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Blood | 2011

Targeting survivin overcomes drug resistance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Eugene Park; Eun Ji Gang; Yao Te Hsieh; Paul Schaefer; Sanna Chae; Lars Klemm; Sandra Huantes; Mignon L. Loh; Edward M. Conway; Eun Suk Kang; Hong Hoe Koo; Wolf K. Hofmann; Nora Heisterkamp; Louis M. Pelus; Ganesan Keerthivasan; John D. Crispino; Michael Kahn; Markus Müschen; Yong Mi Kim

Relapse of drug-resistant acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has been associated with increased expression of survivin/BIRC5, an inhibitor of apoptosis protein, suggesting a survival advantage for ALL cells. In the present study, we report that inhibition of survivin in patient-derived ALL can eradicate leukemia. Targeting survivin with shRNA in combination with chemotherapy resulted in no detectable minimal residual disease in a xenograft model of primary ALL. Similarly, pharmacologic knock-down of survivin using EZN-3042, a novel locked nucleic acid antisense oligonucleotide, in combination with chemotherapy eliminated drug-resistant ALL cells. These findings show the importance of survivin expression in drug resistance and demonstrate that survivin inhibition may represent a powerful approach to overcoming drug resistance and preventing relapse in patients with ALL.


Blood | 2013

Integrin alpha4 blockade sensitizes drug resistant pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia to chemotherapy

Yao-Te Hsieh; EunJi Gang; Huimin Geng; Eugene Park; Sandra Huantes; Doreen Chudziak; Katrin Dauber; Schaefer P; Carlton Scharman; Hiroyuki Shimada; Seyedmehdi Shojaee; Lars Klemm; Reshmi Parameswaran; Mignon L. Loh; Eun Suk Kang; Hong Hoe Koo; Wolf-Karsten Hofmann; Andrade J; Crooks Gm; Cheryl L. Willman; Markus Müschen; T Papayannopoulou; Nora Heisterkamp; Halvard Bonig; Yong Mi Kim

Bone marrow (BM) provides chemoprotection for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells, contributing to lack of efficacy of current therapies. Integrin alpha4 (alpha4) mediates stromal adhesion of normal and malignant B-cell precursors, and according to gene expression analyses from 207 children with minimal residual disease, is highly associated with poorest outcome. We tested whether interference with alpha4-mediated stromal adhesion might be a new ALL treatment. Two models of leukemia were used, one genetic (conditional alpha4 ablation of BCR-ABL1 [p210(+)] leukemia) and one pharmacological (anti-functional alpha4 antibody treatment of primary ALL). Conditional deletion of alpha4 sensitized leukemia cell to nilotinib. Adhesion of primary pre-B ALL cells was alpha4-dependent; alpha4 blockade sensitized primary ALL cells toward chemotherapy. Chemotherapy combined with Natalizumab prolonged survival of NOD/SCID recipients of primary ALL, suggesting adjuvant alpha4 inhibition as a novel strategy for pre-B ALL.


Human Pathology | 2010

Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma—a clinicopathologic and array comparative genomic hybridization study

Young Hyeh Ko; Sivasundaram Karnan; Kyeong Mee Kim; Cheol Keun Park; Eun Suk Kang; Young Ho Kim; Won Ki Kang; Seok Jin Kim; Won Seog Kim; Woo Yong Lee; Ho Kyung Chun; Masao Seto

