Saeho Chong
KAIST
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Immune Network | 2015
Sun Young Yoon; Ho Bum Kang; Young Eun Ko; Su Hyun Shin; Young-Jun Kim; Ki Young Sohn; Yong Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Jae Wha Kim
Controlling balance between T-helper type 1 (Th1) and T-helper type 2 (Th2) plays a pivotal role in maintaining the biological rhythm of Th1/Th2 and circumventing diseases caused by Th1/Th2 imbalance. Interleukin 4 (IL-4) is a Th2-type cytokine and often associated with hypersensitivity-related diseases such as atopic dermatitis and allergies when overexpressed. In this study, we have tried to elucidate the function of 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol (EC-18) as an essential modulator of Th1/Th2 balance. EC-18 has showed an inhibitory effect on the production of IL-4 in a dose-dependent manner. RT-PCR analysis has proved EC-18 affect the transcription of IL-4. By analyzing the phosphorylation status of Signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6), which is a transcriptional activator of IL-4 expression, we discovered that EC-18 induced the decrease of STAT6 activity in several stimulated cell lines, which was also showed in STAT6 reporter analysis. Co-treatment of EC-18 significantly weakened atopy-like phenotypes in mice treated with an allergen. Collectively, our results suggest that EC-18 is a potent Th2 modulating factor by regulating the transcription of IL-4 via STAT6 modulation, and could be developed for immune-modulatory therapeutics.
Cancer Letters | 2016
Nina Yoo; Ha-Reum Lee; Su-Hyun Shin; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Myung-Hwan Kim; Sun Young Yoon; Jae Wha Kim
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is widely used for preventing neutropenia during chemotherapy. Polyethylene glycol-conjugated granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (PEG-G-CSF, pegfilgrastim) serves the same purpose but has a longer half-life and greater stability than G-CSF. In this study, we investigated whether 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol, acetylated diglyceride (PLAG), augments the therapeutic effect of pegfilgrastim on chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. We compared neutrophil counts in four groups of mice: control mice, gemcitabine-treated mice, gemcitabine/pegfilgrastim-treated mice, and gemcitabine/pegfilgrastim/PLAG-treated mice. PLAG (50 mg/kg) was orally administered every day during the treatment course. CBC analysis showed that the group treated with PLAG experienced a dramatically increased neutrophil counts on the third day following pegfilgrastim treatment. PLAG had no effect on blood cell apoptosis and neutrophil release from bone marrow. Additionally, pegfilgrastim-induced CXCR2 expression in neutrophils was markedly decreased in PLAG-treated animals. These results suggest that PLAG plays a role in inhibiting neutrophil extravasation, giving rise to an increased number of circulating neutrophils when used with pegfilgrastim during gemcitabine treatment. These data support the potential for PLAG to be used with pegfilgrastim to treat or prevent chemotherapy-induced neutropenia by modulating neutrophil transmigration.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Jinseon Jeong; Young-Jun Kim; Sun Young Yoon; Yong-Jae Kim; Joo Heon Kim; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Jae Wha Kim
Increased number of eosinophils in the circulation and sputum is associated with the severity of asthma. The respiratory epithelium produces chemokine (C-C motif) ligands (CCL) which recruits and activates eosinophils. A chemically synthesized monoacetyl-diglyceride, PLAG (1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol) is a major constituent in the antlers of Sika deer (Cervus nippon Temminck) which has been used in oriental medicine. This study was aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of PLAG effect on the alleviation of asthma phenotypes. A549, a human alveolar basal epithelial cell, and HaCaT, a human keratinocyte, were activated by the treatment of interleukin-4 (IL-4), and the expression of chemokines, known to be effective on the induction of eosinophil migration was analyzed by RT-PCR. The expression of IL-4 induced genes was modulated by the co-treatment of PLAG. Especially, CCL26 expression from the stimulated epithelial cells was significantly blocked by PLAG, which was confirmed by ELISA. The transcriptional activity of signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6), activated by IL-4 mediated phosphorylation and nuclear translocation, was down-regulated by PLAG in a concentration-dependent manner. In ovalbumin-induced mouse model, the infiltration of immune cells into the respiratory tract was decreased by PLAG administration. Cytological analysis of the isolated bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cells proved the infiltration of eosinophils was significantly reduced by PLAG. In addition, PLAG inhibited the migration of murine bone marrow-derived eosinophils, and human eosinophil cell line, EoL-1, which was induced by the addition of A549 culture medium.
Immune Network | 2015
Hee-Jin Hwang; Ki-Young Sohn; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Sun Young Yoon; Young-Jun Kim; Jinseoun Jeong; Sang-Hwan Kim; Jae Wha Kim
We previously reported that 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol (PLAG) accelerates hematopoiesis and has an improving effect on animal disease models such as sepsis and asthma. The effects of PLAG supplementation on immune modulation were assessed in healthy men and women. The objective was to evaluate the effects of PLAG supplementation on immune regulatory functions such as activities of immune cells and cytokine production. A randomized double blind placebo-controlled trial was conducted. Seventy-five participants were assigned to one of two groups; all participants had an appropriate number of white blood cells on the testing day. The PLAG group (n=27) received oral PLAG supplements and the control group (n=22) received oral soybean oil supplements. IL-4 and IL-6 production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were lower (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively) with PLAG than with soybean oil. However, the production of IL-2 and IFN-γ by PBMC was unaltered with PLAG supplementation. The B cell proliferation decreased significantly in the PLAG group compared to the soybean oil control (p<0.05). The intake of PLAG in healthy adults for 4 weeks was deemed safe. These data suggest that PLAG has an immunomodulatory function that inhibits the excessive immune activity of immunological disorders such as atopic and autoimmune diseases. PLAG could improve the condition of these diseases safely as a health food supplement.
Archive | 2015
Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Ki-Young Sohn; Myung-Hwan Kim; Jae Wha Kim
Blood | 2015
Jae Wha Kim; Yong-Jae Kim; Young-Jun Kim; Sun Young Yoon; Jinseon Jeong; Young-Eun Ko; Su-Hyun Shin; Nina Yoo; Myung-Hwan Kim; Cheolwon Suh; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Myung-Hwan Kim; Tae Jun Song; Dongwook Oh; Seong Joon Park; Jae Wha Kim; Sun Young Yoon; Hye-Kyung Kim; Ki Young Sohn; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong
Journal of Immunology | 2016
Young-Jun Kim; Jae Min Shin; Sun Young Yoon; Joo Heon Kim; Myung-Hwan Kim; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Jae Wha Kim
Blood | 2015
Su-Hyun Shin; Ha-Reum Lee; Nina Yoo; Sun Young Yoon; Myung-Hwan Kim; Cheolwon Suh; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Jae Wha Kim
Blood | 2015
Ha-Reum Lee; Su-Hyun Shin; Nina Yoo; Sun Young Yoon; Myung-Hwan Kim; Cheolwon Suh; Ki-Young Sohn; Heung-Jae Kim; Yong-Hae Han; Saeho Chong; Jae Wha Kim
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