Publications by authors named "Mi-Ae Kim"

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is characterised by progressive worsening of lung function. In some cases, IPF is accompanied by air-trapping and emphysema. This study aimed to evaluate air trapping quantified with RV/TLC in patients with IPF.

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Rationale: Lemierre syndrome is a rare, life-threatening complication of oropharyngeal infections.

Patient Concerns: A 35-year-old man started with an upper respiratory infection but worsened the clinical course with sepsis and acute respiratory failure with complicated bilateral pleural effusion.

Diagnoses: The patient was diagnosed with typical Lemierre syndrome with lung complications.

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  • This study examined how patients with allergic rhinitis choose their treatments, including medications, environmental controls, and surgical options.
  • Among 51 surveyed patients, most were prescribed medication, often only using it during symptoms, and many were aware of immunotherapy with no strong preference between types.
  • A significant portion of patients reported using air purifiers for relief, but results varied on effectiveness, while those who underwent surgical treatment generally expressed high satisfaction levels.
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Allatotropin (AT) has been identified in many insects and plays important roles in the regulation of their intestinal contraction, heart rate, ion transport, and digestive enzyme secretion. However, information on AT-related bioinformatics in other animal phyla is scarce. In this study, we cloned a full-length cDNA encoding the AT-related peptide receptor (ATRPR) of the abalone Haliotis discus hannai (Hdh) and further characterized Hdh-ATRPR with its potential ligands, Hdh-ATRPs.

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  • This study investigates the genes involved in the early developmental stages of the East Asian common octopus (Octopus sinensis) through RNA sequencing.
  • Researchers identified 5,468 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between hatched paralarvae and those 25 days post-hatching, revealing important factors affecting growth and development.
  • The findings highlight key genes linked to processes like transmembrane transport and lipid biosynthesis, offering insights for improving octopus production and understanding their survival mechanisms.
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Background: While inhalation therapy efficacy hinges on attaining proper peak inspiratory flow rate (PIFR), the prevalence of inappropriate PIFR among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains unstudied in Korea. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of inappropriate PIFR, its correlation with COPD assessment test (CAT) scores, and factors associated with suboptimal PIFR.

Methods: We enrolled 108 patients with COPD who had been using the same inhaler for at least 1 year without exacerbations.

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  • Myoinhibitory peptides (MIPs) play important roles in various physiological functions in invertebrates, but their signaling systems have not been fully studied in mollusks.
  • In this study, researchers identified eight distinct MIPs in the Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai, and a functional receptor (Hdh-MIPR) that interacts with these peptides.
  • The findings showed that Hdh-MIPs can delay larval metamorphosis while promoting spawning behavior, indicating a unique function of MIPs in invertebrate biology.
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  • The study analyzed pneumonia prevalence and chest X-ray severity among COVID-19 patients under 50, comparing vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals.
  • The findings showed that vaccination significantly reduced pneumonia rates and X-ray severity scores in patients in their 20s and 40s, but not in those aged 12-19.
  • Overall, vaccination appears to be effective in preventing serious complications of COVID-19, particularly in older young adults.
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Background: We investigated the correlation between urine VOC metabolites and airway function in children exposed to anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), notable pollutants impacting respiratory health.

Methods: Out of 157 respondents, 141 completed skin prick tests, spirometry, IOS, and provided urine samples following the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC)-related questions. Allergic sensitization was assessed through skin prick tests, and airway functions were evaluated using spirometry and impulse oscillometry (IOS).

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Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) signaling systems have been characterized in a diverse range of protostomes, representatively in arthropods. The cyclic CXC-type CCAP regulates various biological activities through CCAP receptors (CCAPRs), which are orthologous to neuropeptide S receptors (NPSRs) in deuterostomes. However, the CCAPRs of the lophotrochozoa remain poorly characterized; therefore, the relationship between the CCAP, NPS, and CXC-type oxytocin/vasopressin (OT/VP) signaling systems is unclear.

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  • This study focused on evaluating the effectiveness (diagnostic yield) of electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) using forceps biopsy and cytology for lung lesions suspected of being malignant.
  • A total of 276 patients were analyzed, achieving a 75.5% diagnostic yield, with a sensitivity of 74.2% and no significant complications like major bleeding.
  • Key findings indicated that larger lesion size on CT scans and the number of biopsies taken were important factors associated with better diagnostic outcomes, while the gross size of the specimens didn't significantly affect complication rates.
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Introduction: The proposed evolutionary origins and corresponding nomenclature of bilaterian gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-related neuropeptides have changed tremendously with the aid of receptor deorphanization. However, the reclassification of the GnRH and corazonin (CRZ) signaling systems in Lophotrochozoa remains unclear.