According to the new World Health Organization classification system, there are 2 types of enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma. Type 1 is associated with celiac disease and accounts for the majority of cases in Western countries, whereas type 2 is not associated with celiac disease. To characterize enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma types in Korea, we carried out clinicopathologic and immunophenotypic analyses of 8 Koreans with enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma and investigated genomic profile using array comparative genomic hybridization. The tumors involved the small intestine in 5 patients and the colorectum in 3 patients. Two patients carried an HLA DQB10302 allele that corresponds to HLA DQ8. None of the patients had gluten-sensitive malabsorption syndrome. Intraepithelial lymphocytosis was observed in all patients. The sizes of the tumor cells were small or small-to-medium in 7 cases and medium-to-large in 1 case. The immunophenotypes of the tumor cells were CD4-CD8+CD56+ in 4 cases, CD4-CD8+CD56- in 1 case, CD4-CD8-CD56+ in 2 cases, and CD4-CD8-CD56- in 1 case. Array comparative genomic hybridization analysis showed that chromosome 9q33-q34.1 gain was present in 4 (80%) of the 5 cases examined. Other recurrent genomic alterations were gain of 6p21.1-21.31 (3/5, 60%), gain of 19q (2/5), and the loss of 3p12.1-p12.2 (2/5) and 3q26.31 (2/5). These results suggest that the most prevalent type of enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma in this geographic region is type 2, and the genetic changes associated with it are similar to those in Western countries.


Transplant Infectious Disease | 2014

The impact of drug‐resistant cytomegalovirus in pediatric allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant recipients: a prospective monitoring of UL97 and UL54 gene mutations

Soo-Han Choi; J.-Y. Hwang; Kyung Sun Park; Yun-Hee Kim; Sejoon Lee; Kwai Han Yoo; Eun Suk Kang; J.-H. Ahn; Ki-Woong Sung; Hong-Hoe Koo; Yeo Jin Kim

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a major cause of morbidity in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (alloHCT) recipients. Little is known about the epidemiology of antiviral resistance in the pediatric population. We performed the prospective study to assess the impact of drug‐resistant CMV infections in pediatric alloHCT recipients.


Cancer Investigation | 2009

Diagnostic and Prognostic Impact of Osteopontin Expression in Endometrial Cancer

Hanbyoul Cho; Eun Suk Kang; Young Tae Kim; Jae Hoon Kim

The role of osteopontin as a biomarker in endometrial cancer has not been conclusively established. We evaluated the expression and potential of osteopontin as a biomarker for endometrial cancer. Real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry revealed osteopontin overexpression in endometrial cancer. The plasma osteopontin level in endometrial cancer was significantly higher than in healthy controls (P< 0.001). In FIGO stage I endometrial cancer, osteopontin correctly identified 18 of 29 cases (62.1%) that were not detected by CA125. By Cox multivariate analysis, osteopontin positivity was an independent prognostic factor for disease-free survival (hazard ratio = 3.18, P= 0.035).


Journal of Clinical Neurology | 2015

A Consensus in Korea Regarding a Protocol to Reduce Preanalytical Sources of Variability in the Measurement of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease

Sun Ah Park; Ju Hee Kang; Eun Suk Kang; Jee Hoon Roh; Young Chul Youn; Seong Yoon Kim; Sang Yun Kim

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can provide vital informative about pathological processes occurring in the brain. In particular, the CSF concentrations of Aβ42, tTau, and pTau181 are useful for the early diagnosis of Alzheimers disease (AD). However, many studies have demonstrated that confounding factors related to the preanalytical processing of CSF can seriously influence measurements of these AD biomarkers. It is therefore important to develop a standardized protocol for the acquisition and handling of CSF, particularly with regard to the types of tube used for collection and storage, the proper aliquot volume, blood contamination, and the number of tube transfers and freeze-thaw cycles, because these aspects of the procedure have been shown to affect AD biomarker measurements. A survey of the impact of several individual preanalytical procedures on the measurement of AD biomarkers in CSF was conducted for this review article, and the implications of the differences among them are discussed. Furthermore, following a review of the procedures used in Korean and international biomarker laboratories, a consensus was reached among a cooperative Korean multicenter research group regarding a standardized protocol for the analysis of AD biomarkers in CSF. All efforts were made to be stringent regarding the controversial issues associated with this protocol, thus minimizing the confounding influence of various factors on current investigations using established AD biomarkers and on future studies using novel biomarkers of AD and other neurodegenerative disorders.


