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  • 1
    In: Journal of Comparative Pathology, Elsevier BV, Vol. 180 ( 2020-10), p. 1-4
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    ISSN: 0021-9975
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Vaccine, Elsevier BV, Vol. 41, No. 19 ( 2023-05), p. 3106-3110
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0264-410X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2023
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    American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) ; 2020
    In:  Clinical Cancer Research Vol. 26, No. 1 ( 2020-01-01), p. 265-273
    In: Clinical Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 26, No. 1 ( 2020-01-01), p. 265-273
    Abstract: The identification of novel targets for developing synergistic drug–radiation combinations would pave the way to overcome tumor radioresistance. We conducted cell-based screening of a human kinome siRNA library to identify a radiation-specific kinase that has a synergistic toxic effect with radiation upon inhibition and is not essential for cell survival in the absence of radiation. Experimental Design: Unbiased RNAi screening was performed by transfecting A549 cells with a human kinome siRNA library followed by irradiation. Radiosensitizing effects of a target gene and involved mechanisms were examined. Results: We identified the nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase FES (FEline Sarcoma oncogene) as a radiosensitizing target. The expression of FES was increased in response to irradiation. Cell viability and clonogenic survival after irradiation were significantly decreased by FES knockdown in lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines. In contrast, FES depletion alone did not significantly affect cell proliferation without irradiation. An inducible RNAi mouse xenograft model verified in vivo radiosensitizing effects. FES-depleted cells showed increased apoptosis, DNA damage, G2–M phase arrest, and mitotic catastrophe after irradiation. FES depletion promoted radiation-induced reactive oxygen species formation, which resulted in phosphorylation of S6K and MDM2. The radiosensitizing effect of FES knockdown was partially reversed by inhibition of S6K activity. Consistent with the increase in phosphorylated MDM2, an increase in nuclear p53 levels was observed, which appears to contribute increased radiosensitivity of FES-depleted cells. Conclusions: We uncovered that inhibition of FES could be a potential strategy for inducing radiosensitization in cancer. Our results provide the basis for developing novel radiosensitizers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1078-0432 , 1557-3265
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    Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Wiley, Vol. 31, No. 1 ( 2016-01), p. 126-132
    Abstract: It is unknown whether the treatment initiating time of immunomodulators such as thiopurines affects the course of Crohn's disease (CD). We evaluated the efficacy of early immunomodulator therapy (EIT) on the prognosis of patients with CD. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 1157 patients with CD who were enrolled in the CrOhn's disease cliNical NEtwork and CohorT study and received immunomodulator therapy. The patients were divided into an EIT group and a conventional therapy group based on whether immunomodulators were initiated within six months after being diagnosed with CD. We compared the rates of intestinal surgery, bowel complications, and hospitalization because of CD between the groups. Results: Patient age at diagnosis and sex were not significantly different between the two groups. The mean duration of follow‐up was 105.8 ± 51.5 months. A Kaplan–Meier analysis identified that the EIT group was superior to the conventional therapy group in terms of delaying surgery ( P  = 0.017). In multivariate analysis, EIT was an independent predicting factor associated with delaying the onset of complications ( P  = 0.050). Patients were divided into two groups based on the year of CD diagnosis: from 1982 to 1999 (A) and from 2000 to 2008 (B). In group A, the time from diagnosis to the start of immunomodulatory therapy was longer ( P   〈  0.001), and the time to first intestinal surgery was shorter than group B ( P  = 0.002). Conclusions: The early use of immunomodulators was associated with a good prognosis as defined by a need for surgery and the occurrence of complications in CD in our multicenter study.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0815-9319 , 1440-1746
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 124, No. 21 ( 2014-12-06), p. 1190-1190