Methods: We characterized GnRH and CRZ receptors in the mollusk Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai (Hdh), by phylogenetic and gene expression analyses, bioluminescence-based reporter, Western blotting, substitution of peptide amino acids, in vivo neuropeptide injection, and RNA interference assays.

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  • A study was conducted in South Korea comparing patients with type 2 diabetes who use metformin to those who do not, in relation to the risk of developing nontuberculous mycobacterial disease.
  • The analysis was based on a nationwide population and used a 1:4 case-control matched approach.
  • Results showed that metformin use did not significantly lower the risk of developing nontuberculous mycobacterial disease in these patients.
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Purpose: The prevalence of chronic urticaria (CU) is increasing worldwide, and it imposes a major burden on patients. Few studies have evaluated the efficacy of second-line treatments of CU, particularly for patients being considered for costly third-line treatments such as omalizumab. We compared the efficacy and safety of second-line treatments of CU refractory to standard doses of nonsedating H-antihistamines (nsAHs).

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  • The study focuses on using DNA damage repair (DDR) gene mutations as potential biomarkers to predict the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 55 NSCLC patients, finding that those with two or more DDR mutations (termed DDR2 positive) had significantly better outcomes compared to those without these mutations, particularly in patients with low PD-L1 expression.
  • The results suggest that combining assessments of DDR mutations and PD-L1 expression can enhance the prediction of patient responses to ICIs, leading to more personalized and effective treatment strategies.
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Allergic rhinitis is the most common chronic disease worldwide. Various upper airway symptoms lower quality of life, and due to the recurrent symptoms, multiple treatments are usually attempted rather than one definitive treatment. There are alternatives to medical (medication-based) and non-medical treatments.

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We aimed to investigate whether type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and diabetes-related complications constitute significant risk factors for nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease. Data from the National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort (which represents 2.2% of the total South Korean population) recorded between 2007 and 2019 were extracted to establish the NTM-naive T2DM cohort ( = 191,218) and the 1:1 age- and sex-matched NTM-naive matched cohort ( = 191,218).

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The prevalence of allergic rhinitis (AR) and the socioeconomic burden associated with the medical cost and quality of life (QOL) of AR have progressively increased. Therefore, practical guidelines for the appropriate management of AR need to be developed based on scientific evidence while considering the real-world environment, values, and preferences of patients and physicians. The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology revised clinical guidelines of AR to address key clinical questions of the management of AR.

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  • The study focuses on Pacific abalone, a key mollusk in commerce, and aims to enhance its growth and quality through understanding lipid changes during its developmental stages.
  • Using advanced lipid profiling techniques, researchers identified 132 lipid types across various abalone developmental stages and 21 lipids in the hemolymph of mature abalones.
  • Key findings highlight triglycerides and phosphatidylcholines as major lipid components, while specific lipids like lysophosphatidylcholine were unique to mature abalone tissues, paving the way for improved abalone aquaculture practices.
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Background: To date, no study has investigated whether the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and monocyte-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) have a clinical value in Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC)-pulmonary disease (PD).

Methods: We aimed to assess whether the baseline NLR and MLR were different according to the severity of MAC-PD based on the radiologic classification by retrospectively analyzing 549 patients treated in a tertiary referral center in South Korea.

Results: Both NLR and MLR were significantly higher as 3.

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  • Researchers studied tachykinin (TK) signaling in the Pacific abalone (Hdh), identifying two TK precursors and two isoforms of TK receptors (TKRs) that activate important physiological processes.
  • Hdh-TK peptides showed distinct structural motifs and were found to stimulate intracellular signaling (like cAMP accumulation and Ca mobilization) more effectively when they had specific aromatic residues and certain C-terminal sequences.
  • Additionally, starvation affected the expression levels of TK-related genes in the abalone’s nervous and digestive systems, and injection of TK mixtures influenced food intake and gene expression related to metabolism in the abalone.
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Purpose: We explored the differences in clinical manifestations of COPD patients regarding emphysema distribution along with evidence of airway involvement in chest computed tomography (CT) scans.

Patients And Methods: The patients were divided into three groups according to the emphysema distribution: the upper dominant (UD), lower dominant (LD), and homogeneous (HD) groups. Airway wall thickness was quantitatively measured and the presence of bronchiectasis and/or bronchial wall thickening (BE/BWT) was visually assessed.

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Background/aims: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) poses a considerable burden both on the quality of life (QoL) of individual patients and on healthcare systems. Real‑world data evaluating the disease burden of CSU are limited in this country. This study evaluated the disease burden and healthcare resource utilization (HRU) among symptomatic CSU patients.

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Purpose: Oral corticosteroids (OCSs) are frequently prescribed for asthma management despite their adverse effects. An understanding of the pattern of OCS treatment is required to optimize asthma treatment and reduce OCS usage. This study evaluated the prescription patterns of OCSs in patients with asthma.

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