Oncotarget | 2016

Accumulation of cytoplasmic Cdk1 is associated with cancer growth and survival rate in epithelial ovarian cancer

Wookyeom Yang; Hanbyoul Cho; Ha Yeon Shin; Joon-Yong Chung; Eun Suk Kang; Eun Ju Lee; Jae Hoon Kim

Cyclin dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1) have previously reported correlation with cancer growth and a key regulator for cell cycle. Mostly, Cdk1′s function of nucleus for cell cycle is well known to be associated with cancer, but cytoplasmic Cdk1′s traits are not clearly identified, yet. We revealed that tissue microarray blocks of epithelial ovarian cancer (n = 249) showed increased level of cytoplasmic Cdk1 (p < 0.001), but not in nucleus (p = 0.192) of histologic cell type independently. On survival analysis, Cdk1 overexpression conferred a significantly worse prognosis in 5-year overall survival (Log-rank p = 0.028, Hazard ratio = 2.016, 95% CI = 1.097 to 4.635). Also, the expression of Cdk1 was increased in ovarian cancer cell lines and Gene Expression Omnibus datasets. When the expression and activity of Cdk1 were inhibited by si-Cdk1 or RO-3306 which is a potent Cdk1 inhibitor, the growth of ovarian cancer was diminished. Moreover, combined treatment with RO-3306 and cisplatin in ovarian cancer significantly elevated anti-cancer effects than single-agent treatment. In conclusion, cytoplasmic Cdk1 expression which was elevated in ovarian cancer predicts a poor overall survival. The inhibition of Cdk1 expression and activity reduced ovarian cancer growth.


Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 2015

Antigen Expression Patterns of Plasma Cell Myeloma: An Association of Cytogenetic Abnormality and International Staging System (ISS) for Myeloma

Sang-Yong Shin; Seung-Tae Lee; Hee-Jin Kim; Suk Jin Kim; Kihyun Kim; Eun Suk Kang; Sun-Hee Kim

Immunophenotyping of plasma cell has become an important diagnostic tool for plasma cell myeloma. There have been a few studies for association of antigen expression and cytogenetic abnormality of plasma cell myeloma.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2013

Rapid determination of chimerism status using dihydrorhodamine assay in a patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Hyun Young Kim; Hee-Jin Kim; Dae Won Kim; Keon Hee Yoo; Eun Suk Kang

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare genetic disease, which is caused by defects in the NADPH oxidase complex (gp91phox, p22phox, p40phox, p47phox, and p67phox) of phagocytes. This defect results in impaired production of superoxide anions and other reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are necessary for killing bacterial and fungal microorganisms and leads to recurrent, life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections and granulomatous inflammation. The dihydrorhodamine (DHR) flow cytometry assay is a useful diagnostic tool for CGD that can detect absent or reduced NADPH oxidase activity in stimulated phagocytes. We report a patient with X-linked CGD carrying a novel mutation of the CYBB gene whose chimerism status following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has been rapidly determined using the DHR assay. The level of DHR activity correlates well with short tandem repeat PCR analysis. Considering the advantages of this simple, rapid, and cost-effective procedure, serial measurement of DHR assay would facilitate the rapid determination of a patients engraftment status, as a supplementary monitoring tool of chimerism status following HSCT.


Vox Sanguinis | 2012

Evaluation of overnight storage conditions for autologous peripheral blood stem cell products: comparison of three different conditions

Ja Young Seo; Hee Jae Huh; Hyojung Park; H.-K. Choung; Dae Won Kim; Hong Hoe Koo; Ki-Woong Sung; Eun Suk Kang

Background  Overnight (ON) storage of peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) occurs frequently in clinical settings. However, there are no standard guidelines for optimal storage conditions of freshly harvested PBSC. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of storage temperatures on the quality of autologous PBSC and establish optimal storage conditions before cryopreservation.

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Dae Won Kim

Samsung Medical Center

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Chungnam National University

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