1-responsive microRNA210/HIF3 axis on gemcitabine resistance in cholangiocarcinoma cells.
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Silakit R, Kitirat Y, Thongchot S, Loilome W, Techasen A, Ungarreevittaya P, Khuntikeo N, Yongvanit P, Yang JH, Kim NH, Yook JI, and Namwat N
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- Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins, Bile Duct Neoplasms pathology, Cell Line, Tumor, Cholangiocarcinoma pathology, Cobalt pharmacology, Female, Humans, Male, Repressor Proteins, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors metabolism, Bile Duct Neoplasms metabolism, Cholangiocarcinoma metabolism, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit metabolism, MicroRNAs biosynthesis, Neoplasm Proteins metabolism, RNA, Neoplasm biosynthesis, Signal Transduction, Tumor Hypoxia
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MicroRNA-210 (miR-210) is a robust target for hypoxia-inducible factor, and its overexpression has been detected in a variety of solid tumors. However, the role of miR-210 in the development, progression and response to therapy in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) remains undefined. We report here that high miR-210 expression was significantly correlated with the shorter survival of CCA patients. Overexpression of miR-210 inhibited CCA cell proliferation at the G2/M phase and reduced the gemcitabine sensitivity in CCA cells under CoCl2-induced pseudohypoxia. Concomitantly, inhibition of endogenous miR-210 activity using miRNA sponges increased cell proliferation under CoCl2-induced pseudohypoxia, resulting in an increase in gemcitabine sensitivity in CCA cells. We showed that HIF-3α, a negative controller of HIF-1α, was a target of miR-210 constituting a feed-forward hypoxic regulatory loop. Our data suggest an important role of miR-210 in sustaining HIF-1α activity via the suppression of HIF-3α, regulating cell growth and chemotherapeutic drug resistance in CCA., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2018
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25. Potential of Selenium Compounds as New Anticancer Agents for Cholangiocarcinoma.
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Dai X, Thongchot S, Dokduang H, Loilome W, Khuntikeo N, Titapun A, Ungarreevittaya P, Yongvanit P, Techasen A, and Namwat N
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- Apoptosis drug effects, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Cholangiocarcinoma pathology, Selenium Compounds pharmacology
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We examined the in vitro effects of the selenium compounds sodium selenite (Se) and selenomethionine (SeMet) on cholangiocarcima (CCA) cell growth and migration to determine their potential usefulness as anticancer agents. The effect of both compounds on the selenoprotein M level was investigated, as well as the association between the expression level of selenoprotein M and the patients' clinicopathological data. Se and SeMet inhibited CCA cell growth with half-maximal inhibitory concentration values of 1.7-2.1 μM and 18.8-37.9 μM, respectively. Both compounds increased the ratio of B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL2) to BCL2-associated X (BAX), triggering apoptotic cell death, and inhibited cell migration by reducing the ratio of N-cadherin to E-cadherin, an epithelial-mesenchymal transition marker. In addition, Se and SeMet increased selenoprotein M protein in CCA cells. Low expression of selenoprotein M in CCA tissues was significantly associated with shorter patient survival. In conclusion, selenium may potentially be an alternative anticancer agent that might lead to a better prognosis in patients with CCA., (Copyright© 2016 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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26. Malignant mesothelioma of the pericardium: a report of two different presentations.
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Makarawate P, Chaosuwannakit N, Chindaprasirt J, Ungarreevittaya P, Chaiwiriyakul S, Wirasorn K, Kuptarnond C, and Sawanyawisuth K
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Malignant mesothelioma of the pericardium is a rare and fatal condition that clinicians should be aware of due to its variability of clinical manifestation. The diagnosis may be delayed as a result of delayed treatment. Here, we report two cases of malignant pericardial mesothelioma with two different clinical aspects: cardiac tamponade and mimic tuberculous pericarditis. Both patients: may have indirect exposure to asbestos. Despite chemotherapy, both patients died at 2 weeks and 3 months after the diagnosis. Malignant mesothelioma of the pericardium is fatal, has a variety of presentation, and may not be related to asbestosis exposure.
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- 2013
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