    Abstract: Aims Primary or secondary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma is a rare entity which often leads to unsatisfactory outcome. Autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) using thiotepa containing regimen as conditioning chemotherapy showed improved outcomes in patients with CNS lymphoma. However, there are insufficient data on response to treatments and safety profile of thiotepa containing regimen in Asian population. We, therefore, aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes including safety profile and response to thiotepa, busulfan and cyclophosphamide (TBC) chemotherapy compared with busulfan, cyclophosphamide and etoposide (BuCyE) as conditioning regimens in patients with CNS lymphoma. Methods From November 2005 to April 2014, patients with primary and secondary CNS lymphoma who underwent one of the two conditioning regimens (TBC or BuCyE) followed by ASCT were included in this retrospective analysis. All patients were less than 66 years of age at the time of ASCT. TBC consists of thiotepa 250 mg/ m2 on day -9 to day -7, busulfan 3.2 mg/kg on day -6 to day-4 and cyclophosphamide 60 mg/kg on day -3 to day -2. BuCyE consists of busulfan 3.2 mg/kg on day -7 to day -5, etoposide 200 mg/m2 twice a day on day -5 to day-4 and cyclophosphamide 50 mg/kg on day -3 and day -2. Patient demographics, ECOG performance status, baseline and follow-up CBC profile, adverse events and radiologic response for 2 years after ASCT were retrospectively reviewed. Response to treatment was assessed by IELSG criteria. Event free survival (EFS), overall survival (OS) and date of engraftment were calculated by Kaplan-Meier method and compared by log-rank test. Adverse events were scored according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria of Adverse Event version 4.0. Engraftment was defined as absolute neutrophil count (ANC) 〉 500 /mm3, and platelet count 〉 20,000 /mm3. Results Sixty one patients with primary or secondary CNS lymphoma underwent with TBC (n=26) or BuCyE (n=35) as conditioning regimen followed by ASCT. In TBC group, 17 patients (diffuse large B cell lymphoma: 17) had primary CNS lymphoma and 9 patients (diffuse large B cell lymphoma: 7, angioimmunoblastic lymphoma: 1 and T-lymphoblastic lymphoma: 1) had secondary CNS lymphoma. In BuCyE group, 28 patients (diffuse large B cell lymphoma: 27 and peripheral T-cell lymphoma: 1) had primary CNS lymphoma and 7 patients (diffuse large B cell lymphoma: 5, NK-T cell lymphoma: 1 and mantle cell lymphoma: 1) had secondary CNS lymphoma. Median age of TBC group and BuCyE group at ASCT was 52.5 years (range, 18-64 years) and 54 years (range, 26-64 years), respectively. Median ECOG performance status of TBC group and BuCyE group was 1 (range 0-2) and 1 (range 0-1), respectively. After the induction chemotherapy, 11 patients (42.3%) in TBC group and 21 patients (60%) in BuCyE group had already achieved complete remission (CR). In TBC and BuCyE group, CR had been induced in 9 (64.2%) and 11 (78.5%) among patients in partial remission (PR) after ASCT, respectively. With a median follow up period of 8.6 months (range, 0.2 to 18.5 months), 1-year OS rate did not significantly differ between two arms (76.4% in TBC group and 68.6% in BuCyE group, p=0.634). However, 1-year EFS rate was higher in TBC group (72.8%) compared with BuCyE group (45.7%, p=0.034). TBC group achieved ANC engraftment one day earlier compared to BuCyE group (day 8, range 7-12 days vs. day 9, range 7-12 days) (p= 0.011). However, there was no difference in time to engraftment of platelet between TBC group (median 8 days, range 6 to 34 days) and BuCyE group (median 8 days, range 6 to 22 days, p=0.582). Toxicity profiles are summarized in Table 1. Table 1. Toxicity above grade 2 TBC BuCyE p-value Mucositis 92% 14.3% 〈 0.001 Nausea 72% 34.3% 0.004 Vomiting 24% 2.9% 0.017 Diarrhea 84% 25.7% 〈 0.001 AST,ALT elevation 15.4% 2.9% 0.154 Bilirubin elevation 30.8% 5.7% 0.014 Creatinine elevation 7.7% 0% 0.178 Veno-occlusive disease 7.7% 5.7% 1 Bleeding 3.8% 0% 0.426 Conclusions TBC seems to be a feasible conditioning chemotherapy for Korean patients with acceptable toxicity and efficacy. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2014
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    Frontiers Media SA ; 2020
    In:  Frontiers in Immunology Vol. 11 ( 2020-9-10)
    In: Frontiers in Immunology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 11 ( 2020-9-10)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1664-3224
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: JMIR Mental Health, JMIR Publications Inc., Vol. 7, No. 6 ( 2020-6-2), p. e13247-
    Abstract: Ecological momentary assessment is a method of investigating individuals’ real-time experiences, behaviors, and moods in their natural environment over time. Despite its general usability and clinical value for evaluating daily depressive mood, there are several methodological challenges when applying ecological momentary assessment to older adults. Objective The aims of this integrative literature review were to examine possible uses of the ecological momentary assessment methodology with older adults and to suggest strategies to increase the feasibility of its application in geriatric depression research and practice. Methods We searched 4 electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and EMBASE) and gray literature; we also hand searched the retrieved articles’ references. We limited all database searches to articles published in peer-reviewed journals from 2009 to 2019. Search terms were “ecological momentary assessment,” “smartphone assessment,” “real time assessment,” “electronic daily diary,” “mHealth momentary assessment,” “mobile-based app,” and “experience sampling method,” combined with the relevant terms of depression. We included any studies that enrolled older adults even as a subgroup and that reported depressive mood at least once a day for more than 2 days. Results Of the 38 studies that met the inclusion criteria, only 1 study enrolled adults aged 65 years or older as the entire sample; the remainder of the reviewed studies used mixed samples of both younger and older adults. Most of the analyzed studies (18/38, 47%) were quantitative, exploratory (descriptive, correlational, and predictive), and cohort in design. Ecological momentary assessment was used to describe the fluctuating pattern of participants’ depressive moods primarily and to examine the correlation between mood patterns and other health outcomes as a concurrent symptom. We found 3 key methodological issues: (1) heterogeneity in study design and protocol, (2) issues with definitions of dropout and adherence, and (3) variation in how depressive symptoms were measured with ecological momentary assessment. Some studies (8/38, 21%) examined the age difference of participants with respect to dropout or poor compliance rate. Detailed participant burden was reported, such as technical problems, aging-related health problems, or discomfort while using the device. Conclusions Ecological momentary assessment has been used for comprehensive assessment of multiple mental health indicators in relation to depressive mood. Our findings provide methodological considerations for further studies that may be implemented using ecological momentary assessment to assess daily depressive mood in older adults. Conducting more feasibility studies focusing on older adults with standardized data collection protocols and mixed-methods research is required to reflect users’ experiences. Further telepsychiatric evaluation and diagnosis based on ecological momentary assessment data should involve standardized and sophisticated strategies to maximize the potential of ecological momentary assessment for older adults with depression in the community setting.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2368-7959
    Language: English
    Publisher: JMIR Publications Inc.
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Advanced Materials, Wiley, Vol. 30, No. 5 ( 2018-02)
    Abstract: A facile methodology for the large‐scale production of layer‐controlled MoS 2 layers on an inexpensive substrate involving a simple coating of single source precursor with subsequent roll‐to‐roll‐based thermal decomposition is developed. The resulting 50 cm long MoS 2 layers synthesized on Ni foils possess excellent long‐range uniformity and optimum stoichiometry. Moreover, this methodology is promising because it enables simple control of the number of MoS 2 layers by simply adjusting the concentration of (NH 4 ) 2 MoS 4 . Additionally, the capability of the MoS 2 for practical applications in electronic/optoelectronic devices and catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction is verified. The MoS 2 ‐based field effect transistors exhibit unipolar n‐channel transistor behavior with electron mobility of 0.6 cm 2 V −1 s −1 and an on‐off ratio of ≈10³. The MoS 2 ‐based visible‐light photodetectors are fabricated in order to evaluate their photoelectrical properties, obtaining an 100% yield for active devices with significant photocurrents and extracted photoresponsivity of ≈22 mA W −1 . Moreover, the MoS 2 layers on Ni foils exhibit applicable catalytic activity with observed overpotential of ≈165 mV and a Tafel slope of 133 mV dec −1 . Based on these results, it is envisaged that the cost‐effective methodology will trigger actual industrial applications, as well as novel research related to 2D semiconductor‐based multifaceted applications.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0935-9648 , 1521-4095
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2018
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    In: Applied Surface Science, Elsevier BV, Vol. 392 ( 2017-01), p. 557-561
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0169-4332
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2017
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    In: Theranostics, Ivyspring International Publisher, Vol. 5, No. 7 ( 2015), p. 724-732
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1838-7640
    Language: English
    Publisher: Ivyspring International Publisher
    Publication Date: 2015
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